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porphy 12-28-09 05:06 PM

The essentials. Good coffee and good climbing! :up:

Coffee grinder

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../gvx242_mx.jpg


60 meter rope


http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...TIGER60MGD.jpg

mookiemookie 12-28-09 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Aramike (Post 1226559)
Yeah, actually. It seems like the sound is sometimes just a split second behind the video. Not always, but enough that I've got a technician coming over to update the firmware. Was wondering if you had a similar experience.

I'll give it a shot and let you know what happens.

Aramike 12-28-09 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1226569)
I'll give it a shot and let you know what happens.

Thanks. And let me know what devices you're hooking it with it too, please! I'm using uVerse and a Blueray player.

Platapus 12-28-09 05:50 PM

I got

We were Pirates: A torpedoman's Pacific War

By Shultz and Shell

Anyone read this book? I hope it was worth it.

UnderseaLcpl 12-29-09 03:07 AM

I got some crappy Finnish movie called "Winter War":DL
j/k I enjoyed the hell out of it

Bonus question for Dowly: What Russian medium bomber was featured in the film, and which one was it? Here's a hint: It was one of eight captured by the Finns during WW2.

Super-bonus question for Dowly: Name the two models of Russian tank featured in the film. Hint: one starts with T, and the other starts with B.

Super-duper-bonus question for Dowly: Give me the titles of some other good Finnish war movies.


Double super-duper-bonus question for Dowly: Why are the Finns using PPSh-41 submachineguns in 1939?


This whole thing sounds a little sarcastic, but I'd really like to hear your answers. Bear in mind that I usually only get American Hollywood films here, and we all know how much they suck. I'd welcome a Finnish perspective on war movies:salute:

HunterICX 12-29-09 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl (Post 1226726)
Double super-duper-bonus question for Dowly: Why are the Finns using PPSh-41 submachineguns in 1939?

You are about to get your balls crushed by the ferret :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suomi_M-31_SMG

HunterICX

jimbob 12-29-09 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 1226760)
You are about to get your balls crushed by the ferret :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suomi_M-31_SMG

HunterICX

Oh my.


Anyhoo, got a friend that has some documentary on dvd's.
Atleast one of them has english subtitles if only I'd remember
to write down titles next time im there.

Dowly 12-29-09 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl (Post 1226726)
I got some crappy Finnish movie called "Winter War":DL
j/k I enjoyed the hell out of it

It's a great movie, gotta be my favorite war movie. Just started reading the book it's based on yesterday. :salute:

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Bonus question for Dowly: What Russian medium bomber was featured in the film, and which one was it? Here's a hint: It was one of eight captured by the Finns during WW2.
Cant say I have ever really looked that hard, eventho I've seen the movie like 50 times. Pe2? :hmmm:

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Super-bonus question for Dowly: Name the two models of Russian tank featured in the film. Hint: one starts with T, and the other starts with B.
Only remember the T-26's.

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Super-duper-bonus question for Dowly: Give me the titles of some other good Finnish war movies.
Sadly, Winter War is the best one there is. But you can find somewhat complete list of finnish war movies from here:
http://www.listal.com/list/finnish-war-movies


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Double super-duper-bonus question for Dowly: Why are the Finns using PPSh-41 submachineguns in 1939?
See Hunter's post. :stare:


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This whole thing sounds a little sarcastic, but I'd really like to hear your answers. Bear in mind that I usually only get American Hollywood films here, and we all know how much they suck. I'd welcome a Finnish perspective on war movies:salute:
Like I already said, Winter War is the best one. No unnessecary love stuff or over-dramatic BS in it. Tali-Ihantala 1944 has some cool scenes, but the acting is horrible. The Unknown Soldier is good one, but doesnt try to be as "realistic" as Winter War. Try Youtube, there atleast has been few docs and or movies with english subtitles.

ReallyDedPoet 12-29-09 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1226462)
Was the chainsaw a stocking stuffer? :hmmm: Does it sharpen it's own teeth?

http://reneeridgway.net/wp-content/u...insaw-copy.jpg

Ha, ha :D

I burn about 2-3 cord a year in the air tight in the basement, so I got an electric one. Though I may move to a gas powered later :eek:

http://www.reverseshot.com/files/ima...28.preview.jpg

UnderseaLcpl 12-29-09 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 1226760)
You are about to get your balls crushed by the ferret :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suomi_M-31_SMG

HunterICX

Ouch......thanks for the correction Hunter. I could have sworn I saw those were PPSh subbies but I took a closer look at some scenes from the second disk and you're right. I didn't even know there was a Suomi design of similar appearence. My bad.

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Originally Posted by Dowly
Cant say I have ever really looked that hard, eventho I've seen the movie like 50 times. Pe2? :hmmm:

Nope. I thought that at first, too, but the Pe-2 has a split tail design.
The bombers are actually Tupolev SB-2s, of which the Finns captured 8 during the war. My understanding is that several remain functional, and one of them is the late model with inline engines, and that one was used with two others during the making of the film.

