One company leaves Quake 3 Arena with trademark rights! I love it. Bloodless and cheaper than a lawsuit!
Via Slashdot.org
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Two Men Enter...
Labels:
Games,
Legal,
Technology,
Trademark
Shades
(First, I can't decide when I see his username if it is "User Doc" or "US Nerd Doc." "US Navy ER Doc" is the last one I come up with.)
USNERDOC likes the Revision Military Sawfly glasses. And he gets you 20% off if you order before Wednesday, August 24 and use the code "DOC".
USNERDOC likes the Revision Military Sawfly glasses. And he gets you 20% off if you order before Wednesday, August 24 and use the code "DOC".
Sunday, August 21, 2011
We are winning.
Plus Mast General Store has removed their "no guns" sign. I wondered if there was one on the door in the back? I never got a chance to check.
Labels:
Common Sense,
Concealed Carry,
Guns
Friday, August 19, 2011
The junkbox
Need some odds and ends to supplement your junk box? Try the online market for electronics - the junkbox. You can find old gauges, fire alarm speakers, tubes, connectors, flux capacitors, fuses, etc.

Via Lifehacker
Via Lifehacker
Labels:
Electronics,
Ham Radio,
Markets
More Bags to Protect Your Stuff
First bags to protect from EMP. Now bags to protect from rust at Zero Corrosion Products.

I don't have any data on the quality of these, but Unc has a discount code to reduce your risk - "sayuncle" for 15% off.
Via SaysUncle

I don't have any data on the quality of these, but Unc has a discount code to reduce your risk - "sayuncle" for 15% off.
Via SaysUncle
Labels:
Prep
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Google Android Ham Radio: The Golf Oscar Oscar Golf One Echo
A fun exercise... what if Google made a ham radio? It is like when I dream about winning the lottery. The G00G1E? I'm sure it would be better than the dual-band P-A-968 Cell Phone. In the Baofeng UV-3R, we've seen that basically a decent SDR can be crammed into a small package. Apple is probably the best at developing the slickest form factor. (Heck, they are even suggesting that we should cut our plugs in half to help slim down our devices. Maybe that would save room for a better antenna.) But, if anyone could pull something wild like this off, it would be Google. All it takes is a couple of Googlers that are hams to take a crazy notion and who knows what could happen. They are all millionaires and could spend a few bucks on a pet project. ;)
I like Rich's suggestions for several features: DSP filtering, CTCSS, APRS, Echolink, and a D-Star alternative codec.
I say bring on PSK31 and a waterfall!

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I like Rich's suggestions for several features: DSP filtering, CTCSS, APRS, Echolink, and a D-Star alternative codec.
I say bring on PSK31 and a waterfall!

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Labels:
Android,
Apple,
Ham Radio,
iPhone,
Smart Phone
It is like 9mm, but for rifles!
Since Nutnfancy ended the debate about the best caliber for a handgun, we can now move on to rifles:
"The .223 Rem. is a great cartridge. If you understand its limitations and versatility it is indeed a great one-gun choice. I know it's what I would choose. If the situation arose where I needed a bigger gun, I'd just borrow one."So to summarize, don't get the largest round and don't get the smallest either. Something in the middle is the best in most situations.
Labels:
Guns
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Gary Varvel - Cartoons/Social Commentary
I got one of those e-mails that makes the rounds with "funny" stuff in it. One of the cartoons (see below) did jump out at me, so I tracked the creator down - Gary Varvel. (A minor complaint - I couldn't find an RSS feed for his updates, so I had to follow him on Twitter.) Also, I couldn't find this particular image on his site or anywhere else, so no direct linky. Lots of good stuff from him, so be prepared to spend at least a few minutes browsing around.

Well, before I posted this, I did find an RSS feed for him at Creators.com. I'm going to watch the feed and Twitter to make sure they have the same content.

Well, before I posted this, I did find an RSS feed for him at Creators.com. I'm going to watch the feed and Twitter to make sure they have the same content.
Faraday Bags
Adam at Equip 2 Endure reviews some Faraday bags designed to protect your electronic gear from EMP damage. The bags are by Tech Protect.
The 8x8 bag below is about $6.

One more item for my shopping list if I ever get serious about prepping. While important, food and water might be higher on the list.
The 8x8 bag below is about $6.

One more item for my shopping list if I ever get serious about prepping. While important, food and water might be higher on the list.
Labels:
Prep
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