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Monday, December 26, 2011
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
SureFire (SFR6PXDABK) 6PX Defender Single-Output LED Flashlight
!±8±SureFire (SFR6PXDABK) 6PX Defender Single-Output LED Flashlight
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Price : $125.00
Post Date : Dec 15, 2011 15:51:39
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- Virtually indestructible, electronically regulated light emitting diode (LED) has no filament to burn out or break; lasts for thousands of hours
- Crenellated Strike Bezel® provides enhanced self-defense capability
- Precision reflector creates smooth beam with no spots or rings
- Rugged aerospace-grade aluminum body with Type III anodizing
- Tailcap switch: press for momentary-on, click for constant-on
Compact (pocket sized), high-intensity LED flashlight for tactical, outdoor, self-defense, and general use. Its virtually unbreakable light emitting diode (there's no filament to burn out or break) generates a smooth, brilliant beam —bright enough to temporarily blind an aggressor. And if 200 lumens of blinding light is not enough to make your point with an aggressor, then the 6PX Defender features a crenellated Strike Bezel® as another line of defense. A strong yet lightweight, anodized aluminum body resists crushing, bending, and the elements, and O-ring seals keep dust, dirt, and moisture out. Its compact size, high output, extended runtime, and its Strike Bezel make the 6PX Defender a great choice for personal protection, but it's also perfect for tactical applications, the great outdoors, and ideal as an everyday carry light.
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Monday, December 12, 2011
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Japanese View of the Second World War
Nations, culture and what we are told act as kinds of lenses that greatly influence how we see events. We can gain a better appreciation of this by looking at how people from other cultures look at the same events in history and the world today.
When working in Japan a few years back, I had a class of three more elderly students. The conversation at one point got to World War 2 and their experiences. While of course they were all young Japanese at the time, they had very different backgrounds.
One was a female university student. When I asked her how she felt when she found out the war was over, she said "very sad." When I asked why, she explained that she could not believe Japan had lost!
Then there was another woman who was in high school at the time. She said her reaction to the war ending was of fear because they had been told Americans were like animals. She also said that her parents gave her pills to take in case US soldiers came for her. I did not know the word for the pills at the time, but from the sound of it, I thought it had something to do with birth control. However, when I looked the word up, it was potassium cyanide!
The third student was a male who was in the Japanese Army manning anti-aircraft guns at the time. His reaction was very different though. He said he was overjoyed and felt saved. He said he liked to watch American movies before the war and never believed the propaganda dished out by the Japanese government at the time.
This is obviously not a scientific sample of public opinion in Japan at the end of the war (do not think any were ever taken), but from what I have read of from Japan during the war, it seems like the majority supported the government line until the end as most of those I talked to had.
Of course, the Japanese with their kamikaze attacks, mass suicides and other actions during the war were regarded as especially fanatical. However, there were plenty of Germans fanatically devoted to Hitler and Soviets dedicated to Stalin. Were they really that different? For example, many soldiers in the Soviet Army died in the most suicidal attacks launched without the least regard for the lives of the soldiers.
In more recent years, I have found many Japanese very shocked when told that the US military service was voluntary and those in Iraq were essentially volunteers. They seem to regard dying in Iraq just as senseless as Americans regarded dying in a kamikaze attacks.
Obviously, there are just and unjust causes in the world and sacrificing for the right ones can be good. However, the world would probably be a better place if people, particularity in times of war, tried to look at their own actions from the eyes of those outside their world.
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Surefire 9-Volt Led Extended Range Combatlight Dual Output Flashlight with Strobe
!±8±Surefire 9-Volt Led Extended Range Combatlight Dual Output Flashlight with Strobe
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Price : $550.00
Post Date : Dec 04, 2011 06:45:18
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M3LT-SA large-diameter Turbohead, a Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens, and an ultra high-output 4-die LED emitter come together to produce a powerful, focused beam suitable for spotlight/searchlight applications-yet the light is less than 9 inches long. The high-performance 4-die LED is virtually immune to failure since there is no filament to burn out or break, and it provides a far longer runtime per set of batteries when compared to incandescent lights of similar lumen output. This model includes an ultra high-output strobe mode for special tactical applications or for signaling purposes. It comes standard with a high-strength aerospace aluminum body with a Mil-Spec hard-anodized finish for extreme durability. Also features an ergonomic CombatGrip configuration suited for flashlight/handgun techniques and provides a secure hold with cold, wet, or gloved hands. The M3LT-S features tactical switching- a pushbutton switch that (1) is located on the tailcap for fast, no-look access and for use with flashlight/handgun techniques, (2) always activates maximum light output when fully depressed, and (3) activates the strobe when pressed rapidly three times.Strobe WarningExposure to strobing lights may cause dizziness, disorientation, and nausea. A very small percentage of people suffer from photosensitive epilepsy-approximately .00025% of the population-and may experience seizures or blackouts triggered by strobing lights. Visit www.epilepsyfoundation.org for more information about this rare form of epilepsy. Anyone who has had symptoms linked to this condition should consult a doctor before using this product.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Surefire HL1-A-TN Tactical Helmet Light / Military Helmet mount flashlight
!±8±Surefire HL1-A-TN Tactical Helmet Light / Military Helmet mount flashlight
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Price : $135.00
Post Date : Dec 01, 2011 03:45:05
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Surefire HL1-A-Tn Helmet LightThis compact, multiple-output Helmet Light in tan features three white LEDs, two blue LEDs, and one blinking red infrared LED that serves as a personal Identify Friend or Foe beacon. The white LEDs are perfect for general-purpose, close-work illumination; the blue lights serve the same purpose in a low-signature, night-vision-friendly color.It attaches via a special mount that clamps semi-permanently to the rim of the helmet by means of two socket-head machine screws. Once attached, the light can be easily slid onto the mount, where it locks into place; depressing a small lever slides it right off. Output/Runtime:White High: 19.2 lumens/6 hrsBlue High: 2.5 lumens/20 hrsWhite Med: 5.0 lumens/28 hrsBlue Med: 0.8 lumens/48 hrsWhite Low: 1.4 lumens/48hrsBlue Low: 0.3 lumens/96 hrsTertiary IFF beacon: 1.72 mW/120 hrs
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