OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
#106
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>
>> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>>> If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>
>>>
>> Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit Scholars,
>> and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough money to buy what
>> they desire rather than steal it from parked cars, I would hold that
>> thought if I were you!<g>
>
>
> If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun laws
> here, and they'll go up a long time.
I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>
> Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've already
> busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only parks his
> cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during broad
daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't shoot him.
Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked sheriff's
department patrol car?
> Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
most likely would not be criminals.
Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's? for...?
See my point?
> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>
>> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>>> If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>
>>>
>> Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit Scholars,
>> and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough money to buy what
>> they desire rather than steal it from parked cars, I would hold that
>> thought if I were you!<g>
>
>
> If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun laws
> here, and they'll go up a long time.
I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>
> Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've already
> busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only parks his
> cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during broad
daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't shoot him.
Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked sheriff's
department patrol car?
> Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
most likely would not be criminals.
Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's? for...?
See my point?
#107
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in
news:P_ednQA_lfJht1fbnZ2dnUVZ_uGknZ2d@sedona.net:
> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
> news:Uwdyi.1606$nB3.1379@trndny02...
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:04 +0000, Josh S wrote:
>>
>>> In article <P2sxi.1330$563.924@trndny08>,
>>> Hachiroku ÉnÉ`ÉçÉN <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote:
>>>
>>>> And come up with a Cheap-*** alarm.
>>>>
>>>> On the Mazda, I don't want to go to the trouble or expense of
>>>> installing a real alarm, but I want something.
>>>
>>> An engine disabler is what you need.
>>> Alarms just disturb others.
>>
>>
>> They didn't try to steal the car, they took my XM receiver.
>>
>> I want something that makes noise, but doesn't trigger falsely.
>>
>> So I can run out with my baseball bat...
>>
>>
>>
> But don't make the mistake of bringing a baseball bat to a gunfight.
there might even be more than one auto burglar,and it's not hard to take
away a baseball bat.
>
>
>
>
Get a baby monitor,the digital ones have the best range.
Then you can listen in on your car,effectively a silent alarm.
If they break a window or open the door,you will hear it,and they will have
no indication of an alarm.(they are not "cheap",though)
Make an adapter to allow it to run off the 12V auto cig lighter.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:P_ednQA_lfJht1fbnZ2dnUVZ_uGknZ2d@sedona.net:
> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
> news:Uwdyi.1606$nB3.1379@trndny02...
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:04 +0000, Josh S wrote:
>>
>>> In article <P2sxi.1330$563.924@trndny08>,
>>> Hachiroku ÉnÉ`ÉçÉN <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote:
>>>
>>>> And come up with a Cheap-*** alarm.
>>>>
>>>> On the Mazda, I don't want to go to the trouble or expense of
>>>> installing a real alarm, but I want something.
>>>
>>> An engine disabler is what you need.
>>> Alarms just disturb others.
>>
>>
>> They didn't try to steal the car, they took my XM receiver.
>>
>> I want something that makes noise, but doesn't trigger falsely.
>>
>> So I can run out with my baseball bat...
>>
>>
>>
> But don't make the mistake of bringing a baseball bat to a gunfight.
there might even be more than one auto burglar,and it's not hard to take
away a baseball bat.
>
>
>
>
Get a baby monitor,the digital ones have the best range.
Then you can listen in on your car,effectively a silent alarm.
If they break a window or open the door,you will hear it,and they will have
no indication of an alarm.(they are not "cheap",though)
Make an adapter to allow it to run off the 12V auto cig lighter.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
#108
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in
news:P_ednQA_lfJht1fbnZ2dnUVZ_uGknZ2d@sedona.net:
> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
> news:Uwdyi.1606$nB3.1379@trndny02...
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:04 +0000, Josh S wrote:
>>
>>> In article <P2sxi.1330$563.924@trndny08>,
>>> Hachiroku ÉnÉ`ÉçÉN <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote:
>>>
>>>> And come up with a Cheap-*** alarm.
