SgtMaj
SgtMaj
SgtMaj

I was standing at a busy city intersection one day when a B-2 flew over on the way to a nearby air base for an air show. I glanced up as it flew a low pass, almost silently due to the traffic noise, like something from an alien world. Sent shivers down my spine on a warm June day.

Actually, a lot of the major combat in the last year of WWI especially the last few months was not classic 1916 trench warfare. This fighting would be very recognizable to anyone familiar to WWII combat with poison gas and massed artillery added in for flavor. The tanks are a bit strange compared to their WWII cousins

Its' multiplayer aspect is what this series is all about. Check out the realism groups that simulate real military units that is where this game really shines. Realistic radio environment, coop game play, command and control, missions, objectives. Immersive battle as part of a military unit, that's the real Arma.

I wouldn't elevate a Cromwell or a Crusader over a Sherman, not by any means. The Sherman was a much better medium tank than the Crusader. The Comet on the other hand was a good tank but still out classed by it's US contemporary M-26 and I won't even mention the Russian or German models of the last year of the war.

My variant is a hot, soapy shower. I'm usually all hot and sweaty anyway from working or exercising outside where I got all the bites in the first place so a hot shower is the order of the day at that point. I noticed that after the shower I was all bitten to hell but no, or little itch anymore. The spoon thing is

Yeah,this.

MY dental hygenist pushes new toothbrushes and dental floss every time I get my teeth cleaned. I have a new toothbrush plus a spare on hand at all times and little floss dispensers in my backpack and every jacket. I haven't paid for toothbrushes or floss for years!

I make a circle with my thumb and forefinger to guage portion size, a trick my Mom taught me, Happy Mother's Day in Heaven Mom!, works much the same as this bottle thing. Adjust opening by where the finger meets the thumb for smaller or larger portions. Easy.

Linus from NCIX! Does some great how to vids on all things PC.

... heading off to... Gawker, Gizmodo, i09 etc.

Hot Sauce works too. I discovered that my chili pot drippings made the copper bottom shiny so I went to the source and put Louisiana Hot Sauce on the copper bottom et voila....

All cats are grey...in the dark. That one up there though is a fine example of a Smokey or a Shadow as is yours...no doubt

Alton Brown has a skillet steak and peppercorn sauce method that I find most tasty. The smoke factor is low enough, with a decent range hood fan, and the sauce made in the pan is excellent. Steak sits in the oven for 15 mins while the sauce is made and is a perfect med-rare. I don't own a grill so it's my go-to method