The Plan

An old, but still-accurate one:

In the beginning was the plan.

And then came the assumptions.

And the assumptions were without form.

And the plan was without substance.

And darkness was upon the face of the workers.

And they spoke among themselves saying, “It is a crock of shit and it stinketh.“

And the workers went unto their supervisors and said, “It is a pale of dung and none may abide the odor thereof.”

And the supervisor went unto their managers and said, “It is a container of excrement and it is very strong, such that none may abide by it.“

And the managers went unto their directors, saying, “It is a vessel of fertilizer, and none may abide its strength.”

And the directors spoke among themselves, saying to one another, “It contains that which aids plant growth and it is very strong.“

And the directors went unto the vice presidents, saying unto them, “It promotes growth and is very powerful.”

And the vice presidents went unto the president, saying unto him, “The new plan will promote the growth and vigor of the company, with powerful effects.“

And the president looked upon the plan and saw that it was good.

And the plan became policy.

Craftsman is Confused

I’m searching for a new table saw – under $600 (seems a good budget) for something that will work reasonably well for my needs and that will fit nicely in my 19′4″ x 31′6″ workshop.

Somebody suggested that Craftsman has one comparable to the Ridgid R4512 ($549) I’ve been looking at – so I pop over and have a look:

craftsman.com > Products > Power Tools > Bench Power Tools > scroll down to table saws and on the way I spot this…

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That’s a bit out of place. Not only are those not bench power tools, they certainly aren’t sanders either.

You know, I’m not entirely sure Craftsman’s quality is quite what it was years ago.

The specific saw, by the way, that I believe was compared to the R4512 is the Craftsman 21833. But at $649 and with no delivery nor pickup available within 50 miles, one wonders what the eventual price would be.

Maybe Porter Cable or Delta has something comparable…

22LR, Soda Can

While plinking with a BB gun, our daughter (8) asks what my varmint rifle (a Ruger 10/22) would do to soda can. We show her.

Then our youngest (7) says, “Let’s shoot a full one!”

You got it – in HD and slow motion.

The laugh afterward is awesome.

The technical stuff: a basic Ruger 10/22 with no mods; CCI Stingers (22LR), at about 30yd.