Friday, January 28, 2005

Plagiarism

I’ve been in my current industry for about 24 years, but have changed jobs a few times and moved back and forth between manufacturers and representative sales organizations. Yesterday a colleague sent me an email with a link to a trade magazine with an article written by the “magazine staff”. Now, I am not a writer and I just blog in an effort to maintain some semblance of writing skills. I find that as I get older, I need to exercise my gray matter to keep it sharp. Anyway, I read the article and it is about a product that one of my former employers sells. I pretty quickly realize that it is word for word from an application note that I had written while at that company and was signed “Magazine Name Staff”.

This ticks me off a little but hey, then again I guess I am now a ghost writer.

Monday, January 24, 2005

Gun Control Article

Here's something you will not see in our newspapers. Click and Read There's only one way to protect ourselves. I'm pretty shocked that it showed up in the UK.

"For a long time it has been possible to draw a map of the United States showing the inverse relationship between liberal gun laws and violent crime. At one end of the scale are the "murder capitals" of Washington, Chicago and New York, with their gun bans (New York City has had a theoretical general prohibition of handguns since 1911); at the other extreme, the state of Vermont, without gun laws, and with the lowest rate of violent crime in the Union (a 13th that of Britain)."

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Beretta PX4 Storm

Here's a good link for info on the Storm Click Here

I'm in a wait and see mode on this one. It is a polymer Cougar, no doubt, but they are supposed to have a compact version out by March (so they say).

I wish i had a password to the PX4STORM.COM website so i could see more.

The Cougar Lives On.

In a thread on the Beretta Forum, a Beretta employee has let the cat out of the bag that the Beretta Cougar is discontinued for 2005. The cougar is my favorite handgun and I’ve got both an 8000L in 9mm and an 8045 Mini version in .45.

I'm pretty disappointed that the Cougar is going away, as I feel it is a great gun. The consensus is that it was never really marketed correctly by Beretta. Anyway, it looks like it will be re-released in 2006 by another Beretta owned company, but I guess it will not have the Beretta name on it. Could be a good thing though, maybe the price will drop.

I do question one thing… if the Cougar was improperly marketed and is thus now dead or dying. Since is was originally marketed as a multi caliber platform for law enforcement, what does that say of the future of the PX4 Storm that they just released? It’s a polymer version of the Cougar and is being marketed to law enforcement only.

Does old saying about doing the same thing and expecting different results come to mind?

Monday, January 10, 2005

Who are these people?

How in the hell can a “documentary” win Favorite Movie? What “people” voted for this idiot in the “people’s choice awards”. During the presidential election last year, every time I turn on the news I heard “…Michael Moore’s Documentary, Fahrenheit 911…”. Now it wins Favorite Movie?

I like to see two things:

1. The news media come out and correct their error in calling this fictional movie a documentary.
2. Someone to tell me how the People’s Choice Awards selects their winners. (I’d research this myself, but I really don’t care).

Friday, January 07, 2005

Donations

Well the wife and i made a donation to the red cross today for the Tsunami relief efforts. Please, if you can, go to the Red cross web site and make a contribution.

http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html


Diet Update

Ok so I’m a week into this diet thing and I’ve lost about one pound per day. If I can keep that up, it’ll be 30 pounds in a month and I’ll be done by mid-February. Not a chance of that happening. Anyway, I’m down from an obese 220 to still obese 215. Maybe by next week I’ll be down to 210. This would put me back to my pre-holiday food fest weight. Once I’m down to 200, and I hope to be there by the end of the month, I should be presentable enough to start hitting the gym again.

So what am I doing? I’m basically doing low carb diet for now. Eating things like low carb yogurt, boiled eggs, or cottage cheese for breakfast. Some sort of big salad for lunch (grilled chicken or shrimp), and meat and veggies for dinner. For snacks I’m eating cheese or beef jerky or some other high protein snack. When I want to gross out the wife, I pick up a bag of pig skins. Those make a great high protein, no carb snack.

Hopefully after the next week, I can start adding some more foods like some fruit and some other carbs back in.

Sunday, January 02, 2005

Range Report

I went to the range today with two objectives. One was to try out the new Walther P22 with both the 3.5 and 5” barrels. The other was to shoot the Cougar 8045 with the recently acquired “D” spring.

Well the range was absolutely packed this morning. I’ve never seen so many people at the pistol range and that many at the range makes me a little nervous. Right next to me was a police office shooting a 1911 with a Glock on his side in a holster (normally holstered guns are not allowed at this range). This guy would go up to the line, when it was cold, and fiddle with the gun. I saw another guy with his muzzle pointing sideways (down the line) insert a mag and rack the slide.

Anyway, I ended up putting about 100 rounds through the P22. Didn’t really concentrate on accuracy, but all 100 rounds stayed within 5” at 15 yards. Not a single failure or malfunction. The only down side to shooting the P22 is loading the magazines. The .22 LR rounds double stack in the mag and sometimes tend to jam up while loading the mag. Not a big deal, just different from other magazines I’ve loaded. Additionally, like other .22 LR magazines I’ve seen, there is a thumb catch for sliding the spring and follower down during loading.

In all I found the P22 to be a fun gun to shoot. I’ve heard a lot of comments about the little Walther’s not shooting straight or being very repeatable, but I did not see that today. I was just shooting fast and for fun without any concentration and managed to keep it on target at 15 yards with 89 Cent/50 Winchester cheapo ammo. I also shot some sub sonic rounds they performed the same.

Sometime during 2005 I plant to start the process of buying and registering a can for the P22. The P22 comes with a threaded barrel and for about $500.00 to $600.00 you can outfit the gun with a decent silencer. The only catch is that you have to get your local police chief or sheriff to sign off on you getting one. The federal government required that you complete a form 4 and have the top local police official sign the form. Then you file the form, along with $200.00, with the BATF for a one time Tax Stamp. Whoever you purchase the can from will normally charge about $100.00 for the transfer and the actual can will cost from $200 to $500.00. If I do decide to attempt this, I’ll keep a log on the process here.

On to the Cougar. I had been thinking about trading the 8045 for something else. While very concealable, the 8045 is a little thick and the trigger was not as smooth as my 8000L Cougar. Well I decided to try a “D” spring in the 8045 and wow… what a difference. The trigger is now like butter. I’m going to keep this for while and continue to shoot it. I was shooting a jagged hole a 15 yards with both the double and single action.