
I'm Canadian, I'm not built for this crazy heat!

Agreed. However, Vegas is a dry heat so it seems more manageable than if it was 45 in Alberta. Plus, the casinos are air conditioned and they keep the drinks a coming as long as you're rolling the dice :)3rdGenRigger wrote:Anything over 25 Celcius is hotter than I like lol. 45 Celcius in Vegas is the hottest I've experienced and it was WAAAAAY too much for me.
And Schempp Bowie yesterday and today regarding my Spydie choice.
It sure does. The worst thing is driving in Vegas when it's that hot. You literally have to start your car and crank the AC for 5-10 minutes before you can even get into the car, and even then, the steering wheel can be so hot you can't touch it. Still love Vegas though...I go there at least once a year.Liquid Cobra wrote:Agreed. However, Vegas is a dry heat so it seems more manageable than if it was 45 in Alberta. Plus, the casinos are air conditioned and they keep the drinks a coming as long as you're rolling the dice :)3rdGenRigger wrote:Anything over 25 Celcius is hotter than I like lol. 45 Celcius in Vegas is the hottest I've experienced and it was WAAAAAY too much for me.
And Schempp Bowie yesterday and today regarding my Spydie choice.
That helps beat the heat.

RadioactiveSpyder wrote: [...]
I really liked the reflections happening in these two shots....in the second shot, the Techno's spine is reflected right underneath the Bowie's spine. Drives me a little crazy seeing the dog hair on the Techno though, I'm a little mad I didn't see that! :) Cheers, Paul :)
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I never thought too much about this knife until I saw it in this light (double entendre intendedLiquid Cobra wrote:
Got the new Pingo today and I'm glad to say it's really nice, some seriously nice craftsmanship in this model. I see why people had such a hard time explaining what colour the logo is as it changes constantly. If you're on the fence, I'd recommend you pick one up.


