25 May 2026

For The Fallen

 

 

With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children, England mourns for her dead across the sea.
Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of her spirit,
Fallen in the cause of the free.

Solemn the drums thrill; Death august and royal
Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres,
There is music in the midst of desolation
And a glory that shines upon our tears.

They went with songs to the battle, they were young,
Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.
They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted;
They fell with their faces to the foe.

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

They mingle not with their laughing comrades again;
They sit no more at familiar tables of home;
They have no lot in our labour of the day-time;
They sleep beyond England's foam.

But where our desires are and our hopes profound,
Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight,
To the innermost heart of their own land they are known
As the stars are known to the Night;

As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust,
Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain;
As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness,

To the end, to the end, they remain.

-- Laurence Binyon

Today is not about sales. It is not about summer starting. It is not about grandma.

It's is about those who served and have passed beyond the veil.

I want them all back.

To:

Bernie Canniff (Korea, in a car club together).

Carol LeFon aka Neptunus Lex (patiently explained both real world and flight sim military aviation to this tanker).

Davy McGuire (COB USS Whale, originally a friend of my Dad's, later me).

Fred Gabow (we served together, his wife hired someone to murder him).

Jerry Pournelle (you do read, don't you? Willing to be wrong and listened to my correction!).

Kevin O'Brian aka Hognose (our beloved Weaponsman).

Paul Harrell (he taught me a couple things about guns and how to reply to dicks).

Rabbi (Uncle Ben, another friend of Dad who got me a ride in an F-14A).
 
Rich (brother of my Father in law).

Robert (uncle by marriage to Mom's sister).

Standing Bear aka William Dawkins (WW2 and Korea, who taught me gaming).

The world is better that you were in it and worse that you have left.

24 May 2026

Incomplete

I just realized that I don't have a single AR in the whole house that was a whole AR from the factory.

All of them are made from parts.

Same for the AK's too. 

That's very different from all the other guns.

Part of the driving force was that I was into retro AR's and you couldn't buy complete guns back then.  Now the vintage parts I got for cheap are no longer cheap.  M16A1 parts kits are downright expensive now.  Repop is finally available and reasonably affordable.

Some of the ARs are just me marching to the beat of a different drum.  Queue Linda Ronstadt...

There's a couple times prior that I really modded a gun.  My dalliance with Mini-14's is a great example.

I guess if the gun makers would just make the gun I want instead of doing what they're doing instead I'd buy complete guns. 

Going With Pictures

In this thread, there are pictures of the arched backstrap for the model 59 and x59 guns.

Installed on a 459:

This is what the packaging looked like, way back when S&W still marketed them:

I wish they hadn't cut off the part number...
 

You're Going To Have To Be More Specific Drew

Drew Carey says Angelenos shouldn't vote for Spencer Pratt because he's a "serial scammer."

He doesn't, however, say how that distinguishes Mr Pratt from the other candidates. 

I guess he tried by saying, "I understand being angry/unsatisfied, but at least get behind someone competent and not some serial scammer without a soul or moral compass."

Again, how is Mr Pratt different from the other candidates? 

Indy

For the first time in years I both remembered that the Indy 500 was on and was able to watch it.

Lots of memberberries with this, even though I don't recognize but three names (and those are kids and grandkids!). 

Too Simple

There's a couple data points for libertardians that need to be pointed out repeatedly.

First, and largest, libertarian is too simple to have never been tried even before someone coined the term.

Where is this vast, successful, society living in accordance with the non-aggression principle?  Did you realize that a feudal system can be created within the libertarian framework?

The next largest problem is actually the same problem that socialism has; it doesn't scale.

At the monkey level both socialism and libertarianism work.  Once you don't know everyone personally, they fall apart.

I mean, if it's so obviously easy and simple, why isn't the Free State Project a shining beacon of freedom and liberty?

I, too, want to live in utopia.  Sadly, it doesn't exist and cannot be created.

The best we can hope for is maximizing liberty and pushing for the ideal can get us more of it; but way too many libertardians are absolutists.

When you go "all-or-nothing" you get nothing.  Every.  Single.  Time.

PS: For the Rands:  You really want me to respect you?  Stop running as Republicans. 

Flotation

Another thing that seemed counter intuitive in GURPS is flotation devices.

SEALs in Vietnam lists a buoyant load-bearing coat that gives 29 lb. of positive buoyancy.

They don't give a reference to how that works.

It turns out to be simple.  It just subtracts 29 lb. from the weight of the stuff you are carrying for the purposes of determining encumbrance.

