More fun plinking video's…
Submitted by dave on Sat, 07/28/2007 - 11:49pm…I just realized the obvious incongruity that some of you may see in posting videos of myself, family, and friends shooting automatic weapons with a post preaching peace and arguing against the extremist views of islam and it's blind hatred and wanton jihad against the infidel's of the west. Yes, it is in a way taking opposing views, but you have to understand that we (meaning the people I hunt and shoot with) use guns as a way to get away from the stress of life for a while and return to nature, or to just watch an amazing piece of machinery at work destroying a tin can, water bottles or the occasional rusted out car. We don't condone violence or use of any of the guns we own against humans (well, I guess unless absolutely necessary ;-) Anyway, more fun and interesting gun videos on their way. Keep looking at this post because of the higher quality (640x480 30fps, which I'm sure will be highly degraded by YouTube) takes forever to upload. So they won't all be on for a few days. Fortunately no one really visits the news portion of the site too much so by the time anyone reads this the video's will be online.
Life in the fast lane…
Submitted by dave on Tue, 07/24/2007 - 6:42pm…is what it's all about. Here's some video from the day's of way back, I'm guessing around Christmas '05 or New Year '06. Out in the desert, the exact location will remain nameless for various reasons, one very cold night. Yes we'd probably had a few to drink that evening otherwise this wouldn't be on tape. Now for the show… fully auto AK-47.
And after some work with the action, a bit more…
notice the junker we're shooting at, real piece, and it's seen its fair share of bullets. This is our usual late night firing range target.
The site…
Submitted by dave on Mon, 07/16/2007 - 1:58pm…work continues. I'm happy, actually very happy, with the theme I have. I think it's the best theme that I have ever had on a site, and required very little work to make it my own. I like the CSS, I like the Web 2.0 look with the 5 color swatches, I like the Web 2.0'ish logo and the way it flows. Galley looks very good inside it with it's default theme (matrix). I did find another them for gallery that had a little less fluff and worked better with the site, but the theme tried to implement some fancy forward, back via click position on all the images which didn't work so well, and the bread-crumb trail of links on the top of the gallery pages didn't work anymore so I nixed that theme until they get a working version out.








