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#1  Edited By ltsmash

I haven't pulled the trigger yet but I plan on pre-ordering Assassin's Creed III. Really enjoyed ACII through Revelations and love American history, so it's kind of a "chocolate and peanut butter" situation.

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#2  Edited By ltsmash

I repaired the coin-slide on a clothes dryer. It's not super complex, but it's something I had never done before.

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#3  Edited By ltsmash

@Morrow said:

...that I could use for writing, specifically? I'm a hobby writer and am looking for something to write on during train rides or late at night in my bed. I have a laptop but it's rather big and heavy.

What you're describing sounds like an Alphasmart Portable Word Processor:

http://www.neo-direct.com/default.aspx

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#4  Edited By ltsmash

@misfeasor said:

Having recently watched it for the first time, my favorite TNT is the Bad Company 2 TNT. People standing on exploding tanks, gratuitous IRL internet-speak, and other insanity abound.

What are your favorite past TNTs that may be worth watching in lieu of a live TNT tonight?

Yep. It has one of my all-time favorite Giant Bomb moments:

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#5  Edited By ltsmash

I use an in-line home filter with a 40 oz. Klean Kanteen.

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#6  Edited By ltsmash

Some good crime comics:

Criminal by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (6 volumes)

Richard Stark's Parker by Darwyn Cooke (2 volumes with another coming in July)

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#7  Edited By ltsmash

At first I was thinking of cornbread as a uniquely American food item, but then that's really Native American.

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#8  Edited By ltsmash

ACIII: American Revolution

ACIII 2: War of 1812

ACIII 3: Napoleonic Europe

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#9  Edited By ltsmash

Uh, "A Marine and his rifle"? R. Lee Ermey seemed pretty sure.

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#10  Edited By ltsmash

@Ghost_of_Perdition said:

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This is especially weird considering how much breastfeeding talk there was on last week's This Is Only A Test.