
Logitech Revue got the 3.1 update

Logitech Revue got the 3.1 update

Freinds of mine are doing their scream this afternoon. I’m here to watch.
Went to the eye doctor and got a new prescription last night. Through the wonders of the internet, I have discovered that buying frames and lenses online is incredibly cheap. Now, insurance is going to pay for my everyday glasses, but I was wondering:
Should I get prescription shooting glasses? I have this problem sometimes where my glasses don’t naturally cover my entire sight picture on my AR. Might be operator error, but it’s probably the fact that my glasses aren’t very tall.
If I get some, are there styles or brands to avoid? What about lens color?
Would-be robber dodges hail of bullets in Antioch
The story will warm the cockles of your heart. There’s video, too!
(I suspect the robber had an airsoft pistol since he didn’t get any rounds off, but I can’t tell from the grainy video)
And the house is awfully familiar, too.
“Suppressors are legal with a tax stamp, but silencers are illegal”.
Check out the link for the rest of the story. It’ll make you smile.
Bob Pope–former gun show operator, radio host, publisher of “The Tennessee Patriot”, and friend of mine–has decided that three years after selling his 28 year old gun show operation to rival RK Shows that gun shows and private sales should no longer be legal in Tennessee.
This comes after briefly endorsing Democrat Mike I-own-a-Taurus-Judge-which-proves-I-am-a-serious-gun-owner McWherter for Governor and a strongly held stance against permitless carry.
What the hell, Bob? It really saddens me that you of all people would be completely uninformed on this issue.
First of all, I’m generally against leaving guns in unlocked cars. You should always lock your car, and if you’ve got to disarm then get something like this.
Now, with that out of the way, I’d like to address this statement:
Police said if a stolen gun is used to hurt someone, the gun’s owner could be held liable.
This is patently false. Tennessee is a free state. We don’t have any of that “lost and stolen” or “Safe Storage” bullcrap they have in Yankee Country. You are no more liable for what a criminal does with a gun stolen out of your car than you are for what he does with your car if he steals your car.
Remember, never ask a cop what the law is.
I’m pretty much out of material for now. I had fun writing it and I’m glad I have a place I can point people to now when I get asked stuff in the future.
I’ll still be doing posts on the debt free lifestyle, just not every Monday. The Legislative Session is kicking off soon and I’ll need to focus my blogging efforts on that.
If you enjoyed the series, I encourage you to check out Mr. Money Mustache. That guy takes it to a whole new level of crazy awesomeness.