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    Baltimore, MD (work); Portland, OR (play)
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    Nine months of the year, I'm a student, athlete, and mad scientist in Baltimore, MD. During the other three months, I chillax at my lovely home in Portland, OR.

    And I have never been to a warm beach. Ever.

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Columbia Granite Tors Shell Jacket - Men's

Columbia Granite Tors Shell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 October 22, 2008

This jacket is pretty solid in all aspects. It's lightweight, durable, and stormproof. Some drawbacks: the zippers snag quite often, but the material is durable enough to withstand it. Also, the jacket lacks any real pockets. The front pit-vents are makeshift pockets, but not very secure. You also need to open the pit-vents otherwise the jacket doesn't breathe very well. The jacket comes directly to the waist which is a little higher/shorter than the average rain jacket, and the arms are a tad longer than the average rain jacket (I wear a 33/34 and the cuffs rest on my palms). But overall, it's such a solid jacket and you can wear it in any situation from cool, windy weather to a NW downpour.

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A Legal Switchblade

SOG Knives Flash II Knife

SOG Knives Flash II Knife

Rating for this product: 4 October 7, 2008

The Flash II is probably the closest you'll get to a switchblade (in this country, anyway). The blade opens with a spring, and if there's any criticism of this knife, it's that the spring gets a little sluggish the more you open and close it. But other than that, it seems like it has very sturdy construction (particularly the solid metal belt clip) though I haven't really put it to the test yet. It's also got great balance, so you can use it one-handed without worrying about cutting yourself (though I already did).

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