Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Students for Concealed Carry on Campus

Students for Concealed Carry on Campus - ConcealedCampus.com

Every day millions of licensed Americans legally carry concealed handguns in movie theaters, office buildings, shopping malls, banks, churches, etc.

Numerous studies show that concealed handgun license holders are five times less likely than non-license holders to commit violent crimes.

Campus "gun free zones" may make some people feel safer, but as recent events demonstrate, feeling safe is not the same as being safe.

CLICK HERE to learn the facts.

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"How a politician stands on the Second Amendment tells you how he or she views you as an individual... as a trustworthy and productive citizen, or as part of an unruly crowd that needs to be lorded over, controlled, supervised, and taken care of." -- Representative Suzanna Gratia Hupp

THESE ROCK!! (birthday idea)

Wiley X JP-2 Light Adjusting Sunglasses - Sunglasses and Eye Protection

Wiley X JP-2 Light Adjusting Sunglasses
[WX-510]
$99.99
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LA Lenses - Light adjusting grey lenses make this protective eyewear perfect for missions where you don't have time to think about your eyes. The innovative Seal-Tek system seals your eyes from outside elements and allows you to determine the configuration. The result is comfortable, durable goggles that provide clear, unobstructed vision in any light conditions.

These light adjusting lenses darken on bright sunny days to shield the eyes from harmful Ultra Violet rays. On overcast days or at night the lenses adjust to clear for perfect optical clarity. Now you don't have to stop to interchange lenses. This new technology is also produced using shatterproof polycarbonate. This is much different than the old photochromic lens technology that use glass and CR-39, which can shatter if struck by a rock while riding. Wiley X has also incorporated the new Emerald 4 anti-reflective coatings to eliminate back-lit glare from the sun or car headlights truly giving the wearer the most functional riding lens available.

Fwd: Japan targets 33-megapixel broadcast by 2015

link:  Japan targets 33-megapixel broadcast by 2015 | Crave : The gadget blog

Jan 15 2008
    (Credit: Crave Asia)

    Even before full-HD reaches mainstream, the Japanese government is already embarking on an ambitious joint project to develop the next-generation high-definition TV system. Dubbed Super Hi-Vision or 8K, this new visual technology boasts 7,680x4,320-pixel or 33-megapixel clarity. That's 16 times the resolution of today's 1080p panels and a fourfold enhancement over the latest commercial 4K displays. The latter, in fact, is barely making its presence felt in Asian cineplexes with Spiderman 3 being one of the first 4K movie releases.

    Japan's communication ministry is expected to inject 300 million yen ($2.7 million ) into research and development, leading up to a scheduled 8K broadcast as early as 2015, Engadget says. But the real question is whether there's a need for such resolution on our average 40- to 50-inch TVs. Perhaps everyone will have a 100-incher in their living room by then.

    Format Resolution Pixel count Pixel count
    Standard definition 720 x 480 345,600 0.3
    High definition 1,280 x 720 921,600 0.9
    Full high definition 1,920 x 1,080 2,073,600 2.1
    4K 4,096 x 2,160 8,847,360 8.8
    8K / Super Hi-Vision 7,680 x 4,320 33,177,600 33.2

    Pixel count at a glance