# Tuesday, May 18, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Tuesday, May 18, 2004 4:38:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

Lots and lots of stuff in the news about this.  The constitutional challenges to it are the most interesting aspects to me.

I especially liked this article: http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/05/18/grossman.mass.marriage/

[New York Attorney General] ... Spitzer concluded that same-sex marriages should be given full force and effect in New York so long as they were valid in the state where they were performed. (Late yesterday, Rhode Island's Attorney General issued a very similar opinion, while Connecticut's declined to answer the recognition question.)

So can New York same-sex couples marry in Massachusetts, and have their marriages recognized back in New York? It's a conundrum. Assuming Spitzer's view of what New York courts will say is correct, then the law in New York is that such marriages will be recognized if valid in Massachusetts. Yet Massachusetts' Marriage Evasion laws say they will only be recognized if they are permitted in New York.

Fascinating stuff.  And as I have said before I love the implications of the people that typically are the enemies of gun rights are breaking legal ground on getting other states to recognize licenses issued in another.  This will make it very difficult for them to deny recognition of our concealed carry licenses issued in one state in other states.

By: Joe Huffman Tuesday, May 18, 2004 4:06:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

I've been getting email from people that participated and people that read Kim duToit's blog entry.  Mostly good stuff, but some noticed the same flaws that we did and wanted to report them. 

I made a comment on Kim's blog about being able to delete the pictures I took of him and Stephanie now that he had said such nice things about the event and me (I'm a “National Treasure”).  He immediately wanted a copy of the pictures and when I complied he posted them on his blog.  Honestly, I wasn't going to show those pictures to anyone but Barb.  I knew they would be amusing when I took them, but I wouldn't have deliberately embarrassed him.  But never-the-less, I'm now a “Papparazzi Bastard“ as well as a “National Treasure“.  All in good humor -- I think.

I got an email and a call from an editor for a magazine that wants to do an article on the Boomershoot.  Very cool.  We (Ry and I) said we would put on a special event just for their writer.  She said that it would be arranged.

# Wednesday, May 12, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Wednesday, May 12, 2004 3:10:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

Some U.S. soldiers humiliate some military prisoners of war and in retaliation the terrorists video tape the beheading of a civilian? I see... That makes our course of action so much more clear. These are not people that are worthy of negotiation with. These are people that are only worthy of imprisonment and extermination. They can practice their religion all they want, they can believe in their "one true god" or twenty. But they will live by a set of rules that include allowing innocent people to have beliefs and practices different from theirs or they will be hunted down, captured and/or killed. They cannot seem to tolerate our existence so it appears that we cannot tolerate theirs. As I said, with sadness, before... there is a certain amount of symmetry their willingness to die for their beliefs because we are willing to kill for ours.

By: Joe Huffman Wednesday, May 12, 2004 2:11:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

I slept 12 hours on Monday night.  10 hours last night.  Physically I'm feeling pretty good now.  The weather was (relatively) great!  A big plus there.  But I'm disappointed that a lot of the boomers didn't detonate and that a lot of the fireballs failed to ignite.  We changed the target bodies, the mixing/grinding equipment, and added a very small amount of marking chemical to aid in determining if things were well mixed.  Other than that things were the same (we think).  So why the change in detonation?  More research is required...

Jason got some great video that I will need to “borrow” soon.  I have film in the camera bag that needs to be developed and Xenia has a bunch of digital pics to sort through.  Maybe I can get to it this weekend.

# Thursday, May 06, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Thursday, May 06, 2004 3:48:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

I've been awake since 2:00.  Probably won't be able to get back to sleep until very late tonight.  I would pack up the pickup and leave now but Kim still hasn't come home with the pickup. I asked that she bring it home by 6:00 and I suspect she will stay out until 5:50.

The weather is looking great.  Absolutely the best forecasts ever (except for July '99 when we had the fire the next day).

