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Reply #225 on: June 25, 2007, 11:18:54 AM
Those are some FINE tools you listed there, all but the .50 cal. You'll have to have a HMMWV just to haul the ammo on that.
However, I think you underestimate the effectivity of a 9mm. You only have to destroy the brain, not make it a fine pink mist.

A 9mm doesn't have the juice to really get in there except at really close range, and you have to be dead on.  The .45 will take of the side of the skull where the 9mm would have just ricocheted.  The .50 caliber went with the claymores as a defensive tool.

I figured when I was out and about, I'd be on a mountain bike or motorcycle with the AR-15 slung over my back and the .45 on my hip.  A lot of the problems with getting around  are solved when you're on two wheels.

I kind of like the tricycle better. Sure, you may not ge the speed of a 2 wheeler, but you do get:

1. Better manuverability
2. Tighter turning radius
3. Those flat spots in the back for someone to stand on (with numchucks of course)
4. A good laugh cause face it; You're gonna die.
Zombie propagandist !! ;)

Are you calling me a Zombie Operative?! Sent here to covertly gather intelligence about your people and conduct various sorts of sinister acts of espionage? Things like, contaminating your water supply with certain chemicals that make your bodies and yes, oh so delicious brains, more paletable and nutritious for the glorious rise of the undead?

your crazy. quit talking crazy talk, crazy man.



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Reply #226 on: June 25, 2007, 12:01:25 PM
Those are some FINE tools you listed there, all but the .50 cal. You'll have to have a HMMWV just to haul the ammo on that.
However, I think you underestimate the effectivity of a 9mm. You only have to destroy the brain, not make it a fine pink mist.

A 9mm doesn't have the juice to really get in there except at really close range, and you have to be dead on.  The .45 will take of the side of the skull where the 9mm would have just ricocheted.  The .50 caliber went with the claymores as a defensive tool.

I figured when I was out and about, I'd be on a mountain bike or motorcycle with the AR-15 slung over my back and the .45 on my hip.  A lot of the problems with getting around  are solved when you're on two wheels.

I kind of like the tricycle better. Sure, you may not ge the speed of a 2 wheeler, but you do get:

1. Better manuverability
2. Tighter turning radius
3. Those flat spots in the back for someone to stand on (with numchucks of course)
4. A good laugh cause face it; You're gonna die.
Zombie propagandist !! ;)

Are you calling me a Zombie Operative?! Sent here to covertly gather intelligence about your people and conduct various sorts of sinister acts of espionage? Things like, contaminating your water supply with certain chemicals that make your bodies and yes, oh so delicious brains, more paletable and nutritious for the glorious rise of the undead?

your crazy. quit talking crazy talk, crazy man.
Huh... Well, when you put it that way it does sound kind of, um... silly.
*nonchalantly draws unslings his Zom-B-Gone (tm)

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Reply #227 on: June 25, 2007, 05:40:58 PM
Those are some FINE tools you listed there, all but the .50 cal. You'll have to have a HMMWV just to haul the ammo on that.
However, I think you underestimate the effectivity of a 9mm. You only have to destroy the brain, not make it a fine pink mist.

A 9mm doesn't have the juice to really get in there except at really close range, and you have to be dead on.  The .45 will take of the side of the skull where the 9mm would have just ricocheted.  The .50 caliber went with the claymores as a defensive tool.

I figured when I was out and about, I'd be on a mountain bike or motorcycle with the AR-15 slung over my back and the .45 on my hip.  A lot of the problems with getting around  are solved when you're on two wheels.

I kind of like the tricycle better. Sure, you may not ge the speed of a 2 wheeler, but you do get:

1. Better manuverability
2. Tighter turning radius
3. Those flat spots in the back for someone to stand on (with numchucks of course)
4. A good laugh cause face it; You're gonna die.
Zombie propagandist !! ;)

Are you calling me a Zombie Operative?! Sent here to covertly gather intelligence about your people and conduct various sorts of sinister acts of espionage? Things like, contaminating your water supply with certain chemicals that make your bodies and yes, oh so delicious brains, more paletable and nutritious for the glorious rise of the undead?

your crazy. quit talking crazy talk, crazy man.
Huh... Well, when you put it that way it does sound kind of, um... silly.
*nonchalantly draws unslings his Zom-B-Gone (tm)

Oh, oh, I saw that in the store on the weekend.  It's sweet.  Did you get the solid composite or the folding stock?  And what do you think about the laser sight?



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Reply #228 on: June 26, 2007, 10:56:34 AM
Those are some FINE tools you listed there, all but the .50 cal. You'll have to have a HMMWV just to haul the ammo on that.
However, I think you underestimate the effectivity of a 9mm. You only have to destroy the brain, not make it a fine pink mist.

