Feed or feedmag.com (1995–2001) was one of the earliest online magazines that relied entirely on its original content.
History
Feed was founded in New York by Stefanie Syman and Steven Johnson in May 1995, with novelist Sam Lipsyte serving as one of its editors.
One of the web's earliest general-interest daily publications, Feed focused on media, pop culture, technology, science and the arts.
Feed soon found a devoted following among an alternative readership and was critically acclaimed, but as a small independent publication it struggled to raise sufficient advertising revenue.
In July 2000, following a sharp downturn in Internet investment, Feed merged with the popular editorial site Suck.com to create Automatic Media. The two sites sought to streamline their operations and collaborate with low staffing costs. Their joint project Plastic.com was founded with only four staffed employees. Despite the faithful cult following and a combined reader base of over 1 million, Automatic Media folded in June 2001, and Feed closed operations.
Feed is the first book in the Newsflesh series of science fiction/horror novels written by Seanan McGuire under the pen name Mira Grant and published by Orbit Books in 2010. Set during the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse and written from the perspective of blog journalist Georgia Mason, Feed follows Georgia and her news team as they follow the presidential campaign of Republican senator Peter Ryman. A series of deadly incidents leads Georgia and her brother Shaun to discover efforts to undermine the campaign, linked to a larger conspiracy involving the undead.
McGuire's interests in horror movies and virology inspired her to write the book, but she struggled with the plot until a friend suggested using an election as a framing device. The novel has been praised for its detailed worldbuilding, including the characters' awareness of previous zombie fiction—an element McGuire had found lacking in most horror works. Feed came second in the 2011 Hugo Award for Best Novel category. Deadline is the second book in the Newsflesh series. Just before the third installment, Blackout (May 22, 2012), was published, McGuire released an alternate ending to Feed.
The novel portrays a near-future in which the feednet, a huge computer network (apparently an advanced form of the Internet), is directly connected to the brains of about 73% of American citizens by means of an implanted device called a feed. The feed allows people: to mentally access vast digital databases (individually called "sites"); to experience shareable virtual-reality phenomena (including entertainment programs, music, and even others' memories); to continually interact with intrusive corporations in a personal preference-based way; and to communicate telepathically on closed channels with others who also have feeds (a feature called m-chatting).
The human back is the large posterior area of the human body, rising from the top of the buttocks to the back of the neck and the shoulders. It is the surface opposite to the chest, its height being defined by the vertebral column (commonly referred to as the spine or backbone) and its breadth being supported by the ribcage and shoulders. The spinal canal runs through the spine and provides nerves to the rest of the body.
Structure
The central feature of the human back is the vertebral column, specifically the length from the top of the thoracic vertebrae to the bottom of the lumbar vertebrae, which houses the spinal cord in its spinal canal, and which generally has some curvature that gives shape to the back. The ribcage extends from the spine at the top of the back (with the top of the ribcage corresponding to the T1 vertebra), more than halfway down the length of the back, leaving an area with less protection between the bottom of the ribcage and the hips. The width of the back at the top is defined by the scapula, the broad, flat bones of the shoulders.
In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to prevent the opposing team from scoring goals.
There are four types of defenders: centre-back, sweeper, full-back, and wing-back. The centre-back and full-back positions are essential in most modern formations. The sweeper and wing-back roles are more specialised for certain formations.
Centre-back
A centre-back (also known as a central defender or centre-half) defends in the area directly in front of the goal, and tries to prevent opposing players, particularly centre-forwards, from scoring. Centre-backs accomplish this by blocking shots, tackling, intercepting passes, contesting headers and marking forwards to discourage the opposing team from passing to them.
With the ball, centre-backs are generally expected to make short and simple passes to their teammates, or to kick unaimed long balls down the field. For example, a clearance is a long unaimed kick intended to move the ball as far as possible from the defender's goal.
Ever have feeding issues with your metal AICS magazine? If so, check out this potential solution.
published: 13 May 2022
Magazine Feed Lip Adjustment
This video shows the feed lip adjustment process on AICS box magazines to allow proper feeding via round height and position in the magazine.
published: 09 Feb 2016
Does the Magazine Matter? Fixing a Double Feed
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This is a short video on how I was able to use a CB short case to help the Ruger BX 25 magazine feed correctly in my Ruger 10/22 Tactical. I hope this helps someone!
published: 08 Jul 2020
FX magazine feed problems and disassembly.
Quick one here today about the FX mags just a little disassembly and rebuild.
published: 17 Nov 2021
Magazine can cause a failure to feed
Pistol magazines can impact the reliability of your gun in many ways. Not all ammo will work in every pistol or in every pistol magazine. It is important to run your defensive ammo in all of the magazines you intend to carry to ensure they work when you need them to.
