This thread just kinda switched to comics and anime rather quick lol. But hey anyone who has seen the new superman movie...how about those security officers in there. That scenario would suck. Big gun against their sidearms.
This thread just kinda switched to comics and anime rather quick lol. But hey anyone who has seen the new superman movie...how about those security officers in there. That scenario would suck. Big gun against their sidearms.
First of all knowing what I was up against would never have happend. The bank has insurance for that. Mine however does not cover 7.62 caliber mini-guns.
My views, opinions and statements are my own. They are not of my company, affiliates or coworkers.
-Being bagger at Publix has more respect these days
-It's just a job kid deal with it
-The industry needs to do one of two things; stop fiddling with the thin line and go forward or go back to that way it was. A flashlight in one hand and your set of keys in the other
First of all knowing what I was up against would never have happend. The bank has insurance for that. Mine however does not cover 7.62 caliber mini-guns.
I also mentioned playing with Ham radio.
One of the things I tinker with is Amateur Radio Television or ATV. This is sending video signals over the air similar to news crews do. Since I often do public service activites with other hams such as manning check points at bike-a-thons or similar events I try to incorporate my ATV station into the activity.
A while back I built a couple of webpages discussing my experimenting with my ATV equiptment and actually deploying it to a public service event on the LSU campus.
Page 1, my testing of my ATV station is at http://www.geocities.com/sraacke/atv.html
Page 2 showing me using the ATV gear at LSU is at http://www.geocities.com/sraacke/atv2.html
That's all I have for now. It's time for lunch.
Steve
Last edited by EMTGuard; 01-26-2008, 02:53 PM.
Reason: spelling correction
When I have spare time I like to tinker with electronics, computers and our Isuzu Trooper, off road driving is also a rewarding past time (and a good family outing) as is reading a good fictional novel (preferably naval/historical OR Sci-Fi)
DVDs/TV, documentaries, Anime/Manga, gaming OR the internet can be entertaining though there is always chores (and ongoing repairs) around the house & garden to keep us equally busy, sometimes I contemplate that going to work is actually a holiday from my regular daily activities LMAO
"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give" - Winston Churchill
After his divorce I helped a former colleague and shift commaner move into his new home - out in the middle of nowhere with spring water, power and a kit home he built to be his holiday home, but ended up living there full time. If I visited him for the weekend, he would often crack open a slab (beer) and hook up his amps and guitars whilst Hendrix and Iron Butterfly filled the valley with true music he would play along to. It was his way of winding down on his 4 days off.
"Keep your friends close and your enemies even closer" Sun Tzu
Actually, the Les Paul is "cherryburst." When the pic was taken, one of the dials was missing. It had just fallen off... My newest one (the black one) is a Schecter C-1 XXX (note the pearl inlays on the fret board). I haven't been in a band since high school, so I just play along with CDs. Breaking Benjamin, 3DG, Seether, Godsmack, etc... Newer stuff...
Oh, duh, took me a minute to figure out the moth thing... I started playing guitar during the "grunge revolution" of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Green day. Ripped jeans, combat boots, and flanel shirts. I was a geek...
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