After a "fun" day at work (MS Project is a BLAST), I came home and deep cleaned the kitchen. My manicure is ruined and I don't have time before karate to redo. Hopefully before bedtime.
Now if only rest of the apartment would magically clean itself to match the kitchen, I'd be a happy camper.
Sweet! Emmett just called me because he got his grade for his iSearch project. (Remember this is the 67 page thing on the U.S. Presidency I was up typing until 2:30 in the morning.)
He got an A+.
Which comprises a big chunk of his English grade for this term as well.
And then, "The thing with pieces of Communist trash, is that they just don't break."
There's a lot of Communist trash that not only breaks, but also blows up the people shooting it. The great Communist trash achievement is the AK-47, which has surely killed more people than any other hand-held weapon ever made. They are ludicrously inaccurate, appallingly machined and have a kick like the proverbial mule. However, soldiers are being killed today in Afghanistan by 30-year-old AKs that have had essentially no maintenance.
AK-47s are easy to recognize, with their curved ammo clips: [link]
"It's a very distinctive sound!!"
How Canadians see the world :-)
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I am reading this wikepedia thing on the AK-47: [link]
In general, to produce a big wound, a bullet should either tumble (yaw) or break apart upon entering a body. The round fired by the AK-47 doesn't always do this:
Depending on where the bullet impacts and at what depth it yaws, the AK-47 is capable of producing a range of wounding effects. In the absence of yaw, the M43 load can pencil through lung tissue with relatively little injury.[27] On a direct hit to the cranium, hydrostatic shock can cause the head to explode.[28] Even in the absence of yaw and a large temporary cavity, a hit to the shoulder can produce significant lung hemorrhaging attributed to stress wave transmission.
So, aim for the head, not the lungs.