Thursday, February 04, 2016
Prediction on Outcome over Hillary's Email Scandal
Short Answer: Nothing will happen
Long Answer:
When Biden said he wasn't running, I knew she wouldn't be prosecuted. There is no way the Dems leave the election to Bernie. Obama leaked info on the FBI investigation in order to put pressure on Hillary to cut a deal with Obama. He'll make the case go away, and Obama will get something wonderful - perhaps a foundation that gets a lot of government money to study global warming, or perhaps a nomination to be a Supreme Court justice.
The only way any real pressure is brought on Hillary is if Comey and other FBI personnel resign in protest. That is unlikely as Obama will make it clear that he'll make life very very difficult for Comey and his family. IRS audits would just be the beginning.
The Brouhaha on Cruz
On the night of the Iowa Caucus, CNN reported: "“We should say that our Chris Moody is breaking this news that Ben Carson is going to go back to Florida to his home, regardless of how he does tonight here in Iowa. He's going to go there for several says, and then afterwards he's not going to go to South Carolina; he's not going to go to New Hampshire." Cruz's campaign tweeted out that Carson was dropping out. He wasn't and now there is brouhaha that Cruz stole the election.
Carson was polling at 7.7% before caucus according to the Real Clear Politics average. He finished with 9.3%. You really think a tweet by a campaign surrogate swung that many voters?.... and you would have to assume they all went to Cruz, not Rubio. Cruz beat Trump by 3.3%.
How many Carson supporters are even on Twitter, much less religiously follow the Cruz campaign Twitter accounts to catch a last minute tweet?
Carson was polling at 7.7% before caucus according to the Real Clear Politics average. He finished with 9.3%. You really think a tweet by a campaign surrogate swung that many voters?.... and you would have to assume they all went to Cruz, not Rubio. Cruz beat Trump by 3.3%.
How many Carson supporters are even on Twitter, much less religiously follow the Cruz campaign Twitter accounts to catch a last minute tweet?
Wednesday, February 03, 2016
DIY Improvements to Make Gun Safes More Secure
Anyone in the market for a gun safe and who has done some research can come across a wealth of information that may lead you to believe anything less than a $2,000 safe has the strength of a paper bag. This video on YouTube purports to show how people break into a ~$1,000 safe using crowbars in two minutes. They did, but they also were able to tip the safe over and use body weight for leverage. In a similar video on a smaller safe, while the safe is bolted down, he's able to work the crowbar from all angles. Other sites on the net show a safe being successfully attacked with a fire axe. Apart from security, another concern is fire protection.
There are partial solutions to each of these issues:
- Crowbar attack – a thief needs leverage
- Axe attack – a thief needs room to swing
- Fire protection – need more insulation
The key decision is where to put it. There is a certain tradeoff
between accessibility and places that a thief may look. A bedroom closet is accessible
but will be one of the first places a thief looks. I liked this closet space, and
purchase a safe that best utilized the dimensions.
There were some gaps between the closet walls and the safe, which I used to add fireproofing. I used cement board which I cut to fit using a scoring knife. Make sure you cut it in a well-ventilated place (outside) and wear a mask because it can get dusty). I’m not sure how much time each 7/16” thick piece of cement board will add, but it is likely long enough to warrant the $40 for the four 3x5 sheets.
Cement Board |
Scoring Knife |
Measure and start scraping |
Once it is well cut, you can bend it in two and cut the other side. |
The build in shelves required a lot more cuts |
The back is 2 sheets thick |
The shelf on top is then bolted down. In order to remove the screws, you have to remove the safe first. The thief will then have to chop his way through.
The safe is bolted to the floor and to the back. I drilled through the hardwood floor and into the concrete. Drilling to concrete is very tough even with a hammer drill.
The last potential idea if I’m going to be away for awhile,
is to place a piece of drywall over the front here, which will help to hide the
safe. It won’t look that out of place, so it has the potential to fool some thieves.
As an alternative safety measure, if there is any valuables
that do not need protection from fire or children’s prying hands, consider
hiding it elsewhere. Back in the 1800s, the
British found the the 3,106 carat Cullinan diamond in Africa and needed to
transport it back to Britain. They put a fake in a big safe guarded by lots of
people, while the sent the real diamond in a wooden box via normal post.
Will these steps make the safe theft-proof and fireproof?
Absolutely not. However, it will make it harder for a thief to break in. With
an alarm blaring, there is only so much time that thief will have.
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