Pat’s Product Review: Skinner Rifle Sights

Many, many years ago, when I started wearing reading glasses, I found that I wasn’t seeing the sights on some of my handguns and rifles as clearly as I would have liked. With age, comes reading glasses for many of us – just a fact of life! Now, while I could see the sights on my rifles – without reading glasses – the sights were a bit fuzzy! With my reading glasses on, the sights were sharp, but the target was blurred. Grrrr!   I did find though, that rifles with peep sights were much easier to get a good …




Letter Re: Renewing Your Google Street View Opt-Out

Dear Editor: A few years ago I blocked out the views of my house from Google Street View.  However, I recently discovered that the Street View vehicle had taken updated pictures of my street, and my house was again visible, and in much greater detail!  I was actually able to read my electrical meter from Street View and view objects inside of my house by zooming in on windows that were open.  It also appears that the Street View cameras are much higher than the previous vehicle; based on the height of a pedestrian on my street, the cameras look …




Recipe of the Week:

Tennessee Guy’s Pancake Recipe Here is my favorite pancake recipe:   1 cup of sour cream   1 cup cottage cheese   1 tablespoon sugar   1 cup of flour   Place all ingredients in blender or food processor and blend until smooth.   It is also good to put a heaping  1/2 cup of oatmeal in place of 1/2 cup of flour!   This recipe will give you mouth watering pancakes. Enjoy! Useful Recipe and Cooking Links: H.E. suggested the recipe collection at Everyday Food Storage. Tom in Iowa recommended the 19th Century Recipes Archives at Hearth and Home. …




Economics and Investing:

Spain Starts to Feel the Heat G.G. flagged this: Tungsten-Filled 1 Kilo Gold Bar Found in the UK Memo Reveals: Corzine Did Steal Investor Funds and Perjured Himself Before Congress. (Thanks to B.B. for the link.) Strapped for Cash: New East River Bridges Toll Proposal Goes After Everyone, Including Bicyclists. (A Hat tip to Marcia H. for the link.) Items from The Economatrix: Silver Now Outpacing Gold and Fed Frightened For the Long-Unemployed, Hiring Bias Rears its Head New Homes Sales Slip, Prices at Eight Month High




Odds ‘n Sods:

I was recently given a braided paracord belt, hand made by Ridgerunner Belts. I was impressed by the quality of the construction and its sturdiness. In my estimation it has a bit too much stretch to be useful for a pistol belt, but otherwise it is a very practical belt. (Pistol belts should be thick and stout, so that they don’t “give” vertically, when you draw your pistol.) I’ve found that one advantage of paracord belts is that you can insert the belt buckle toggle anywhere along their length, at about 1/4 inch intervals. This means that in addition to …