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In my day, I had to tilt my head, squint my eyes and jiggle the key on the cable box...

No they do not. Birth control is only 99.9% effective anyway. There is no way you can prove that it wasn't that 0.1%.

What gets me, is in the lower left hand side of the frame, there is what looks like bubble wrap.

It really sounds like they rigged up a manual control for the thing. The way the speed changes and whatnot.

This is the why-that-fancy-password-isnt-nearly-as-safe-as-you-thought...s article. Not the why-that-fancy-password-isnt-nearly-as-safe-as-you-thought article. Innovation.

No. That is not how that works. Just no.

Actually, the chemical response is pretty close to the same. So yeah... it is possible.

That is one of the reasons I love ToR. The story, the leveling, the pase. If you want to grind to 50, you can PDQ. Or you can take a nice long slow leveling route, seeing all the things and the stories... You can do this 8 times! With all new story content and paths through the world.

Now playing

So... I guess I am on the other side of the coin. I am married to somoene I met originally in an MMO. We both enjoy games, not always the same ones, however we both realize that if it wasnt for a stupid game we never would have met.

It costs more, and is matte black.

There are even some places that still have odd "Castle Laws" that require an auditory warning before firing. The racking of a 12ga, qualifies for this due to it being one of the most recognizable sounds in the world.

There was a trend in the 80s, around this idea. None of the companies really came through with it.

I have a Ruger Blackhawk (Older model from the 90s.) .44 that I use for just that. It shoots great. Its solid and dependable. I like it when we are doing a deer drive, and I am one of the walkers. Just easier navigating a swamp with it, instead of a carbine.

Also, that is not a stipper clip. It is an en bloc clip. If you want to get technical.

I know that. That is why I was talking to minibeardeath. He said M-1. I also know what makes the sound.

Your best bet for this? Practice. Practice. Practice. Muscle Memory. Practice. Practice. Practice. Muscle Memory. Practice. Practice. Practice. Muscle Memory. Practice. Practice. Practice. Muscle Memory. Practice. Practice. Practice. Muscle Memory. Practice. Practice. Practice. Muscle Memory. Practice. Practice.

What one? The carbine is a different beast than your normal M1. The normal M1 has that satisfying "Pit-aang" when you empty it.

Well. Technically the .22 can be a insanely lethal round. Due to its small size and lack of penetration power, a shot to the head with a .22 will liquefy a LOT of brain.

I have to second the Glock feel. I was doing some drills once, and swapped guns with my cousin. (Who is a cop in a precinct that requires glocks for standard cary.) Needless to say, I was a bit sweaty, and that damn Glock slid around in my hands. Never cared for them, and after that experience I just never wanted

This. If I have to have a polymer grip I much prefer my Sprinfield xD in .40 S&W