- Glock's New Model 37 .45 G.A.P.. Huh. I hadn’t even heard of the .45 G.A.P. but being a guy who prefers the big grip of the Glock 21, I’m pretty sure the only interesting thing about this is that it’s a mite more concealable. [endwar]
- Allison Gets Her Gun (Almost), in which a former dues-paying member of Hangun Control Inc. finds out that she’s pro-gun. [endwar]
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It looks interesting, and may be a new source for some linkage here.spiked is an online publication with the modest ambition of making history as well as reporting it. spiked stands for liberty, enlightenment, experimentation and excellence. Its priorities are content, content and content. (Although the design is not bad either.)
- Unique ID - The numbers that control your life explains how driver’s license numbers are far from random. The description of the encoding of the MN DL number matches mine exactly. [cryptogram]
- Free State Problems details problems in the Free State Project which shouldn’t really be a surprise. Their goals are like shouting
Anarchists, Unite!
The real problem may end up being resolved by having two Free States (New Hampshire and Wyoming), due to the culture clash between left-coast and right-coast libertarians. [endwar] - The Memory Hole is Peeking Behind the Curtain of Secrecy, publishing documents that wouldn’t otherwise be available.
- Dan Gillmor talks about AT&T's Anti-Anti-Spam Patent which patents a way of bypassing spam filters.
- Finally, Case Closed on the lack of a link between Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. It’s been going on since 1990.
But there can no longer be any serious argument about whether Saddam Hussein’s Iraq worked with Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda to plot against Americans.