My parents don't believe in the consumption of alcohol.
They think it's fine from a biblical standpoint, but it is something that is not constructive, apparently.
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Not even NA beer?
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Well, they don't have a problem with it, but I can't say I like the smell of beer.
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Cool. ^_^ The Psi-Ops download takes much longer than A51 though. I'ma see if I can download it. Also, I added a RAM chip to my computer last year. It was originally 256. 
And for the record, NA beer just doesn't taste that good. I even got some of it imported from Germany. Supposedly, it tasted like beer. Tasted bad to me. Stick with gin and cola.
Does A51 make you jump? I have several times.

And for the record, NA beer just doesn't taste that good. I even got some of it imported from Germany. Supposedly, it tasted like beer. Tasted bad to me. Stick with gin and cola.
Does A51 make you jump? I have several times.


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A little. Mostly at the beginning.
I am finding it to be quite fun, even though the violence is....over the top. XD
I am finding it to be quite fun, even though the violence is....over the top. XD
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Just a little. Using body parts on scanners? Ew...and yet interesting.
Wouldn't work though.
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Actually, depending on the system and the condition of the limb, it could work, aye?Chozon1 wrote:Just a little. Using body parts on scanners? Ew...and yet interesting.Wouldn't work though.
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Awesome.Chozon1 wrote:Splinter Cell games?
I just need to get a legit (And movies included) copy of the 3rd one.
And I hear Splinter Cell Conviction may be 360 exclusive.
Yeah, the mythbusters didn't directly prove this, but they did show that most fingerprint scanners will recognize ballistics gelatin and unlock the door.Orodrist wrote:
Actually, depending on the system and the condition of the limb, it could work, aye?Chozon1 wrote:Just a little. Using body parts on scanners? Ew...and yet interesting.Wouldn't work though.
And in some cases, a mere paper copy of the fingerprint could unlock a scanner.
So it's not too hard to imagine that working on full hand scanners.
Now retinal scanners is another story. XD
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I don't agree. That would mean hoping for a hideously cheap fingerprint scanner that only scanned the actual print itself, and didn't go for biometrics or heat sensing. And didn't Adam have to put ballistics gel on his finger (while wearing a glove) to get the scanner to work? I don't remember.
If the limb (or head O_O) was freshly torn, I'll agree. But past a few hours? I don't really think that would work.
Want to try?
If the limb (or head O_O) was freshly torn, I'll agree. But past a few hours? I don't really think that would work.
Want to try?


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You could always heat a limb Chozon.
So, favorite Mission Impossible movie?

So, favorite Mission Impossible movie?
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Sure, I volunteer you to sacrifice a limb.Chozon1 wrote:Want to try?


Orodrist wrote:You could always heat a limb Chozon.![]()
So, favorite Mission Impossible movie?
Definitely the first.
Although I'm a little annoyed they turned Phelps into a traitor and killed him off.
But besides that, it totally rocks the others thus far.
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Whose limb can it be?

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Chozon1 wrote:Whose limb can it be?
The question has been answered.Deepfreeze32 wrote:Sure, I volunteer you to sacrifice a limb.Chozon1 wrote:Want to try?![]()
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Actually, you didn't specify my limb. You just said I had to sacrifice a limb. I could take that as someone else' that I happened to own. Unless I need to go read my English schoolbook in shame.
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Chozon1 wrote:Actually, you didn't specify my limb. You just said I had to sacrifice a limb. I could take that as someone else' that I happened to own. Unless I need to go read my English schoolbook in shame.
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Ehh, I don't really care.
Just don't take mine. XD