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As a side note, if he's interested in going to college first he can apply for the officer corps via ROTC. You don't get the real world military experience of being enlisted first which some people like, but he can do GRFD or SMP (basically, either ANG or reserves while in ROTC) and gain...
LOL there's actually a theory of warfare called "low-intensity warfare" usually referring to insurgency or guerrilla fighting, but I REALLY doubt that's what they had in mind. They probably mean mild warfare like the fighting in star wars or something.
At any rate, this is another example of...
I've used both Avast and AVG. I like AVG slightly better for no particular reason.
As a side note, I LOVE Windows 7. It's everything I could hope for in an OS with a boot time of 1min 2 seconds. Very stable, great interface, overall a winner.
Go to Aroma's on Southside. Great selection and prices, they've got food, full liquor, lots of big TVs, and a great atmosphere. They usually have good food/drink specials when there's a game on. The guy running the humidor's name is Roger (my brother). Tell him Sam Mallikarjunan sent you ;)...
ROFL it would be awesome if we had something like http://twittertim.es/ for CP... or if we just got Gary to give us weekly breakdowns ;) that was a great breakdown lol.
Can't say it any better. Keep temp generally below 70* and RH generally between 60*-70*.
Also, @BlindedByScience, I f'ing love that quote from that General in your signature.
More specifically, my buddy has sinned. He smoked part of a Cain, clipped it and put it back in my humidor.
I had my last few Cohiba Edicion Limitadas in that humidor, my absolute favorite cigar in the world. Now the whole humidor smells AWFUL and so do my cigars! Is there ANY way to save my...
I've noticed lately that I REALLY like anything that comes in a Habano. Esteban Carreras, Cain, Perdomo, RP, anything in a Habano just has that perfect spice and flavor that I'm looking for.
What makes a cigar a habano? I notice the Cain habano and Cain maduro have the same blend, but taste...
lol if you're only going to smoke one a week, then just increase the number of days you dry box it until you find a nice balance. IMO a few days should be fine. But start off with a day, then two, etc. It may take you a month or so to find your balance, but that's fine!
I think of cigars like wine, some aging can bring out flavor and complexity, but aging too long can ruin it. I don't have a specific timeline on aging cigars, but I don't usually do it more than 2 years. Then again, like mister owl up there, I'm fairly impatient with my good cigars :p
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