Because your penalty to your swimming roll is equal to twice the movement penalty, 29 lb. can help a lot. 

Straight Forward But Still Confused Me

In GURPS, subsonic ammunition and suppressors are rated with a negative number to indicate how much quieter they are from normal shooting.

For example, subsonic ammo is a, "-2 to hearing."

The explanation for how hearing stuff is on page 358 of the Basic Set and 158 of High Tech, with gun specific sounds in High Tech.

Things are expressed in range steps based on the kind of sound, like a "light pistol".  Every time the range is doubled, -1 to hear; every time the range is halved, +1 to hear. 

The example is a Walther PPK, a light pistol.  At 256 yards, you make a hearing roll to hear the shot at +0.  With subsonic ammo you'd roll at -2.

At 7 yards, though, you are five "steps" closer so a +5 to hear the gunshot, +3 to hear a subsonic bullet.

Since they also give the decibel value for the sounds, you can also figure out how good your suppressor is in GURPS terms from the dB reduction.

A rifle, like an M16A1, is shown as 150 dB.  If I put my HEL E4A, TL7 detachable baffle suppressor on it, that'd reduce it to 124 dB, which is a two step reduction in sound pressure, thus a Hearing -2 value!  SCIENCE!  A more modern suppressor would drop it to 110 dB and get a -4 to hearing.

The +0 range for a rifle is 512 yards, so +2 at 100 yards and +5 at 10 yards.

The average person has a hearing roll of 10, so they only notice a +0 hearing roll half the time.  At +2 they hear it 74.1% of the time.  At +5 they hear it 95.4% of the time.

Is suppressing a rifle worth it?

In the M16A1 and HEL E4A example, the -2 means the average person will hear the shot at 512 yards 25.9% or the time, half the time at 100 yards and 83.8% of the time at 10 yards.  It's not insignificant.

A better suppressor changes the percentages to 9.3% at 512 yards, 25.9% at 100 yards and 62.5% at 10 yards. 

Don't forget the list of modifiers on High Tech p.158!  They can matter a lot. 

 

Why? Are They Broken?

A paean to the silliness of bayonets:

It's an interesting rant and I don't have a real objection to what he's saying.

I have bayonets for two reasons.

First is because of historical accuracy and having a complete set of kit for the gun.

Second is because they banned bayonet lugs from 1994 to 2004.

I have bayonet lugs on guns that cannot mount a bayonet!

'Tain't enough barrel there for a conventional M16 series bayonet. 

The title refers to the order, "Fix bayonets!" 

23 May 2026

This Is Odd

Here I was, smug in my ignorance...

I supported renaming the USS Harvey Milk because I'd thought that Milk was just a politician from San Francisco.  A politician who was really only noteworthy for being murdered.

It turns out that he was a lieutenant junior grade and was forced to accept an other than honorable discharge in lieu of court martial for being gay.

In the Navy.

I KNOW!

Kidding aside, being gay ain't criminal nor a reason for discharge anymore.

For a lot of people, someone being gay isn't even considered bad.

Maybe there should be a ship named after Milk because of all the prejudice and injustice done to gay people who served.  Many did from the closet and did so honorably and the bigots never knew they were there.

Ten Million

Sometime on the 20th this blog got to ten million views.

Wow. 

Mr Elusive

We moved the feeder to keep the squirrels off and hoped our resident cardinal would come investigate.

The whole family came!


Apologies for the artifacts from shooting with my phone from behind both a screen and chicken wire from the porch.

The cardinals are VERY skittish, but they are definitely eyeing the feeder and thinking about getting closer to the monkey cage and the collection of cats.

There was a third one I didn't manage to get a picture of, but I think we have Mom, Dad and Son in the area until Dad drives Son off.

This May Be Your Only Chance!

Palmetto State Armory, doing business as Harrington & Richardson, has teamed up with DSA to produce a limited run of T48 FALs.


So, at 4:30 PM EDT, Friday, May 29, 2026 you can begin stabbing "add to cart" and attempting to enter your card information and check out before supplies are exhausted.

No price has been announced, but $2,600 is the rumor.

I have already made my case with Harvey about buying one:

  1. It's really cool. 
  2. It's really expensive.
  3. We REALLY don't need it. 
  4. It's objectively not as good as the FAL we already have. 

Did not dissuade her in the slightest.

She even consulted the Magic 8-Ball® which replied, "No." 

22 May 2026

Shootin'

Took the 915 to the range with both it's new curved grips and refreshed magazines.

It shoots.

I am not unhappy with my group with it.

