And here we see one of many reasons so-called smart guns are a bad idea. Other reasons include things that make the firearm not go bang when the trigger is pulled.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcP3o8RO_wM This gave me the heeby-jeebies and I was just watching it. I can’t imagine actually being in there.
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the enemy of my enemy is not always my ally
the enemy of my enemy is not always my ally
]]>https://www.wired.com/story/mazda-injection-compression-skyactivx-engine This is cool (even though Wired uses a weird ad page blocker thing, the tech is cool)
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https://krebsonsecurity.com/2017/06/so-you-think-you-can-spot-a-skimmer/ This would be a cool place to visit. Anyone know of the actual location of this Barclays?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zssd6eBVfwc I’m not sure what I think….. On the surface, the idea has merit. Dig deeper though: Can everyone really teach? Do I want to work
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Do I want to work for a gig then have to find a new one?
https://xkcd.com/562/ @Jomightymaniac
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Razor
A few weeks ago on a trip, I left my razor in the hotel. GRR. This only matters because I’ve never been one of those Mach 18 blade razor type guys. I’ve had a Gillete two-blade razor forever. I’ve only ever used that style of razor. Well, I went looking and could only purchase one of the new 5, 6, 18 blade razors (and, of course, spend 20 quid on the razor and £50 on the refills.
So, I decided that I’d take this as an opportunity to by a saftey razor. Yep…one of those old-fashioned razors. I actually bought this one from Amazon. After a week of using it, I really like it. I’d recommend to anyone to switch. Sure, there’s a different style and technique to get used to…but once you do, it works great. I even feel like I get a better closer shave with it than my old razor.
Image from lokarta via flickr