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Happy Hour at The Clubhouse

Posted on May 5, 2009 | 9:00am

As Happy Hour Week only lasted so long, each restaurant choice was crucial. Happily enough to say, The Clubhouse Restaurant at South Coast Plaza granted us a satisfying experience. Although we were seated at the incorrect location at first, they were more than accommodating in directing us to the bar where the Happy Hour menu was offered.

The service was wonderful. The hostess, waitress and bartender were very pleasant and friendly, however each withheld any intrusive, snobby or forced conversation. Read More

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An Authorized Production – Airsoft vs. Paintball: Which is More Fun and Why?

Posted on April 27, 2009 | 9:00am

The airsoft vs. paintball debate is ongoing ever since the two sports were invented and we still can’t reach an agreement. The two teams seem to be in a perpetual fight over which activity is best and why, and today we’re here to finally give a ruling.

We play both airsoft and paintball at an advanced level, and we’re not biased towards neither. This makes me and my teammates the best possible judges to this matter. We’ll go point by point and, at the end, draw the line and count the points.

Are you curious to see which one wins?

Equipment & Gear

Given that airsoft is a game designed to imitate warfare, both the equipment and the guns are created in this spirit. As such, the weapons are created following real steel weapons, which is why you get a wide range of models, types, and features.

In our opinion, modern airsoft weapons manage to impress even real-life shooters! Some are so well designed that it’s extremely difficult to tell the difference without using it with your own hands. Furthermore, the internals are built following the same principles of real guns, so you get different levels of power, range, and accuracy, find the best Airsoft weapons and gear at The Elite Drone.

If you like weapons but don’t have the budget to invest in real steel designs, you won’t get bored as an airsoft player!

Now, besides the cool weapons, airsoft also features amazing equipment. There’s a lot of tactical gear that can be used in the field. Things like full-face masks, helmets, goggles, tactical vests, gloves, and so on.

When it comes to paintball, the guns they use (called markers) are nothing to write home about. We all know the classic shape of a paintball marker because it’s the same in every context. The difference here is made by the type of ammunition they use (which we’ll discuss a bit lower) and how it needs to be loaded and propelled into and from the weapon.

The equipment can be similar to the one used for airsoft, but it’s best to get thicker clothing with heavier padding (you’ll see why in the ammunition section). Furthermore, paintball players are always focused on creating special equipment for the team, using colors and tag names.

Ammo & Pain Differences

If you look at the big picture, both airsoft and paintball are shooting games that use some type of projectile to eliminate members from the opposite team. Both activities use weapons and players must implement a game of hide-and-seek in a predetermined perimeter.

But, at a closer look, you’ll see there are lots of differences. In fact, the differences start sticking out even before you get to see the weapons and the gear. They start at the ammunition.

Airsoft weapons use (as a standard) plastic projectiles called BBs (in exceptional cases, they can also be metallic or rubber). They have different weights, but the standard for the field is 0.20g and measure 6mm in diameter.

Paintball weapons use soft projectiles (made of polyethylene glycol, dye, and other non-toxic substances) with a gelatinous cover. They weigh around 3g and have 17.3 mm in diameter or more, which is about three times the size of a BB.

Now, you can only imagine the result if a player is hit by a paintball and a BB at the same speed and range.

Besides the obvious content, size, and power differences, paintball projectiles are a lot more sensitive to weather and the environment, so they require a lot more care. As such, if you’re looking for some good time without worrying too much about the ammo or bruises, airsoft looks like the better choice.

Realism vs. Game

If the differences in ammo, guns, and equipment are not enough, then the difference in style must convince you that we’re talking about two different activities.

Airsoft players see themselves as warriors on the field, fighting for their land and the peace of their families. They take military strategy extremely seriously, and everything is a military simulation. We even have worldwide airsoft events that take place in specially selected locations where players can use the natural environment (forests, hills, swamps, and so on).

