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Maggie’s Credentialed but Illiterate

Been going on for a while. I hired a lot of students from top universities around the country - undergrads and grads. "Best and Brightest" was our recruiting mantra. Some of these hand picked, top of class, "A" students struggled to write clearly and get to the point succinctly. That was 20+ years ago and I'm sure it has not improved.

Kids school assignment reading is viewed mostly to answer questions - just finish the assignment. Reading should be a path, not to answering questions, but making the right questions inescapable. I see this in otherwise capable adults who are of the opinion that data and information is to answer questions rather that to ask the right questions. This, along with other educational trends is why the US is trailing much of the world in knowledge, intelligence and education - among other things.

I'm of the view that good writing comes, at least in part, from a lot of reading. There are alternatives to the traditional ink on paper media and, while there is nothing wrong with that on the surface, it leaves "readers" with limited experience in reading as electronic media is mostly short pieces and summaries. From about the 2nd or 3rd grade through high school I read a few books a month outside of assignments and still read at least a few books a year. I attribute my ability to learn and problem solve is an extension of that.

Yes, the schools have too many problems dumped on their plate so time and focus has been taken away from the basics. Its tough to push scholastic progress while dealing with all the other requirement places on schools and teachers. I've run a NFP that works with kids education and we see it everyday. The other big piece that we miss is the fact that education should take place primarily in the home. I don't mean homeschooling but parents and families engaged with the kids in learning - taking what they glean in the classroom and running with it. The prevailing view today is that the schools are, or should be, the primary source of leaning - a misguided view.
Throw a couple of pages of cursive writing in front of them, and get back to me......

Suggestions for 9mm PCC CAN

Well I was bad and picked up a MP5 last week to go along with the Kuna.

Is it best to go trilug or direct thread?

I’m stuck between the hux flow 9k and the AB 4. I know the AB is direct thread only.

Can anyone give me feedback between these 2?
Tri lug is definitely the better option. If you go with direct thread, you will have to check that it’s still tight from time to time. It doesn’t have to loosen much to risk a baffle strike.

If you do choose to go with direct thread, be aware that the muzzle threads on the gun are too long and the can will not screw on far enough to seat the mount on the barrel shoulder. There are spacers available to address this. I have one, but I can’t remember where I got it.
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Looking for information about a 22LR suppressor

Suppressors don't have a negative effect on accuracy per se, they do however add a big variable that can lead to effects in accuracy.

Some suppressors will effect accuracy as they foul whereas others do not, some suppressors will cause bullets to speed up as they foul, they cause more fouling in the barrel/action, loose crud in the suppressor can fall back into the barrel/action and effect accuracy.

I've used three different suppressors and only one of them has had little to no effect on accuracy. I can shoot 800-1000 rounds and see no degradation in accuracy at all, and no speed changes (average speed or ES open up).

If you are building a rifle to compete at the highest level 100% do not use one, otherwise feel free to give one a go. You just might find they cause you a bit of grief.
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Bullet seating tests in vain with Semi-automatic AR-10

You have discovered that a Semi Automatic rifle is a different animal than a bolt action rifle. When the round hits the shoulder of the chamber the case stops but the inertia of the bullet keeps it moving. You really can't stop it from happening. Even cannelured bullets will move a few thousandths of an inch. You simply have to account for it.
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Idea for presentos on a limited budget

Once you've shot out a barrel there really isn't much use for it.

Here's an idea from the USAMU Custom Firearms Shop. These make nice handouts - gifts - keepsakes for the cost of your gunsmith - machinists' time.

The machinist cuts the barrel into coin-thick pieces, polishes them, then laser engraves front and back. Somebody does you a favor? Does a great job? Has a nice achievement worthy of on-the-spot recognition? Hand him one of these tokens as an "Attaboy" or "Thank you."

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Finding a wife

You know, you shouldn’t be watching pearly things. While it may seem she has a point every now and then, there is poison in the water she is serving.

This is gross.
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All good points. However, I usually listen to her videos. I don't watch them but just listen while I do other things.

I have heard her admit to some of her past mistakes and also admit to being fat. She has said that she's "fat," not overweight.

When talking about western women, she uses the term "we." In other words, she does include herself in that group. For example she will say something like, "When it comes to western women, we tend to be crazy." Or "when it comes to picking a boyfriend or husband, we go after someone that's out of our league."

The lady on that video was right about the dresses the "fashion expert" was choosing for her. That was a real disaster. Like I said, I don't watch her videos and so haven't really paid much attention to her appearance and don't really care. I don't want to date her but like listening to her program.

When I was in high school, I worked as a mechanic on the pin-setting machines in a bowling alley.

There was an old lady that ran the cash register and the console to turn on the machines. The counter that she worked at had a clear view of all the lanes.

She didn't bowl herself but worked there ever since the place opened after WWII. I saw a lot of the bowlers with really high averages coming to her for advice. She had watched so many bowlers when working there that she could pick out the right and wrong things they were doing.

Even though she didn't bowl, the bowlers took her advice because she could see what they were doing wrong compared to what really worked for getting high scores.

A person doesn't have to print money to spot a counterfeit bill. Pearl has her faults and you might be right about poison in her podcasts but there is truth to a lot of what she says.
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