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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Tuesday, October 15, 2024: TWOfer Tuesday - The "Shims" Edition


 

Next month will mark the 61st anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States.

The official narrative states that he was fatally shot from the nearby Texas School Book Depository by Lee Harvey Oswald while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas.

The weapon Oswald supposedly used was a 20 year old Italian 6.5×52mm Carcano Model 38 long-barrelled rifle, with a telescopic sight, that he purchased via mail order.  

According to the Warren Report, (Testimony of William Waldman, Warren Commission Hearings and Exhibits, vol. 7, p. 368.) The 4-power telescope was made by Ordnance Optics, and had been attached to the rifle by a gunsmith at Klein's Sporting Goods, an American retailer, shortly before being sold as a single unit with the surplus rifle, to Oswald.

Again, according the Warren Report itself (Warren Commission Hearings: 3 WCH 440-5), The rifle couldn't be perfectly sighted using the scope without installing two metal shims (small metal plates), which were not present when the rifle arrived for testing, and were never found at the scene.  FBI Special Agent Robert A. Frazier testified that there was "a rather severe scrape" on the scope tube, and that the sight could have been bent or damaged. He was unable to determine when the defect occurred before the FBI received the rifle and scope on November 27, 1963.

The defect of the rifle’s scope, before it was corrected with the use of shims, caused shots fired from the weapon to land a few inches high and to the right of the target. The scope could not be properly aligned with the target because the sight reached the limit of its adjustment before reaching accurate alignment.

The shooting tests arranged by the Warren Commission with the expectation that they would prove that Oswald could have assassinated JFK with that carbine, ended up proving, on the contrary, that it was nearly impossible for Oswald (or anyone else) to have used the weapon to shoot Kennedy.

Conclusion text attributed to Wilkes, Donald E. Jr., "Lee Harvey Oswald, the Patsy" (2013). Popular Media. 180.

 

Anyway, here's a couple of songs with shim in the title. 

 


Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Tuesday, August 6, 2024: TWOfer Tuesday - The "Ladies First" Edition


 

Focusing in on female rap this Tuesday.  Because why not?

Oh, and be warned: Explicit Lyrics.  Thank you, Tipper Gore.

Little Simz, born Simbiatu "Simbi" Abisola Abiola Ajikawo in Islington, London, is a British rapper, singer, and actress.

Snow Tha Product, born Claudia Alexandra Madriz Meza in San Jose, California, is a Mexican-American rapper, singer, and actress known for her rapid-fire flow and bilingual lyrics. 

Little Simz’s music often leans towards introspection and social commentary with a blend of grime, soul, and jazz influences, while Snow Tha Product’s style is more energetic, focusing on empowerment and bi-cultural experiences, often blending English and Spanish. 

Simz's production is more experimental and layered, whereas Snow's is vibrant and hard-hitting.

It's London vs San Jose, British rap vs Mexican-American style blending English and Spanish lyrics. 

Little Simz work leans towards introspection, dealing with personal growth and identity, while Snow Tha Product's songs contain compelling statements about social justice, personal struggles, and her bi-cultural experience.

Both are good to get excited about.  Play it loud.



 

We got New School, and we've got Old school.  Celebrate it all.  Our next guest needs no introduction.



Saturday, July 6, 2024

Saturday, July 6, 2024: Little Richard - Rip It Up


 

Well, it's Saturday night, and I just got paid 
Fool 'bout my money, don't try to save 
My heart says go, go, have a time 
'Cause it's Saturday night, and I'm feelin' fine

Friday, October 5, 2012

Friday, October 5, 2012: Little Richard - Long Tall Sally



The Original "Let's Have Some Fun Tonight" Song.

It's Friday - have yourself some long tall fun, Daddy-O