drummer101
Drummer101
drummer101

Hi all, network and security architect here. A few things about this article, its assumptions and some of the comments below...

1. Saying IT should have patched these things a while back is a great statement to make it sound like their IT is incompetent in an article, but it’s disingenuous at best. Microsoft often

Like David Tracy, I suffer from an infatuation with Jeep Cherokees. I’m currently on my 5th. Every time I’ve sold them for one reason or another, I regretted it.

There I am, pulled over for doing 135 km/h in a 110 km/h zone, in my 1991 Honda Civic. As the cop is telling me how fast I was going, a mid-90's Camaro went by doing at least 150 km/h. I said to the cop “I think that guy is a bigger problem than me”. He says “Consider this a warning.” and heads out to chase down the

I counter with flashers on when raining.

When you’re coming up on someone on the highway, and they’re too afraid to use cruise control, and instead of being steady with their foot, their speed fluctuates between 65-85, and I’m forced to pass you 6 times because every time I pass you, you speed up top 85 and then pass me and then slow down to 65, or I’m stuck

Lazy corners.

Lights off when it’s raining. Even if the visibility doesn’t 100% necessitate it, if someone doesn’t abide by the “wipers on, lights on” rule they’re most likely a bad driver.

“Guns” are the symptom and until the real issues are addressed you’ll just be screaming for knife control or baseball bat control down the road.

I live for the day when smoked/blacked out lights become illegal.

Meh, I’d still rather have the Porsche. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Now if there was only some sort of government standard to get morons to turn OFF the DRLs and turn ON the head and tail lights when its dark, rainy, foggy or snowing out......

I’m so glad I’m not a cop. Between worrying about being shot and everyone analyzing the color of your nose hairs, it must suck to be a cop these days. Even being a “Good Cop” seems like it would suck.

A Navy unit showing support for the commander in chief.

About 13 years ago I had this stupid idea of becoming a professional race car driver (which clearly hasn’t happened). Long story short I found myself in Daytona in December driving Skip Barber Formula Dodges. It was awesome, however it was intended to be a short trip. I finish driving grab my crap and head to the

Red Bull F1 team: Red Bull gives you wings!

The irony is being fired for protecting your own life (and that of a passenger) by carrying your own gun in your own car.

Had the driver obeyed Uber’s Rules we could be dealing with yet another robbery gone wrong with an Uber driver and passenger dead. And there would be even more outcry for “look at how dangerous guns are”

As a CPL holder who carries often - I know the prejudice against every day carry, but cops commit more crimes than CPL holders. I know a lot of LEO’s, friends with more than few. Everyone of them says knowing someone has a CPL during a interaction makes them feel a lot safer. Because a CPL holder has been vetted and

Basically, it looks lazy. I hate lazy tailpipe integration. I also hate weird fake exhausts.

Okay that makes sense. I read this as someone with a speech impediment trying to say “Hemi Truck Fest”