That vid had me in stitches when he couldn't get the flame to stay on the match or the lighter.
A couple questions:
1.) What the heck was the pocket knife for? Was that to act as a cutter should the actual cutter fail?
2.) Why was he using a bic lighter, I had always read that bic and zippo's could are not that great to use because of the chance of "imparting flavors"
That vid had me in stitches when he couldn't get the flame to stay on the match or the lighter.
A couple questions:
1.) What the heck was the pocket knife for? Was that to act as a cutter should the actual cutter fail? Or if you pick up a cigar and don't have your cutter with you.
2.) Why was he using a bic lighter, I had always read that bic and zippo's could are not that great to use because of the chance of "imparting flavors"A bic is really no different than a torch, different flame but same fuel. A zippo using the fuel they do is said to impart flavor.
Askmrmilo.com 04/07/08 said:
Dear Mr. Milo:
I have been reading a lot about carbon footprints in the paper and continue to hear it mentioned on both the radio and television. What is a carbon footprint anyway?
B. Union
Dear Mr. Union
As global warming progresses, the United States is seeing a bump in crimes committed by individuals not wearing shoes or socks. Offenses committed by such individuals is a well recognized problem in all countries close to the Equator, however, it is only recently becoming a problem here in the U.S.
The term "carbon footprint" comes from the FBI's technique of sprinkling purified charcoal dust at crime scenes to expose latent footprints, when it is thought that the suspect was both shoe and sock less.
Although it is far from being their sole method of individual identification, the FBI is very much instep with the times using this technique in its toe-to-toe battle against crime.
The image on the left is the carbon footprint used to identify arch criminal Robert Talus.
Good stuff...Light the lighta...
Good stuff...
BTW, don't take cutting lessons from that guy. He whacks off a LOT of the cap.
And, finally, here's another fun video, but probably borders on fetish... Smoking an 85 ring gauge cigar
Funniest thing was when he said watch the Red Sox winning. :r
Youtube vid said:Added: October 31, 2007
:tpd:Not too bad for an intro video for someone who has never read a CS thread before! :tu
I would watch more of these on YouTube, but searching for cigar videos turns up some rather unsettling things. :2