There has been two studies in the U.S. on coincidental DNA matches. The first was at a single prison where they had 256 matches out to 10 loci. They also had matches out to 12 loci. After that report came out one of the NE states( I believe it was Maryland) did a comparison of inmates in their...
I think a more interesting use of that FLIR camera would have been to video Kyle last week when FedEx drove off with his replacement card.
I'm betting he was hotter than any of that Vram.
More kids under the age of 12 die in swimming pools each year than are killed by guns, yet I've never heard of a push for a swimming pool ban.
This is not about deaths but about control. If you look at who is pushing a gun ban you will also see who in our government is trying to control all...
The 6.5mm bullet itself has inherent benefits whatever cartridge it is put into. It has a large enough cross section that it can be accelerated to a decent velocity with less powder. It does a good job of retaining that velocity due to its high ballistic coefficient. The high BC also helps it...
The bean counters will decide what is done. It is never based on the extensive studies the military has carried out.
The 5.56 was chosen because it was considered the most cost effective. Not the most kill effective.
For those who want the Windows 7 UI on a Windows 10 machine, download Classic Shell and select the Windows 7 UI.
I have installed classic shell on well over a dozen computers for friends and family.
I appreciate the advice. I think I will stay with the high frame rate 1080p on ultra settings for games.
If I get a 4K TV I will just use it as a TV, not a monitor.
Thanks for the replies.
I'm currently using a Samsung 32" 1080p TV at 60hz for a monitor. It's also my main TV. My 980ti has no problem keeping everything at 60fps on ultra settings at 1080p.
I want to upgrade to a 50" 4K TV. The benchmarks I've ran show my system doing 35fps to 55fps at 4K on...
I read the NYT.com and Fox News.com as my main sources for news. Generally the truth lies somewhere between the two of them. Since Trump won the NYT has skewed much farther to the left.
NPR started going left 25 years ago. I'm not talking about individual stations but the main organization.