Rest in peace, coach
Oail Andrew "Bum" Phillips Jr., who spent half his adult life as a football coach and every waking moment as the personification of all things Texan, died Friday at his ranch in Goliad.
Phillips was three weeks past his 90th birthday and more than three decades removed from his heyday as head coach of the Oilers from 1975 through 1980. But he will be remembered as the personification of a time, a place and a team that remains deep in the hearts of everyone who saw them play.
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The stuff is volatile. The typical extremely low humidity in NM keeps dust particles airborne, especially if static electricity is also generated. I once grew habaneros in my back yard, made the mistake of taking a ripe one into the kitchen & cutting it in half. Everyone inside soon had eye irritation & started coughing. We had to evacuate the house and air it out. My hands felt like they'd been burned, for days afterward. I did not even chop the habanero, just split it in half.
So, the government shutdown ended this week with only one recorded fatality, at the hands of the Capital Hill Police when a Tea party member single mom ran her car into barricades in front of the White House.
Let the death of Miriam Carey remind you that not even an unarmed woman will stop the government from spending your life savings. Well done, Capital Hill cops. Take a well deserved vacation.
With official policy being arming international violent criminals, what makes anyone think the current regime would hesitate to arm domestic allies with all the ammo on order, guns on hand and other arms to include hand grenades?
Rantburg's summary for arms and ammunition:
All classes of ammunition prices were mostly unchanged to lower.
Prices for used weapons of all categories for private sale were mixed.
Pistol Ammo
.45 caliber, 230 grain, From Last Week: -.02 each
Cheapest, 50 rounds: Cheaper Than Dirt, Tulammo, .34 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 1,000 rounds: BluCore Shooting Center, P&G Performance, reloaded, .36 per round
.40 Caliber Smith & Wesson, 180 grain, From Last Week: -.02 each
Cheapest, 50 rounds: Selway Armory, Ultramax, reloaded, .28 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 1000 rounds: BluCore Shooting center, P&G Performance, reloaded, .26 per round
9mm Parabellum, 115 grain, From Last Week: -.02 each
Cheapest, 50 rounds: Selway Armory, HSM, reloaded, .26 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: Battle Bag Ammo, Reloaded, .24 per round (-.02 each over two weeks)
.357 Magnum, 158 grain, From Last Week: +.06 each ( +.12 each over two weeks)
Cheapest, 50 rounds: LAX Ammunition, Fiocchi, .44 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: LAX Ammunition, Fiocchi, .41 per round
Rifle Ammunition
.223 Caliber/5.56mm 55 grain, From Last Week: -.05 each
Cheapest, 20 rounds: Munire USA, Tulammo, steel cased, .27 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: Sportsman's Guide, Wolf steel cased, .34 per round (Last Week: +.09 each )
.308 NATO 145 grain, From Last Week: -.01 each (-.18 over four weeks)
Cheapest, 20 rounds: Ammunition Depot, MFS, steel cased, .55 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 1000 rounds: Sportsman Guide, MFS, .56 per round
7.62x39 AK 123 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (Four Weeks)
Cheapest, 20 rounds: Ammo Supply Warehouse, Wolf Polyformance, steel core and case, .26 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 1000 rounds: Buy Guns and Ammo, Unknown, On Special, .25 per round
.22 LR 40 Grain, From Last Week: Unchanged (Three Weeks)
Cheapest, 50 rounds: Ammo Fast, Eley Target, .10 per round
Cheapest Bulk, 500 rounds: Natchez Shooters Supplies, Remington Thunderbolt, .08 per round (-.06 each from last week)
Guns for Private Sale
Rifles
.223/5.56mm (AR Pattern Semiautomatic) Average Price: $746 Last Week Avg: $719
California: Smith & Wesson M&P-15: $750
Texas: Smith & Wesson M&P-15: $599
New York: Bushmaster (Carbon Fiber lower) (Pink) (Awww!): $800
Virgina: Colt LE6920: $900
Florida: Mixed Custom Build: $680
.308 NATO (AR-10 Pattern Semiautomatic) Average Price: $1,308 Last Week Avg: $1,250
California: Sig Sauer M716 Patrol: $1,240
Texas: Sig Sauer M716 Patrol: $1,300 (Same Gun)
New York: Core 30 MOE: $1,200 (Same Gun)
Virginia: Smith & Wesson MP-10: $1,500
Florida: Armalite AR-10: $1,300
7.62x39mm (AK Pattern Semiautomatic) Average Price: $649 Last Week Avg: $598
California: Saiga: $600
Texas: Norinco (Thumbhole stock): $800
New York: Saiga: $750
Virginia: Saiga: $550
Florida: Romanian: $500
.45 caliber ACP (M1911 Pattern Semiautomatic Pistol) Average Price: $410 Last Week Avg: $444
California: Charles Daley 1911: $450 (Same gun)
Texas: Argentine Colt: $500
New York: Regent R200SS (Stainless): $400
Virginia: Umarex: $450
Florida: Llama 45: $250 (Same Gun)(Re-listed)
9mm Beretta 92FS or other Semiautomatic Average Price: $426 Last Week Avg: $613
California: Taurus PT24/7: $450
Texas: Taurus PT92: $350
New York: Glock 19: $405
Virginia: Glock 19: $475
Florida: Smith & Wesson 3906: $450
.40 caliber S&W (Glock and other semiautomatic) Average Price: $495 Last Week Avg: $523
California: Smith & Wesson: $450
Texas: Glock 27: $475
New York: Glock 23: $400
Virginia: Glock 27: $650
Florida: Glock 23: $500
Used Gun of the Week:
Uberti Single Action chambered in .45 ACP: $450
Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com and BorderlandBeat.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com.