A 9mm doesn't have the juice to really get in there except at really close range, and you have to be dead on.  The .45 will take of the side of the skull where the 9mm would have just ricocheted.  The .50 caliber went with the claymores as a defensive tool.

I figured when I was out and about, I'd be on a mountain bike or motorcycle with the AR-15 slung over my back and the .45 on my hip.  A lot of the problems with getting around  are solved when you're on two wheels.

I kind of like the tricycle better. Sure, you may not ge the speed of a 2 wheeler, but you do get:

1. Better manuverability
2. Tighter turning radius
3. Those flat spots in the back for someone to stand on (with numchucks of course)
4. A good laugh cause face it; You're gonna die.
Zombie propagandist !! ;)

Are you calling me a Zombie Operative?! Sent here to covertly gather intelligence about your people and conduct various sorts of sinister acts of espionage? Things like, contaminating your water supply with certain chemicals that make your bodies and yes, oh so delicious brains, more paletable and nutritious for the glorious rise of the undead?

your crazy. quit talking crazy talk, crazy man.
Huh... Well, when you put it that way it does sound kind of, um... silly.
*nonchalantly draws unslings his Zom-B-Gone (tm)

Oh, oh, I saw that in the store on the weekend.  It's sweet.  Did you get the solid composite or the folding stock?  And what do you think about the laser sight?
Neither, I'm afraid: Hand finished non-slip pine stock with tip and butt spikes.
I'm a sucker for a classic. ; )
I'm thinking of upgrading when the '08 model comes out. It's supposed to be a total re-draw.

How do you fight a bully that can un-make history?


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Reply #229 on: June 26, 2007, 11:14:36 AM
Those are some FINE tools you listed there, all but the .50 cal. You'll have to have a HMMWV just to haul the ammo on that.
However, I think you underestimate the effectivity of a 9mm. You only have to destroy the brain, not make it a fine pink mist.

A 9mm doesn't have the juice to really get in there except at really close range, and you have to be dead on.  The .45 will take of the side of the skull where the 9mm would have just ricocheted.  The .50 caliber went with the claymores as a defensive tool.

I figured when I was out and about, I'd be on a mountain bike or motorcycle with the AR-15 slung over my back and the .45 on my hip.  A lot of the problems with getting around  are solved when you're on two wheels.

I kind of like the tricycle better. Sure, you may not ge the speed of a 2 wheeler, but you do get:

1. Better manuverability
2. Tighter turning radius
3. Those flat spots in the back for someone to stand on (with numchucks of course)
4. A good laugh cause face it; You're gonna die.
Zombie propagandist !! ;)

Are you calling me a Zombie Operative?! Sent here to covertly gather intelligence about your people and conduct various sorts of sinister acts of espionage? Things like, contaminating your water supply with certain chemicals that make your bodies and yes, oh so delicious brains, more paletable and nutritious for the glorious rise of the undead?

your crazy. quit talking crazy talk, crazy man.
Huh... Well, when you put it that way it does sound kind of, um... silly.
*nonchalantly draws unslings his Zom-B-Gone (tm)

Oh, oh, I saw that in the store on the weekend.  It's sweet.  Did you get the solid composite or the folding stock?  And what do you think about the laser sight?
Neither, I'm afraid: Hand finished non-slip pine stock with tip and butt spikes.
I'm a sucker for a classic. ; )
I'm thinking of upgrading when the '08 model comes out. It's supposed to be a total re-draw.

In a wood stock I always find myself going with the maple. I guess in that sense I'm a traditionalist.

I didn't like that the design for the '08 didn't have the single-shot 12-guage under the main barrel.



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Reply #230 on: June 27, 2007, 09:59:48 AM
Those are some FINE tools you listed there, all but the .50 cal. You'll have to have a HMMWV just to haul the ammo on that.
However, I think you underestimate the effectivity of a 9mm. You only have to destroy the brain, not make it a fine pink mist.

A 9mm doesn't have the juice to really get in there except at really close range, and you have to be dead on.  The .45 will take of the side of the skull where the 9mm would have just ricocheted.  The .50 caliber went with the claymores as a defensive tool.

I figured when I was out and about, I'd be on a mountain bike or motorcycle with the AR-15 slung over my back and the .45 on my hip.  A lot of the problems with getting around  are solved when you're on two wheels.

