Low-mid 60's for 5 days, and then deteriorates to the typical crap Seattle gets for 6 months:
Rain.
Rain.
I'd stake my life on that being Oahu and Sandy Beach.burnzz wrote:
never made it to Mauai. Big Island for me;Red Forman wrote:
my advice...
i have been to many places all over the world and i still prefer hawaii to anywhere. maui to be more specific.
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Was actually considering that. As for ocing, I dunno. Maybe in the futue if I have nothing to do. I guess $20 bucks doesn't justify 3.00 to 3.16.Gooners wrote:
Are you planning on Ocing? If so, just grab an e8400 and maybe get a better heatsink for the extra money, because there is very minimal difference between the E8400, and the E8500. Amirite?
I live in WA, and as far as I know, they aren't illegal.haffeysucks wrote:
Uh, potato guns are illegal here in CT, and I'm guessing many other US states. Just to let you know. Air rifles, however, are not.Pop To Ster wrote:
I've bought one quality spud and have created 3 myself. I just need an air rifle for the pinpoint(hopefully, not gonna happen but oh well) accuracy and velocities.Hooch Pandersnatch wrote:
Not implying that your weak or anything but just build a spud gun its cheaper, does more damage and far surpasses an air rifle in overall leetness
I still need help deciding what pellets are superior for a Quest or Phantom.
Yeah, the Gamo Shadow. I really want that cause it has 221 reviews at review centre, with 9.1 overall rating. But it costs 150-200 bucks, and that's a bit over budget. Pistols, even though they are cheap, is not what I'm really looking at.Roomba wrote:
Phantom has better reviews but on fewer number of reviews. I like the look of the Phantom over the Quest. The semiauto looks funny with the larger exterior CO2 tank. However, the two reviews are very positive for it.
Gamo makes a 1000FPS model as well. It was more like the Quest model. I say that as you are going to a local shop as an option.
Are pistols being considered?
I've bought one quality spud and have created 3 myself. I just need an air rifle for the pinpoint(hopefully, not gonna happen but oh well) accuracy and velocities.Hooch Pandersnatch wrote:
Not implying that your weak or anything but just build a spud gun its cheaper, does more damage and far surpasses an air rifle in overall leetness
Knowing my parents and their attitudesReciprocity wrote:
why not? buying an air rifle doesn't require an FFL. just an adult to make the order.Pop To Ster wrote:
Buying online isn't an option
Neither will my part of the U.S. (Washington State LOL)gene_pool wrote:
I guess aussies won't see it?
i knowDarkhelmet wrote:
Meh, I've ALWAYS really liked them much but Herman Li is awesome on the guitar, he picks up his whole guitar by the high e string in that first video, which still amazes me.Pop To Ster wrote:
Blah blah, dragon force videos, blah blah.
Harcore.stryyker wrote:
You know what? Fuck Boxing.
Professional Chess, thats where its at.
What a way for irony.OrangeHound wrote:
I'm playing engineer (before friendly fire for mines and clays was an option) on Clean Sweep. My team spawns at a base and I start dropping mines to defend the flag.
I'm screaming over VOIP "I got mines everywhere ... DO NOT run over them"
I'm typing in the in-game chat ... "Mines at XXXXX base ... MINES at XXXXX base ... WATCH OUT FOR MINES"
(I do this 2 or 3 times).
I calm down from my warnings, and I bring up my in-game map and notice that the enemy is capping one of our flags. I hop in a hummer and promptly run over one of my mines.
It does, doesn't it. Makes me feel like going out naked in the snow and yelling out whatever pops in my head.cowami wrote:
The name of that game is so manly.Pop To Ster wrote:
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/wii/review/928519.html
I've played it at a friends house and it was freaking fun as hell. The lighting and graphics serpasses all other Zelda games, and it is the longest one out there, supposedly. I'd say pick this one.