>>>>
>>>> On the Mazda, I don't want to go to the trouble or expense of
>>>> installing a real alarm, but I want something.
>>>
>>> An engine disabler is what you need.
>>> Alarms just disturb others.
>>
>>
>> They didn't try to steal the car, they took my XM receiver.
>>
>> I want something that makes noise, but doesn't trigger falsely.
>>
>> So I can run out with my baseball bat...
>>
>>
>>
> But don't make the mistake of bringing a baseball bat to a gunfight.
there might even be more than one auto burglar,and it's not hard to take
away a baseball bat.
>
>
>
>
Get a baby monitor,the digital ones have the best range.
Then you can listen in on your car,effectively a silent alarm.
If they break a window or open the door,you will hear it,and they will have
no indication of an alarm.(they are not "cheap",though)
Make an adapter to allow it to run off the 12V auto cig lighter.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:P_ednQA_lfJht1fbnZ2dnUVZ_uGknZ2d@sedona.net:
> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
> news:Uwdyi.1606$nB3.1379@trndny02...
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:04 +0000, Josh S wrote:
>>
>>> In article <P2sxi.1330$563.924@trndny08>,
>>> Hachiroku ÉnÉ`ÉçÉN <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote:
>>>
>>>> And come up with a Cheap-*** alarm.
>>>>
>>>> On the Mazda, I don't want to go to the trouble or expense of
>>>> installing a real alarm, but I want something.
>>>
>>> An engine disabler is what you need.
>>> Alarms just disturb others.
>>
>>
>> They didn't try to steal the car, they took my XM receiver.
>>
>> I want something that makes noise, but doesn't trigger falsely.
>>
>> So I can run out with my baseball bat...
>>
>>
>>
> But don't make the mistake of bringing a baseball bat to a gunfight.
there might even be more than one auto burglar,and it's not hard to take
away a baseball bat.
>
>
>
>
Get a baby monitor,the digital ones have the best range.
Then you can listen in on your car,effectively a silent alarm.
If they break a window or open the door,you will hear it,and they will have
no indication of an alarm.(they are not "cheap",though)
Make an adapter to allow it to run off the 12V auto cig lighter.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
#109
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote in
news:P_ednQA_lfJht1fbnZ2dnUVZ_uGknZ2d@sedona.net:
> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
> news:Uwdyi.1606$nB3.1379@trndny02...
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:04 +0000, Josh S wrote:
>>
>>> In article <P2sxi.1330$563.924@trndny08>,
>>> Hachiroku ÉnÉ`ÉçÉN <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote:
>>>
>>>> And come up with a Cheap-*** alarm.
>>>>
>>>> On the Mazda, I don't want to go to the trouble or expense of
>>>> installing a real alarm, but I want something.
>>>
>>> An engine disabler is what you need.
>>> Alarms just disturb others.
>>
>>
>> They didn't try to steal the car, they took my XM receiver.
>>
>> I want something that makes noise, but doesn't trigger falsely.
>>
>> So I can run out with my baseball bat...
>>
>>
>>
> But don't make the mistake of bringing a baseball bat to a gunfight.
there might even be more than one auto burglar,and it's not hard to take
away a baseball bat.
>
>
>
>
Get a baby monitor,the digital ones have the best range.
Then you can listen in on your car,effectively a silent alarm.
If they break a window or open the door,you will hear it,and they will have
no indication of an alarm.(they are not "cheap",though)
Make an adapter to allow it to run off the 12V auto cig lighter.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:P_ednQA_lfJht1fbnZ2dnUVZ_uGknZ2d@sedona.net:
> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
> news:Uwdyi.1606$nB3.1379@trndny02...
