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how can a room be that anime and still exist in 3D
(02-20-2012, 11:59 PM)Saxxy link Wrote: [ -> ]how can a room be that anime and still exist in 3D

The HARDCORE GRITTY ULTRA-REALISM that is Call of Duty brings it back into the third dimension, although just barely.
(02-20-2012, 11:59 PM)Saxxy link Wrote: [ -> ]how can a room be that anime and still exist in 3D

...I'm more wondering if he even has a bed....
Wait a second that's a living room...
(02-21-2012, 12:51 AM)Sogo Payne link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Saxxy link=topic=107.msg239486#msg239486 date=1329800381]
how can a room be that anime and still exist in 3D

The HARDCORE GRITTY ULTRA-REALISM that is Call of Duty brings it back into the third dimension, although just barely.
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"HARDCORE GRITTY ULTRA-REALISM" shouts robert bowling as does a flying leap from the second story of a building, firing dual machine pistols at you
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(03-10-2012, 03:13 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][Image: 184ed23a-b5cc-1db1.jpg]

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Locks of Love to cover up those parking spots?
Here are some 200 pictures I took during my backpacking trip to Bryce Canyon this spring break.

It was a good time, except for the part where we hiked 2 miles through 2 feet of snow uphill, with like 40 pounds of crap on my back.
(03-16-2012, 09:00 AM)Greatbacon link Wrote: [ -> ]Here are some 200 pictures I took during my backpacking trip to Bryce Canyon this spring break.

It was a good time, except for the part where we hiked 2 miles through 2 feet of snow uphill, with like 40 pounds of crap on my back.

Bryce Canyon is amazing. Sounds (and looks) like a good time.

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After it rained today, this little guy tried to break into our house.
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Approves
Yeah, Greatbacon and myself still look like long lost brothers or something.
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With all this recent talk of ghost peppers and whatnot, I felt a bit adventurous and went out to buy a few bottles of hot sauces, all of which I have never tried before. Here they are arranged from $$$ to $.
and after tasting them all...
For taste (best to worst):Melinda's and Hooters tied, Crystal, Trappey's
For heat (most to least): Hooters, Melinda's, Trappey's and Crystal tied

(03-24-2012, 09:03 PM)Käse link Wrote: [ -> ][Image: tumblr_m1f43obIVL1qdyw99o1_500.jpg]

With all this recent talk of ghost peppers and whatnot, I felt a bit adventurous and went out to buy a few bottles of hot sauces, all of which I have never tried before. Here they are arranged from $$$ to $.
and after tasting them all...
For taste (best to worst):Melinda's and Hooters tied, Crystal, Trappey's
For heat (most to least): Hooters, Melinda's, Trappey's and Crystal tied



As a heat aficionado, can you expand on the experience of the Hooters hot sauce? I iz curious.

How's the flavor? Is it obliterated by heat, or does it have other qualities that can be tasted as well?

What other ingredients besides Habanero does it list? Did they use any other peppers?

I actually had some Melinda's when I was in Wisconsin over the geek.kon week (Damn being in the wrong area at the wrong time) and I found it quite pleasurable to eat, how far apart would you say the Hooters is from it in terms of hot? A few scoville's, or more like another step up on the chart?
(03-24-2012, 10:46 PM)«('«) link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Käse link=topic=107.msg241764#msg241764 date=1332641024]
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With all this recent talk of ghost peppers and whatnot, I felt a bit adventurous and went out to buy a few bottles of hot sauces, all of which I have never tried before. Here they are arranged from $$$ to $.
and after tasting them all...
For taste (best to worst):Melinda's and Hooters tied, Crystal, Trappey's
For heat (most to least): Hooters, Melinda's, Trappey's and Crystal tied



As a heat aficionado, can you expand on the experience of the Hooters hot sauce? I iz curious.

How's the flavor? Is it obliterated by heat, or does it have other qualities that can be tasted as well?

What other ingredients besides Habanero does it list? Did they use any other peppers?