# Wednesday, May 05, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Wednesday, May 05, 2004 8:19:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

Ry, Paul, and I went out on site today.  Found out the new cardboard ends for the targets are so tough they slow down the .22 LR bullets enough that it won't detonate with them.  It's not a problem with our mix.  This is very good news.  The bullets used by shooters are much heavier than the .22 LR bullets and shouldn't loose near as much velocity when going through the target bodies.  The fireballs still didn't work for some reason, but we can cheat with cans of sterno for the few fireballs we need to do.  We used a blender to grind the ammonium nitrate and it does it faster than the coffee grinders.

Lots and lots of targets to build tomorrow.  But with three blenders I think we can crank the product out fairly fast.

# Tuesday, May 04, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Tuesday, May 04, 2004 10:21:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

For the first time this year I had trouble going to sleep and staying asleep due to the Boomershoot. Even now my stomach is tied in knots. There aren't really any big obstacles to overcome. Things are a little behind but we have a plan to take care of that. Everything is looking pretty good. Even the weather isn't too awfully bad. Probably one of the best weather forecasts ever for a Boomershoot. I think part of the problem is that I'm not working on it. Tomorrow I start and don't stop until it's done.

# Monday, May 03, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Monday, May 03, 2004 11:39:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

We got a little bit of a late start when Kim didn't come home last night and I had to go find the van to move stuff from it to the pickup.  During the night someone had sideswiped the van which was parked on the street in front of a friend's house.  Then Tidyman's didn't have any sandwiches made up and I had to wait for them to be built.

It took a while to set things up and move things out of the shed so we could have room to work.  We didn't really get building targets until about 11:00.  Then one of the grinders died.  I called Barb who was coming out with Tim and Lisa (to deliver their camping trailer) later in the afternoon and asked her to buy two new ones.  I got the truck with the rest of the ammonium nitrate on it and we off loaded what we could from that.  But because we were running behind schedule on the consumption of AN we didn't have enough room for it.  Barb showed up with the grinders about 15:30.  We used the new grinders with great success for about 45 minutes until one of them died too.  We built targets until 19:00 or so, off loaded all the AN we could squeeze into any decent sized container we could find.  The AN had absorbed some moisture and made a mess of the truck bed in places so we had to put the rest of the probably 200 or 300 pounds of AN in sacks and use a pressure washer to clean up the truck.  Back to the field with the pickup to load up the stuff that needed to be cleaned and had to come home.  Made it home about 23:45.  Cleaned up the mixing stuff and was in bed by 23:58.  This morning another grinder was dead.  Three out of four died.  The cheapest and most difficult to use one survived.

Also had problems with fireballs not working and the mix not detonating with a .22LR.  We're going back out on Wednesday to do more tests and try and get our production line going.  Then get caught up with the production we didn't get done yesterday.

# Sunday, May 02, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Sunday, May 02, 2004 6:01:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )
It starts on the first pull of the rope.  Yeah!  We'll see how it does today while building our first set of targets for Boomershoot 2004.
# Friday, April 30, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Friday, April 30, 2004 9:00:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

The guy at the repair shop is an idiot.  If he had accepted any of my money I would post his place of business (he is the owner) here.  He replaced the fuel line, which needed replacing, but he routed it wrong such that when the throttle/choke lever was in the choke position it would pinch the fuel line off.  It should have been obvious because the lever wouldn't go all the way into the full choke position.  He lost one of the screws that holds the housing on.  He didn't position one of the hose clamps right and a different fuel line came part way off while I was working on something else and leaked fuel all over the steps to the house were I was working on things.  And he put a bracket on slightly wrong such that the kill switch would only be engaged if the throttle lever was in just the right position.  I rerouted the fuel line and had to cut three inches off of it so it would fit.  I adjusted the bracket, but I didn't have any metric screws to replace the missing ones (one was already missing).  And I put the clamp on properly.  The generator now starts and runs just fine.  I'm a bit worried because choke doesn't seem to be adjusted quite right.  After it is warmed up I used to be able to choke it enough to kill it.  I can't do that now.  It will run richer, but not enough to run really 'ragged'.  I'll try it again tomorrow morning when it is cold and see if it chokes enough to start.