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:04 +0000, Josh S wrote:
>>
>>> In article <P2sxi.1330$563.924@trndny08>,
>>> Hachiroku ÉnÉ`ÉçÉN <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote:
>>>
>>>> And come up with a Cheap-*** alarm.
>>>>
>>>> On the Mazda, I don't want to go to the trouble or expense of
>>>> installing a real alarm, but I want something.
>>>
>>> An engine disabler is what you need.
>>> Alarms just disturb others.
>>
>>
>> They didn't try to steal the car, they took my XM receiver.
>>
>> I want something that makes noise, but doesn't trigger falsely.
>>
>> So I can run out with my baseball bat...
>>
>>
>>
> But don't make the mistake of bringing a baseball bat to a gunfight.
there might even be more than one auto burglar,and it's not hard to take
away a baseball bat.
>
>
>
>
Get a baby monitor,the digital ones have the best range.
Then you can listen in on your car,effectively a silent alarm.
If they break a window or open the door,you will hear it,and they will have
no indication of an alarm.(they are not "cheap",though)
Make an adapter to allow it to run off the 12V auto cig lighter.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
#110
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
Say What? <NotMe@NotYou.com> wrote in
news:mysyi.2685$LL7.605@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com:
> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>>
>>> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>
>>>> If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit
>>> Scholars, and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough
>>> money to buy what they desire rather than steal it from parked cars,
>>> I would hold that thought if I were you!<g>
>>
>>
>> If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun
>> laws here, and they'll go up a long time.
>
> I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
> laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>>
>> Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've
>> already busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only
>> parks his cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
>
> Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
> country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during
> broad daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't
> shoot him.
> Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked
> sheriff's
> department patrol car?
>
>
>> Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
>
>
> You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
> class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
> most likely would not be criminals.
>
> Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's?
> for...?
>
> See my point?
>
>
Orlando police have had several of their vehicles broken into;the thieves
are targeting them for the guns inside.
Orlando Sheriffs lost 2 machine guns(one a silenced machine pistol!) and a
Glock from just one unmarked car,other thefts nicked a couple of AR-15
rifles and a couple of handguns.
and that's with gun locking stations bolted inside.
Thievery is getting really bad;now the thieves are stealing copper wire
from street lighting *that is powered up*.
also,the copper and aluminum from home air conditioners,and stripping homes
under construction.
Of course,our laws protect the criminals better than they protect the
ordinary decent citizens(ODCs).They make it SAFE for thieves to steal.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:mysyi.2685$LL7.605@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com:
> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>>
>>> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>
>>>> If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit
>>> Scholars, and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough
>>> money to buy what they desire rather than steal it from parked cars,
>>> I would hold that thought if I were you!<g>
>>
>>
>> If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun
>> laws here, and they'll go up a long time.
>
> I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
> laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>>
>> Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've
>> already busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only
>> parks his cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
>
> Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
> country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during
> broad daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't
> shoot him.
> Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked
> sheriff's
> department patrol car?
>
>
>> Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
>
>
> You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
> class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
> most likely would not be criminals.
>
> Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's?
> for...?
>
> See my point?
>
>
Orlando police have had several of their vehicles broken into;the thieves
are targeting them for the guns inside.
Orlando Sheriffs lost 2 machine guns(one a silenced machine pistol!) and a
Glock from just one unmarked car,other thefts nicked a couple of AR-15
rifles and a couple of handguns.
and that's with gun locking stations bolted inside.
Thievery is getting really bad;now the thieves are stealing copper wire
from street lighting *that is powered up*.
also,the copper and aluminum from home air conditioners,and stripping homes
under construction.
Of course,our laws protect the criminals better than they protect the
ordinary decent citizens(ODCs).They make it SAFE for thieves to steal.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
#111
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
Say What? <NotMe@NotYou.com> wrote in
news:mysyi.2685$LL7.605@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com:
> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>>
>>> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>
>>>> If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit
>>> Scholars, and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough
>>> money to buy what they desire rather than steal it from parked cars,
>>> I would hold that thought if I were you!<g>
>>
>>
>> If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun
>> laws here, and they'll go up a long time.