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Depends if your local store is run by the BATF.
With official policy being arming international violent criminals, what makes anyone think the current regime would hesitate to arm domestic allies with all the ammo on order, guns on hand and other arms to include hand grenades?
On the other end of that is the balloon about fast-tracking trade agreements as a tool of the Executive Branch, essentially bypassing Congress for international treaties. Bad idea, especially with this administration - those who think it is a good idea must concede that someday Obama will not be president. Let me giggle a second and take our favorite 2012 election scarrative boogyman Bain Romney and his vulture kkkapitalist idea to unilaterally sign a trade treaty with Yemen, where in exchange for a basket of Dates, Ben and Jerrys will be moved to Yemen. OK, bit more real - Benghazi was blamed on a video which thinskins found insulting to islam, proposition to the Ewe Inn to ban insulting media against religion. With all the bull spewing from Barry and Hillary! what would have been the odds of el prez fast tracking that UN Resolution to treaty? Oh, Senate would have its say and need 2/3 majority to override the treaty but until then it is in effect. Until then every ahum mid level staffer and their particular fiefdoms will have free reign. Picture this liberals: know what is insulting to Catholics? Abortion, all shut down immediately. No piss Christ, no Choo Choo Biden Hindu voices. Required religious dress, religious law > USA law in certain neighborhoods. Hey, Mo didn't like no Gays so being gay in certain neighborhoods could be considered a hate crime.
So when we have officials pledging to sign a weapons ban, a government which wants to arm drug cartels and al-quaeda, I take it quite seriously, especially since the law yars have corrupted language so badly that it is ok to tax not-trade.
[Al Ahram] Æthiopia unveiled Friday the first phase of a space exploration programme, which includes East Africa's largest observatory designed to promote astronomy research in the region.
"The optical astronomical telescope is mainly intended for astronomy and astrophysics observation research," said observatory director Solomon Belay.
The observatory, which will formally be opened on Saturday, boasts two telescopes, each one metre (over three feet) wide, to see "extra planets, different types of stars, the Milky Way, and deep galaxies," Solomon added.
The 3.4 million dollar (2.5 million euro) observatory, run by the Æthiopian Space Science Society (ESSS), is funded by Æthiopian-Saudi business tycoon Mohammed Alamoudi.
The observatory, 3,200 metres (10,500 feet) above sea level in the lush Entoto mountains on the outskirts of the Æthiopian capital Addis Ababa, is an ideal location because of its minimal cloud cover, moderate winds and low humidity, experts said.
When established in 2004, ESSS was labelled as the "Crazy People's Club", according to the group, but has gained credibility in the past decade with astronomy courses introduced at universities and winning increased political support.
The Æthiopian government is set to launch a space policy in coming years.
Solomon said the group originally faced sceptics in Æthiopia and abroad, who questioned whether space exploration was a wise use of resources in one of Africa's poorest economies, plagued in the past by chronic famine and unrest.
But Solomon said promoting science is key to the development in Æthiopia, today one of Africa's fastest growing economies largely based on agriculture.
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Couple comments at Shipman's link are interesting. I did not know islam was responsible for geek civilization. And though telescopes are things of goodness, they attract juice and we aaalllll know what that means.
[Al Ahram] Egypt ranks 130th out of 156 countries in a recent UN report on happiness; experts suggest that political and economic instability, compounded by demographic congestion, are key causes of Egyptians' general discontentment.
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...experts suggest that political and economic instability, compounded by demographic congestion, are key causes of Egyptians' general discontentment.
