Saturday, November 28, 2009

Homemade French Fries






Last night I was hungry as always and tried making something my friend showed me, homemade french fries. I thought I would share this with you guys because its so simple to make, just wash and peel potato (some just leave the skin on), cut into slices, and fry in whatever oil you wish, I used canola. Cheers.

-SD

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Something different

Today my friends I will go in to something random and yet very deep, I myself have had some difficulty recollecting it. But recently I actually had a dream about something I thought really happened, now I'm not for sure if this WAS a dream or either a distant memory, perceived by my low state of consciousness during sleep. When I woke up I remembered the dream and then felt a sudden satisfaction of the recollection, like I got something completed or achieved something. This feeling is a sense of calmness and I am rather fond of the clouded memory/dream. This could also be a way to relate this experience to a way of foreshadowing that not everything is what it seems.

-SD

Love's Squeeze


love's squeeze a pretty basic tactic. As you can see, it resembles a heart shape converging a single point. basically you need 3 people to carry this tactic out. You start out with one person flaking left and them one person going up the middle and then another person going right. they all converge on a single point squeezing your enemy into submission. Great tactic if you want them to think you have a larger force than you really do.

Lesson learned

Today I was engaging this the dirty game of airsoft. You see, we had a problem though, there was a kid that hated his goggles SO much, that he thought, "oh what the hell, i will just say hold on and expect the shooters to hear my cries for help as they are firing their gun so close to their ears to were they can't hear at all" Well, he took them off and guess what, he got shot in the eye, well the tear duct but that's beside the point. SO, lesson learned, keep your classes ON.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Some more shots of the Spyderco Delica 4





Today I decided that I would show a couple of uses for the Delica 4, and as you can tell I had a little fun with the pictures. Just showing that its just as useful in the field as it is in the kitchen. I also got my daily helping of vitamin C, thats right no swine flu here. But back on subject...no reviews today sadly, maybe one tonight; I'm sure our team member Kevin will give some information on something later, so that's it for now.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Guns and Knives and Knives and Guns Featuring the Spyderco Delica 4





Ah yes, the good things in life. Knives and of course guns, what else could one need? This sharp edged little guy with a workhorse mentality is a must have for knife owners. This is the Spyderco Delica 4 and again more specs to be bombarded with.

  • Length Closed: 4-1/4"
  • Overall: 7-1/8"
  • Blade Length: 2-7/8
  • Blade Steel: VG-10 (yes you read right, awesome steel)
  • Weight: 2.5oz (also great feature)
  • FRN textured handle (great grip)
  • Skeletonized nested steel internal liners
  • 4 way clip (handy)
  • Enlarged opening hole (another great improvement)
  • Flat saber-ground blade
  • Spine Jimping (love it)

It is this knife's one year anniversary with me and I still love it. This is one of the best knives I've ever used, and I have had my fair share. This is basically based off the larger Endura but both have the same features. What I love about this particular knife series is that the Delica and Endura have literally endured through the ages, about a decade or more ago Spyderco launched the Delica and Endura 1 and have come all the way to a 4th series, each time upgrades have made this great knife even better. Another great aspect is that there is many different types of each model like serrations, G-10 handles, and the Wave opening series. Many memories are associated with this knife, from traveling thick Mississippi woodlands, carving, even was used in fishing. Overall this is the knife to get if you appreciate durability, sleek, aggressive designs, and great use.


-SD

Flanking tactics


Flanking is going around and attacking your enemy from the sides. You have some people lay down some covering fire while someone else sneeks around to the sides of your enemy.

as shown in the picture, the people shoot at the group while one person runs around the outside and takes them by suprise.

This tactic is VERY basic yet time tested to be one of the most important tactic there is.
I myself can testify to this as I have used it numerous times in my battles.