I was thinking along the same lines. My first thought was "why would anyone dry-fire a bow?"
I was thinking along the same lines. My first thought was "why would anyone dry-fire a bow?"
The collection and variety is great. Put on a down side, it makes me want to play video games not work. :-(
Good to know, thanks.
Yea this chart doesn't seem to make a lot of sense in that department. But circumference (at it's thickest part) is the most important. On their site it goes to say that:
I think the hamster fell of the wheel.
I'm a cynic and I don't see anything wrong with it. However there is very close line to becoming an asshole, or even appearing to come off as an asshole. This I try to stay away from. I try to think of it almost like a religion. I know there are people who think differently and that's OK. I don't expect them to think…
You can start with the Chain of Command.
I'm going to recommend reading "The Antidote - Happiness For People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking". Lifehacker referenced in this another article about about being productive when you don't feel like it. (Found here.)
Unfortunately the XTAR doesn't have a flood/beam control, or zoom as it's sometimes called. But it does have more of a "flood" effect than a "spotlight".
We use them for just about everything. It's right up there with salt and pepper to me.
Sorry, I take my zesty citrus seasoning very seriously.
I agree. That kind of wastage is sacrilege in my household. People should just get one of these.
I don't know man, on the TV show Chopped the judges bug out when there are seeds in dishes.
They do not taste the same, that is blasphemy.
Here's another vote for the Black Rapids shoulder strap, it's very comfortable.
As a complete opposite, frozen grapes are delicious.
I checked the Mag-Lite website and their 4D only seem to be incandescent light bulbs with a LED upgrade that produces 140 lumens. Not overly bright especially when you take the size in consideration.
This XTAR produces max 600 lumens and very portable. This is what I use on my bike and as a plus it's very easy to…
I have that book and, while I haven't finished it, I highly recommend it. It definitely gives you new perspective and makes you aware of certain life aspects in your day-to-day. It also touches on not trying to be happy all the time and the very actions of pursuing happiness all the time are the very acts that works…
That is freaking awesome. Thank you for showing me that.
PS. "Almost Got 'im" is one of my favorite episodes of TAS.