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Joz Jonlin
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I have an EDC S&W similar to this, but a little older. Mine lacks the serrated edge, which I’m not a fan of on an EDC. I keep mine razor sharp and I always have to warn people if I let someone use it for a moment. It keeps an edge for an insane amount of time and only needs a small amount of maintenance sharpening

would be read by a lot of people, many of whom would probably hate and mock it

Mocking one person for their religious belief is intolerant. Period. It doesn’t matter if it’s Christian, Islamic, or whatever.

I couldn’t care less about Tebow or what he believes or doesn’t believe. My only real point was the quality of the reporting was particularly low-brow and sophomoric. Intolerance isn’t limited to Christians or conservatives, in general. Point out intolerant behavior to liberals or conservatives and they’re likely to

You’re barking up the wrong tree. I’m not a Tebow fan, although I enjoyed watching him play in college. I think we all knew even then that his skill set wouldn’t translate well to the NFL. Despite this, this particular post was extremely unprofessional, and in fact, juvenile.

Oh, I’m quite aware of the double standards of many liberals and that many of them aren’t really capable of even comprehending their own double standards. I’ll remain standing, thanks.

The author is clearly being intolerant. The irony is that if someone were to refuse to sell a gay couple a wedding cake because they believe it’s counter to their faith and immoral, the author would likely be one of the first people to shout how intolerant that person is. On the other hand, there’s also a good chance

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I remember my days of learning to suture when I was in the military. It might sound odd, but I came to appreciate suturing as a very specific art form. Not everyone who learns to suture seem to understand this. The banana lesson seems to be a little silly, but then again, I first learned to administer injections by

I’m able to map just about anything I need to this keyboard when I’m playing a FPS. There’s a boat load of buttons to play with here. In the past, I mainly used it for Team Fortress Classic, TF2, Counterstrike, Portal, Half-Life, Left 4 Dead, Battlefield games, Far Cry, COD, and pretty much any other FPS I’ve picked

Oh, here’s that keyboard I use.

Well yeah, the classes are slightly different, as well as the physics of the game, which means there was a definite learning curve. Having played FPS’s since the Nintendo 64 and Goldeneye, it didn’t take long to become proficient at TF2. Still, I was never at the same dominating level with TF2 that I was with TFC.

I’ve been using this Zboard for quite a few years now, and I personally love it. Your mileage will vary, of course, but I really appreciate how everything I need for a FPS is right at my fingertips. There’s a learning curve when you start using a keyboard like this, of course, but once you get used to it, it’s

Fortress Forever just hit Steam. If you played it back when it was first released, as I did, I think you’ll enjoy this iteration of FF. I played it last night and had a blast, although I’ve lost all my muscle memory and game reflexes. It looks like I’ll be getting some more use out of my FPS gaming keyboard soon.

Yup, just did a little 2fort action with FF. It was fun, even if I did embarrass myself because my skills and reflexes are so far out of whack. It was seriously like starting at the beginning again, I was so bad. My muscles have some sort of Alzheimers, for sure, as they couldn’t remember anything. Still, it was a lot

What a great game it was, too. I was one of the first people playing TFC with broadband internet. My latency was so low compared to all the dial-up peeps that it was truly unfair when I was on a server.

I played Fortress Forever when it was first released many many years ago. Now that it’s hit Steam, I’ll give it another go. I just hope it’s as good as it was back in the day.

I have a nice little machine with a decent i7 processor in it right now. I think I’ll go back and play TF2 for a bit to remind myself that I still don’t like the game all that much. I played Fortress Forever when it first came out and really enjoyed it. I didn’t realize it wasn’t on Steam until just recently. I guess

I wasn’t terrible by any means, and I don’t remember the in-game physics being all that different from TFC. Still, a vast number of TFC players seemed to actively dislike TF2 for some reason. I even go back and play periodically just to remind myself that I’ve never cared for the game. It’s been a while, so I suppose

For far longer than I care to admit, my life practically revolved around Team Fortress Classic as a player and administrator. I played at a level which, if I were on a typical public server, meant that I was deemed a hacker/cheater and subsequently kicked and banned. Thankfully, I had a home group of servers with a