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HL7050 - RQ3 Storm Pro Helmet New for 2010 Rescue Source is proud to present the newest addition to the lineup, the RQ3 Storm Pro Helmet. The Storm's shell is a strong but light ABS plastic with a firm foam lining for comfort and shock absorption. Storm also features an adjustable ratchet system ensuring perfect comfort and fit every time you put it on. Certified to CE En 1385 Helmet Standards Colors: Red, Yellow, White Sizes:S/M: 20.9 - 23.3.inL/XL: 21.6 - 24.0.in |
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GI Joe: A Real American Hero #155 ½
Writer: Larry Hama
Penciler: Augustin Padilla
Summary:
Cobra Commander wakes up from a dream of attacking the US Capitol Building. Zartan informs him that the Cobra-backed "Broken Star Army" has succedded in creating turmoil and unrest in the US by assualting several landmarks. With a master plan seemingly unfolding, Cobra Commander contacts the Jugglers and appears to be working in cahoots with them-- all part of a plan to get martial law declared, enabling Cobra to gain more power in the US.
Billy, Storm Shadow and the Baroness are recalled from a mission to Trucial Abysmia to steal WMD's. Billy is torqued off and is slapped into the Brainwave Scanner (now abbreviated as BWS). During so, Dr. Venom's face appears on the BWS monitor screen. Dr. Mindbender discovers that Venom had a Trojan Horse program planted in the thing; but what it will do is still unknown. Meanwhile, the Baroness begins to worry that she's due for another BWS session and questions Destro's loyalty.
Finally, Cobra Commander sends out a signal to all "sleepyheads" around the US, activating hundreds of Crimson Guard sleeper agents.
Notes:
- The inside cover page is a letter from IDW publisher Andy Schmidt, explaining their decision to bring back the old Marvel continuity. They're picking right up where the old title ended.
- This basically wipes out the Devil's Due continuity...despite the fact that Hama wrote a rather awful 4-part "Mission that Never Was" in "GI Joe: Frontline". I'm okay with that, since the Devil's Due run was essentially fan fiction and a nostalgia kick. The guys involved were all big fans, so we can't fault them for their efforts. But for now, they appear to be the Ripper Owens to Larry Hama's Rob Halford.
- Larry Hama answers a few questions from IDW forum posters in a "letters page" of sorts. Of note (to me, at least), Hama mentions that Carl Barks and the Disney Ducks are a favorite of his.
- Also important that Hama notes the "Joe-verse" takes place in its own time/space vacuum. Which is a good way to avoid pesky things like "real world" aging or current events.
- Dr. Mindbender upgrades Cobra Commander's battle armor and gives him a new suit which resembles CC's old "battle helmet/faceplate" look. Think of the original action figure.
- Cobra still appears to be operating out of the Trans-Carpathia "Silent Castle".
- Baroness has a slightly modified new look. She wears a dark visor instead of glasses, and her jumpsuit is simplified (all of the ribbed lines and contours of her old leather cat-suit have vanished).
- Storm Shadow's back to a modified version of his original outfit, as well. It's basically his original suit with grey shoulderpads added. Billy is wearing a white Storm Shadow-ish get-up as well.
- Showing his old dental background, Dr. Mindbender also implants a BWS directive for Bily to floss his teeth everyday.
- In a neat touch, we see that Cobra Commander sleeps with a half-mask, covering the top of his head to just past the nose.
- Cobra Commander mentions the "new Springfields" across the US. Springfield was one of my favorite concepts from the original series, so I'm glad they're including that.
- Note that NO Joes appear. The Cobras mention that they're aware of the team being deactivated, however.
- Two "file cards" appear in the back of the book. One for Billy and the other for the Brainwave Scanner. Billy's mentions that "Fred III" gave Billy his prosthetic leg. However, it was Fred VII. No-Prize Explanation: typo!
- It's common knowledge now (in 2010), but for the record, this book was given away as part of "Free Comic Book Day" on May 1, 2010.
- Sure...I'll keep doing updates and adding to this GI Joe Comic Index project. I seem to get lazy when it comes to adding non-Joe content, so I should keep these updated in a timely manner.
Mountain Climbing Tools Are Your Lifeline
Mountain climbing tools are one of the most significant aspects of mountain climbing. It's important to have the correct equipment when you do this thrilling sport. But occasionally finding the right gear can be perplexing. Your mountain climbing gear should be sturdy and trustworthy and in order to have a safe ascent and a safe return down the mountain, you will need to be prepared. You'll need not only climbing ropes, harnesses, helmets and carabiners, but you will also need good shelters, shovels, clothing and map guides.
Of all the mountain climbing tools you may use, the ropes are one of the most vital. A rope is essentially your lifeline. They're made of platted nylon fibers and most of them are sharp-edge resistant and light. The most critical qualities for climbing harnesses are freedom of movement and comfort. You don't need a harness that will prohibit you in any way. You must give a lot of attention to the harness stitching and the tie-in points and if your harness starts to deteriorate in any way, get shot of it instantly and purchase a new one.
Weight is an exceedingly important factor when you get a helmet as part of your mountain climbing gear and so is durability. Make sure the headband is adjustable. Side vents are great and they should be capable of being plugged for extraordinarily cold conditions. A carabiner comes in locking and non-locking. Oval shaped carabiners offer great versatility and D shaped ones have better gate opening which is easier for clipping the rope. These are made of aluminum are pretty inexpensive.
You should always add a collection of tarps and shelter cloths to your list of mountain climbing tools. You never know when a storm or other bad weather might happen and they're going to keep you and your other gear cozy and warm. You may need to move snow or dirt on the mountain and you will be surprised at how often you'll need a shovel. Good shoes are also important and they must come with a sticky outsole for good grip. They should also include deep heel cups for good traction. Make sure they are comfy and offer good moisture management. This is especially important in times when stormy weather changes the look of the terrain.
Perhaps you feel that mountain climbing is a means of life. You love to escape your day to day responsibilities and pressures and revel in the wonder of nature. There is nothing more crucial than your mountain climbing tools to make sure you stay safe and have a great time!
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what do you think of this poem?
wear a helmet
I was sitting on my front step
there was a little boy on his tricycle inching across the sidewalk
with cautious steady movement
his grandfather followed from behind,
a fat middle aged woman pulled up in a white car
with a long cigarette smoldering in her mouth
she yelled “wear a helmet!”
with a voice that has made men into drunkards
the grand father lifted up the helmet and brandished it at the fat woman
and she drove off in a storm
the old man stopped and watched the little boy
move slowly across the pavement
then put the helmet on his own head
and spat into the grass.
This poem is very specific and has great details, one suggestion is to make it have a tune put a rhyme if you want, but the poem is great, but just watch the tune, but the first two lines are great and so is the rest of the poem, i hope you don't think I am lying.
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