Harvey tried it out and discovered she likes a dot on the front sight and no dots in the rear.  We can change her M&P over to that.

We tried her out on all four backstraps and she's changed from the L to the S.  We originally used the larger grip when she was recovering from her shoulder surgery to compensate for some grip strength issues and numbness.

The S is working better for her now and shooting induced numbness appears to be reduced.  Win!

I'm working with her on stance and she needs a wider one than feels natural for her.  I remember going through this myself.  The immediate improvement in her group after she took a wider stance was worth it.

We talked about the differences in stance between archery and throwing darts, which she is more familiar with. 

No Show

Harvey and I attempted to go to a car show about 45 minutes away.

While it was a pleasant drive, the show was a no show.

The food trucks had arrived, but at 5:20 pm of a 4-8pm car show...  Yeah.

But we got a good drive out of it.

Trans temp peaked at 93°C (199.4°F) in stop and go traffic getting to the Suncoast Parkway.  That plummeted to 76°C (168.8°F) when it got into lock up at 70 mph.

In stop and go traffic on the way home, it barely broke 90°C. 

Upgrade

Did you know they made arched grips for 3rd gen S&W autos?

I do now!

Model 915 before:

Model 915 after:

I have long thought that the 59, x59 and 59xx series of guns needed an arched grip, and I was blissfully unaware that you could fix the 59xx guns!

Allegedly, there's a replacement, arched, backstrap for the 59 and x59 guns, but I have only seen a couple pictures, never the part for sale.

Sproing

Magazine springs are wear items.

Check every once and while if they've shrunk.

The top magazine is brand new.  The bottom one isn't.  I think it's an early 80's version of the 59xx series magazine.

The top spring is from an early 59xx 15 rounder.  The bottom spring is the same too short spring as the first pic.

Unloading the magazine with the shortest spring had a couple of moments where the follower wasn't following.

It was time to replace them.

21 May 2026

Worth Your Time

If you're like me and Libertarian adjacent, this article is well worth your time.

It's long.  It might set you off a bit.

Gut it out. 

It codifies why the hair on the back of my neck rises when either of the Pauls spoke.  It identifies the wrongness.

Read the whole thing. 

20 May 2026

All Lubed Up

Today was lubrication day for Alice and The Beast.

Both also got a new rubber gasket on the drain plugs.

The Beast's was very flat and showing signs of seepage. 

Update:  Today is a sad day.  My grease gun has given up the ghost.  Only had it 30 years.  Sadly, there don't appear to be repair kits for them anymore thanks to Chinese manufacturing making a complete replacement cheaper. 

Temps

The other day I had transmission temps between 82°C (179.6°F) and 79°C (174.2°F).

Yesterday, Marv's 2011 PPV was running temps around 59°C (138.2°F).

Several sites say the ideal temp range is 175°F (79.4°C) to 200°F (93.3°C). 

Looking around I discovered that the 2011 doesn't have the "thermal bypass" block like the 2012+ does.  This is a thermostat that controls when fluid is allowed into the transmission cooler.

The day was hotter and it wasn't raining when I made my measurements.

40 Years Of FOPA

40 years, yesterday, the Firearms Owners Protection Act went into effect.

Overall, a net positive, but the ban on new machine guns is still a thorn.

A few states reversed some of the gains, but most of us got freer. 

19 May 2026

Self Correcting?

Tradition, Florida, has banned firearms from all the common areas.

Because it's, technically, private property, they can do that.

They're not a city, they're a planned community and their little ban is just an HOA rule.  If they were an incorporated entity, they would be forbidden to make that rule. 

However, he local popo has, publicly, stated that they don't enforce HOA rules, just state law.  This leaves them without a ready means to stop people from carrying in the common areas.

So, who's going to bell the cat?

A person who is against guns is going to tell someone with a gun to stop?

I think my reply would be along the lines of, "make me," because other people with guns aren't coming to stop me.

Living in the Wild West™ of unincorporated county has its drawbacks sometimes, but at least we don't have an HOA.

HOA's are run by the people who don't have anything else to do but run the HOA.  It's their life.  They are also the most busybody Karens you can imagine.  The only counter is to dedicate your life to the HOA, get elected and do nothing but run the HOA...

Normal people don't like that or seek it, so the Karens always end up in charge.

But bullshit like this almost always leads to the normal people staging a coup and reversing the stupid rule that pissed them off and normality is restored until Karen returns to power. 

18 May 2026

1488? REALLY?!?

Is the inbred group of voters at WorldCon culturally appropriating Nazis with this 1488 shit?


