Lighters?

Uhhhhhh, what does MGS stand for?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Lenny
 
Actually the first Metal Gear came out for the original Nintendo (crappy 8 bit one), then came Snake's Revenge. In 1997, Playstation released Metal Gear solid: Tactical Espionage Action. Last year, Metal Gear solid 2: Sons of Liberty came out for the PS2.
 
I've still been wanting badly to play MGS. I borrowed it from a friend a few weeks ago, but it won't let me save so there's no point in playing it.:(

As soon as I borrow a copy that works, then I can move on to MGS2.


Oh wait, I guess I need lighter content in here. Here's a story: My dad promised me a really neat Colibri one for Christmas. He bought himself one shortly before then and I asked for one just like it. I didn't ever get one. :mad: But I'm not bitter or anything. :D
 
I was asked to post a review on the Colibri Viper I ordered, so here it is. I originally ordered the silver one (see my earlier post above) but they were out of stock, so my second choice was the gunmetal gray one instead. I tested it to see if it would light sideways and upside down, and it does. I am able to blow the flame out, so I wouldn't exactly call this one wind proof, but it's better than trying to light a Bic lighter in a stiff breeze. The case does not show finger prints and is nice and smooth in the hand. It's got some weight to it, not like the Bic lighters I'm used to. I would guess it weighs slightly more than a Zippo lighter. All in all, I'm very impressed with it. It's got a nice blue flame that hisses, kinda sounds like a miniature blow torch! In the attached picture, there is a blue flame, but it is so light in the picture you really can't see it.
 

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Hi guys as a pipe smoker and Zippo fanatic -well now you know where I's coming from! - Can't beat that snap of the zippo! and durable -I'm still using one I bought for my dad in 1954 at the PX on Dover AFB! talk about lasting!
 
I don't smoke myself, so I don't use a lighter daily.
Therefore, when I need a lighter for something, my skinny Zippo is empty. (I assume the fuel evaporates over time--I don't think it has ever worked when I first pick it up.)

Would this be a problem with a larger Zippo? Other gas lighters? Do I need to go to butane?

Criterion #2: I don't want the body of the lighter to get too hot if I have the flame on for a while. I haven't had this problem with the Zippo, but I have had it with another skinny metal lighter (sorry, don't know the brand).

Any recommendations?
 
Any one know more about these spy capsules, and the company selling them their web site is a bit sparse on info.
 
hey ryan, are those spy capsules 3.50 including shipping or does that not include the price of the capsule? I'd like to get a couple to add to my "ultimate keychain".

- Pete
 
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