Ah, good old cold war. We knew who our enemy, and he was far away.
except for McCarthy era of course. Or Beria's reign. Oh fuck, its of all ages..... only the technology changes.
Ordered the thing, got everything I've had from other companies, got a delivery date and waited for my Pi. And Waited, And Waited. About a week after my delivery date I contacted them to see when and how they had shipped it as it might of got lost in the post/mis-delivered (I often get post and deliveries for another address) and only then found out that the order was put on hold for some reason.
I never have a problem when I order from Farnell/Germany. Order in the morning, delivery next day guaranteed, if it is in stock in one of their warehouses in Germany or UK. But they don't have as much parts as Digikey and usually more expensive.
and now, even the brand new soylent news is carrying this:
http://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/02/26/0323217(soylent is a fork of slashdot, started just a week ago when the slash beta came out and people wanted to do a mass exodus from slashdot.)
wonder how many news agg's have picked up on this story.
dave, you're famous now
Of course the really scary thing is that the people who are supposedly in charge of security are such bumbling dickheads that they think stuff like this achieves anything useful.
That depends what they're trying to achieve. If what they're trying to achieve is maintaining an illusion of protective action, then they're probably succeeding. At least to the vast majority who don't actually like to think too hard.
Interesting, presumably Farnell and Newark do the same thing!! What about RScomponents (or Radio Spares as I remember them)?
It really is a bad thing when long established UK companies are dictated to by the United States of Paranoia
So, would you cry over the absurd confiscation of the gun.
..or over the fact that Woody normally does not even feature a gun. He has a holster, but not a gun, him not having a gun falling into the same PC-ness like re-CGI-ing agents in the ET movie with walkie-talkies.
So, would you cry over the absurd confiscation of the gun.
..or over the fact that Woody normally does not even feature a gun. He has a holster, but not a gun, him not having a gun falling into the same PC-ness like re-CGI-ing agents in the ET movie with walkie-talkies.
If Woody doesn't normally have a gun,the concern may have been more over what the gun was made of,rather than the fact it
was a "gun".
Various things made of untreated wood,for instance,are commonly confiscated due to the possibility of devastating plant diseases.
The dear old Daily Mail was never one to spoil a good story with facts,so I doubt if they did any serious research on the matter.
Woody probably lacks a gun so that smaller kids don't choke on it.
Plenty of toy soldiers still have guns,but they are usually moulded in one piece with the soldier.
I really miss quality reporting. Where is bat boy when we need him most?
So, would you cry over the absurd confiscation of the gun.
..or over the fact that Woody normally does not even feature a gun. He has a holster, but not a gun, him not having a gun falling into the same PC-ness like re-CGI-ing agents in the ET movie with walkie-talkies.
If Woody doesn't normally have a gun,the concern may have been more over what the gun was made of,rather than the fact it was a "gun".
Various things made of untreated wood,for instance,are commonly confiscated due to the possibility of devastating plant diseases.
The dear old Daily Mail was never one to spoil a good story with facts,so I doubt if they did any serious research on the matter.
Woody probably lacks a gun so that smaller kids don't choke on it.
Plenty of toy soldiers still have guns,but they are usually moulded in one piece with the soldier.
Thing is the character Woody in the films just never had a gun, he always had an empty holster. You can make up whatever in-setting reason you want for why that is; it's quite possible the character Andy lost it years ago (I mean that's what happened to most of my toys with fiddly bits). It could be the in-setting character never had a gun either - there's certainly precedent for a character who doesn't carry a gun in westerns.
The real world reason quite possibly was that Pixar didn't want him to have a gun; it seems quite possible it was to avoid the possibility of choking hazards. The old school green molded soldiers in the films have their guns still. It's also possibly they didn't want to make a movie tie-in figure with a gun, so decided to excluded it in the film too, so it still looked identical.
Small fully functional guns actually exist and they can be used to harm and/or intimidate people. I wouldn't want to get hit by one.
Surely a pen, grain of rice and a good set of lungs will do more damage
Don't let them overhear you, or next month we will also not be allowed to bring a pen.
So in the US you can own a personal jet fighter. In Canada our military's version of an aircraft carrier is a rowboat with a chunk of plywood on top. The biggest military decision in the country is which coast to put the tank on.
When did we get a tank ??
1 Whole tank? I would suggest all the Canadian citizens chip in a few bucks, buy a 2nd tank and donate it to the Military. No decisions on which coast to put it and maybe everyone can list the contribution as a tax deduction.
Small fully functional guns actually exist and they can be used to harm and/or intimidate people. I wouldn't want to get hit by one.
Surely a pen, grain of rice and a good set of lungs will do more damage
Well...
2mm shot went clean through a normal sized tomato.
Tomatos are mainly water, so are humans. If it kills a tomato it can kill a human.
Hey all. Just wanted to give the group a heads up on a seller to avoid. There's a seller on Ebay who's name is supertechshop and is definitely a shady character. I recently purchased some National Instruments brand cables and received generic ones instead (the ones that say "IEEE-488", not "National Instruments"). While he was willing to give me my money back, he was definitely unhappy about it and never admitted they were generic, but instead insisted that we "agree to disagree." We'll when I was processing the complain on EBay, the return address listed his real name. I googled it and discovered that he was indicted in 2001 by the US attorney's office and the IRS for selling stolen computer equipment and money laundering. Not sure what the outcome of the charges were, but I would definitely stay away from this character.
Cheers
If your search terms are purely on name, then I agree - I think Dave Jones should be taken to guantanamo and be waterboarded until he finally admits he is an al-qaeda terrorist pretending to be a nice family man from sydney running a blog on electronic engineering. Come on, we all know he is a terrorist "sleeper" and this whole thing is a front.
I will remove my tinfoil after I hit "Post"...
ETA: For context -
www.eevblog.com/2014/02/24/element-14-holding-orders-based-on-us-government-watch-list/
Well...
2mm shot went clean through a normal sized tomato.
Tomatos are mainly water, so are humans. If it kills a tomato it can kill a human.
I don't recall seeing any muscle, sinew, fat or bone last time I cut up a tomato!!.
I think it unlikely a 2mm pinfire could cause fatal damage unless very carefully used. I would be rather more afraid of a sharp toothbrush.
First, the terrorist needs to demonstrate its lethal, or at least the weapon is convincing, so a 1st shot must be initiated. Otherwise he will get laughed at.
Terrorist aint stupid, with that "rice gun", even he managed to kill a person on the 1st shot, assuming an instant & deadly penetration into the heart or critical brain part, how do you expect the threatened crowd will react after the 1st shot while watching he is busy re-loading the "rice" ?
I don't think its good enough to make such a dangerous threat that will convince the whole plane passengers.
Not a security expert, but I don't think that rice gun is more threatening than a metal fork.
A weapon for assassin, probably yes, but with big chance of failure, a weapon for hijacking a plane ? C'mon.
(geeky looking guy going thru security)
"check this guy, bruce; he might be carrying wooden-covered capacitors or even metal bitcoins. he looks the type, alright."
Change your name to Terry Wrist or Al Kyder.
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