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Monthly Archives: March 2009
DSS.MIL is not to be trusted
It’s funny that the Defense Security Service (Provides security services to the Department of Defense and defense contractors. Mostly counter-espionage and physical security tasks.) homepage triggers an SSL certificate error. Is that some sort of first lesson: TRUST NO ONE! … Continue reading
“God is so good” rendition by Adam
My friend Adam posted this to Youtube. Nice job Adam.
First pistol practice of the season!
I made it to the range today! The afternoon was sunny and seemed like it was in the high 30s. My fingers were stiff on the cold pistol, but the lighting was beautiful and the wind was light. This was … Continue reading
The Google AdSense conundrum
I have a little side project over at rangelistings.com. The site contains a page for each state with a map of where shooting ranges in that state are. This is the first time I’ve posted advertisements on a site I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged ads, AdSense, advertising, Google, rangelistings.com, ranges, shooting
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Is it Spring yet? I got stuck on a muddy road.
The weather today was sunny, blue sky and mid-forties. The Winter is long, and on days like today, it is easy to think the season has changed. No dice. I’m sick. Some sinus, upper-bronchial thing. I left work a little … Continue reading