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August, 2007
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Tips for the day…

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Hunting this weekend…

…was OK, nothing huge. I was able to get 2 jack rabbits. I'm really getting pretty good at placing the shots with my .204 now. As long as I don't get a lot of movement from the rabbit I can pretty much pick where I'm going to hit it within a reasonable distance. Several of my shots that were in excess of 250 yards weren't really that easy to place because a rabbit (even a big Jack) isn't big enough to really say with any degree of certainty that you will hit it here or there at more than 150 yards or so. I'm sure there are people out there that can out shoot me, but none of my friends can currently. I'm going to really start to concentrate on the coyote's now, or at least as it starts to get colder (hunting in the 85 degree heat at 7:00 am isn't exactly what I call fun. I'd much rather wear a coat at that time of day. I'm going to start going out more and more when the days get shorter again. I have this really ideal space for hunting coyote's but I still can't get them to come near me. I have called them up to where they had to have been within 500 yards or so, but I couldn't get a sight on one, in fact I couldn't even see one. They don't call him wiley for nothing!

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Varmint hunting time again…

…this weekend. Looks like it might just be an excellent time. I haven't been out with the .204 in a few weeks so the population where I hunt should be nice and calm. The weather recently has been cool (which makes the hunting easier on me) and it's been raining, so there should be plenty of food out there to lure out the rabbits. I may try calling a coyote but I don't know if I really want to spend the time for the small reward I get in the end. At any rate I'll try to post some pictures soon. I have several pictures with the distances at which I made the shot (some are fairly impressive for a rabbit, I have two in excess of 250 yards and that doesn't leave much room for error on such a small target). I still haven't setup a photo gallery for my hunting photos because I think it should be password protected, not because I'm poaching or anything but because I don't want just anyone to see the pictures, after all, they might find my spot ;-)

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MacUser: Leopard gets UNIX seal of approval

I read the following yesterday:

MacUser: Leopard gets UNIX seal of approval:
Apple is only the fourth company to receive this prestigious certification; it joins only HP, Sun, and IBM. InfoWorld’s Tom Yager explains what this means to us average Mac junkies:

There are UNIX pretenders, and there is the real thing. Mac users, realize that qualifying for UNIX is no small feat, especially for an open source, BSD-based OS…Apple is to be commended.
The UNIX 03 specifications cover libraries, system calls, terminal interfaces, commands and utilities, internationalization and the C language. That’s the whole enchilada for ISVs (independent software vendors) porting their server and non-GUI applications to OS X.

Sounds like all good things for Apple in the enterprise market. And for your eight hours of beauty rest every night (not that you need it; we have it on good authority that all of MacUser’s readers are attractive, intelligent, above average folks, who completely understand the above post, even if the writer doesn’t).

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