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I thought this thread was regarding the recent murder in Toronto which police are calling bloody sunday.
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What I can't stand is when people say they won't hunt because its wrong to kill somthing, yet those same people would think nothing of eating meat from the butcher shop. I think its very important to control animal populations. At Rondeu Provincial Park near where I live, they have a dear killin' every couple of years or somthing. There is absolutly no preditors for dear here in Southern Ontario to kill them off. Their population becomes overrun and they for other animals out of the habbitat. In The Midwest there is a problem with wolf's killing livestock, don't get the idea that they are some innocent animals or somthing. Cattle are easy prey over the buffalo's they natraly hunt.
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I've had it up to here with all these anti-war nuts.
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Canada: Ummm... well.... hum. Leaky old British Submarines? [] <span id='postcolor'> We have submarines? (serious question, no joke)
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USA- M1 tanks German- Panzers Britan- Harrier Russia- Hind and Frogfoot Canada- small gunboats, Labatt's Blue Zepplin
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Man, sometimes I think North Americans are some of the most sexually repressed people on the planet. (I am counting Canadians in here too, so this isnt some sort of US bashing session [] )<span id='postcolor'> What about the Brits? not bashing Britan but thats just how the media seems to protray them.
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I smell the forum goestapo with the locking keys, acomin' this way
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Well air brushing is absolutly mandantory, if you want a good result. I hate airbrushing, I really suck at it and any brush i've ever owned has sucked pretty bad too. My Isriali T-67 is looking ok, but I don't know how to weather a desert tank.
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My question is, Have you ever drove a vehical so long that you used up all its fuel? I just did, I was driving a Hum-vee around Everon for exploring purpouses, after about 45 min the guy says "1, fuel low". And little while longer it completly runs out of fuel. I personaly thought that you could last somewhat longer than that, as the vehicals with the gauges never seem to go down, but I guess I never used those for such long periods of time.
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Is it possible that us hardened gamers are relitivly desencitized to that kind of thing. Maybe we would be able to stay calm and cool, because we don't really realize that in real life, you can't "load your game". I could see that happen to me maybe, often unable to determine real life from VR.
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On the mission in the origional campaign when you have to paracheut and take over a base, I encountered a bug that allowed me and my soldiers to run at about 60mph. I was literaly running circles around the enemy, and my M21 could fire as fast as a M60.
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yeah thats the one
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">And if you speak of engine growling,I once had the luck to hear a GT40,now that was a sound i won't forget <span id='postcolor'> And thats just a small block 351, now imagine some of you euros ever get to hear a big block, like that 454 (by the way i'm not using "euros" as a derogratory term)
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">advocatexxx Posted on Oct. 18 2002,08:53 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- cybrid have you ever driven the 2001 BMW M5 through the beautiful country roads of pennsylvania at 80mph feeling the car completely hug the curves as if it was riding on tracks on a sunday afternoon? Well, once you have you'll understand why these automobiles are well worth their price. <span id='postcolor'> Can't say I have but have you ever felt the brute force and rumble of an American V8 rushing through a quarter mile in one hell of a hurry at a fraction of the price of the euro cars? didn't think so. And there not that much more unreliable, in fact with the low cost of the parts, they're still alot cheaper to maintain even if they do need a little more attention. And not all of us have $100,000+ to spend on a car.
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Well I don't know but maybe they send all the crappiest of the Volkswagons here. Honda, Toyota, and Nissan are all far better enginered, last longer and cost less. German cars are not all so superior anymore, and even the American companies are rated nearly as good as Volkswagons, which are only slightly better than average now, reliability like. Some of you also might remember my old post when I found resources to tear up Mercedes with. I have also read a review on the ford focus which was reviewed by some German firm and they had nothing bad to say about it, and thats really saying somthing from them. </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">VW's are pretty pricey, but like all german cars, they are some of the best engineered and designed cars in the world. There's no way in hell I'd choose a Ford over a BMW, the Beemers work out cheaper in the long run, regarding parts and car condition<span id='postcolor'> There is no way a BMW will ever work out cheaper in the long run, even if you never have to repair it. Don't get me wrong, BMW's are very good cars, but for that price what you would pay in repairs for lower quality cars would still equil far less than the cost of a beemer, unless your buying a KIA.
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Animal_Mother [sWAF] Posted on Oct. 17 2002,07:56 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As far as I know, the original Jeep model used in the US Army just had two gears. Also...most of the stick shift cars in US are foreign (European) cars, aren't they?? <span id='postcolor'> Not really, almost all of the stick shift cars here are small 4cyl and fwd of all brands, which doesn't really make for a different proportion of percentage of manual imports to autos. Most of the non-american cars that would be manuals elsewhere are mostly autos here. One more thing, most foreign cars sold in north america are Japaneese or Korean. There are far fewer European cars here, mostly because they are all overpriced, even Volkswagons.
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I didn't do anything out of the ordinary to cause it. I was eventualy killed after running into a group of about 5 commies, so I clicked Retry and everthing was back to normal from then on.
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On the mission in the origional campaign when you have to paracheut and take over a base, I encountered a bug that allowed me and my soldiers to run at about 60mph. I was literaly running circles around the enemy, and my M21 could fire as fast as a M60.
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On the mission in the origional campaign when you have to paracheut and take over a base, I encountered a bug that allowed me and my soldiers to run at about 60mph. I was literaly running circles around the enemy, and my M21 could fire as fast as a M60.
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For the record, hum-vee's are all 4-speed auto transmissions. There are not avalible with any other configuration. Also in the U.S. and Canada, on average 10% of new cars sold are manual trans and 90% auto. Myself and my parents would have all manual cars except that the particular models they chose to buy are not available with manual transmissions. My car is only an auto because it used to be my grandmothers car, and she couldn't drive stick. But with only 90hp my Topaz is just cryin' out for a 5-speed.
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We should just find a much more efficent way to kill them then. I'm shure Hitler could come up with a pretty good idea, maybe death camps for criminals. Sounds good to me.
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With a life sentance they still have to through all the leagal crap anyway, and My $1 000 000 was only the cost to keep them in prison, once you add all the leagal crap onto it, I'm sure it goes much higher.
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uh, ralph, I think thats oversimplification. Unless you intended [sarchasm] [/sarchasm]
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But thats still not more than a lifer, because they cost millions, not hundreds of thousands. $40,000 per year in Canada, thats $1 000 000 for a full 25 years sentance, imagine the cost in the US where life literaly means life.
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Thats for Federal cases. Did you see the cost on STATE costs in the first link?<span id='postcolor'> I have a problem with those other links though, they are .org sites, while the one in the middle is a .gov site. Those other ones are probably just some more "thow the killers back on the streets" nuts that are trying to find somthing more to say that killing killers is wrong.