Monday, March 26, 2007

 

Inventors try to capitalize (Bayonet Mount) on that 'aha' moment

AR-15

Firing controls on the Type 21 Rifle will be familiar to anyone acquainted with the standard AR-15 type rifle. A shell deflector keeps hot brass away from the shooter's face. The magazine release button, Carbon Fiber charging handle and takedown and pivot pins are all in standard AR-15 positions. For additional safety, the Safety Selector Lever markings are color-coded on both sides of the Lower Receiver to quickly determine the firing status of the rifle.

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Inventors try to capitalize on that 'aha' moment
If a light goes on over your head and nobody else sees it glow, does it make an invention? The answer is what separates the inventor from the merely inventive.

The Kucinich Conundrum
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), presidential contender, photographed at the Democratic National Committee in Washington, D.C., on February 27, 2007.

Man dies of crash injuries
WOODSTOCK A Rockford man who was the victim of an alleged drunken driving crash this week has died, and now the Woodstock woman accused of causing the crash could face up to 14 years in prison.

Langerado draws alternative Spring Break crowd
Glow sticks, dreadlocks, illicit substances and 20-minute guitar solos. These things - and much, much more - were found in abundance at the fifth annual Langerado Music Festival held in Sunrise, Fla.

Cash: Father of invention?
WASHINGTON Thomas Edison, how we love thee. You brought us the motion picture projector and the phonograph. You spared us the agony of having to answer the phone with ahoy-hoy! the preferred greeting of your contemporary, Alexander Graham Bell by opting for the word hello.

10 Minutes with Brannon Springer - Concordia, Freshman: Record set, shes ready for more
What age did you get involved in gymnastics? Well, my mom has always coached at Classic City Gymnastics (in Auburn), so I cant remember the exact age because I was always there.

Turns out 2007's the year of the writer-director
LIKE the stages of grief, there are four steps to accepting one's fate as a top screenwriter.

Seeing is believing in 'Idol' audience
Here's the scary part of abandoning the privacy of your living room to partake in a live "American Idol" performance: When you leap out of your seat to shake your groove thing, you risk coming under the scrutiny of not only fellow audience members, but possibly 30 million sneering viewers across America. Post a Comment


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