2012-06-19, 08:51 | Link #421 |
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I seriously want to get my magnum calibre rifle soon!
I missed out on a AWSM a few weeks ago. Oh well, I know they are still making the rifle and I would prefer to get one as I wanted it. The one for sale had the dove tail mount - not picatinny - and was the standard green furniture. I want the Tan stock and a S&B 5-25x56 with the tan finish to match. That would be so sweet.
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2012-06-22, 14:39 | Link #423 |
The Lost Lamb
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: in Darkness
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this is my latest purchase, got myself a brand new laptop!!!
oh yeah, it's my first laptop i am so excited!!! here are the specifications http://shopap.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary...5D44BD4ACE28A1
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2012-06-23, 20:34 | Link #425 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: USA
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The simplest Windows 7 version you can buy (also the cheapest). Doesn't even have Aero I think.
Got me the complete 24 collection and a 2GB Sansa Clip+
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2012-06-29, 02:01 | Link #430 |
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Heh, I got the 128gb version when BF3 was launched.
omfgbbq it makes the world of difference in game load times. What is the firmware version? I'm not sure if you've heard but you have to have 0009 or 000F otherwise at 5184 hours (exact figure) the drive will start rebooting over and over. Mine has just clocked in it's 5196th hour without issue so, go M4!
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2012-06-29, 14:56 | Link #437 | |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Diagonally parked in a parallel universe.
Age: 55
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There seems to be two schools of thought regarding the treatment of books. Some people like to treat the book seemingly roughly, breaking the spine in, leaving the pages ruffled. However, they love their books. They take them everywhere they go. The book, to them, is comfortable, and easy to be around like an old friend, a trusted companion. Others, such as myself, treat the book with respect by taking care of it as much as possible. They're our teachers, our histories, our entertainment, and escapes. They are revered. I have about 500 books in my personal library. Endless "Book reader" Soul
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2012-06-29, 15:22 | Link #438 |
Hail the power of Fujoshi
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: hahahahahahahahaha
Age: 35
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Yes, those who treat their books roughly apparently have the belief that books are their lifelong companions and thus, can be treated like one of their buddies. It doesn't matter how torn and old the books are, it's the content that matters. So yes, I understand their reasoning and still respect them for it. It's purely assumption but something tells me that's how they view their books.
As for me, I treat books for similar reasons as you, albeit different in several aspects. For instance, I don't really look upon books as my teacher. Rather, each book holds a different world with its infinite knowledge and play upon words. It's simply beautiful, and yes, my escape from reality.
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2012-06-30, 05:23 | Link #439 |
The Lost Lamb
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: in Darkness
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well i never thought of my books as children or buddies,but they are very important to me in it's own way and i keep them very carefully and do not let even a scratch on them, they are a whole different world to me
oh and these books only include the novels i read ,not my course books, my course books are just lying around here and there
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