KnightOfAshes
Astaroth
KnightOfAshes

Someone approves you and it gets ungrey.

To the UI desginer: robotics. Seriously, start looking at positions for robotics programming and control. Robots are controlled very similarly to games (to the point that many of us use Xbox controllers) and require slick UIs quite often. Please, we need you here, buddy.

Some people have tiny bedrooms. Some tiny people prefer tiny bedrooms.

I did. I'm ashamed of that phase of my life and now I listen to non-stop alt rock, but eh.

Aye aye, matey. Mom's from Kiowa, so I'm always hoping for Oklahoma to be safe.

Okay, the officers are pretty stand up guys. Perfect response to the situation. Kudos to them and Bowling for working it out.

So why do you keep believing them?

I was going to solve that problem with a simply lock of sorts. Either a thumb press or a difficult-to-accidentally-recreate movement of the wrist. That way it won't come out when parkouring, but with a simple press it's ready to move. I'm also trying to make the actual forearm trigger require a more intention flex

I agree with you a lot about the overly shiny. That's why I'll be cold-casting with aluminum powder. Realistic finishes for the win. McFarlane does do an amazing job with paint though.

It's certainly very nice, and for most cosplayers, $40 just can't be beat, but my OC assassin's bracer is getting made out of dead animals. Sorry, I just prefer using real leather. Besides, nobody else has noticed the painfully obvious velcro straps, which ruin the whole look for me.

That's really not the best system though, nor is it canon. It just happens to be the one that all cosplayers have decided on. The canon hidden blade operates via a pressure switch inside the forearm. Flexing the muscles close to your elbow is what operates the switch. Retracting it is more difficult with that

I can certainly see what you're saying, but you have to understand that it's an advertisement. The people buying this gun would cheer at each pig going down. In that respect, this commercial is far less unsavory than a godaddy commercial, as the former has a target audience and the latter appeals to almost no one who

Yes, exactly. And the civilian moniker is a little bit off. It's for exterminators and it's a test for a military contract.

Bullshido? I'm in love.

Because there's a lot of hogs? And also reducing collateral? The entire point of this system is preventing a shooter from firing until the gun is on target. With multiple moving targets (as often occurs when hunting hogs) on property owned by humans who don't fancy getting shot, this system would prevent excess damage

Death penalty for muderers, genital mutilation for rapists...honestly, it makes sense to me. I tend to think that rapists are bit too far gone to be rehabilitated into normal society, so just turn them into eunichs.

So what exactly is unsavory about shooting wild hogs, which are an invasive species threatening to destroy much of the natural ecosystem in the south-central states?

It's the gun and the HUD.

It's basically a computer, some motorized pins, a crap load of sensors, and some interesting programming. Otherwise it's a normal gun.

Major thing you left out: garage sales. I've purchased at least four games from garage sales, and I've sold many more at my own.