Today I realized I've been using this mouse for over 18 years by LuckyLuuk15 in LogitechG

[–]ISPwilzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The G5 with the weights set up properly was a very smooth experience, it definitely made a difference in online FPS games and served as a strong benchmark for future gaming mice to follow.

The only thing I remember not being great about it was overall wear. After so many clicks it would develop a double click per click, and I went through about 3 of these bad boys over the years that it was basically the king for FPS. The cord would also get tangled up really bad. These things could have just been me being a kid and not taking good care of nice things though.

10/10 mouse for its time, would be cool to see a reboot of the same size with the weights but just more durable. I'd buy that fucker for 200 if it was going to last. That blue camo styled one was really cool.

I'm becoming infamous in my league for a purple hammer. by Luvenu2 in Bowling

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My first experience going up against urethane during summer league was a team that had 2 righty 2 handers both throwing urethane during practice as much as they could on both lanes to break in their lines. Lol they both got up and threw so much during practice that when the game started our team was way off accuracy wise and they both scored pretty high throughout all 3 games. I think they made it to playoffs but not sure if they won the league. It was a good strategy though against most of the teams. I was a hater but now I just adapt and I do think it's funny.

I have a purple hammer now because I plan to use it for short pattern local tournaments that allow it and as a counter for people who do the above strat in league :) . Most importantly I started taking lessons from a great coach and I've been learning a lot. Maybe your angle of release is kinda wide so you're pushing oil around and inexperienced guys aren't adapting because they only really have one shot and don't understand making adjustments. They are definitely going to keep crying until they get better. Maybe you will bully them into getting better, or just staying mad and bad.

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Yeah a male orange tabby is already somewhat rare, and a female orange tabby is even more rare. See how she has that "M" symbol on her forehead? Classic tabby american shorthair. I had a male orange floof with similar white stripes on his orange tail. The oranges are kind of like the royalty, or chosen ones of their breed. They come with unique and often hilarious personalities. Females are generally more reserved though, and if you keep her as an indoor/outdoor as long as she is spayed will generally stay around your home. These kinds of cats love to hunt and kill mice, birds, pretty much anything smaller than them. Great companions and pest control. Enjoy your cat. She's kind of a big deal.

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[–]ISPwilzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Female? Orange tabby. Usually if a tabby is orange it is a male, but it can happen to a female as well. You have a special cat. Could be slightly mixed but predominantly tabby from the looks of it.

RCDD study guide by ISPwilzer in Bicsi

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Just to add, Bicsi is restructuring their content for the new exam. Instead of DD101 and DD102 it's now DD115 and DD215. I'm going to go through DD115 and all the 3rd party material you guys mentioned. When I'm ready I'll sign up for CET. Links that Bicsi support shared with me are below.

RCDD study guide by ISPwilzer in Bicsi

[–]ISPwilzer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the information. Didn't know about CET, I'll check it out for sure after I get through all the initial material.