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I love my smart TV (From Mastodon) - Repost
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OT, and I'm usually not the type that comments with gun trivia, but
Wasn't Glock famously made of ceramic polymer and became popular for evasion of metal detectors?
Sorry for the sidetrack, that single point irks me even if it's way outside my wheelhouse.
Nope, that's a line in Die Hard 2 that the armourer hated.
That tells you all you need to know about my sources for firearm trivia! I don't even remember watching DH2 😄
It's such a legendary bit of misinformation that it gets an explicit mention on the Wikipedia page!
Incidentally, the carbon-fibre pistol from The Dark Knight isn't a real thing either 😉
I recently got into amateur radio and the radio usage in Die Hard 1 is bonkers. They both talk at the same time a ton, it's just all over the place.
As a qualified amateur operator, I'll just say: that problem isn't exclusive to die hard movies, nor die hard 1.
Yeah, I recently got licensed and have had an interest. Someone mentioned the movie Frequency and I saw the same thing in the trailer lol.
Pretty much everything gets it wrong in stone capacity. Some get very close, but fall short of representing radio in reality.
You may find this video fascinating. I didn't realize how much of it would be about radio technology. It's about Amelia Earhart's last flight and how she navigated and stuff. Really interesting.
https://youtu.be/zTDFhWWPZ4Q
I think I've already watched this. Interesting stuff.
Over and out!
Just don't.
I was in the signals corps as a cadet and every time I hear it... grrr...