By: Joe Huffman Friday, April 30, 2004 4:41:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

I went to pick up the generator.  It wouldn't start while in the shop.  He didn't charge me anything.  I tried to pay him something.  I know he did work on it, but he wouldn't take it.  Said he never wanted to work on it again.

I'll tinker with it some more tonight and if I can't get it started I'll just buy another one.  I've had starting problems with this one for years.  The next one will have at least 1200 Watts of power, double my current generator capacity.

# Tuesday, April 27, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Tuesday, April 27, 2004 10:46:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )
I got a call from the repair place working on my generator.  It's ready now.  I would have liked to have had it last weekend to make sure it's working well.  But I will have to settle for Friday when I come home.  The cost is nearly $110.00.  For $200 I could have bought a new one.  Heavy sigh. 
By: Joe Huffman Tuesday, April 27, 2004 5:44:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

I knew I wouldn't be voting for Kerry because of his desire for more gun control, but until I looked at his web site I didn't realize what a hypocrite he was.  This is from http://www.johnkerry.com/communities/sportsmen/common_sense.html :

Strongly Supports the Second Amendment & Gun Owners Rights – John Kerry is a strong supporter of gun owners’ rights and will work to protect common sense gun laws.

His definition of “common sense gun laws” includes all Federal gun laws currently on the books.  And to the best of my knowledge he has never voted against a gun restriction.  So in just one sentence he contradicts himself.  What part of “shall not be infringed” doesn't he understand?

Of course Bush's stated position isn't much different.  The only thing better about him is that it's possible to believe he is just giving lip service to the gun banners viewpoint.  Kerry has a long history of voting for Second Amendment restrictions.

Grrr... politicians.  Can't live with them, can't shoot them.

# Monday, April 26, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Monday, April 26, 2004 12:05:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

I almost have the last of the supplies for Boomershoot 2004.  I may need a few more stakes to mount the targets on and I know I need to buy a 100 or so brown paper lunch sacks.  I won't know about the stakes until Sunday when I do an inventory.  This Sunday May 1st we will also start manufacturing the first targets.  We will be testing new tools and techniques for mass production.  Then on Thursday May 6th with the methods prefected some we will finish off the targets needed for Friday.  Friday things will open with booms and fireballs (I hope).  It is always my fear the targets will be duds on the day of the event.  But it has always been just a fear, sort of like Ry's nightmares, more imagination than reality.  We are changing things again this year.  We have new containers for the targets, a new target mounting method, a new shooting position, and a new mixing process.  We think everything is an improvement, but one never knows until we do the actual event.

Oh, one last item that is isn't in place, but I am assured will be soon is that my generator still hasn't come back from the repair shop.  Friday morning they said it would be done that day, but they never called back.  I'll call them today to see what the status is. I have a backup plan if it doesn't come through but one is always concerned when you are running on backups -- there is no room for errors.

# Sunday, April 25, 2004
By: Joe Huffman Sunday, April 25, 2004 10:57:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

Kim's senior prom was the same night as Xenia's play.  Other than too much makeup for my taste Kim is stunning as she gets in her limo to go pick up her date:

See all the pictures here:

http://www.joehuffman.org/pictures/Album.aspx?a=49

By: Joe Huffman Sunday, April 25, 2004 10:54:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00) ( )

The Missoula Children's Theather comes to town every year and Xenia has gotten some great parts over the years.  She keeps doing better and better.  She had the lead female role (again) this year and did a great job.  This year the directors nominated her for a position in the theater summer camp.  See all the pictures of this year's play here:

http://www.joehuffman.org/pictures/Album.aspx?a=50