Mar 132013
 

Every time I hear a politician or talking head yammer on about how “compromise” is an unalloyed good, I get a twitch in my left eye. Compromise is very often *not* a good thing. If I’m swimming in the ocean and a shark wants to eat me, what’s the compromise? That it just eats my leg? If I’m a Jew and the anti-Semite wants to kill me and my family, what’s the compromise… that they just take the female members?

No, sometimes one position is just wrong, and no compromise with them should be made. And very often, repeated compromise doesn’t end with each side with half, but with one side with nothing.

A good little tale via the LawDog Files:

Let’s say I have this cake. It is a very nice cake, with “GUN RIGHTS” written across the top in lovely floral icing. Along you come and say, “Give me that cake.”

I say, “No, it’s my cake.”

You say, “Let’s compromise. Give me half.” I respond by asking what I get out of this compromise, and you reply that I get to keep half of my cake.

Okay, we compromise. Let us call this compromise The National Firearms Act of 1934.

There I am with my half of the cake, and you walk back up and say, “Give me that cake.”

I say, “No, it’s my cake.”

You say, “Let’s compromise.” What do I get out of this compromise? Why, I get to keep half of what’s left of the cake I already own.

So, we have your compromise — let us call this one the Gun Control Act of 1968 — and I’m left holding what is now just a quarter of my cake.

And I’m sitting in the corner with my quarter piece of cake, and here you come again. You want my cake. Again.

This time you take several bites — we’ll call this compromise the Clinton Executive Orders — and I’m left with about a tenth of what has always been MY DAMN CAKE and you’ve got nine-tenths of it.

Then we compromised with the Lautenberg Act (nibble, nibble), the HUD/Smith and Wesson agreement (nibble, nibble), the Brady Law (NOM NOM NOM), the School Safety and Law Enforcement Improvement Act (sweet tap-dancing Freyja, my finger!)

I’m left holding crumbs of what was once a large and satisfying cake, and you’re standing there with most of MY CAKE, making anime eyes and whining about being “reasonable”, and wondering “why we won’t compromise”.

I’m done with being reasonable, and I’m done with compromise. Nothing about gun control in this country has ever been “reasonable” nor a genuine “compromise”.

 Posted by at 8:41 am
Mar 132013
 

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Ummm… yeah.

 

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How, you may reasonably ask, did I stumble across this? Naturally enough… it was in the “customers who bought this also bought…” section for:

Jurassic-Sized Parasaurolopus Dinosaur Statue

 

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Which I found from

Canned Unicorn Meat

 

 

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Which I found several steps after searching for what I was actually after:

Uranium Ore

 

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So… yeah.

 Posted by at 3:28 am
Mar 132013
 

NYC Attorney Asks Judge To Ban Jews From Accused Terrorist’s Jury

What makes the story surreal: the attorney is one Frederick Cohn, who is acknowledged in the article to be… Jewish. So the defendant doesn’t want to be judged by Jews, but is happy to hire one to defend him.

If there was ever a case to be made for packing the jury with a bunch of Jews, this would seem to be it. Although loading it with a bunch of old-school Baptists might achieve the same thing…

 Posted by at 2:33 am
Mar 122013
 

Conventional nuclear thermal rockets such as the NERVA can have a specific impulse of around 900 seconds, about twice what you can get from conventional chemical rocket engines. That’s good, but it’s also really low compared to what could be obtained from nuclear thermal systems. Solid core NTR’s have core temperatures substantially cooler than what you’d see in, say, an SSME, and for good reason: the core would soften and fail if it got much hotter. Thus the reason for the high performance of NTR’s is not due to high temperature, but to low molecular weight of the propellant (pure hydrogen, rather than water vapor for the SSME). But what if the core wasn’t limited to the low temperature of an NTR?

One way to do that is the gas-core engine. Here the uranium is allowed to not only melt, but to vaporize. It it retrained in the engine, typically, by spinning the engine or at leas the vapor. Thus the dense uranium vapor is spun out to the walls of the engine, and the much lighter hydrogen propellant is in the core. The keep the walls of the engine from melting, the hydrogen is first released into the engine from the walls themselves. The hydrogen bubbles up through the seething uranium gas, taking heat from the uranium as it does so.

Another approach is illustrated below, the Coaxial Flow Gaseous Nuclear Rocket. Here, instead of uranium spun to the walls, vaporized plutonium is retained along the centerline of the engine, with hydrogen flowing around it.

In these cases, specific impulses can get in the range of 5,000 seconds. But the problems with these designs were many. Startup and shutdown would have been lengthy and complicated processes. In the best cases, some of the fissionable gas would have escaped, meaning excess would need to be carried. In the coaxial system, it’s not entirely clear just *how* the hydrogen was to keep the plutonium vapor in place.

 Posted by at 11:00 pm
Mar 122013
 

All evidence points to Marvin having once lived in close proximity to humans. However, evidence also point to her having been abused by humans… not least of which being the two BB’s. However, there’s something psychological as well.

When I surprise Marvin, such as by coming into a room unannounced (especially when it’s dark), she’ll hiss… but then she gets over it and is friendly in a hurry. But if I’m holding something like a sock, a belt, suspenders… she hisses, freaks out, runs and hides. Something about the image of something long, thin and floppy disturbs her greatly. I hypothesize that someone went after her at least once with something like a leash or a belt.

 Posted by at 8:59 pm
Mar 112013
 

Just announced, the discovery of a previously un-noted star system only 6.5 light years away. however, the binary star system is composed of two brown dwarfs, so it’d be small, dim and cold. The dwarfs are too small to spark nuclear fusion, so any internal heat come from the heat bound up in the original dust/gas cloud collapse that formed them, some heat generated by nuclear fission of heavy elements in their rocky cores, and some heat generated y tidal forces.

Still, it’s interesting to find stuff that close. As noted, if there is a radio receiver there that can pick up terrestrial TV programs, they’re picking up shows from 2006.

wise

 Posted by at 2:56 pm
Mar 102013
 

I’ve just uploaded a pile of photos of Marvin the cat to Dropbox, bringing the total to about half a gigabytes worth taken in the last two months. She seems to be all healed up from her surgeries, but remains weak and wobbly… I think, at this point, it’s probably due to being a rather *old* cat, along with still getting over malnutrition and abuse and such. Hopefully *not* FIP.

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The full-rez photos are the best thing I have to thank those who donated to the cause of getting Marvin some badly needed vet care. The pile o’photos will get occasional updates, presumably for as long as she’s about. I’ve managed to get some glimpses of her molars (oddly, she doesn’t like having her mouth forced open), and man do they look *bad.* She may need dental work (read: tooth removal), so if you want access to a mound of photos of a friendly old cat, donations are appreciated. Any amount is good… but I suppose if you’re feeling *really* generous, I could come up with a coffee cup or a mousepad or something for donations more than ten grand…

 Posted by at 11:00 pm