>
> I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
> laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>>
>> Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've
>> already busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only
>> parks his cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
>
> Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
> country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during
> broad daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't
> shoot him.
> Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked
> sheriff's
> department patrol car?
>
>
>> Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
>
>
> You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
> class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
> most likely would not be criminals.
>
> Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's?
> for...?
>
> See my point?
>
>
Orlando police have had several of their vehicles broken into;the thieves
are targeting them for the guns inside.
Orlando Sheriffs lost 2 machine guns(one a silenced machine pistol!) and a
Glock from just one unmarked car,other thefts nicked a couple of AR-15
rifles and a couple of handguns.
and that's with gun locking stations bolted inside.
Thievery is getting really bad;now the thieves are stealing copper wire
from street lighting *that is powered up*.
also,the copper and aluminum from home air conditioners,and stripping homes
under construction.
Of course,our laws protect the criminals better than they protect the
ordinary decent citizens(ODCs).They make it SAFE for thieves to steal.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:mysyi.2685$LL7.605@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com:
> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>>
>>> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>
>>>> If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit
>>> Scholars, and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough
>>> money to buy what they desire rather than steal it from parked cars,
>>> I would hold that thought if I were you!<g>
>>
>>
>> If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun
>> laws here, and they'll go up a long time.
>
> I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
> laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>>
>> Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've
>> already busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only
>> parks his cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
>
> Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
> country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during
> broad daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't
> shoot him.
> Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked
> sheriff's
> department patrol car?
>
>
>> Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
>
>
> You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
> class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
> most likely would not be criminals.
>
> Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's?
> for...?
>
> See my point?
>
>
Orlando police have had several of their vehicles broken into;the thieves
are targeting them for the guns inside.
Orlando Sheriffs lost 2 machine guns(one a silenced machine pistol!) and a
Glock from just one unmarked car,other thefts nicked a couple of AR-15
rifles and a couple of handguns.
and that's with gun locking stations bolted inside.
Thievery is getting really bad;now the thieves are stealing copper wire
from street lighting *that is powered up*.
also,the copper and aluminum from home air conditioners,and stripping homes
under construction.
Of course,our laws protect the criminals better than they protect the
ordinary decent citizens(ODCs).They make it SAFE for thieves to steal.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
#112
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
Say What? <NotMe@NotYou.com> wrote in
news:mysyi.2685$LL7.605@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com:
> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>>
>>> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>
>>>> If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit
>>> Scholars, and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough
>>> money to buy what they desire rather than steal it from parked cars,
>>> I would hold that thought if I were you!<g>
>>
>>
>> If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun
>> laws here, and they'll go up a long time.
>
> I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
> laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>>
>> Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've
>> already busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only
>> parks his cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
>
> Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
> country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during
> broad daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't
> shoot him.
> Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked
> sheriff's
> department patrol car?
>
>
>> Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
>
>
> You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
> class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
> most likely would not be criminals.
>
> Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's?
> for...?
>
> See my point?
>
>
Orlando police have had several of their vehicles broken into;the thieves
are targeting them for the guns inside.
Orlando Sheriffs lost 2 machine guns(one a silenced machine pistol!) and a
Glock from just one unmarked car,other thefts nicked a couple of AR-15
rifles and a couple of handguns.
and that's with gun locking stations bolted inside.
Thievery is getting really bad;now the thieves are stealing copper wire
from street lighting *that is powered up*.
also,the copper and aluminum from home air conditioners,and stripping homes
under construction.
Of course,our laws protect the criminals better than they protect the
ordinary decent citizens(ODCs).They make it SAFE for thieves to steal.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:mysyi.2685$LL7.605@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com:
> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>>
>>> Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>
>>>> If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit
>>> Scholars, and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough
>>> money to buy what they desire rather than steal it from parked cars,
>>> I would hold that thought if I were you!<g>
>>
>>
>> If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun
>> laws here, and they'll go up a long time.
