Monday, July 23, 2012

Need an AR-15? Why not pick one up at the gun store!


I don't know why I bother posting anything on Facebook that will ultimately turn into an argument.

People want to pretend that our current gun situation isnt the problem. I beg to differ. (I dread typing this with the fear the ATF/FBI are searching for key words on the internetIf I ever wanted to massacre dozens to hundreds of people, I'm not going to smuggle a weapon from a war-torn country. I'm not going to buy one from Ex-Military personnel, nor am I going to steal one from a weapons barracks.


If I want a capable gun... I'm going to just go down to the gun store and apply for one. Apparently AR-15 can be put in the hands anyone that goes thru the motions of applying for a Rifle. THEN, if thats not enough, I can go apply for more!
Vtech, "Dark Night Shooter", OC Massacre, guns probably all purchases though legal means. Essentially, the system aided these murders.



ANYWHO, I saw a post I mostly agree with and wanted to share.
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/if2nhtI'd like to preface this long tweet by saying that my passion comes from my deepest sympathy and shared sorrow with yesterday's victims and with the utmost respect for the people and the police/fire/medical/political forces of Aurora and all who seek to comfort and aid these victims.
That comment, has of course, inspired a lot of feedback. There have been many tweets of agreement and sympathy but many, many more that have been challenging at the least, hostile and vitriolic at the worst.
Clearly, the angry, threatened and threatening, hostile comments are coming from gun owners and gun advocates. Despite these massacres recurring and despite the 100,000 Americans that die every year due to domestic gun violence - these people see no value to even considering some kind of control as to what kinds of weapons are put in civilian hands. 
Many of them cite patriotism as their reason - true patriots support the Constitution adamantly and wholly. Constitution says citizens have the right to bear arms in order to maintain organized militias. I'm no constitutional scholar so here it is from the document itself:
As passed by the Congress:
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
As ratified by the States and authenticated by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State:
"A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
So the patriots are correct, gun ownership is in the constitution - if you're in a well-regulated militia. Let's see what no less a statesman than Alexander Hamilton had to say about a militia:
"A tolerable expertness in military movements is a business that requires time and practice. It is not a day, or even a week, that will suffice for the attainment of it. To oblige the great body of the yeomanry, and of the other classes of the citizens, to be under arms for the purpose of going through military exercises and evolutions, as often as might be necessary to acquire the degree of perfection which would entitle them to the character of a well-regulated militia, would be a real grievance to the people, and a serious public inconvenience and loss."
Or from Merriam-Webster dictionary:
Definition of MILITIA
1
a : a part of the organized armed forces of a country liable to call only in emergency
b : a body of citizens organized for military service
2
: the whole body of able-bodied male citizens declared by law as being subject to call to military service
The advocates of guns who claim patriotism and the rights of the 2nd Amendment - are they in well-regulated militias? For the vast majority - the answer is no. 
Then I get messages from seemingly decent and intelligent people who offer things like: : Guns should only be banned if violent crimes committed with tomatoes means we should ban tomatoes. OR: Drunk drivers kill, should we ban fast cars?
I'm hoping that right after they hit send, they take a deep breath and realize that those arguments are completely specious. I believe tomatoes and cars have purposes other than killing. What purpose does an AR-15 serve to a sportsman that a more standard hunting rifle does not serve? Let's see - does it fire more rounds without reload? Yes. Does it fire farther and more accurately? Yes. Does it accommodate a more lethal payload? Yes. So basically, the purpose of an assault style weapon is to kill more stuff, more fully, faster and from further away. To achieve maximum lethality. Hardly the primary purpose of tomatoes and sports cars.
Then there are the tweets from the extreme right - these are the folk who believe our government has been corrupted and stolen and that the forces of evil are at play, planning to take over this nation and these folk are going to fight back and take a stand. And any moron like me who doesn't see it should...
a. be labeled a moron
b. shut the fuck up
c. be removed
And amazingly, I have some minor agreement with these folks. I believe there are evil forces at play in our government. But I call them corporatists. I call them absolutists. I call them the kind of ideologues from both sides, but mostly from the far right who swear allegiance to unelected officials that regardless of national need or global conditions, are never to levy a tax. That they are never to compromise or seek solutions with the other side. That are to obstruct every possible act of governance, even the ones they support or initiate. Whose political and social goal is to marginalize the other side, vilify and isolate them with the hope that they will surrender, go away or die out. 