I kind of like the tricycle better. Sure, you may not ge the speed of a 2 wheeler, but you do get:

1. Better manuverability
2. Tighter turning radius
3. Those flat spots in the back for someone to stand on (with numchucks of course)
4. A good laugh cause face it; You're gonna die.
Zombie propagandist !! ;)

Are you calling me a Zombie Operative?! Sent here to covertly gather intelligence about your people and conduct various sorts of sinister acts of espionage? Things like, contaminating your water supply with certain chemicals that make your bodies and yes, oh so delicious brains, more paletable and nutritious for the glorious rise of the undead?

your crazy. quit talking crazy talk, crazy man.
Huh... Well, when you put it that way it does sound kind of, um... silly.
*nonchalantly draws unslings his Zom-B-Gone (tm)

Oh, oh, I saw that in the store on the weekend.  It's sweet.  Did you get the solid composite or the folding stock?  And what do you think about the laser sight?
Neither, I'm afraid: Hand finished non-slip pine stock with tip and butt spikes.
I'm a sucker for a classic. ; )
I'm thinking of upgrading when the '08 model comes out. It's supposed to be a total re-draw.

In a wood stock I always find myself going with the maple. I guess in that sense I'm a traditionalist.

I didn't like that the design for the '08 didn't have the single-shot 12-guage under the main barrel.

Just found out the old rifle with the maple stock was really an old rifle with a walnut stock.  So if the Zom-B-Gone people make it, I think I would have to go with that or the folding stock.



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Reply #231 on: June 27, 2007, 12:49:56 PM
Those are some FINE tools you listed there, all but the .50 cal. You'll have to have a HMMWV just to haul the ammo on that.
However, I think you underestimate the effectivity of a 9mm. You only have to destroy the brain, not make it a fine pink mist.

A 9mm doesn't have the juice to really get in there except at really close range, and you have to be dead on.  The .45 will take of the side of the skull where the 9mm would have just ricocheted.  The .50 caliber went with the claymores as a defensive tool.

I figured when I was out and about, I'd be on a mountain bike or motorcycle with the AR-15 slung over my back and the .45 on my hip.  A lot of the problems with getting around  are solved when you're on two wheels.

I kind of like the tricycle better. Sure, you may not ge the speed of a 2 wheeler, but you do get:

1. Better manuverability
2. Tighter turning radius
3. Those flat spots in the back for someone to stand on (with numchucks of course)
4. A good laugh cause face it; You're gonna die.
Zombie propagandist !! ;)

Are you calling me a Zombie Operative?! Sent here to covertly gather intelligence about your people and conduct various sorts of sinister acts of espionage? Things like, contaminating your water supply with certain chemicals that make your bodies and yes, oh so delicious brains, more paletable and nutritious for the glorious rise of the undead?

your crazy. quit talking crazy talk, crazy man.
Huh... Well, when you put it that way it does sound kind of, um... silly.
*nonchalantly draws unslings his Zom-B-Gone (tm)

Oh, oh, I saw that in the store on the weekend.  It's sweet.  Did you get the solid composite or the folding stock?  And what do you think about the laser sight?
Neither, I'm afraid: Hand finished non-slip pine stock with tip and butt spikes.
I'm a sucker for a classic. ; )
I'm thinking of upgrading when the '08 model comes out. It's supposed to be a total re-draw.

In a wood stock I always find myself going with the maple. I guess in that sense I'm a traditionalist.

I didn't like that the design for the '08 didn't have the single-shot 12-guage under the main barrel.
I think that's in design for the '09 season. They're getting too much out of the '07 design to risk changing it much.

But you can't go wrong with a good ole' fire axe[url]!

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Reply #232 on: July 04, 2007, 04:40:47 AM
jeez guys, cut down on the MASSIVE quote boxes...

anyways im just gonna stick with a good ol katana... dont need to worry about ammo...
tho i might just keep a .45 nearby just in case

I'd like to hear my options, so I could weigh them, what do you say?
Five pounds?  Six pounds? Seven pounds?


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Reply #233 on: July 04, 2007, 06:37:27 AM
jeez guys, cut down on the MASSIVE quote boxes...

anyways im just gonna stick with a good ol katana... dont need to worry about ammo...
tho i might just keep a .45 nearby just in case

The quote boxes were just fun.

The sword idea isn't bad when you're only dealing with one at a time.  If you have a few of them, firepower is more the way to go.

Also, Have we heard back from the scientists on the blood spray issue.  If you chop off a head and zombie blood sprays all over you, is it dangerous?  What if you have open battle wounds?  Just another reason why keeping your distance is not a bad idea.



