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Joined: 9/12/2007 Posts: 855 Location: Redmond, WA
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BrickArms got a little writeup at the uber-cool Thrillist.comMy favorite line: " Equip tiny yellow-headed men at BrickArms.com"
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Joined: 10/13/2007 Posts: 158 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Cool! Congratulations Will!!
With the amount of publicity BrickArms has been getting recently, I'm sure LEGO will have heard of you by now...
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"What do iPods and guns have in common?" You ask? Well, if I told you that, I'm afraid I'd have to kill you! ; ) Gotta Love a Mac...
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Joined: 3/3/2008 Posts: 84 Location: Middlesbrough, North east england
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Cool, but what does verisimilitude mean? Big words words confuse me, such as Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (wow that URL is long for just one word)
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Joined: 2/25/2008 Posts: 263 Location: The intelligent life enabled planet named Earth
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Awesome, congrats Will!
 "Shoot first, ask questions later."
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Joined: 9/13/2007 Posts: 1,841 Location: Chicago
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A very nice, quirky write-up! ScubaCJ wrote:Cool, but what does verisimilitude mean? Basically, it refers to being true or staying faithful to your source. It was Richard Donner's buzzword when he was working on the Superman: The Movie (and Superman II. Nuts to you, Lester). badger
"... and that's when the C.H.U.D.s came at me"
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Joined: 2/25/2008 Posts: 263 Location: The intelligent life enabled planet named Earth
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I was a little confused on that one too. Thanks Badg.
 "Shoot first, ask questions later."
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Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 981 Location: Norfolk, VA, USA
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Whoa!! That's crazy!
"People are dying, Alfred. What would you have me do?" "Endure, Master Wayne. Take it. They'll hate you for it, but that's the point of Batman, he can be the outcast. He can make the choice that no one else can make, the right choice."
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Joined: 11/12/2007 Posts: 585 Location: The barren wasteland we call Earth
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Wow! BrickArms has a LOT of publicity! Huzzah for BrickArms!
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Joined: 11/10/2007 Posts: 270 Location: Uh. . . Question Mark?
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Sweet. BrickArms is getting to the public! And with the arrival of the new LEGO conventions, well, let's just say you may need a bigger server to handle all the new people joining the forums. And a lot more moderators just in case the new members start acting up. But this worries me a bit....It might cause a lot of backorders on the site. And cause Will a lot more problems too. A soldier should not be commemorated for doing what is expected-Master ChiefBungie.net Account Profile
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Joined: 1/19/2008 Posts: 353 Location: Uhhhhhh. . .
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obxcrew wrote:Whoa!! That's crazy! I know! Anyway good job Will. Alot people must be discovering BrickArms now.
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Joined: 1/27/2008 Posts: 548 Location: I really forgot.
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Brickarms deserves all this publicity. These little guns are the best! Keep up the good work Will! :)
My job? I am a superhero you know!
"His chops are too righteous! The helmets can't handle this level of Rock'n' roll!" - Sheldon B. Plankton.
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Joined: 1/2/2008 Posts: 87 Location: Utah
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Pneumonicultramicroscopicsupervolcaniconosis [breathes heavily] means black lung disease. Anyway, will the main site have a lot of business? My forum, and My Youtube.A piece of art is never truly done, only abandoned.
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Joined: 9/13/2007 Posts: 1,841 Location: Chicago
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Jango Jordan wrote:Pneumonicultramicroscopicsupervolcaniconosis [breathes heavily] means black lung disease. Specifically, it refers specifically to "a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silica dust found in volcanoes" (as stated in the Wiki page). "Black lung" is used to refer specially to lung aliments related to the inhalation of coal dust. My grandfather was a coal miner, and thankfully never developed black lung. He did have his arm removed by a giant fan, though, but found it ultimately useful in electrical work as his prosthesis was insulated. 'Tis a silver lining to everything! Jango Jordan wrote:Anyway, will the main site have a lot of business? Well, that's certainly the hope! As Will stated, these types of exposure tend to be fleeting (like when I don't tie my bathrobe tightly enough) but do help to increase the general public's awareness of Brickarms and its fine products. badger
"... and that's when the C.H.U.D.s came at me"
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Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 981 Location: Norfolk, VA, USA
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the enigma that is badger wrote:My grandfather was a coal miner, and thankfully never developed black lung. He did have his arm removed by a giant fan, though, but found it ultimately useful in electrical work as his prosthesis was insulated. 'Tis a silver lining to everything! Dang. Is that the same guy that beat that thief to death with a baseball bat during the Depression?
"People are dying, Alfred. What would you have me do?" "Endure, Master Wayne. Take it. They'll hate you for it, but that's the point of Batman, he can be the outcast. He can make the choice that no one else can make, the right choice."
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Joined: 9/28/2007 Posts: 190 Location: Kiwiland
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Fantastic, Will! Now let's see if we members can get you a spot in either USA Today or the New Zealand Herald...:) the enigma that is badger wrote:My grandfather was a coal miner, and thankfully never developed black lung. He did have his arm removed by a giant fan, though, but found it ultimately useful in electrical work as his prosthesis was insulated. 'Tis a silver lining to everything! Now that I have to tell my uncle - he used to work at an military hospital making prosthetics.
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