These people believe that the US government is eventually going to go street by street and enslave our citizens. Now as long as that is only happening to liberals, homosexuals and democrats - no problem. But if they try it with anyone else - it's going to be arms-ageddon and these committed, God-fearing, brave souls will then use their military-esque arsenal to show the forces of our corrupt government whats-what. These people think they meet the definition of a "militia". They don't. At least not the constitutional one. And, if it should actually come to such an unthinkable reality, these people believe they would win. That's why they have to "take our country back". From who? From anyone who doesn't think like them or see the world like them. They hold the only truth, everyone else is dangerous. Ever meet a terrorist that doesn't believe that? Just asking.
Then there are the folks who write that if everyone in Colorado had a weapon, this maniac would have been stopped. Perhaps. But I do believe that the element of surprise, tear gas and head to toe kevlar protection might have given him a distinct edge. Not only that, but a crowd of people firing away in a chaotic arena without training or planning - I tend to think that scenario could produce even more victims.
Lastly, there are these well-intended realists that say that people like this evil animal would get these weapons even if we regulated them. And they may be right. But he wouldn't have strolled down the road to Kmart and picked them up. Regulated, he would have had to go to illegal sources - sources that could possibly be traced, watched, overseen. Or he would have to go deeper online and those transactions could be monitored. "Hm, some guy in Aurora is buying guns, tons of ammo and kevlar - plus bomb-making ingredients and tear gas. Maybe we should check that out."
But that won't happen as long as all that activity is legal and unrestricted.
I have been reading on and off as advocates for these weapons make their excuses all day long. Guns don't kill - people do. Well if that's correct, I go with , let them kill with tomatoes. Let them bring baseball bats, knives, even machetes --- a mob can deal with that. 
There is no excuse for the propagation of these weapons. They are not guaranteed or protected by our constitution. If they were, then we could all run out and purchase a tank, a grenade launcher, a bazooka, a SCUD missile and a nuclear warhead. We could stockpile napalm and chemical weapons and bomb-making materials in our cellars under our guise of being a militia. 
These weapons are military weapons. They belong in accountable hands, controlled hands and trained hands. They should not be in the hands of private citizens to be used against police, neighborhood intruders or people who don't agree with you. These are the weapons that maniacs acquire to wreak murder and mayhem on innocents. They are not the same as handguns to help homeowners protect themselves from intruders. They are not the same as hunting rifles or sporting rifles. These weapons are designed for harm and death on big scales. 
SO WHY DO YOU CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THEM? WHY DO YOU NOT, AT LEAST, AGREE TO SIT WITH REASONABLE PEOPLE FROM BOTH SIDES AND ASK HARD QUESTIONS AND LOOK AT HARD STATISTICS AND POSSIBLY MAKE SOME COMPROMISES FOR THE GREATER GOOD? SO THAT MOTHERS AND FATHERS AND CHILDREN ARE NOT SLAUGHTERED QUITE SO EASILY BY THESE MONSTERS? HOW CAN IT HURT TO STOP DEFENDING THESE THINGS AND AT LEAST CONSIDER HOW WE CAN ALL WORK TO TRY TO PREVENT ANOTHER DAY LIKE YESTERDAY?
We will not prevent every tragedy. We cannot stop every maniac. But we certainly have done ourselves no good by allowing these particular weapons to be acquired freely by just about anyone. 
I'll say it plainly - if someone wants these weapons, they intend to use them. And if they are willing to force others to "pry it from my cold, dead hand", then they are probably planning on using them on people. 
So, sorry those of you who tell me I'm an actor, or a has-been or an idiot or a commie or a liberal and that I should shut up. You can not watch my stuff, you can unfollow and you can call me all the names you like. I may even share some of them with my global audience so everyone can get a little taste of who you are. 
But this is not the time for reasonable people, on both sides of this issue, to be silent. We owe it to the people whose lives were ended and ruined yesterday to insist on a real discussion and hopefully on some real action. 
In conclusion, whoever you are and wherever you stand on this issue, I hope you have the joy of family with you today. Hold onto them and love them as best you can. Tell them what they mean to you. Yesterday, a whole bunch of them went to the movies and tonight their families are without them. Every day is precious. Every life is precious. Take care. Be well. Be safe. God bless.


