Monday, July 29, 2019

Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 062: A Case of the Sillies



In This Episode:
  • Erin and Weer'd giggle a lot;
  • David brings us some tales of humor and woe from his job as a firearms trainer;
  • The Egghead reviews the Thyrm Switchback flashlight accessory;
  • In part two of his interview with Logan Metesh of High Caliber History, Weer'd and Logan discuss the Pederson Device;
  • and Steve brings us a little snapshot on what a Monday afternoon looks like for a private investigator.




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Show Notes

Egghead
High Caliber History

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Twin Cities Pride Festival

I am super late in publishing this -- I think Twin Cities Pride was literally a month ago at this point! I really hate how my blogging has trailed off in the past however many months. I just have a lot of balls in the air right now and, unfortunately, "Writing this blog" suffers the most when I'm pressed for time.

That said, look for some big and awesome changes coming to Operation Blazing Sword soon!

These pictures were taken on Saturday, the first day of Twin Cities Pride. I was a guest of the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus and I worked the booth for both days, answering questions and promoting both Operation Blazing Sword and the Pink Pistols, specifically the Twin Cities chapter. It was a lot of fun and I found that the people who came up to our booth were typically either gun owners or were interested in becoming such, and those I talked to were receptive to joining Pink Pistols, making use of OBS instruction, or both.

I was told that this was the first year that the booth wasn't treated with hostility, and some of that was attributed to my presence. I made a joke about how "Well, of course people are being nice. Who would be rude to someone as nice as me?", but in truth there's a powerful legitimacy to standing up and saying "Yes, I'm queer and I'm armed and I'm not ashamed. Who are you to tell me how I can't defend myself?"

In previous years the members of MNGO had to explain why they were at a Pride event, but by simply being there I served as a demonstration that the Second Amendment and armed self-defense is something that belongs to everyone, regardless of sexuality, gender, or political affiliation. Of course, it also helped that if someone had questions about resources for armed queer people in the area the booth staffers could just refer someone to me instead of trying to answer the questions themselves.


The first day was sunny and warm, but tempered with a nice breeze that kept things from getting too hot. There were lots of dogs at Pride (apparently Minneapolis is a big ol' dog city) and one of the MNGO staffers brought her Great Pyrenees puppy, which worked as an amazing draw to the booth. So many people came up just to pet the floof ball!


Yes, that's Sarah Cade and yes, she's wearing a rainbow Gadsden flag as a cape. I made a joke about how she was a "fabulous superhero and now had the cape to prove it".

The wheel of fortune was filled with questions, like "What's a straw purchase?" or "Is crime going up or going down in Minnesota?" People would come up, spin the wheel, and be asked the question. If they were wrong, we told them the answer and gave them a piece of candy (from the pink basket). If they were correct, we let them take a sticker ("I'm a gun-owning liberal" was surprisingly popular") as well as some candy.


By the way, the rainbow Gadsden in the front left pole kept blowing everywhere in the breeze, knocking stuff over and frequently hitting me in the face. Which lead to one of the Zero Context Quotes of the Day: "That rainbow flag is bukkake-ing my face with pride."



This was taken on Sunday during one of the rare moments it wasn't raining. Mind you, it didn't rain very hard, but it rained a lot and lots of rain doesn't mix well with fabulous Pride outfits.

By the way, for those who are curious:
  • Anyone who thinks that all gay people have fantastic style and taste should come to a Pride festival to be proven wrong. I like rainbows too, but there were so many of them them that the place looked like it was full of unicorn vomit. 
  • What you need to keep in mind is that Pride is basically "queer Mardi Gras". Many of the costumes are deliberately provocative and outrageous, and not at all indicative of what queer people normally wear. If you go, be prepared to see a lot of skin, such as topless women with tape over their nipples and men in shorts so small and tight you can tell their religion. 
  • On the other hand, I saw many more people who were just dressed normally in t-shirts and jeans or shorts, just having a great time. I noticed that wearing one of the many various queer flags as capes.
By the way, my Transgender Socially Awkward Situation Defuser Card was the surprise hit of the show. I grabbed a box at the last minute just on a whim, and whenever someone would come up to the booth to look around it would be likely that they would take a card even if they took nothing else. I lost track of the number of times someone wearing trans colors would pick it up, read it, and gasp in astonished delight "I need this!" or "I wish I'd had this years ago!" I'm going to get another batch made up with the URLs of both Pink Pistols and Operation Blazing Sword on the back as a kind of stealth advertising. 

I had a great time at Twin Cities Pride, and I hope the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus will have me back next year. 

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Unknown Armies Episode 9


More weirdness at UT Austin and the PCs are beginning to wonder just what exactly is going on and what they've gotten caught up in.