The weapons are also designed to be realistic and the gear is very military-like. So, for those of you who want to live the soldier experience, airsoft may be a fantastic choice.

On the other hand, paintball is all about being a team player and enjoying a sportive activity that’s both exciting and relaxing. They are more inclined towards the athletic side of the game and don’t take it too seriously. After all, if you have a grudge on someone, it’s enough to hit them in the butt with a paintball!

Which One’s Best: Airsoft or Paintball?

They both are great, but the final draw depends on each player’s personal preferences.

Airsoft is better if you like the realism of the fight and enjoy military simulations. Also, airsoft guns are so amazing these days that it’s quite difficult to resist buying one just to look at it. Modern designs are made with heavy-duty materials such as metal, wood, or durable ABS, and have incredibly well-designed internals, so they look and feel real.

Paintball is better if you appreciate the sportsmanship of the activity and enjoy teambuilding games. Furthermore, paintball looks non-threatening due to the easy-to-recognize shape of their markers. So, if you don’t feel comfortable around real steel weapons you may prefer paintball over airsoft.

Regardless, both sports will help players improve their focus, develop teamwork and leadership skills, and work on their fitness. Also, if you like playing in outdoor fields, you also get to enjoy some time in nature, which is highly recommended.

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A Brief Affair with the South Coast Reperatory

Posted on April 23, 2009 | 9:00am

There’s a bizarre sense of innate realism that accompanies a work centered on the comfortably awkward relationship between a mom and her kids.  Richard Greenberg’s “Our Mother’s Brief Affair” acknowledges this, as the title alone suggests.

Trickled in this family drama about a dying mother presenting the story of an affair she had years ago to her two now-grown children is unique bouts of humor, both present in the content itself as well as in the manageable portrayal of the struggling, realistic characters.

The show is small, with only four actors present and a single, unchanging set.  Though each of the four actors hold their own and offer extremely convincing performances, Jenny O’Hara’s portrayal of Anna, the mother, arguably steals the spotlight.  The depiction of her character’s genuine naivety produces both sympathy and discontent (though that may be too harsh a term).

The narrative is conveyed straightforwadly at times, as well as in flashback-form.  Sometimes these two deliveries are independent of the other, while sometimes they’re intertwined.  The fact that this maneuver works well and doesn’t get confusing speaks volumes of the writing, set-direction and abilities of the actors.

Don’t miss Our Mother’s Brief Affair at South Coast Repertory through May 3.

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Fine Indian Cuisine, Indeed

Posted on April 3, 2009 | 9:00am

I recently tried Indian food for the first time at Royal Khyber Fine Indian Cuisine.  The service was commendable and the staff was helpful; when I had questions about dishes, the servers took the time to explain their detail. I can understand why the restaurant has been here in South Coast Village for many years.

Chicken Samosa and spicy Tandoori Kebabs were the starter dishes. The Samosa was palatable and accompanied with jam/salsa sauce that was sweet, yet included enough spice to complement the pungent sweetness. My companions’ kebabs were absolutely wonderful. The lamb meatballs were divine, almost bite sized yet filled with flavor. Mind you, there’s a little kick in this course. I would be weary of this- otherwise, dig in! The chicken kebabs were another surprise. Tender, smooth chicken that almost tasted as if they were stuffed with ricotta cheese. Very delicious! Read More

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Food (and Beer) for Thought

Posted on March 13, 2009 | 9:00am

Though Karl Strauss Brewery is mainly known for its wide variety of beers, its diverse menu offerings are noteworthy as well. I’m typically in the habit of being “safe” at restaurants and ordering the same thing each time so I know I’ll like it, but Karl Strauss (which I will lovingly and lazily abbreviate “KS”) in Metro Pointe is actually one of the places where I have sampled various menu items, pending what I was in the mood for. And because of the array of items they offer, I’ve been able to satisfy numerous different cravings despite how different they may seem. Read More

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