Apple AirPods At Half The Price? My Liberty Air Earbuds Review Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by happygeek ![liberty-air.jpg](/attachments/large/0/326b00e1c51b296338c89aa49bca54c8.jpg) Six months ago [I … better. I took the plunge and grabbed a pair of Liberty Air earbuds, here's how that turned out. **Look and Feel… Buds offer 6 hours playtime (unverified at this stage) the Liberty Air matches AirPods with 5 hours. In fact, over the course… Re: Apple AirPods At Half The Price? My Liberty Air Earbuds Review Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by hankaaron499 Liberty Air Earbuds is also good Re: For The Record, My Liberty Lite Earbuds Review Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by ianbourque Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 This set of cheap earbuds is another AirPods lookalike. … fields a lot of hands-free calls should get the Liberty Air 2. The charging case is easy to use, and feels… Re: For The Record, My Liberty Lite Earbuds Review Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by oliver17 Soundcore Liberty Air 2. by Anker Another pair of low-cost earphones that … answers a lot of hands-free calls should purchase the Liberty Air 2 despite the imitation. The charging case is simple to… StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Review Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Glass_Joe … roughly translated from the chat sensor. [I]Wing's of Liberty[/I]'s multiplayer is an entirely separate and removed entity… the Protoss to be the most beneficial with defense and air. I'm torn with the general purpose of the Terran…, who I have always mixed between ground and air. It seems to be a well-rounded strategy to complement… Re: StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Review Community Center Geeks' Lounge by JamieLynnSEO This game was definitely worth waiting for. Starcraft has always been one of my favorite games of all time and Wings of Liberty is EPIC. If you like RTS and haven't played it... Play it! U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Glass_Joe …; said Maj. Gen. Bruce Casella, who commands the Army & Air Force Exchange Service. The game has already been banned at… nearly 300 Army and Air Force base exchange shops. The Navy was quick to follow…, doesn’t impeding on one's right to enjoy life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness make you no better than… Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by jon.kiparsky … long as he's clear with the laws on open-air fires. Every person has the right to say whatever they… Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by diafol … from Iraq. I was set for a career in the Air Force before a late change of heart. I used to… Re: Rusty the Rooster. Community Center Geeks' Lounge by quintoncoert …gross violation of anti-thrust legislation that we took the liberty of taking a trip to Venus and seeing Mr. Gore… returns to normal breathing. This is because moon based air contains notably less carbon dioxide then regular earth based… air (see appendix A for more details.). Having seen what … Re: StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Review Community Center Geeks' Lounge by manojwali Nice article. I only wish you include a few more more pics to get a better view of the game. Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Ancient Dragon As a retired 23 year veteran I have to agree that the game should be banned from every store in the USA. The game is an insult to every American who died in wartime. If I see a copy of it I'm afraid I will have to burn it in front of the store that sells it. >>The U.S. military is overstepping its bounds here drastically, something it … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by VernonDozier I have to admit that I used to play a decent amount of Grand Theft Auto and its variants. I'll also confess that, while I normally play the part of a G.I. in video games, I've occasionally played on the Nazi side. Playing for the Taliban side seems a bit too far for me to go (I guess it's just too current and hence too real), but really, what's … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Glass_Joe I wholeheartedly disagree with you, Dragon. My point wasn't that the military doesn't have the right to ban this game. It was that men and women in the armed forces are dying for our freedoms of choice when they aren't even afforded any for themselves. Now they're going to intervene with which forms of entertainment media our soldiers choose to… Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by tiger86 I am so glad Ancient Dragon was here to defend those who serve and have served in the military. My dad,my uncle, my grandfather, my great-grandfather, my great-great grandfather all served in the military. I am so glad that the government banned the game from being sold on the base. I think that this level should be banned altogether, but it is … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Nick Evan [B]>>Letting people play as the Taliban might give them the wrong impression.[/B] I've played GTA and I haven't run over any hookers, cops or children with my car yet. I've played counter-strike as a terrorist, but I have never felt the need to take a bunch of people hostage, or rig a bomb somewhere. I have also played Mario Bros and I … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Glass_Joe [QUOTE=tiger86;1329294]I am so glad Ancient Dragon was here to defend those who serve and have served in the military. My dad,my uncle, my grandfather, my great-grandfather, my great-great grandfather all served in the military. I am so glad that the government banned the game from being sold on the base. I think that this level should be banned … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by tiger86 [QUOTE=;][/QUOTE] I'll say it again: this game is wrong on so many levels. The human mind, especially the teenager mind is very impressionable. This game should be banned or at the bare minimum have everyone be over 18 & carded & sign sometype of legal agreement. I am sure some stores will refuse to carry it while others see the … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Agilemind 1) There is nothing wrong with the military banning this game from their bases/service people to keep troop moral etc.. you need propaganda and censorship. 2) Video games do not make people go out an kill people, sick depressed frustrated people will go out and kill people no matter if they are reading a book with graphic descriptions of violent … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Glass_Joe [QUOTE=tiger86;1329353]I'll say it again: this game is wrong on so many levels. The human mind, especially the teenager mind is very impressionable. This game should be banned or at the bare minimum have everyone be over 18 & carded & sign sometype of legal agreement. I am sure some stores will refuse to carry it while others see the … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by mjhurdle I think that we all may be making a bigger deal of this than it is. As the story states, there is no prohibition against owning the game. I served in the military and spent over a year in Afghanistan. I personally saw a person lose his leg when a RPG hit his 7-ton. I have no problem with allowing military members to play this game if that is what … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by tiger86 [QUOTE=;][/QUOTE] Okay, first off I've never played Medal of Honor. I have played Halo online. I was quite tired last night when I made my second post. I know that games like Halo and GTA depict violence, but what seperates them from this new level of medal of honor is that (1 the versions of Halo online that I played weren't set in any era. I … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Agilemind Anyone noticed the Irony yet? The best recruitment tool the US army has every had is an online computer game where you play a US soldier and shoot terrorists etc... they pay real soldiers to play and befriend the other players and recruit them. Course the military should realize by making such a fuss over this game it is just going to guarantee… Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Ancient Dragon >>Course the military should realize by making such a fuss over this game it is just going to guarantee it will be a success It does seem to work that way with anything that is banned whether it is drugs, alcohol, movies, books, games, guns, etc. I don't know about other countries but in USA banning something seems to produce a backlash … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Glass_Joe Banning something will only make people want it more because they can't have it. There's no such thing as bad press. Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by bigstorm Good. The mind can be incredibly delicate. I am shocked that it took this long for the military to make it an issue. To use the term Censorship gives creativity a bad name. This is more a case of not respecting a serious issue. Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by MosaicFuneral If you've ever read the General's current orders, you'd see how much is banned throughout the military. Making this not much of a shock. Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Ancient Dragon Only people who have never served in the military would be shocked at the banning. Such a thing is actually pretty common. I recall one time the Base Commander banned a Cheek and Chong movie because it involved drugs. Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by jon.kiparsky The military is an organization; it has to "forbid" certain things in order to not be seen "condoning" them. So they say "you can't buy it at the PX" and it's done. People serving in the military don't seem to have any trouble getting hold of these things, and the military organization can say "we've done what we … Re: U.S. Military Bans Medal of Honor's Sale From Its Bases--Has Censorship Gone Too Far? Community Center Geeks' Lounge by diafol I thought the armed forces run their bases as they see fit. To hell with so-called [B]civil[/B] liberties and all that pretentious ballocks - they aren't [B]civilians[/B]. If the Brig wants to ban a game, so what? If the Brig wants to ban married men from watching Sex in the City, you'd better not cop a peek. He'll have your knackers on a silver …