>
> I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
> laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>>
>> Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've
>> already busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only
>> parks his cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
>
> Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
> country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during
> broad daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't
> shoot him.
> Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked
> sheriff's
> department patrol car?
>
>
>> Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
>
>
> You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
> class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
> most likely would not be criminals.
>
> Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's?
> for...?
>
> See my point?
>
>
Orlando police have had several of their vehicles broken into;the thieves
are targeting them for the guns inside.
Orlando Sheriffs lost 2 machine guns(one a silenced machine pistol!) and a
Glock from just one unmarked car,other thefts nicked a couple of AR-15
rifles and a couple of handguns.
and that's with gun locking stations bolted inside.
Thievery is getting really bad;now the thieves are stealing copper wire
from street lighting *that is powered up*.
also,the copper and aluminum from home air conditioners,and stripping homes
under construction.
Of course,our laws protect the criminals better than they protect the
ordinary decent citizens(ODCs).They make it SAFE for thieves to steal.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:04 +0000, Josh S wrote:
>
>
>>In article <P2sxi.1330$563.924@trndny08>,
>> Hachiroku ÉnÉ`ÉçÉN <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>And come up with a Cheap-*** alarm.
>>>
>>>On the Mazda, I don't want to go to the trouble or expense of installing
>>>a real alarm, but I want something.
>>
>>An engine disabler is what you need.
>>Alarms just disturb others.
>
>
>
> They didn't try to steal the car, they took my XM receiver.
>
> I want something that makes noise, but doesn't trigger falsely.
>
> So I can run out with my baseball bat...
>
>
Install a "trip" wire and run it up to your bedroom and tie the other
end to your big toe. Keep the Glock handy, it will be a lot more
effective than a crappy ol' bat...
JT
#114
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:04 +0000, Josh S wrote:
>
>
>>In article <P2sxi.1330$563.924@trndny08>,
>> Hachiroku ÉnÉ`ÉçÉN <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>And come up with a Cheap-*** alarm.
>>>
>>>On the Mazda, I don't want to go to the trouble or expense of installing
>>>a real alarm, but I want something.
>>
>>An engine disabler is what you need.
>>Alarms just disturb others.
>
>
>
> They didn't try to steal the car, they took my XM receiver.
>
> I want something that makes noise, but doesn't trigger falsely.
>
> So I can run out with my baseball bat...
>
>
Install a "trip" wire and run it up to your bedroom and tie the other
end to your big toe. Keep the Glock handy, it will be a lot more
effective than a crappy ol' bat...
JT
#115
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 07:36:04 +0000, Josh S wrote:
>
>
>>In article <P2sxi.1330$563.924@trndny08>,
>> Hachiroku ÉnÉ`ÉçÉN <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>And come up with a Cheap-*** alarm.
>>>
>>>On the Mazda, I don't want to go to the trouble or expense of installing
>>>a real alarm, but I want something.
>>
>>An engine disabler is what you need.
>>Alarms just disturb others.
>
>
>
> They didn't try to steal the car, they took my XM receiver.
>
> I want something that makes noise, but doesn't trigger falsely.
>
> So I can run out with my baseball bat...
>
>
Install a "trip" wire and run it up to your bedroom and tie the other
end to your big toe. Keep the Glock handy, it will be a lot more
effective than a crappy ol' bat...
JT
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
Jim Yanik wrote:
> Say What? <NotMe@NotYou.com> wrote in
> news:mysyi.2685$LL7.605@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com:
>
>
>>Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>>
>>>>>If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit
>>>>Scholars, and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough
>>>>money to buy what they desire rather than steal it from parked cars,
>>>>I would hold that thought if I were you!<g>
>>>
>>>
>>>If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun
>>>laws here, and they'll go up a long time.