Swiss customs agents have seized one million fake tablets of anti-anxiety drug Xanax at the Zurich airport, which were destined for Egypt, authorities said Friday.
This explains so, so much...
The counterfeit tablets, packed in four crates and weighing 400 kg, had originated in China, according to Swissmedic, the Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products.
"Analyses in the Swissmedic laboratory revealed that the drugs, which are prescribed to treat symptoms of acute anxiety, contained no active ingredients whatsoever," Swissmedic said in a statement. "According to experts, the drugs would be unrecognisable as counterfeits at a first glance."
Xanax is a drug manufactured by Pfizer used to treat severe anxiety or panic disorder. The fake tablets were destroyed.
Developing countries such as Egypt are a massive market for counterfeit medications, a massive trade worth billions of dollars that is often deadly. In parts of Asia, Africa and Latin America, fraudulent medicines are thought to amount to as much as 30 per cent of the market, according to the UN drug agency.
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[An Nahar] A United Nations ...a formerly good idea gone bad... helicopter came under fire in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...formerly the Congo Free State, Belgian Congo, Zaire, and who knows what else, not to be confused with the Brazzaville Congo aka Republic of Congo, which is much smaller and much more (for Africa) stable. DRC gave the world Patrice Lumumba and Joseph Mobutu, followed by years of tedious civil war. Its principle industry seems to be the production of corpses. With a population of about 74 million it has lots of raw material... on Friday, a U.N. source said, the second such incident in a week.
"Two helicopters left on reconnaissance missions this morning ... the pilots of one of the helicopters felt some impacts on the cockpit ... and landed" to inspect the damage, a source close to Monusco, the U.N. peacekeeping mission in DR Congo, told Agence La Belle France Presse.
The incident took place some 15 kilometres (10 miles) north of Goma, capital of North Kivu province, which has been in turmoil since warfare ravaged the country from 1996 to 2003.
There were no injuries and the helicopter was able to return to base.
Last week, Congolese M23 rebels shot at a U.N. helicopter but no one was injured.
The M23 was founded by former Tutsi rebels who were incorporated into the Congolese army under a 2009 peace deal.
Complaining the deal was never fully implemented, they mutinied in April 2012, turning their guns on their former comrades and launching the latest rebellion to ravage DR Congo's mineral-rich and conflict-prone east.
A front man for the rebels, Vianney Kazarama, denied that the M23 was behind the attack.
"This morning, the M23 did not fire and did not want to fire on Monusco," said Kazarama, indicating that the shots came from the Congolese army (FARDC).
But Lieutenant-Colonel Olivier Hamuli, a front man for the army in North Kivu, hit back, saying: "Monoscu is a partner of the FARDC and we are together on the ground. It's the M23 which shot," said Hamuli.
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"A House defense aide said the new missile appears to stretch flexibility too far violate the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, based on recent tests and Russian statements that it is designed to thwart U.S. defenses. The treaty bans missiles with ranges of between 310 and 3,400 miles."
[An Nahar] A Ukrainian politician with President Viktor Yanukovych's ruling party has submitted to parliament a bill which could allow tossed in the calaboose Drop the gat, Rocky, or you're a dead 'un! former premier Yulia Tymoshenko to go abroad for medical treatment, the parliament's register showed Friday.
The release of Tymoshenko, who is serving a seven year sentence for abuse of power while in office, is seen as a key condition for Ukraine to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union ...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing... at a summit in November.
Mykola Rudkovskyi of the ruling Regions Party submitted the bill for amendments to Ukraine's criminal code on the legal regulation of allowing convicts to go abroad for treatment.
It was not immediately clear when the Verkhovna Rada parliament would debate the bill.
According to the draft, the bill says that a decision to treat convicts abroad, as well as the terms and conditions, should be taken by a court. The new rules would apply to all convicts, not just Tymoshenko.
After the expiration of the period specified by the court for treatment abroad, the convict should return to Ukraine to continue serving the sentence, the bill says.
In Tymoshenko's case, this would will leave her unable to take part in presidential polls in 2015.
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[An Nahar] Beirut ranked 20 in the list of the world's top tourist destinations, the Ministry of Tourism announced on Thursday.
"Beirut came before Paris, Melbourne, Venice and Barcelona on the list of tourism magazine Conde Nast Traveler," the ministry said in a released statement, noting that the magazine's annual list is based on "its readers' choices."
1.3 million readers participated in this year's vote, according to the same source.
In its feature, the international publication described Beirut as "Paris of the Middle East."
"Beirut has a lot to offer to tourists such as the best restaurants and the most exclusive clubs in the world," it said.
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the magazine's annual list is based on "its readers' choices."
Beirut, huh? Ever consider your readers might be messing with you?
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.