This morning, I made a comment about how I do not understand people who support public ownership of assault style weapons like the AR-15 used in the Colorado massacre. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-15

LIFE UPDATE

Lost 5 LBS.
May not mean anything to anyone but me, but its a good start. And I can do about 3 miles before I die of exhaustion.
76 days
Thats how many days left I have to train for the HALF-Marathon I'm running or.

Other than that, Looks like No Adultcon.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Fun times with Amazon Customer Support

So the wifie wanted to buy a camera and lens. She wanted the Nikon D3200. Shes a rebel, so obviously instead of buying a Canon Rebel (like the rest of us), she went with Nikon.

SHE REALLY wanted a Zoom Lens! The most reasonably priced one (for us poor-ish) people cost $400. BUT, Nikon had a promotion to buy a DSLR and get a Lens for X off.

AWESOME, so she went to Nikons Promotion page first for the lense she really wanted. She noticed that, unfortunately, the D3200 was not under the camera's listed for the promotion.(click picture to make it bigger).


So Alice was a little upset, because she was SET on this camera. So basically she went to the page and bought the Camera without the promotion.


So She bought the camera. NOTICE, at the bottom of that image, it DOES list that lens for the discount. So she bought the camera without it.

Fast forward...... She brought this up to me about wanting the lens. So I looked it up and found that... There must be a glitch in the matrix. Of course my first thought was to  google it to make sure google agreed and found this link. http://www.amazon.com/forum/nikon/ref=cm_cd_tfp_ef_tft_tp?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx27ZK1W9PCB2NO&cdThread=Tx3R2DUPM9HYL7A

So I called up customer support. Talked to them about it and the lady, who was very polite about it, researched it herself, let me know that this is not true, and only the 200mm lens applies for the D3200. I was a little bummed about it all, re-read the link above and decided. Why Not Try It Out Myself?

So I added the Camera to the cart and the lens. I had to do this separately because, again, the promotion page DOES NOT list the camera under it. If you proceed to check out you see


The promotion would have/should have applied. So I call back, a little annoyed, and I talked to a different lady about the issue. I explained it all to her. She understood and I had her do everything just to prove that, IM NOT CRAZY, I get was it says, what it doesnt say, but she saw that, before checkout, the promotion would apply, its just not listed as it probably should be.

So went thru the options, Options 1- Send the camera back and get a refund, then buy the camera again and get the promotion. Which was no problem. Option 2- Buy the Lens for $400 and get a $150 credit, she would just need approval. LUCKILY, she did get the approval, but we were well prepared to send it back just to get it with the lens.

So I bought the lens, FINGERS CROSSED, now waiting on the $150 refund. Hopefully everything works out!


Sunday, July 1, 2012

Looks like I'm not making it to my HS reunion

Which really sucks actually. I was looking forward to seeing so many familiar faces.

But a lot of things about it dont quite work for me.
Friday, at 6pm, for $175 for me and my wife in burbank.

1- The price, to me, is far fetched. It would be better if we met at a restaurant.
2- 6pm on a Friday in the middle of burbank is going to be murder for whoever has to travel to burbank. Since this is a Highland High School reunion for people from PALMDALE, that is going to be a bitch.
3- 6-10pm for $100 (solo), Its cheaper to go to Disneyland..... Now aint that some shit?!?!


Disappointed face.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Day 3 of working out...

Entire body is sore, mostly my legs.
But I am making progress toward a marathon, even if its just 1% progress.

I still got to build stamina, get used to running 13 miles, and get used to running on cement.

Fun times.
Unrelated note, my sister didnt do so well on her SATs, dunno what to do.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

I'm officially a fatass!

After much terror, and much stalling, I finally weighed myself to see what the damage was.
186
The heaviest I have ever been in my life. I signed up for the OCT 7th marathon, but I dont think I want to be carrying around 186 lbs.

So today was one of the first days back to the gym. I checked out the new 24 hr fitness to find out its been COMPLETELY remodeled, for the better. That place used to remind me of a dungoun. I image there were back alley gyms that looked better. But its kinda nice now, still not better than the student and health center at long beach, but its nice, prolly way more costly, especially for non students.

Anywho.. I have a long way to go, no real target weight, but definitely not where I want to be