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These were a little steep, but not for the quality I expect from Klipsch. I love my Klipsch indoor speakers, so I figured they'd be worth it. They really sound good in my opinion. I get a full rich sound at low and high volumes all around my backyard with these guys.
This stylish compact refrigerator accommodates 1/4 and 1/2 kegs, freeing up space in your full-size refrigerator while reducing the clutter of bottles and cans. The reversible stainless-steel door can be adjusted to fit your space.
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This kegerator is great for the price. The only fault I can find is that my temp was actually 39 degrees when it said that it was 38. Checked with a good liquid thermometer I borrowed from a friend. I can certainly deal with that. My neighbor bought this also, and he loves it too.
I don't know what the previous reviewer meant by misleading description, it says it holds 1/4 and 1/2 kegs of beer. It's common knowledge that a full 15.5 gallon keg is called a half barrel and a half 7.75 gallon keg is called a 1/4 barrel because a Barrel is legally defined as 31 gallons. So advertising that it holds 1/4 and 1/2 kegs is pretty clear to me that it holds full kegs and pony kegs.
Learn more about Resistance: Fall of Man. (Flash demo) For decades, populations across Europe and Asia have felt the fury of Chimera: a rapidly mutating parasite that infects other forms of life, rendering its victims into new Chimera. The unstoppable spread of this deadly disease has made its way to the shores of England in Fall of Man. It's now 1951, and while playing the part of U.S. Army Ranger Nathan Hale, you must fight alongside a group of British resistance soldiers in a last-ditch effort to free England and the rest of the world from the stranglehold of this ruinous plague.Exotic weapons and vehicles team with proprietary physics to create a unique human and Chimeran arsenal. While on your mission, you'll encounter lifelike characters and creatures who display sophisticated behaviors and interactions in complex environments for an immersive experience. You'll be subjected to the chaos of large, crowded battlefields in close combat within infested military command centers and decimated urban landscapes based on actual locations in Great Britain.
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This game is flat out the best game out for the ps3 still, a year later. Both the campaign and on-line play are downright addictive. I can't tell you how many times I've thought "one more level" or "one more match" a dozen times until I realize it's 3 in the morning and I have to be at work by 7. I like the stats, medals, and ranks you earn by playing on-line. I like the multiple types of on-line games you can play, teams, every man for himself, objectives. I like the campaign Chimera that are smart. They react to you, you have to beat them, not just memorize some lame pattern. You should have this in your library of ps3 games.
What's great about it: graphics, on-line, weapons, intelligent AI
World War II changed lives, changed countries and changed history. The Normandy Breakout Campaign was the most intense and dangerous action of the entire conflict, as young soldiers from America, Britain, Canada and Poland struggled with the fear and fatal force of the Nazi army. It was a time when the world held its breath as tyranny was confronted. Bravery was tested, tactical expertise meant the difference between life and death, and battle was often up close and personal. Bold heroes were needed as Europe fell under the shadow of death. Step back into that world, if you dare, and see how you would perform in this time of crisis. The Germans are marching toward world domination ~ will you step up and stop this assault against the free world? Will you answer the Call of Duty?Call of Duty 3 thrusts you into the thrilling landscape of the second World War. This latest addition to the popular Call of Duty franchise features all-new close-quarters combat, environmental physics and a host of ways for you to take down your enemies. Vivid graphics immerse you into a realistic world, where special tactics must be employed against your enemy if you expect to forge a path to victory. Intense, team-based multiplayer options offer multiple-occupancy vehicle combat, so climb aboard a tank or Jeep with your friends and team up to take down the Nazi forces once and for all.
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This game is worth renting. It wasn't terrible, it just wasn't worth buying. The campaign at least kept me interested enough to complete it. The on-line play lacks considerably. It's downright boring. The grafix on this game clearly weren't designed for the PS3. If you're considering this game, I would recommend renting it first, and then buying Resistance Fall of Man instead.