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published: 22 Apr 2018
Magazine Stacks & Feed Styles
There are many more magazine types, this is just the three most common I personally have.
Single stack, single feed, double stack single feed double stack double feed.
In a single stack magazine, the rounds are aligned in a single column, and the top round is fed into the chamber by being pushed upwards by the magazine follower. The follower is a component that sits underneath the spring inside the magazine and pushes the rounds upwards as they are being used.
In a double stack magazine, the rounds are staggered in two columns, allowing for a higher capacity. When the firearm's slide or bolt moves back, it pulls the top round from the magazine, aligns it with the chamber, and pushes it into the chamber. The double stack design allows for faster and more reliable feeding of rounds in...
published: 23 Jun 2023
Brownells - AR-15 Magazine Feed Lip Tool
Brownells - AR-15 Magazine Feed Lip Tool. For more information on Brownells - AR-15 Magazine Feed Lip Tool, please visit http://www.brownellsvideos.com.
published: 04 Aug 2009
SSP1 - Magazine Feeding Issue SOLVED
The most recent version of the SSP-1 comes with the Generation 2 Feedlips. You don't have to do the modification on these. If you still have the old version of the feedlips, you can get the new ones here:
http://novritsch.com/product/ssp1-magazinetop/
Unfortunately, in a recent bulk update most of our descriptions were wiped out. If this video is impacted by this occurrence and a link or code is missing pleas...
Unfortunately, in a recent bulk update most of our descriptions were wiped out. If this video is impacted by this occurrence and a link or code is missing please visit VSO's affiliate page: https://linktr.ee/vso_gun_channel
#vsogunchannel
The VSO Gun Channel is an educational resource of VSO Media LLC, a media production company, and VSOrdnance LLC, a research and development/ Testing Evaluation "contract lab". VSO is not in the business of selling or promoting the sale of firearms. Nothing VSO publishes should be misconstrued to support the sale of Firearms, components, or accessories. The VSO Gun Channel serves as a common sense, educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety particularly for young minds otherwise negatively influenced by a fundamental breakdown of our society. Unless otherwise stated, the subject matter of this video was provided by the manufacturer or another third party at no cost to us. In doing so, VSO reserves all creative rights, including the right to publish negative aspects it deems relevant to the representation of the product and its continuous improvement. VSO Gun Channel only publishes objective content related directly to tests performed by its personnel. While in-depth test results may be shared directly with manufacturers prior to official release, they must agree NOT to: impede VSO's work, attempt to undermine or alter our results, impugn or undermine our integrity, and must forfeit any expectation of being involved in the process. To be clear to our viewers, VSOrdnance LLC provides testing, evaluation, research, and product development consulting services to clients, for which it is compensated. It is solely at VSO's discretion whether or not to turn footage over to VSO Gun Channel for the publishing video derived from such tests and experience with these products. These are separate-No party may buy our opinion & No party may buy access to our audience even if it is their ulterior motive to do so by contracting the testing. .
If you are interested in VSO's services you may submit an official inquiry via the email listed on the channel "about" page. .
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All Magazines depicted in VSO Videos are standard capacity magazines or lower.
Unfortunately, in a recent bulk update most of our descriptions were wiped out. If this video is impacted by this occurrence and a link or code is missing please visit VSO's affiliate page: https://linktr.ee/vso_gun_channel
#vsogunchannel
The VSO Gun Channel is an educational resource of VSO Media LLC, a media production company, and VSOrdnance LLC, a research and development/ Testing Evaluation "contract lab". VSO is not in the business of selling or promoting the sale of firearms. Nothing VSO publishes should be misconstrued to support the sale of Firearms, components, or accessories. The VSO Gun Channel serves as a common sense, educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety particularly for young minds otherwise negatively influenced by a fundamental breakdown of our society. Unless otherwise stated, the subject matter of this video was provided by the manufacturer or another third party at no cost to us. In doing so, VSO reserves all creative rights, including the right to publish negative aspects it deems relevant to the representation of the product and its continuous improvement. VSO Gun Channel only publishes objective content related directly to tests performed by its personnel. While in-depth test results may be shared directly with manufacturers prior to official release, they must agree NOT to: impede VSO's work, attempt to undermine or alter our results, impugn or undermine our integrity, and must forfeit any expectation of being involved in the process. To be clear to our viewers, VSOrdnance LLC provides testing, evaluation, research, and product development consulting services to clients, for which it is compensated. It is solely at VSO's discretion whether or not to turn footage over to VSO Gun Channel for the publishing video derived from such tests and experience with these products. These are separate-No party may buy our opinion & No party may buy access to our audience even if it is their ulterior motive to do so by contracting the testing. .
If you are interested in VSO's services you may submit an official inquiry via the email listed on the channel "about" page. .
