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Archive for December, 2007

LAPD flashlight now available

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

The flashlight that the LAPD helped develop with Pelican, the 7060 DUTY AND TACTICAL LED LIGHT, is now available to the public! It comes with both a momentary tail switch for tactical demands, and a neck switch for everyday patrol use. This is one cool flashlight. I wonder if it is set up for use with a standard flashlight clamp for your tactical shotgun or rifle? I am putting this on my Christmas wish list, so if a friend, boss, employee, lover, or family member was looking for the perfect gift for me, put this at the top!

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Getting Organized

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

With the new year upon us, it comes time to make some resolutions. It has become blatantly obvious lately that I have a bit of an organization problem. I find myself moving one pile to clear out an area to use something, and then moving it back in order to use something else.

My plan is to go to the new IKEA today and see if i can find some cheap solutions to my hoarding problem. Then again, maybe I should just throw some stuff away. No, I might need that stuff later. The first step to fixing your problem is admitting you have one, right?

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Disclosure Policy

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

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Atari Getting Back on Its Feet Again

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Atari is a popular video game brand early in the 1980’s. However, their production waned over time, giving way to the newer brands like Nintendo, Sega, and eventually, the Playstation and Xbox. Atari decision to continue operation in the US market is still on rocky grounds, as a lot the people behind the company themselves are doubting they could do it after they have sold their development studios.

 

Atari US is reconstructing, and its owners are showing a light of optimism that they could regain the market they once held. But Atari US said that their arm operating in Europe is doing just fine, despite the changes happening in the US. It is business as usual for Atari Europe.

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