May. 23rd, 2006

Digging In

May. 23rd, 2006 11:12 am
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I spent the long weekend (the part that didn't rain, anyway) digging slit trenches.

I thought I had forgotten all about how to dig a hole for one's personal protection against unseen enemies, but by the third (and last) one I was constructing dead-straight rectilinear positions, with level floors and neat spoil heaps.

I even revetted the walls with leftover sheets of galvanized metal left from The Shed That Died, cut lengthways by the Armstrong Wire Method*.

I was tired but proud. Next comes camming up the position as a whole, by judicious planting of leafy greenstuffs.

None of this should mean anything to anyone, but if I get around to it I'll take and post a picture.

* [EDIT: The "Armstrong Wire Method" of cutting corrugated galvanised iron (CGI) is as follows (excerpt from Chapter 8 of the Canadian Forces Basic Field Engineering Manual):

CGI can be quickly and easily cut in the field by the following method:

a. anchor two strands of 14 SWG wire about 1.80 m long securely to a picket in the ground and secure the other end to a stick or pick helve;

b. lay the CGI over the wire at the position to be cut and as close to the anchor picket as possible. The edge of the corrugations of the sheet are turned towards the ground;

c. stand on the sheet facing away from the anchor picket with the feet close to the line of the cut and pull the wire upwards, as vertical as possible, using the stick held in the crutch of the arms; and

d. as the wire cuts through the sheet move the feet back along the line of the cut. Do not jerk the wire but apply a steady pull.

Fig 6-3-4 Cutting Corrugated Iron



[I did not have any 14 SWG wire on hand so I used some vinyl-covered wire clothesline I had lying around, and Aki's old baseball bat instead of a pick helve. Improvise, adapt, overcome.]
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How could I have missed out on this story, it's three weeks old!

T.O. commuters told Stephen Harper 'eats babies'
Updated Tue. May. 2 2006 11:17 AM ET

CTV.ca News Staff

Bemused Toronto commuters were repeatedly informed that "Stephen Harper eats babies" after a hacker tampered with advertising signs on city trains.

Read more... )
Meanwhile, when asked about his time with Harper at the National Citizens Coalition, Nicholls said: "I worked with Stephen Harper for five years and never once did he, in that time, eat a baby."

Oh yeah?



http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/lounge/2456/wavs/getinmybelly.wav

http://ltmurnau.livejournal.com/97629.html
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...but these days, Reality is so much like Satire I think I'll give up trying to create either.

The United States Senate, by a 2 to 1 margin, has voted to make English the official and sole language of the country, making further nonsense of my facetious post of April 28: http://ltmurnau.livejournal.com/105761.html

Bob Harris puts it well:

"Over two centuries of constant immigration, and never once has an official language been important enough to bother with. And in these days of the Internet, massive multilingual communication, and translation tools at our fingertips, never has an official language been less necessary. Not even close.

But it's an election year. And for about 30% of this country, fear is an emotion that overrides everything else."


http://www.bobharris.com/content/view/935/1/

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