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All Magazines depicted in VSO Videos are standard capacity magazines or lower.
This is a short video on how I was able to use a CB short case to help the Ruger BX 25 magazine feed correctly in my Ruger 10/22 Tactical. I hope this helps som...
This is a short video on how I was able to use a CB short case to help the Ruger BX 25 magazine feed correctly in my Ruger 10/22 Tactical. I hope this helps someone!
This is a short video on how I was able to use a CB short case to help the Ruger BX 25 magazine feed correctly in my Ruger 10/22 Tactical. I hope this helps someone!
Pistol magazines can impact the reliability of your gun in many ways. Not all ammo will work in every pistol or in every pistol magazine. It is important to r...
Pistol magazines can impact the reliability of your gun in many ways. Not all ammo will work in every pistol or in every pistol magazine. It is important to run your defensive ammo in all of the magazines you intend to carry to ensure they work when you need them to.
Visit my Website: http://boomsticktactical.com/
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BoomstickTactical/
T-Shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/boomstick-tactical
Here are several different types of fun targets to shoot:
Sink the Boat target: http://amzn.to/2uRIIff
Correcting shooting errors target: http://amzn.to/2w1pbaF
Shooting game targets: http://amzn.to/2veAZZz
Zombie targets: http://amzn.to/2uUucli
Hostage targets: http://amzn.to/2hkhGbM
Pistol Poker targets: http://amzn.to/2hjXHKh
Police training target: http://amzn.to/2hjkWDX
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Pistol magazines can impact the reliability of your gun in many ways. Not all ammo will work in every pistol or in every pistol magazine. It is important to run your defensive ammo in all of the magazines you intend to carry to ensure they work when you need them to.
Visit my Website: http://boomsticktactical.com/
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BoomstickTactical/
T-Shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/boomstick-tactical
Here are several different types of fun targets to shoot:
Sink the Boat target: http://amzn.to/2uRIIff
Correcting shooting errors target: http://amzn.to/2w1pbaF
Shooting game targets: http://amzn.to/2veAZZz
Zombie targets: http://amzn.to/2uUucli
Hostage targets: http://amzn.to/2hkhGbM
Pistol Poker targets: http://amzn.to/2hjXHKh
Police training target: http://amzn.to/2hjkWDX
Join the NRA and get a discount here: https://membership.nrahq.org/forms/signup.asp?campaignid=XI030978
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There are many more magazine types, this is just the three most common I personally have.
Single stack, single feed, double stack single feed double stack d...
There are many more magazine types, this is just the three most common I personally have.
Single stack, single feed, double stack single feed double stack double feed.
In a single stack magazine, the rounds are aligned in a single column, and the top round is fed into the chamber by being pushed upwards by the magazine follower. The follower is a component that sits underneath the spring inside the magazine and pushes the rounds upwards as they are being used.
In a double stack magazine, the rounds are staggered in two columns, allowing for a higher capacity. When the firearm's slide or bolt moves back, it pulls the top round from the magazine, aligns it with the chamber, and pushes it into the chamber. The double stack design allows for faster and more reliable feeding of rounds into the chamber due to the increased surface area for the slide or bolt to grab onto.
It's important to note that the exact feeding mechanism can vary depending on the specific firearm and magazine design, but these are the general principles for how rounds are fed from single stack and double stack magazines into the chamber.
There are many more magazine types, this is just the three most common I personally have.
Single stack, single feed, double stack single feed double stack double feed.
In a single stack magazine, the rounds are aligned in a single column, and the top round is fed into the chamber by being pushed upwards by the magazine follower. The follower is a component that sits underneath the spring inside the magazine and pushes the rounds upwards as they are being used.
In a double stack magazine, the rounds are staggered in two columns, allowing for a higher capacity. When the firearm's slide or bolt moves back, it pulls the top round from the magazine, aligns it with the chamber, and pushes it into the chamber. The double stack design allows for faster and more reliable feeding of rounds into the chamber due to the increased surface area for the slide or bolt to grab onto.
It's important to note that the exact feeding mechanism can vary depending on the specific firearm and magazine design, but these are the general principles for how rounds are fed from single stack and double stack magazines into the chamber.
The most recent version of the SSP-1 comes with the Generation 2 Feedlips. You don't have to do the modification on these. If you still have the old version of ...