I actually had some Melinda's when I was in Wisconsin over the geek.kon week (Damn being in the wrong area at the wrong time) and I found it quite pleasurable to eat, how far apart would you say the Hooters is from it in terms of hot? A few scoville's, or more like another step up on the chart?
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Hooter's
Ingredients:
vinegar, habanero peppers, sugar, salt, lime juice, onion, garlic, natural flavoring(how vague)

I guess what made me pick this sauce as the best tasting was because it was slightly sweet, which the others were not, so it definitely stood out. It tastes sweet at first, then immediately burns right after. The sweetness reminds me of the spicy mango habanero sauce at Buffalo Wild Wings in a way. If you don't like sweet hot sauces at all, I would not recommend it.

I'm tasting the sauces again right now.

The Hooters sauce is just a smidgen hotter than Melinda's. This might be enhanced by the acidity from the vinegar...
Hooters is also less viscous compared to Melinda's. Easier to get out of the bottle comparatively (nothing beats the Crystal hot sauce though. I accidentally flooded my meal).

I agree, Melinda's is really delicious. Nice hint of lime.
Ahhh I have heart burn again.
(03-24-2012, 11:20 PM)Käse link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=«(''«) link=topic=107.msg241767#msg241767 date=1332647201]
[quote author=Käse link=topic=107.msg241764#msg241764 date=1332641024]
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With all this recent talk of ghost peppers and whatnot, I felt a bit adventurous and went out to buy a few bottles of hot sauces, all of which I have never tried before. Here they are arranged from $$$ to $.
and after tasting them all...
For taste (best to worst):Melinda's and Hooters tied, Crystal, Trappey's
For heat (most to least): Hooters, Melinda's, Trappey's and Crystal tied



As a heat aficionado, can you expand on the experience of the Hooters hot sauce? I iz curious.

How's the flavor? Is it obliterated by heat, or does it have other qualities that can be tasted as well?

What other ingredients besides Habanero does it list? Did they use any other peppers?

I actually had some Melinda's when I was in Wisconsin over the geek.kon week (Damn being in the wrong area at the wrong time) and I found it quite pleasurable to eat, how far apart would you say the Hooters is from it in terms of hot? A few scoville's, or more like another step up on the chart?
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Hooter's
Ingredients:
vinegar, habanero peppers, sugar, salt, lime juice, onion, garlic, natural flavoring(how vague)

I guess what made me pick this sauce as the best tasting was because it was slightly sweet, which the others were not, so it definitely stood out. It tastes sweet at first, then immediately burns right after. The sweetness reminds me of the spicy mango habanero sauce at Buffalo Wild Wings in a way. If you don't like sweet hot sauces at all, I would not recommend it.

I'm tasting the sauces again right now.

The Hooters sauce is just a smidgen hotter than Melinda's. This might be enhanced by the acidity from the vinegar...
Hooters is also less viscous compared to Melinda's. Easier to get out of the bottle comparatively (nothing beats the Crystal hot sauce though. I accidentally flooded my meal).

I agree, Melinda's is really delicious. Nice hint of lime.
Ahhh I have heart burn again.
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I shall be +1'ing you for a while, <3

Too bad the nearest Hooters to me is two states away, looks like I'll need to order some online =(
(03-24-2012, 11:27 PM)«('«) link Wrote: [ -> ]Too bad the nearest Hooters to me is two states away, looks like I'll need to order some online =(

I bought all these at a grocery store (we don't have a Hooters either, it closed ages ago lol), maybe your largest local grocery store carries it.

edit: http://www.hootersfoods.com/pages/where-to-buy
(03-24-2012, 11:37 PM)Käse link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=«(''«) link=topic=107.msg241769#msg241769 date=1332649660]

Too bad the nearest Hooters to me is two states away, looks like I'll need to order some online =(

I bought all these at a grocery store (we don't have a Hooters either, it closed ages ago lol), maybe your largest local grocery store carries it.

edit: http://www.hootersfoods.com/pages/where-to-buy
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Stop!!!!


Sorry, you can't repeat a karma action without waiting 2 hours.
Used to put Melinda's on the scrambled eggs I made en masse as outing cook for my Boy Scout troop, it was good times. Definitely tastier than Tabasco, can't really comment on the others though.
PICTURE TIME

I went on a hike with my dad over spring break. Not a big one, but enough to fill a few hours.

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Also, my film shoot was today. One of my crew sent me this picture.

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You forgot to include your sister in those pictures  Wink