>>
>>I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
>>laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>>
>>>Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've
>>>already busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only
>>>parks his cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
>>
>>Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
>>country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during
>>broad daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't
>>shoot him.
>> Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked
>> sheriff's
>>department patrol car?
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
>>
>>
>>You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
>>class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
>>most likely would not be criminals.
>>
>>Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's?
>>for...?
>>
>>See my point?
>>
>>
>
>
> Orlando police have had several of their vehicles broken into;the thieves
> are targeting them for the guns inside.
> Orlando Sheriffs lost 2 machine guns(one a silenced machine pistol!) and a
> Glock from just one unmarked car,other thefts nicked a couple of AR-15
> rifles and a couple of handguns.
> and that's with gun locking stations bolted inside.
>
> Thievery is getting really bad;now the thieves are stealing copper wire
> from street lighting *that is powered up*.
> also,the copper and aluminum from home air conditioners,and stripping homes
> under construction.
>
> Of course,our laws protect the criminals better than they protect the
> ordinary decent citizens(ODCs).They make it SAFE for thieves to steal.
>
Yep and many politicos are trying to disarm the law abiding citizen as
well...
JT
(But not in TX..)
#117
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
Jim Yanik wrote:
> Say What? <NotMe@NotYou.com> wrote in
> news:mysyi.2685$LL7.605@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com:
>
>
>>Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>>
>>>>>If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit
>>>>Scholars, and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough
>>>>money to buy what they desire rather than steal it from parked cars,
>>>>I would hold that thought if I were you!<g>
>>>
>>>
>>>If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun
>>>laws here, and they'll go up a long time.
>>
>>I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
>>laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>>
>>>Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've
>>>already busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only
>>>parks his cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
>>
>>Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
>>country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during
>>broad daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't
>>shoot him.
>> Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked
>> sheriff's
>>department patrol car?
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
>>
>>
>>You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
>>class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
>>most likely would not be criminals.
>>
>>Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's?
>>for...?
>>
>>See my point?
>>
>>
>
>
> Orlando police have had several of their vehicles broken into;the thieves
> are targeting them for the guns inside.
> Orlando Sheriffs lost 2 machine guns(one a silenced machine pistol!) and a
> Glock from just one unmarked car,other thefts nicked a couple of AR-15
> rifles and a couple of handguns.
> and that's with gun locking stations bolted inside.
>
> Thievery is getting really bad;now the thieves are stealing copper wire
> from street lighting *that is powered up*.
> also,the copper and aluminum from home air conditioners,and stripping homes
> under construction.
>
> Of course,our laws protect the criminals better than they protect the
> ordinary decent citizens(ODCs).They make it SAFE for thieves to steal.
>
Yep and many politicos are trying to disarm the law abiding citizen as
well...
JT
(But not in TX..)
#118
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
Jim Yanik wrote:
> Say What? <NotMe@NotYou.com> wrote in
> news:mysyi.2685$LL7.605@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com:
>
>
>>Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 20:44:45 -0500, Unquestionably Confused wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hachiroku ãƒãƒãƒã‚¯ wrote:
>>
>>>>>If these guys have guns, they're even dumber than I thought...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Considering the low incidence of Mensa members, National Merit
>>>>Scholars, and successful, moderately bright folks who earn enough
>>>>money to buy what they desire rather than steal it from parked cars,
>>>>I would hold that thought if I were you!<g>
>>>
>>>
>>>If they have guns for petty larceny, they're toast. We have tough gun
>>>laws here, and they'll go up a long time.
>>
>>I don't know where "here" is for you but we have rather stringent gun
>>laws in Illinois (even outside Chicago) and they are still dumb.
>>
>>>Hope the few hundred dollars they boost is worth the time. They've
>>>already busted into the next door neighbor of a State Cop...he only
>>>parks his cruiser outside his house 3-4 times a week...
