So It's Back To First Principles

I have challenged some highly educated people to give me the Lagrangian of dry friction. (It seems to be impossible, this is not fundamental law, but some statistical thing.)

I feel there is some problem with the audio spectrum, but I don’t know yet what it is. Probably I’m mistaken, but need to be checked.

There is a chapter in Feynman’s book about the attenuated oscillator. The description of dissipation is correct. But I need to understand the coupling to the energy source too. I’ll draw some figures later…

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So the rangefinder was spotted from southwest window. The same window from a picture of him was taken.

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Yes Nicol states that he saw Crooks use the rangefinder sitting on the very wall were he was photographed (see page 31 & 32 above).

Something’s just not right/kosher… I’ll use my rangefinder 8 ft from an in full view the known snipers nest protecting my target.

Its like he knew he wouldn’t be challenged,
as postulated before he was given a mission to:

  • test their defences
  • do the actions a sniper may undertake
  • infiltrate the rally and get in a position to fire at Trump
  • told that officers on the AGR site will not act but take notes

Crooks decided to go rouge and assassinate Trump

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Please note my edit to post #4154.

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I am with you on this, except I agree with what your questions are. If he was back at the nest when he saw rally goers turning and shouting, why did he not ACT? He just waited for someone else to handle the incident right in front of him and his direct responsibility? Also, where was his nesting buddy? If Greg saw and heard this, why didn’t he?

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This is why I think it was a prop of sorts. No practical actual use. The intent was to distinguish him as the patsy and provide probable cause so the agr snipers could leave their post for a valid reason.

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That analysis will get updated after I complete an analysis of the Independent Review Panel and Congressional Task Force Reports, especially since the the latter has testimony from Greg Nicol, who has previously provided patently false information, and, for the first time, Mike Murcko. Upon a cursory review of both their testimonies, their failure to look out their windows to look for Crooks on the AGR roof does not appear to be addressed. Granted, it’s an interim report. It will be interesting to see, if and when the Task Force releases the full transcripts of those interviews, if the interviewers raised that question at all.

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Great questions in this article.

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Is it too much trouble to put door numbers on your “Time in Between” slides? Just that visual when you are discussing the trip from door 9 to 13 is astonishing to me. If it is, no problem!

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I’m sure he yelled quite stealthily, right out the damn open window where Crooks was! :roll_eyes:

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I’ll see if I can do it without making it too cluttered, and still keeping all of the information on one slide where possible.

Thanks for the constructive feedback, it’s greatly appreciated!

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That’s a very astute observation!

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Murcko’s apparently got himself a side gig, M. D. Murcko Designs, LLC:



Michael Murcko | LinkedIn


M.D. Murcko Designs | Better Business Bureau® Profile (bbb.org)

M.D. MURCKO DESIGNS, LLC in Evans City, PA | Company Info & Reviews (bizapedia.com)

I haven’t found much on it yet, not even the facebook page they claim to have. Though judging by the solitary review, not going well.

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Great find! I would say that helps support the Alpha Romero being his, but judging by the one review, who knows how successful the business is. Besides, how much profit can there be in customizing animal skulls?

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Have you seen this movie? :rofl:

Down Periscope

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Interesting question?

(Muttley wasn’t there - to do something?) :slight_smile:

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Is this like the Murmansk brushing incident?

Alot(if you are good at it).Taxidermy is expensive! Why we have many nice 2-10point antlers instead of head mounts. That review must have been devastating.

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Plot:

who likes Dodge and his methods, selects him to participate in a war game to test the Navy’s defenses against attack from diesel-powered submarines. As Russia has been selling off their diesel fleet to America’s adversaries, Winslow orders him to restore the rusty World War II-era Balao-class diesel-powered submarine USS Stingray, assigned to him by Graham, and use it to “invade” Charleston Harbor undetected, and if successful, to sink a dummy warship in Norfolk Harbor with two live torpedoes.

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This I haven’t seen, but it looks good! I’ll have to look for it!

:rofl: No, they had to rely on Myosoty and Meredith to do something!

AR400, and crew, I’m thinking a meeting between CAT#1 and CAT#2, and one of our suits ‘supervising’. Not sure which she is by name, but I’d say this bears resemblance:


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