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It seems to be a lot less accurate than it was.

"Then" is used when you want to talk about the order, or relative time in which things happen, stuff like that.

"Than" is when you want to compare things.

"First do this, then do that."

"One is better than the other."

Using the wrong word changes the meaning of the sentence, and makes it into nonsense, then it has to be read again to figure out what you were trying to communicate.

So just use "then" for time-based stuff, and "than" for comparison-based stuff, and you'll be fine.

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motormouth:

Much as Romzy's posting style can give me headaches (and the fact that he's "NEVAR WRONG!!"), that post pretty much nails it on the head.

sgtchief:

romz you['re] my damn hero

sydney:

Ya know, at first Romsburg, you rubbed me the wrong way and I wasn't a fan. But over the past 12 months, you have really grown on me. You're precise, well spoken and although you are sometimes a little harsh, you are most often correct and in proper context with your responses.

irelandeb:

indeed he's one of the few voices of common sense on these forums

jw:

If you're going to argue with Romz, do your homework before you post. He gets it, and you can't teach common sense, you have to be born with it.

pete, linc & julie:

I can't say [any]thing else [than] that the ban was justified considering that you have an 'impressive' TOS history....

owilde:

The only thing worse than being talked about is *not* being talked about.

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"Then" is used when you want to talk about the order, or relative time in which things happen, stuff like that.

"Than" is when you want to compare things.

"First do this, then do that."

"One is better than the other."

Using the wrong word changes the meaning of the sentence, and makes it into nonsense, then it has to be read again to figure out what you were trying to communicate.

So just use "then" for time-based stuff, and "than" for comparison-based stuff, and you'll be fine.

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sorry matt, but you just got owned :D

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"Then" is used when you want to talk about the order, or relative time in which things happen, stuff like that.

"Than" is when you want to compare things.

"First do this, then do that."

"One is better than the other."

Using the wrong word changes the meaning of the sentence, and makes it into nonsense, then it has to be read again to figure out what you were trying to communicate.

So just use "then" for time-based stuff, and "than" for comparison-based stuff, and you'll be fine.

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Typing every sentence on a separate line, failing completely to even attempt a paragraph structure makes you look like a complete and utter jackass.

Congrats the only person who has any respect for you, is you.

Good job.

You rock.

Not really.

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Typing every sentence on a separate line, failing completely to even attempt a paragraph structure makes you look like a complete and utter jackass.

Congrats the only person who has any respect for you, is you.

Good job.

You rock.

Not really.

Those all are separate one-sentence paragraphs, dummy.

And

you

split

an

infinitive.

Dummy.

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motormouth:

Much as Romzy's posting style can give me headaches (and the fact that he's "NEVAR WRONG!!"), that post pretty much nails it on the head.

sgtchief:

romz you['re] my damn hero

sydney:

Ya know, at first Romsburg, you rubbed me the wrong way and I wasn't a fan. But over the past 12 months, you have really grown on me. You're precise, well spoken and although you are sometimes a little harsh, you are most often correct and in proper context with your responses.

irelandeb:

indeed he's one of the few voices of common sense on these forums

jw:

If you're going to argue with Romz, do your homework before you post. He gets it, and you can't teach common sense, you have to be born with it.

pete, linc & julie:

I can't say [any]thing else [than] that the ban was justified considering that you have an 'impressive' TOS history....

owilde:

The only thing worse than being talked about is *not* being talked about.

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dear mod,

obviously this thread is done. please move it to the appropriate place.

so long slpr

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Those all are separate one-sentence paragraphs, dummy.

And

you

split

an

infinitive.

Dummy.

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I understand you happen to have a lot of asinine thoughts, but they don't each need their own five word lines.

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It's the same.

Or so I thought.

But I have no reason to think otherwise.

So I'll thank you for the comment and await your report.

I really could have typed that in paragraph structure. Honestly I could. But that tends to make it more into a story and less about reporting. Most of the time I don't have the time to read a bunch of stories. I just like to have a bug report with something that compels me to test something. If I need explanation I can always go back and ask for more. Then again I really do enjoy a good owning but that is really less productive for me than actually getting some work done. So instead of testing the K98 I've decided to write this paragraph. Would take about the same amount of time.

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It's the same.

Or so I thought.

But I have no reason to think otherwise.

So I'll thank you for the comment and await your report.

I really could have typed that in paragraph structure. Honestly I could. But that tends to make it more into a story and less about reporting. Most of the time I don't have the time to read a bunch of stories. I just like to have a bug report with something that compels me to test something. If I need explanation I can always go back and ask for more. Then again I really do enjoy a good owning but that is really less productive for me than actually getting some work done. So instead of testing the K98 I've decided to write this paragraph. Would take about the same amount of time.

Something is off man, I've shot at EI when they were running directly at me, aimed at center mass and have had nothing happen to the EI.

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I thought that as well when I resubscribed a while ago. Turns out that I just wasn't used to the rifle anymore after playing on the other side for so long.

Another factor that leads to lots of misses on my part is that I tend to use the rifle zoom to get a better view. When zoomed in for too long the rifle (or any other weapon for that matter) seems to lose accuracy. The sway of the weapon at that time doesn't seem so bad though, so I can place the sight right on target and miss easy shots anyway.

Maybe it is just me, but increasing the rifle sway so that it is more indicative of your current accuracy would be nice.

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"Then" is used when you want to talk about the order, or relative time in which things happen, stuff like that.

"Than" is when you want to compare things.

"First do this, then do that."

"One is better than the other."

Using the wrong word changes the meaning of the sentence, and makes it into nonsense, then it has to be read again to figure out what you were trying to communicate.

So just use "then" for time-based stuff, and "than" for comparison-based stuff, and you'll be fine.

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Data has not changed (weapon received no alterations)

Test firing shows no change under controlled conditions

What else is there ?

(opinions are not testing under controlled conditions, generally speaking)

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