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Reply #234 on: July 23, 2007, 05:55:19 PM
Zombie Plan-

Step 1)  Get the frak out of the 4th largest city in America
Step 2)  Kill Zombies
Step 3)  Survive
Step 4)  Repopulate the Earth
Step 5)  Wait 10,000 years
Step 6)  Repeat steps 1-5 for all of eternity



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Reply #235 on: July 23, 2007, 11:33:18 PM
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Step 1)  Get the frak out of the 4th largest city in America
Step 2)  Kill Zombies
Step 3)  Survive
Step 4)  Repopulate the Earth
Step 5)  Wait 10,000 years
Step 6)  Repeat steps 1-5 for all of eternity
Step 7) ???
Step 8 ) Profit!



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Reply #236 on: July 24, 2007, 02:06:04 AM
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Step 1)  Get the frak out of the 4th largest city in America
Step 2)  Kill Zombies
Step 3)  Survive
Step 4)  Repopulate the Earth
Step 5)  Wait 10,000 years
Step 6)  Repeat steps 1-5 for all of eternity
Step 7) ???
Step 8 ) Profit!
ROFL! ^_^

I'd like to hear my options, so I could weigh them, what do you say?
Five pounds?  Six pounds? Seven pounds?


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Reply #237 on: July 24, 2007, 10:38:24 AM
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Step 1)  Get the frak out of the 4th largest city in America
Step 2)  Kill Zombies
Step 3)  Survive
Step 4)  Repopulate the Earth
Step 5)  Wait 10,000 years
Step 6)  Repeat steps 1-5 for all of eternity
Step 7) ???
Step 8 ) Profit!
ROFL! ^_^

I think we need to split inot teams.  Each team has a different duty.  I'll head up the team handling step 4.



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Reply #238 on: July 24, 2007, 03:44:58 PM
I want step 2, though step 5 may not be bad.  If I can live forever, and I have EP, and a really big harddrive for every creative thing EVER created.



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Reply #239 on: July 24, 2007, 06:12:35 PM
Hmmm... just had a horrible thought: What if the zombies get Steve?
There won't be any more EP.

Perhaps we'd better figure out how to extract Steve and his family from Georgia and get a safe house put together, lest we suffer zombies AND no new EPs?

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Reply #240 on: July 24, 2007, 06:31:12 PM
And Ben, we need some PP as well. Plus, being editor I am sure he has heard some great zombie plans.

So, here is what we do:

1) Mur Lafferty will team up with Jason Adams and they will go to Fort Bragg
2) They will pick up a Pave Low and fly to Steve's house
3) They pick up Steve and family then procede to a nearby private airport and get on a GS4 jet piloted by Bdoomed.
4) They will fly first to Miami to pick up J.C. Hutchins and procece to an an airport near Ben.
4) They fly to Payson Municipal Airport in AZ.
5) I will meet them there with Mike Mennenga, Summer Brookes, Evo Terra, Brian Brown, and Mike Stackpole.
6) We will refuel the jet and procede to one of the SF suburbs and pick up Sigler.
7) We will land in Flagstaff, AZ where we will hide out till the end.  If you want to be with the podcasting community you'll want to be there.



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Reply #241 on: July 24, 2007, 06:45:45 PM
If you want to be with the podcasting community you'll want to be there.

Podcasting with no electricity and definately no internet is just sitting around telling stories.



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Reply #242 on: July 24, 2007, 07:17:23 PM
You'll have Sigler and Hutch, I fail to see a problem.



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Reply #243 on: July 24, 2007, 09:40:40 PM
Podcasting with no electricity and definately no internet is just sitting around telling stories.

You say that like it's a bad thing.

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Reply #244 on: July 25, 2007, 10:55:29 AM
Podcasting with no electricity and definately no internet is just sitting around telling stories.

You say that like it's a bad thing.

I'm just saying it's no longer podcasting.




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Reply #245 on: July 25, 2007, 01:26:02 PM
I'm just saying it's no longer podcasting.

Hmmm... good point.
So we'll need a generator truck and some computer equipment as well.
Maybe we should start thinking about a pirate radio station, or possibly short wave?

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Reply #246 on: July 26, 2007, 04:20:47 PM
or lots of string and yogurt pots

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Reply #247 on: July 26, 2007, 04:45:06 PM
I'm just saying it's no longer podcasting.

Hmmm... good point.
So we'll need a generator truck and some computer equipment as well.
Maybe we should start thinking about a pirate radio station, or possibly short wave?

Radio, short term.

Short wave, long term.



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Reply #248 on: July 26, 2007, 11:10:32 PM
Right, so, anyone out there have experience with radio or short wave?

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Reply #249 on: July 27, 2007, 05:28:54 PM
errmm
i work in an electronics shop
so i know some peopel who know

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