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Shooting at Las Vegas casino

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by melock, Oct 2, 2017.

  1. Vombatus

    Vombatus Well-Known Member

    Motive theory:

    Wanted to become infamous. In a bad way.

    What would spark that? Maybe finding out he had terminal cancer?

    Interested to learn what websites he frequented.

    If he was mostly off / completely off of the Internet in this day and age, THAT would be really, really strange.
     
  2. Neutral Corner

    Neutral Corner Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I figure that's about money. A millionaire can buy nicer toys than regular folks, and he does not usually get them from the lowest bidder.
     
  3. Neutral Corner

    Neutral Corner Well-Known Member

    If we're talking "powerful" as in the caliber of the weapon, one of main reasons the armed forces went over to .223/5.56 was that the cartridges are smaller and weigh less. Paddock wasn't worried about adding ammo weight to a 90 pound ruck. The military uses all sorts of cartridges depending on the job. Sharpshooters use 30-06/7.62, and when you get up to true sniping at long range anything from a .300 magnum to a .308 to a .50 caliber as is in crew served machine guns and was standard in WWII fighter planes. A 50 cal cartridge is 5 1/2" long, it's a big old honker. When you read that a sniper has made a kill at a range of a mile plus, it's a .50.

    Picture at the top of this entry for scale.

    .50 BMG - Wikipedia
     
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  4. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    You never know. My mom was just diagnosed with progressive dementia.

    She's constantly throwing clothes or food from the fridge over the balcony.
     
  5. doctorquant

    doctorquant Well-Known Member

    Shit, man, terribly sorry.
     
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  6. YankeeFan

    YankeeFan Well-Known Member

    Hard to blame them for the error, given the nature of breaking events:

     
  7. doctorquant

    doctorquant Well-Known Member

    Yeah, but at least that's an automatic grenade launcher ...
     
  8. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    You can understand the love affair with these type of beast guns, right? They're sexy.
     
  9. YankeeFan

    YankeeFan Well-Known Member

    The grenade launcher really is a nice touch, isn't it?
     
  10. Human_Paraquat

    Human_Paraquat Well-Known Member

    Professional gambling is one of those "professions" with a huge gap between the perceived glamour and the actual lifestyle.

    Being an advantage player -- especially on slots/VP -- is one of the most monotonous grinds I can imagine. As quant points out, you have to search for those favorable 9/6 machines, and they're more common at off-the-radar places. Virtually impossible to find on the Vegas strip or major-company casinos elsewhere.

    Same slog for AP table games players, except they also have to sweat the heat from the casinos.

    The podcast "Gambling With an Edge" goes into detail about these people. Many of the interviewees are former AP players who gave up the grind to find something more stable.
     
  11. playthrough

    playthrough Moderator Staff Member

    There's a few hundred "professional" video poker players in Vegas. Look up "Jean the Queen of Comps", this nice old lady who has played video poker forever and maximized all the freebies to the hilt.

    Saw the NYT story about the gambling side of this guy and it doesn't really shed any light. A lot of high rollers like him are miserable types who can sit blankly in front of a video poker machine for hours. Doesn't mean they're gonna break out the windows of their comped high-floor room and kill people.
     
  12. doctorquant

    doctorquant Well-Known Member

    I'd much rather work for a living ... unless being a professor is an option! :D
     
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