>>
>>Had one moron break into a house about 3 miles from me out in the
>>country. Car sitting on the driveway and he still broke in during
>>broad daylight. Fought with the owner who, for some reason, didn't
>>shoot him.
>> Oh, did I mention the car in the driveway was a fully marked
>> sheriff's
>>department patrol car?
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hmmm....what were you saying about a dearth of Mensa members...?
>>
>>
>>You have to remove YOUR mindset when you think about what the criminal
>>class will do. They don't think like you and me. If they did, they
>>most likely would not be criminals.
>>
>>Who kills somebody for a dirty look? for a pair of new Nike's?
>>for...?
>>
>>See my point?
>>
>>
>
>
> Orlando police have had several of their vehicles broken into;the thieves
> are targeting them for the guns inside.
> Orlando Sheriffs lost 2 machine guns(one a silenced machine pistol!) and a
> Glock from just one unmarked car,other thefts nicked a couple of AR-15
> rifles and a couple of handguns.
> and that's with gun locking stations bolted inside.
>
> Thievery is getting really bad;now the thieves are stealing copper wire
> from street lighting *that is powered up*.
> also,the copper and aluminum from home air conditioners,and stripping homes
> under construction.
>
> Of course,our laws protect the criminals better than they protect the
> ordinary decent citizens(ODCs).They make it SAFE for thieves to steal.
>
Yep and many politicos are trying to disarm the law abiding citizen as
well...
JT
(But not in TX..)
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
dgk wrote:
> On 17 Aug 2007 22:20:25 -0400, kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
>>BUT, a thirty-foot anaconda will definitely be a theft-stopping wonder, if not
>>deterring any theft attempts in the first place. Everybody should have them.
>>You could sell them with the slogan "Get your Honda An Anaconda." If you use
>>that slogan, though, I want royalties.
>>--scott
>
> Plus, it will take care of any mice that get inside.
Newfies note: this is NOT a cure for squeaks.
--
"You know the difference between cannibals and liberals?
Cannibals only eat their enemies."
-- Lyndon Baines Johnson
> On 17 Aug 2007 22:20:25 -0400, kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
>>BUT, a thirty-foot anaconda will definitely be a theft-stopping wonder, if not
>>deterring any theft attempts in the first place. Everybody should have them.
>>You could sell them with the slogan "Get your Honda An Anaconda." If you use
>>that slogan, though, I want royalties.
>>--scott
>
> Plus, it will take care of any mice that get inside.
Newfies note: this is NOT a cure for squeaks.
--
"You know the difference between cannibals and liberals?
Cannibals only eat their enemies."
-- Lyndon Baines Johnson
#120
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Re: OK, ladies and gentlemen, put on your Thinking Caps...
dgk wrote:
> On 17 Aug 2007 22:20:25 -0400, kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
>>BUT, a thirty-foot anaconda will definitely be a theft-stopping wonder, if not
>>deterring any theft attempts in the first place. Everybody should have them.
>>You could sell them with the slogan "Get your Honda An Anaconda." If you use
>>that slogan, though, I want royalties.
>>--scott
>
> Plus, it will take care of any mice that get inside.
Newfies note: this is NOT a cure for squeaks.
--
"You know the difference between cannibals and liberals?
Cannibals only eat their enemies."
-- Lyndon Baines Johnson
> On 17 Aug 2007 22:20:25 -0400, kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
>>BUT, a thirty-foot anaconda will definitely be a theft-stopping wonder, if not
>>deterring any theft attempts in the first place. Everybody should have them.
>>You could sell them with the slogan "Get your Honda An Anaconda." If you use
>>that slogan, though, I want royalties.
>>--scott
>
> Plus, it will take care of any mice that get inside.
Newfies note: this is NOT a cure for squeaks.
--
"You know the difference between cannibals and liberals?
Cannibals only eat their enemies."
-- Lyndon Baines Johnson