 I've noticed that I have not read a Hugo award winner in a very long time.

I was half paying attention during the Sad Puppies and Rabid Puppies era and noticed that the point of the Hugo stopped being excellence in story telling but excellence in checking the progressive, minority, disability, LGBTQ boxes by the author regardless of the quality of the work.

Especially when there were Sad Puppy supporters saying things like, "I despise the author personally, but they wrote a really good story and should get your nomination and vote." 

I stopped reading at least one webcomic over the Hugo controversies.

Something this video made me notice is how similar the language is of the WorldCon nominating committee and Steve Jackson Games discussing inclusion with the upcoming GURPS 4eR.

Which makes me want to ask Sean Punch, "Are you actively happy with the Hugo Award?"

I think the answer matters because when we filter based on the attributes of the author and not the quality of the work, we will not be getting the highest quality work. 

Interesting

This is nothing I had not read about before, but it's a nice concise summary.


 

Lock Block

Ever see a scene so clearly it's like you were there and be utterly unable to phrase it even crayon sketch level in text?

I am there with a scene from my Sabers story.

Some dates have changed from the original outline, the triggering event happens later and the expedition through the spook hole happens more immediately after.  I am thinking of it being just before the events that triggered the Wounded Knee massacre.

The scene in question is the opening of the story.

Indians are shuffling in a big circle doing a ghost dance and are being watched by the local agent, who is worried about the Army coming to force them to stop.

He is relieved that it appears to be breaking up on its own over the course of the night as he is hearing fewer and fewer voices, so he goes to bed.

In the morning, there are no Indians.  Just a worn circle in the dirt and snow.

Dead Beer Brands

With the death of Schlitz I am thinking of other brands that have disappeared.

I remember my dad being a fan of Olympia.

Schmidt (imported from St Paul!) was popular among the bikers when we lived in the Twin Cities.

What other beer brands do you remember? 

Slogging

Moving files from the NAS to the expanded storage on DerpyPuter is a matter of wait.

I am finding a couple of files that don't exist on the NAS, but do exist on Crispy.

I must have moved rather than copied at least one time.

Ooops! 

17 May 2026

Mox Nix

Politicians want credit for passing the same bill that gets passed every year. 

What this does, and has done, for as long as I can remember is tie the increases to veteran's compensation to the same percentage increase as Social Security.

If they wanna impress me, pass a law that doubles the compensation and make it law that it increases thereafter at 1.5x the percentage of SS.

More Space

DerpyPuter has shed the 500gb drive that came with her and now has a 1tb drive that used to house Win7 on Crispy I.

Special thanks to JT for figuring out a configuration issue.

Happy dance to go from 321 to 821 free gigs of space. 

Slushbox Baby

Got the deep transmission pan mod done on The Beast.  My buddy, JT's place of work has a lift and he generously allowed me to use it.

New pan on the left.  Just a bit of a difference.

It really doesn't affect the ground clearance at all:

The fill procedure is idiotic because they don't give you a dipstick.  So you take a pump and fill it through the hole that should have, and is in fact designed to have, a dipstick in it.

Actually, you overfill it.

Then you get the trans up to temperature by alternating between reverse and drive 15 seconds at a time.  Then you crawl under the car and remove what looks like a drain plug.  It isn't.  Inside the pan is a tube that is level with the top of the correct fluid level and when it stops pouring out the hole with the engine running and trans at temperature, you're good.

I'm good!

It got to a peak of 82°C (179.6°F) on the way home and averaged 79°C (174.2°F).  I'm happy with these temps in 86°F (30°C) high humidity weather.  I can't find where I wrote down what I was getting for temps last year when I took the time to log them.

The old fluid was a bit on the brown side, but still letting light pass through it.  No burnt smells.  A "normal" amount of stuff stuck to the pan magnet for 168k miles.

I suspect that the fluid has been changed before.  It looked too good for 168k miles and a cop car. 

Fine By Me

If you want to make cultural appropriation illegal, then you are going to have to stop appropriating MY culture, Ms Osei-Tutu.

I see you're in Miami.  You will have to give up air conditioning.  Your use of it is appropriating the works of European-American culture.

Best get used to walking too.  Cars, trains, buses, trucks and planes are all Western Civilization inventions.

Don't use the sidewalks or streets.  Concrete and asphalt are European and American, respectively.

The University you teach at is a product of Western Civilization and allowing you to have a prominent place in such an institution is also a Western Civ idea.

How about voting?  You're not only a woman, but a minority.  Where else, but by appropriating American culture could you have done that?

