Wednesday, November 22, 2006

NYPD - Now Using Deer Blinds

Ok, so you'll have to read between the lines a little bit here.

NYPD Installs "Sky Watch" In Harlem Neighborhood

The NYPD has installed a patrol tower in a Harlem neighborhood in an effort to cut crime in the high-risk neighborhood.

The two-story booth tower, called Sky Watch, gives the officer sitting inside a better vantage point from which to monitor the area. Officers in the booth have access to a spotlight, sensors, and four cameras. The tower is portable and can be moved to the areas that need it most.

http://www.ny1.com/ny1/content/index.jsp?stid=1&aid=64500

In honor of fair play and all, here's an article from Field and Stream that may be of help to the NYPD guys as they try to utilize technology that we Southerners having been using for years.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Paintball weekend at Miller Ranch - Nov 24-25

Just a quick update on the paintball plan for the next couple of weeks. We are not going to have our regularly scheduled game this Saturday, but rather are going to be having a campout/paintball weekend at Miller ranch on Nov. 24-25 (the weekend after Thanksgiving).

We'll have a game Saturday morning at 10am. We'll have a game Saturday evening after dark. There will be a big fire. We'll do some pump games, maybe a pistol game or two - it'll be what the kids are referring to now as "cool."

You can campout, play the morning game, play the night game, hang-out for the day, or stay for the weekend.

Let me know who can make it out, and of course if you are going to need gear, let me know so we can make sure you are covered.

Looking forward to it.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Everybody was Gun Fu fighting

While perusing my favorite online knowledge repository (for the 10/16 posting that was actually finished a few hours ago), I came across an entry cross-referenced for Gun Kata - the pseudomartial art that dominates the film Equilibrium.



Here is how the concept is described in the film:

"Through analysis of thousands of recorded gunfights, the Cleric has determined that the geometric distribution of antagonists in any gun battle is a statistically-predictable element. The Gun Kata treats the gun as a total weapon, each fluid position representing a maximum kill zone, inflicting maximum damage on the maximum number of opponents, while keeping the defender clear of the statistically-traditional trajectories of return fire. By the rote mastery of this art, your firing efficiency will rise by no less than 120%. The difference of a 63% increased lethal proficiency makes the master of the Gun Katas an adversary not to be taken lightly."

Though the concept was introduced in Equilibrium, it didn't reach it's full form until the director/designer (Kurt Wimmer)'s next film, Ultraviolet. Apparently the Gun Kata in the first film was based on more linear, karate-style movements, while the latter was refined to emulate the circular style of kung fu.

I am reminded of a chapter I read in Factoid Books' Big Book of Thugs about a nefarious gent named Mock Duck, who, when engaged in a street battle, would:

". . . crouch in the middle of the street, close his eyes, and blaze away full circle with his two huge revolvers."

It may sound like a hell of a way to fight, but apparently in all of his street battles in turn of the century Chinatown, ole Duck was only injured one time.

More info on Gun Kata

There is even a site that has developed, showing an actual training regimine based on the techniques - Gun Sau.

Be warned - it's hosted on one of those tripod-esqe servers that is pop-up crazy.

Also check out - Guns of Equilibrium and Gun Kata.

As Monty Burns says, excellent.