Before this next part I am going to explain how I see AP Carries. There are three types:
1. DPS = DPS Mages deal damage over time and throughout a fight. Some are DPS mages due to low cooldowns, others are DPS due to channeled or persistant spells.
2. Burst = Burst champs are champs that unload all of there damage in a very short period of time and then usually have a long down time where they have limited effectiveness.
3. Utility = They can be bursty or DPSy but these are mages that usually have lower damage potential. Instead you take them because of some specific utility they provide.
By your own definition Malzahar is a burst mage. He QEWR's someone to death and then does nothing for at least 6 seconds. DPS mages are like Karthus.
I won a butt load of iPhone 4 and iPad (1) cases from ATT in their winter contest for 2010. They retail for almost 500$ all told. So that's what I got rid of them for.
First off, as a guy who owns a show car and is in a team that's internationally known (The International All Stars), I must caution against that course of action. If you want to take a car to the next level, start simple, new wheels and a stereo is what you'd want first. If you want to then stand out more in a crowd, get a paint job, but NOT of anything depicting a female. I know guys (and girls) who have done that and you catch so much flak over it, that in the end it isn't worth it.
You also must ask yourself this question when changing the look of the exterior of a car: "Can I wake up, every day, look out in my driveway, and not want to kill myself/puke."
I played Nocturne recently in a game (jungling, of course). We get into a team fight at lvl 1 outside the blue, so instead of trying to contest it, I went to the opposing teams blue and took it. I did the small route (Golems, Wraiths, Wolves), then ganked bot and got a double kill. After that the rest of my team decides its a good idea to over extend and every one of them dies.
To make a long story short, I went 10/2/7 and we still lost because none of the rest of my team knew how to play the game.
Work with security electronics, computer electronics, networking electronics.
Still going to school for:
Network Administration
Network Security Administration
Have certs is:
CCNA
CCNP
CCNE
MCSE
MCSE
A+
And a host of others that I can't remember off the top of my head. (If I were to write my titles down, it'd end up looking like alphabet soup)
I am currently employed by a little company here in GA named SR Computer Services and we work at various hospitals and medical associated buildings maintaining and installing security equipment. (Including, but not limited to: Access Control, CCTV, Infant Abduction.)
I am still going to school, and am listed as a full time student, because my job is an on call deal all the time.
I'll never not be a student considering that the industry is continually changing and I need to learn new systems all the time.
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That's not true. My Carrera's spoiler automatically rises when I hit 75 mph. That's because aerodynamically it does make a difference. I don't know if by full potential you mean the rear end won't begin to pick up or not, but that still doesn't exclude street cars that are quite in fact able to achieve such speeds.
As for beautiful cars, you really can't go wrong with any Porsche or Ferrari imo. Everyone knows the 80's was an awful decade for automobile designs but honestly, even these manufacturers stuck by their guns and made elegant looking sports cars. I am a huge fan of the Mercedes-Benz S class line, my favorite being the S55. I also have great admiration for Audi, where you can drive a clean, subtle and professional looking car without losing power or performance.
I think I mentioned your cars manufacturer in my post. I used to race cars both on and off a course every day for a long time (and by off a course I mean the quarter mile). Whenever I would sit down in a car that wasn't specifically built for racing but had a rear spoiler I always felt like it didn't use the spoiler to its full potential, because you never gain that line you want from it that you get on a course.
The Jonckheere Rolls Royce is easily my pick for best looking car of all time. It is an art deco masterpiece and proof that cars can be art.
Of course, I will never see it on the street, let alone own it. For a car I do see on the street, nothing beats the back end of a Chrysler Crossfire. I have trouble walking past one without getting aroused. It also has a retractable spoiler - how can you beat that?
By being a Porsche with an actual functioning retractable rear spoiler. In reality no spoiler on a street car will be used to its full potential. They are great to look at though! (Well, some)
By your own definition Malzahar is a burst mage. He QEWR's someone to death and then does nothing for at least 6 seconds. DPS mages are like Karthus.
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You also must ask yourself this question when changing the look of the exterior of a car: "Can I wake up, every day, look out in my driveway, and not want to kill myself/puke."
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Symbolism.
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I've never broken so many controllers playing a game.
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Went 6/1/5, 20 minute win.
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I played Nocturne recently in a game (jungling, of course). We get into a team fight at lvl 1 outside the blue, so instead of trying to contest it, I went to the opposing teams blue and took it. I did the small route (Golems, Wraiths, Wolves), then ganked bot and got a double kill. After that the rest of my team decides its a good idea to over extend and every one of them dies.
To make a long story short, I went 10/2/7 and we still lost because none of the rest of my team knew how to play the game.
And frustration sets in. ARG!
Ohh, and League of Legends of course.
Work with security electronics, computer electronics, networking electronics.
Still going to school for:
Network Administration
Network Security Administration
Have certs is:
CCNA
CCNP
CCNE
MCSE
MCSE
A+
And a host of others that I can't remember off the top of my head. (If I were to write my titles down, it'd end up looking like alphabet soup)
I am currently employed by a little company here in GA named SR Computer Services and we work at various hospitals and medical associated buildings maintaining and installing security equipment. (Including, but not limited to: Access Control, CCTV, Infant Abduction.)
I am still going to school, and am listed as a full time student, because my job is an on call deal all the time.
I'll never not be a student considering that the industry is continually changing and I need to learn new systems all the time.
Been playing the Magical cards for about 10 years. (01)
Good choice, it certainly is a GREAT vehicle to see/drive!
I think I mentioned your cars manufacturer in my post. I used to race cars both on and off a course every day for a long time (and by off a course I mean the quarter mile). Whenever I would sit down in a car that wasn't specifically built for racing but had a rear spoiler I always felt like it didn't use the spoiler to its full potential, because you never gain that line you want from it that you get on a course.
By being a Porsche with an actual functioning retractable rear spoiler. In reality no spoiler on a street car will be used to its full potential. They are great to look at though! (Well, some)