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Senin, 19 Desember 2011

Looming Economic Crisis Provides Reason for Europe to Rethink Gun Control

Everyone in the gun community has heard the expression, “It’s better to have and not need, than to need and not have.”  But to many of our friends across the pond, this expression is as foreign as American football. 

For the most part, citizens within European countries have taken a position of “I’ll never need, so why bother having” with respect to guns and, more specifically, owning a firearm for self-defense. 

This has been true for some time even despite a recent reminder of what a heavily armed spree-shooter can do to an unarmed populace, as in the case with Anders Behring Breivik. 

Following that tragedy, lawmakers across Europe counter-intuitively called for more gun control, as if that would somehow stop sociopaths from plotting and executing terrorist attacks. 

But hopefully times are a-changing.  With Europe on the brink of an economic collapse, hopefully citizens are starting to really take a long hard look at their gun rights, or lack thereof. 

Dan Mitchell of the Cato Institute recently wrote an article titled 'European Economic Crisis Highlights an Increasingly Important Reason to Oppose Gun Control,' where he pointed out that many of the middle class and lower income citizens might need to arm themselves for personal protection with a systemic economic disaster looming on the horizon.  

Mitchell, who travels abroad to lecture, said this about his experiences in talking to Europeans.  

"About a year ago, I spoke at a conference in Europe that attracted a lot of very rich people from all over the continent, as well as a lot of people who manage money for high-net-worth individuals. What made this conference remarkable was not the presentations, though they were generally quite interesting," Mitchell wrote.

"The stunning part of the conference was learning – as part of casual conversation during breaks, meals, and other socializing time – how many rich people are planning for the eventual collapse of European society. Not stagnation. Not gradual decline. Collapse," he wrote.

As he goes on to correctly point out, if the shit hits the fan, rich people can always leave their countries and flock to their respective safe havens in the U.S or in the Caribbean, etc. 

But what about the poor and the middle class who lack the means to get away?  What do they do?

To some extent, the London riots were a prime example of what would potentially happen all across Europe if a full-scale economic collapse were to occur.  Many defenseless, law-abiding citizens would fall victim to attacks by hoodlums, robbers, and other criminals.

As Mitchell pointed out, “If politicians destroy the economic system with too much debt and too much dependency, firearms will be the first and last line of defense against those who would plunder and pillage.”

If they haven't already, our European friends might want to take a closer look at our Second Amendment. 

Rabu, 12 Oktober 2011

ViewSonic set to drop ViewPad 10e tablet in Europe

ViewSonic's new budget-friendly, high resolution tablet features the same IPS display technology used in its award-winning monitors

Taiwan's ViewSonic has applied the same IPS (in-plane switching) display technology used in its award-winning monitors to a new tablet heading for European users. The screen of the budget-friendly ViewPad 10e is said to have the same pixel density and resolution as Apple's iPad 2, and like the ARCHOS G9's, the Android tablet makes do with just the one front-facing camera.

ViewSonic's latest tablet addition features a 9.7-inch screen, with 1024 x 768 pixel resolution at 132 ppi with a 400-nit brightness rating, that should cater for outdoor as well as indoor use. The ViewPad 10e runs on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) - with the company's ViewScene 3D custom user interface - and is powered by a 1GHz Cortex A8 processor supported by 512GB of DDR3 system memory. There's 4GB of internal solid state storage with Micro-SD card expansion, HDMI and USB connectivity, and it comes with 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0/2.1 with EDR wireless functionality.

There's no mention of access to Android Market via the 241.6 x 188.6 x 9.1 mm (9.51 x 7.42 x 0.35-inch), 620g (21.8 ounce) ViewPad 10e, but users will find the Kindle app ready to use and thousands of compatible apps available via the 1Mobile Apps Store. Rounding off the specs is a 1.3 megapixel camera to the front, stereo speakers and a 3.5mm audio jack, and a 5400mAh Lithium-Polymer battery which ViewSonic says is good for over 200 hours on standby.

There's no official word on pricing or availability at the time of writing, but according to Dutch site PortableGear, the ViewPad 10e will be priced at EUR249.95 (about US$345).

Source: Pocket-lint

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