My biggest criticism of this game is about myself: we're using the Unknown Armies rules and setting, but it doesn't feel like a UA game to me. I feel like I'm not giving an authentic UA experience, mainly because I just can't seem to express the theme and flavor of UA that I get from the books and so I end up with creepy weirdness instead.

It's hard to describe what that theme and flavor ought to be, because if I knew specifically what was wrong I think I'd be able to fix it. The best I can do is say that when I read UA, there is a very distinct flavor to it,  like maybe a Hunter Thompson novel but with magic instead of drugs, and I can't seem to evoke that flavor. It instead feels like a bunch of normies walking around going "Huh? What?"

I'm trying to give them a taste of Power And Consequences, but -- probably due to inexperience with the setting, or perhaps fear of getting screwed by the GM, they aren't grabbing it by the throat. So instead they're just trying to understand all the Weird Shit going around as other people do their thing, and it feels a lot more like a World of Darkness RPG only with fewer monsters. Or perhaps a Ken Hite conspiracy game but with magic.

Eh, I'm probably overthinking this. As long as my players are having fun and keep coming back, that's the important thing. I just wish I could shake this feeling that I am doing it wrong and if I could only figure out this one thing, it'll be the game that I want to run.

Anyway, here's the audio. General NSFW warning, mainly for language.



Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Important OBS Update!












Due to a number of problems with the Google Maps system we were using, we are moving to a privately controlled internal database. Here's how to use it.

To Sign Up as an Instructor
  1. Navigate to www.blazingsword.org
  2. Mouse over the "Volunteer" button
  3. Click the down arrow under Volunteer
  4.  Click directly on “Instructor Signup and Update”.
  5. The sign-up page requires only three pieces of input: first name, last name, and email address.
  6. At this point you can choose to not receive notifications by un-checking the Mailing List checkbox.
  7. Fill out the information and click the "Sign Up" button. 
  8. You will receive a verification email, so make sure to look for it.Click on the given link and go to your record.
  9. You will be taken to a confirmation page which gives you a private link to further edit your record. You will also be emailed the same private link to the given email address to use later to update your information.
  10. Fill in the desired information, and click on the “Save Your Changes” button to save all information. You may come back to this page at any time to update.

To Make Changes
Did you make a mistake? Move? Got a new certification you wanted to add? To edit your information or update your information, just follow these steps.
  1. Go to "Instructor Signup and Update".
  2. Click on the blue link which says "Forget your private link? Need to Update your record? Click here to have it emailed to you."
  3. Enter your email address and click on the "Submit" button. 
  4. The link will be emailed to you. 
  5. Follow the link to make changes to your record. 

How to Delete Your Record
Taking a break from it all? No longer wish to be listed?
  1. To Delete your record, please email info@blazingsword.org and we'll pull your record.

Frequently Asked Questions

Were existing entries ported over?
Most entries were ported over. We would love it if you were to double check your entry, as some entries were scrambled (instructors listed in the wrong location, etc) during the migration. 

Why did you change databases?
The scrambling is one of the reasons we moved away from Google Maps. Every time we tried to extract our data, it tended to come out badly scrambled. This new system prevents that. 

Moreover, unlike the old system, you own your information and not Google. You can have it deleted whenever you like instead of it existing in a Google server forever. 

Finally, it makes our lives easier. Instead of having to manually enter your information, this is an automated system. 


Monday, July 22, 2019

Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 061: Geeks Gotta Geek Out



In This Episode:
  • Erin and Weer’d talk about the demise of Eric Swalwell's presidential hopes;
  • Weer'd interviews Dr. John Edeen of Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO);
  • David lists some of the 2A pitfalls of living in Tennessee;
  • and Egghead gives us Theremin Build Part 2: Oscillators.




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Show Notes

Main Topic
Oddball’s Corner Pocket
Gun Lovers and Other Strangers
Logan Metesh Interview

Sunday, July 21, 2019

GunGals Live Chat with Dawn Hillyer of Hiding Hilda LLC

I had a great time tonight talking with Dawn Hillyer of HidingHilda LLC on this week's Gun Gals Live! We had some technical issues along the way, but all in all it was a great show.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 060: Show Your Work and Use Footnotes



In This Episode:
  • Erin and Weer’d talk about the demise of Eric Swalwell's presidential hopes;
  • Weer'd interviews Dr. John Edeen of Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO);
  • David lists some of the 2A pitfalls of living in Tennessee;
  • and Egghead gives us Theremin Build Part 2: Oscillators.




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Show Notes

Main Topic
Dr. John Edeen
Gun Lovers and Other Strangers

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