How about being a person instead of property?

But, let's not even go there.

Cultures in contact adopt what they like from each other.

Always have, and they always will.

Things get changed and relabeled constantly.

It's not a sign of disrespect.  It's not bigoted.

It just is.

It's stupid to try and stop it, and fruitless. 

We're Out Of Beer

The tagline was, "When you're out of Schlitz, you're out of beer."

Pabst has decided to stop brewing Schlitz, bringing a 177 year old brand name to an end. 

This is kind of a bummer for me, it was one of my favorite American style beers, you just never saw it in the stores down here in Florida and I once found some in Iowa on a visit.

Amusingly, based on the tag line, I kept the last bottle from that Iowa visit, so I'd never run out of beer.  It's, at least, 8-years old.  I'm afraid to open the bottle now. 

16 May 2026

Food Truck Idea

The truck or the tow vehicle has to be a hearse.

The food will consist entirely of upper midwest casseroles normally made when someone dies.

Not sure what to call it yet. 

Dallas? DALLAS?

The best bagel is made in Dallas, Texas by Starship Bagel.

In before Texans claim bagels were invented in Texas and never had cream cheese schmear. 

14 May 2026

Rolling Resistance

Prior to getting the new tires, The Beast was getting 16.5 mpg in town, on average.

This week's mileage is running right about 19 mpg.

I can't help but think that's because tires that are actually ROUND resist rolling less than tires that are ovoid.

I don't think I'm driving any differently.

Sort of related:

I went on a quest to find some of the Grillo's and Pabst Pickle beer.

The web site said in stock half an hour from here, so I fired up The Beast and headed out.

It was a perfect drive.  Almost no traffic, hit all the lights green, Sirius was playing good music, perfect temperature to run with the windows down and cruise... 

Son Of A...

Ha!  I finally bought a gun without borrowing money from someone!

Didn't you use a credit card?

FUCK! 

13 May 2026

Just For The Record

Whomever thought that, "As long as the grass grows and the water flows," meant forever was a fool.

Because in the land in question, the grass stops growing and the water stops flowing every winter.

Sometimes you can tell which side had legal representation by the contract's terms. 

180 Years

It has been 180 years since the USA last declared war on Mexico.

Not the last time we've fought, but it was the last time war were declared.

It took about two years for it resolve. 

Offended For Them Because They Won't Be Offended For Themselves

Something I accidentally hit while looking for other stuff about The Sioux.

American Indians volunteer for the military in fairly high numbers compared to their population.

They've done so since the beginning of the nation, as a matter of fact.

Strange they're fine with joining forces with the people who genocided them into non-existence...  Except for that whole thing that there are actually more Indians now than when Columbus landed.

The thing I keep hitting, over and over, is most Native Americans are of the philosophy of, "we fought, we lost, we got over it and moved on," and it's a small minority who keep stirring shit back up.

Turns out race baiting isn't just for African American grifters!

Grifting comes in all colors!

Plus you never hear about the people who just shrugged and joined American society and live productive, happy, lives.  Happy productive people don't make the news or garner any graft.  You need angry, unhappy, people for that.

Every race can produce some of those. 

Turns out that most American Indians aren't sitting around feeling either offended or sorry for themselves.

While they might be as proud of being Cheyenne as I am of being Scots-Italian, it's not their primary allegiance.

PS: My Blackfoot wife is not pinin' for The Rez; she's an example of a happy, productive, citizen. 

Checking The Math

Using this inflation calculator to check the picture found here


 The calculator says there was 483.1% inflation, that means a 1975 dollar is $5.83 in 2024.

$39,300 house should become $239,144.57.
$14,100 income should become $82,212.17.
$0.59 gas should become $3.44.
$1,500 college tuition should become $9,057.31
$3,800 new car should become $22,156.47
$150 rent should become $874.60.
$2.10 minimum wage should become $12.24
$0.28 loaf of bread should become $1.63
$1.55 movie ticket should become $9.04

Gee, you'd think the calculator might not be calibrated correctly.  At least for those specific things.

A 23" Zenith TV was $420 in 1975.  It should cost $2,599.78 today.  They actually cost $99.
A Colt Gov't model was $175.50.  It should cost $1,086.34 today, but actually comes in at $970.99. 

Inflation is not even across all things, but calculators try to make it so. 

The invisible hand does not care if something is relatively more or less valuable compared to 50 years ago.

I remember $70 Mosin-Nagant 91/30's around 2004.  Inflation says that should only be $123.41, they're selling in the mid $400's now.