The tanks used were indeed T-26s, but they also used BT-7 fast tanks. Those are the tanks with large, offset cylindrical turrets and the Christie suspension system.
-------------------------

Thanks for the movie list, Dowly. I'll try to add a few of those to my collection when I get a chance. Hopefully they'll be half as rewarding as "Winter War" was. I've often neglected the Finnish theatre of operations in my studies of WW2, but that movie encouraged me to do some more research about it. I was aware that the Soviets invaded Finland in November of 39' and that the Finns were massively outnumbered but I had no idea how badly. The Soviets had an average of a three-to-one advantage in infantry, a ten-to-one advantage in aircraft, and a twenty-to-one advantage in tanks. Despite all that, the Soviets suffered around 600,000 casualties in just a few months. That says volumes about the courage and quality of the Finnish soldiers. :salute:

Dowly 12-29-09 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl (Post 1227059)
Thanks for the movie list, Dowly. I'll try to add a few of those to my collection when I get a chance. Hopefully they'll be half as rewarding as "Winter War" was. I've often neglected the Finnish theatre of operations in my studies of WW2, but that movie encouraged me to do some more research about it. I was aware that the Soviets invaded Finland in November of 39' and that the Finns were massively outnumbered but I had no idea how badly. The Soviets had an average of a three-to-one advantage in infantry, a ten-to-one advantage in aircraft, and a twenty-to-one advantage in tanks. Despite all that, the Soviets suffered around 600,000 casualties in just a few months. That says volumes about the courage and quality of the Finnish soldiers. :salute:

The 600k casualty rate for the Russians is false, 150k to 200k is more accurate, no one really knows. Get the book 'Winter War' if you have a chance, while the movie is pretty faithful to it, there's still alot more in the book than what you can see in the movie. Also, there's an extended version of the movie with some extra scenes added, dont know if it ever was released on DVD as it was a mini-series version like the uncut original version of Das Boot. :hmmm:

MikeVictor 12-29-09 10:49 PM

Turkey
 
A smoked Turkey from my sister, which is mostly gone now. :up:
A few Christmas Cards from family members.:)
A week off from work so I can play SH4 till I drop :ping:... and maybe go skiing.:rock:

Happy New Year to everyone:woot:

Mike

d@rk51d3 12-30-09 01:43 AM

A dead Opa.:cry:


R.I.P. Horst Hoffmann.

frau kaleun 12-30-09 09:15 AM

{{{{dark51d3}}}}

Them's hugs. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Trool323 12-30-09 10:07 AM

felt for a pool table..

Platapus 12-30-09 01:24 PM

I got the book "Going Rouge" for christmas.

At first I thought: WTF Over. Who would give me that book? Hardback books are too expensive to be given as a gag gift.

Then I noticed the spelling. :D

Might be an interesting read, but Palin, whether satirized or not, is at the bottom of my read list.

Platapus 12-30-09 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 (Post 1227258)
A dead Opa.:cry:


R.I.P. Horst Hoffmann.

Sorry to hear that. It has been many years since I lost my Opa and Oma.

I hope yours died with dignity and little pain. :(

Jimbuna 12-30-09 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 (Post 1227258)
A dead Opa.:cry:


R.I.P. Horst Hoffmann.

My deepest sympathy...mine passed away December 7th.

jumpy 01-02-10 02:24 AM

bah humbug
 
There isn't an appropriate smiley for this, perhaps it's just as well, 'cause no one would want to see it.

Sorry to lower the mood still further...

For christmas this year I got ran out on by my other half of the last 9 years.

So not only do I now have twice the financial responsibility to the place I'm living in now, but I have no job and no woman... and more importantly, (without her) no future.

She's not gone off with someone else... so I can't hate her. But she wants to be on her own with her clinical depression and serious mental illness.
She left one evening when I went to see my parents for a couple of hours... took the cats with her and a few clothes, and left me a note saying that she was sorry and would see me in a few days to explain.
A rational explanation was not forthcoming, neither was the sobbing phonecall I got about a week later begging me to meet her in town and how she didn't want it to be over and that she loves me and all of that stuff. She's had her parents round and taken all the rest of her stuff.
Then she's sent me messages saying how sorry she is for walking out etc etc... but she won't tell me where she is, plus her mum and dad have been messing about by telling me to leave her alone....FFS SHE CALLED ME!?

At least she told them to piss off and keep out of things after that.

Ain't it great when people you love and hold in the highest esteem, treat you like a ****?


So, apart from the large amounts of alcohol induced unconsciousness, I've had the worst christmas and new year in almost 34 years.

I'm also going to loose my net connection because British Telecom need to first cancel the phone account in her name before I can take it over with the same phone number, but my ISP will cancel my ADSL service, because the telephone line account is being changed. So until all of that is sorted I will continue to be absent for a further period of time.




And none of it matters, because I still love her with as much passion and empathy as I did when we first met.

edit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgbPH...rom=PL&index=1

d@rk51d3 01-02-10 02:42 AM

Thanks for the condolences guys and gals.

Sorry to hear your sad news too Jumpy.:cry:

I guess on the bright side.......... the new years gotta get better............. doesn't it?


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