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Comment: Re:Machine shop, anyone? (Score 2) 551

by Seraphim_72 (#43761759) Attached to: Of 1000 Americans Polled, Most Would Ban Home Printing of Guns
Actually if you have a woodworking shop you have everything you need to make a submachine gun that would make this "printed" hand exploder look like the toy it is. I am not saying it would be easy nor look good when you were done. It would however be full auto/select fire and hold as many rounds as you want (and be able to slap in more quickly). Metalworking is easy, fine metalworking, like fine woodworking is hard.

Comment: Re:Anybody know how hard it is to build a sten? (Score 1) 551

by Seraphim_72 (#43761653) Attached to: Of 1000 Americans Polled, Most Would Ban Home Printing of Guns
I know metal work and not plasctic forming but from what I have read and seen about 3d printing, not really no, it is not harder to build one from real materials. Where it gets a little odd is that if done right it is almost easier to make multiple sten type submachine guns at once as opposed to one. You know, cut out ten of these, ten of those, put tab "a" into slot "b" that sort of thing. And screw the 'You need a machine shop' stuff. Truth is the only tool that is handy to have above hand tools to make a sten type gun is a drill press. You can use a hand drill, but lining up holes is a pain in the arse by hand and eye. As for barrels, well, the thing is made to spray bullets not win olympic medals, you can 'wobble' in a barrel blank with press easier with a press than with a hand drill. If you know what you are doing, even a cheapo wood lathe could turn out a barrel better than what whats-his-name has "printed".

Comment: Re:MIT (Score 1) 1109

Guess what, I was pointing out that both are groups that others want to paint with a huge brush for the actions of a few. So yeah, they are equivalent. Good on ya though for picking up that they are not a race, religion or ethnicity. Nice police work there Lou. As for an answer to your questions - um...all of them? Because otherwise they wouldn't be good cops?

See that was the point of the part you quoted, every group has its share of jerks, police jerks tend to get exposed more often. The part that keeps getting missed though is that there actually *are* good cops out there, in fact most of them are believe it or not. Thus what the GP said, most just want to go home at the end of the day and take off their shoes, no Grand Cabal of the Blue Shield needed.

Comment: Re:MIT (Score 1) 1109

People believe muslims are bad because muslims do so many bad things. They have not taken responsibility as a group and purged their ranks of bad muslims, so people will continue to assume that every muslim is a bad muslim. This is the only rational assumption to make, because many of them are bad people, and they have power over you. Thus, you must be on your guard against bad muslims, and you must assume that any muslim interaction will go wrong.

Yeah that doesn't sound prejudicial at all. Guess what, there are jerks who spit on your burger at McD's, scientists that fake results and janitors who leave soap slime on toilet seats too. As long as you are going to tar entire professions might as well keep going.

Comment: Frankly Code, no one gives a damn. (Score 3, Insightful) 225

by Seraphim_72 (#43148759) Attached to: Defcad.com Wants To Be the Google of 3D-Printable Guns
What you are doing is perfectly legal, has been for years. The plans to build all sorts of guns have been out for ages. The government really doesn't care because making a gun is perfectly legal. Calling it "hosting politically incendiary content" isn't going to make it so. It isn't going to be the Big Bad Government that is going to take you down either, it is the wife of the guy that has one of your designs blow up in his face that is going to soak up every dime you are worth. Go ask Paladin Press how it works, I am sure they will give you an ear full.

Comment: Re:Local officials will sell everybody out (Score 1) 250

by Seraphim_72 (#43081013) Attached to: $100 Million Student Database Worries Parents

Please explain why a school needs a Principal, 2 or 3 vice principals, a disciplinary administrator or 2, a staff of 5 to 10 emotional counselors/therapists, 5 to 10 career counselors, multiple secretaries for the administration to support the bureaucracy and on and on.

I used to think like you to an extent, then I actually went looking for answers. Trust me, that is a skeleton crew. Between, public/community//state/federal standards/mandates/reporting I am continually shocked they get as much done as they do. Look at it this way. Take any company with as many workers as your local school has students (the parents and community are the customers), anything close to the same budget, and overall responsibility to thieir customers and see if they have as many managers. Chances are they have many many more. If you want a hand crafted product, it is going to take incredible attention to detail, that costs time, people and money.

Add in things like the competition for having the best sports equipment and fields and the need to acquire the shiniest new gadgetry and it becomes hard to say schools are under funded and not just poorly managed. Cut all that other crap and if the school is still short on money then come talk to me until then figure out how to manage my tax dollars properly.

Few people that participated in HS sports would tell you it was a bad investment years later. As for tech, if you want cake you are going to have to break some eggs. As for 'your' tax dollars, I guess more people decided that their tax dollars were well spent on these things. Welcome to democracy.

Comment: Re:Good (Score 1) 851

by Seraphim_72 (#42525483) Attached to: Indiana Nurses Fired After Refusing Flu Shots On Religious Grounds
Oh do tell, what other mandatory medical procedures that have no proven efficacy in the situation do you want to support? Colonoscopes for 10 year olds? After all there are recorded cases.... Pre-emptive Gall Bladder removal? Cheaper and safer to do when you are not ill after all.

"One must raise the question of whether anyone has the right to risk getting an illness themselves." Did you support the NY drink ban? How about we make fatty food illegal? How about we add just plain injury to that? Motorcycles, gone. Extreme Sports, gone. Cars, gone.

"Is there any good reason?" How about Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness any damn way I want without your boot on my neck? Any who gives a crap why they refused? Does your opinion change if they are deathly afraid of needles or seeing their own blood?

"there is no evidence showing that vaccinated workers are less likely to transmit virus

should also be considered as

there is no evidence showing that vaccinated workers are more likely to transmit virus"

So you advocate the mandatory use of medicine that shows no efficacy. That puts you right in league with Authoritarian Homeopaths, what great company you keep.

Comment: Re:Books (Score 1) 465

by Seraphim_72 (#42495985) Attached to: Death of Printed Books May Have Been Exaggerated
<blockquote>Here's one thing that you neglected to mention about e-books: They cost almost nothing to publish. It means a lot of rubbish makes it through, but a lot more good authors will get published. With paper books, I guarantee, that over the past hundred years millions of manuscripts became forgotten, because of the printing costs.</blockquote>

And here is a thing about that that you gloss over, the sheer amount of rubbish. The signal to nose ratio will increase a hundredfold and the few good authors we get out of it won't be worth the amount of garbage people have to wade through to find it. those millions of unpublished you refer to? Sure it might have been cost to prin, after all who would pay money to publish total schlock writing.

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