The most recent version of the SSP-1 comes with the Generation 2 Feedlips. You don't have to do the modification on these. If you still have the old version of the feedlips, you can get the new ones here:
http://novritsch.com/product/ssp1-magazinetop/
The most recent version of the SSP-1 comes with the Generation 2 Feedlips. You don't have to do the modification on these. If you still have the old version of the feedlips, you can get the new ones here:
http://novritsch.com/product/ssp1-magazinetop/
Unfortunately, in a recent bulk update most of our descriptions were wiped out. If this video is impacted by this occurrence and a link or code is missing please visit VSO's affiliate page: https://linktr.ee/vso_gun_channel
#vsogunchannel
The VSO Gun Channel is an educational resource of VSO Media LLC, a media production company, and VSOrdnance LLC, a research and development/ Testing Evaluation "contract lab". VSO is not in the business of selling or promoting the sale of firearms. Nothing VSO publishes should be misconstrued to support the sale of Firearms, components, or accessories. The VSO Gun Channel serves as a common sense, educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety particularly for young minds otherwise negatively influenced by a fundamental breakdown of our society. Unless otherwise stated, the subject matter of this video was provided by the manufacturer or another third party at no cost to us. In doing so, VSO reserves all creative rights, including the right to publish negative aspects it deems relevant to the representation of the product and its continuous improvement. VSO Gun Channel only publishes objective content related directly to tests performed by its personnel. While in-depth test results may be shared directly with manufacturers prior to official release, they must agree NOT to: impede VSO's work, attempt to undermine or alter our results, impugn or undermine our integrity, and must forfeit any expectation of being involved in the process. To be clear to our viewers, VSOrdnance LLC provides testing, evaluation, research, and product development consulting services to clients, for which it is compensated. It is solely at VSO's discretion whether or not to turn footage over to VSO Gun Channel for the publishing video derived from such tests and experience with these products. These are separate-No party may buy our opinion & No party may buy access to our audience even if it is their ulterior motive to do so by contracting the testing. .
If you are interested in VSO's services you may submit an official inquiry via the email listed on the channel "about" page. .
.
All Magazines depicted in VSO Videos are standard capacity magazines or lower.
This is a short video on how I was able to use a CB short case to help the Ruger BX 25 magazine feed correctly in my Ruger 10/22 Tactical. I hope this helps someone!
Pistol magazines can impact the reliability of your gun in many ways. Not all ammo will work in every pistol or in every pistol magazine. It is important to run your defensive ammo in all of the magazines you intend to carry to ensure they work when you need them to.
Visit my Website: http://boomsticktactical.com/
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BoomstickTactical/
T-Shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/boomstick-tactical
Here are several different types of fun targets to shoot:
Sink the Boat target: http://amzn.to/2uRIIff
Correcting shooting errors target: http://amzn.to/2w1pbaF
Shooting game targets: http://amzn.to/2veAZZz
Zombie targets: http://amzn.to/2uUucli
Hostage targets: http://amzn.to/2hkhGbM
Pistol Poker targets: http://amzn.to/2hjXHKh
Police training target: http://amzn.to/2hjkWDX
Join the NRA and get a discount here: https://membership.nrahq.org/forms/signup.asp?campaignid=XI030978
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My camera: http://amzn.to/2BTxx5U
My cellphone: http://amzn.to/2E44ONL
There are many more magazine types, this is just the three most common I personally have.
Single stack, single feed, double stack single feed double stack double feed.
In a single stack magazine, the rounds are aligned in a single column, and the top round is fed into the chamber by being pushed upwards by the magazine follower. The follower is a component that sits underneath the spring inside the magazine and pushes the rounds upwards as they are being used.
In a double stack magazine, the rounds are staggered in two columns, allowing for a higher capacity. When the firearm's slide or bolt moves back, it pulls the top round from the magazine, aligns it with the chamber, and pushes it into the chamber. The double stack design allows for faster and more reliable feeding of rounds into the chamber due to the increased surface area for the slide or bolt to grab onto.
It's important to note that the exact feeding mechanism can vary depending on the specific firearm and magazine design, but these are the general principles for how rounds are fed from single stack and double stack magazines into the chamber.
The most recent version of the SSP-1 comes with the Generation 2 Feedlips. You don't have to do the modification on these. If you still have the old version of the feedlips, you can get the new ones here:
http://novritsch.com/product/ssp1-magazinetop/
Feed or feedmag.com (1995–2001) was one of the earliest online magazines that relied entirely on its original content.
History
Feed was founded in New York by Stefanie Syman and Steven Johnson in May 1995, with novelist Sam Lipsyte serving as one of its editors.
One of the web's earliest general-interest daily publications, Feed focused on media, pop culture, technology, science and the arts.
Feed soon found a devoted following among an alternative readership and was critically acclaimed, but as a small independent publication it struggled to raise sufficient advertising revenue.
In July 2000, following a sharp downturn in Internet investment, Feed merged with the popular editorial site Suck.com to create Automatic Media. The two sites sought to streamline their operations and collaborate with low staffing costs. Their joint project Plastic.com was founded with only four staffed employees. Despite the faithful cult following and a combined reader base of over 1 million, Automatic Media folded in June 2001, and Feed closed operations.