Fort Benning

Posted in Life by Daniel Von Fange on Wednesday, October 09, 2002
The air was hot. Aside from a clanking fan placed at the end of the long hall of people, there was not a sound. The tension in the air could be felt - and seen in the stillness of everyone in the room. Along both sides of the hall, windows opened up into a large room surrounding us. An unbroken line of targets ran along the wall, each mounted on a green stand, and ready to electronically to the millimeter the location of each shot fired at it.



Unknowingly we had stumbled onto the Women's US Air Rifle finals - the winner would be going to the Olympics.



Only eight finalists stood by windows, though there were windows in the hall for seventy two. Their rifles, partially resting on stands in the windows, could have been taken out of a futuristic movie. Their clothing too, could have come from another time. Totally concentrating on the match they were about to shoot, the women stood motionless, each looking to the side over their rifle, intently gazing at nothing.



Only ten rounds would be fired, and each shot was given everything each contestant had. Ninety seconds were allowed for the finalist to take a single shot. After each person in the line had fired once, the range master would walk down the line and announce each person's score, while those on the firing line again stared at nothing, and those watching quietly applauded for every ten point shot. "Load one match round," was be announced, and the entire process was repeated yet again for one more hole in the target.

4x4 Scouts

Posted in Cool Stuff by Daniel Von Fange on Monday, October 07, 2002
Soldiers on 4x4 ATV's with Light Anti-Tank Weapons could be effective against tanks in woodland areas. Just an idea... smile

Saved

Posted in Life by Daniel Von Fange on Monday, October 07, 2002
Saw someone give their live to Jesus Christ last night. The joy pouring out of their face made me cry.

Toolmaker

Posted in Code by Daniel Von Fange on Saturday, October 05, 2002
Being able to program is a wonderful thing. Suddenly I can make tools that allow me to do things previously time consuming or impossible. Yesterday I made a tool that allows a Wulfram map designer to import in a image, and turn the dark areas into valleys and the light areas into hills. Being able to do so opens up a huge wave of programs that can be used to make maps with. It probably cuts about two whole days of the time to make a map.

Profiling won’t even work

Posted in Life by Daniel Von Fange on Friday, October 04, 2002
From personal expereice, profiling of international visitors to the USA won't stop terrorists. Subjecting people who are suspected to be possibly like terrorists to additional searches and scrutiny, has come under a lot of fire for it's negative "Racism" attributes, but proponents of profiling say it will increase security. Nope.

I ran the community of an online game for a few months. One day I decided to have player ranking, so I took the numbers and worked out a formula that put the good players on the top, and the bad ones on the bottom. Now if I had kept that list totally secret, and showed it to no one, it would have continued to give correct results, but when it was posted on the website, people began working to get up it. Bad players, started figuring out ways to beat the system, and began looking - on the stats - just like good players.

It's the same way with any active form of profiling. Not all humans are idiots. As soon as bad people see that a twenty eight year old arab male is subject to extra hassles, they will send in sixty nine year old white females.

Yup

Posted in Code by Daniel Von Fange on Wednesday, October 02, 2002
"It is a mistake to allow any mechanical (or Electronic) object to realize that you are in a hurry."

Opera

Posted in Code by Daniel Von Fange on Tuesday, October 01, 2002
Opera 6 beta is out for Mac OS X. Unfortunatly, it's slightly slow, and missing my favorite features (mouse guestures and all web pages in one tabbed window) Though Opera is the best browser on PC's, Mozila remains my choice for OS X.
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