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Geek Culture / [STICKY] The Posting Competition

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lazerus
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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:02
I have no quarrel with you.

But do you really fight for a polition? The same ones who comdem the violence but throw young men to thier deaths?

Or your family at home.

War has no merit, not anymore, it is not determined by skill, more like how many times you can destroy the world with a single button.

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Grandma
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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:02 Edited at: 24th Sep 2009 02:03
puntz?

Edit: I hate you Andrew. Keep an open eye tonight.

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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:04
Quote: "more like how many times you can destroy the world with a single button."


I seem to remember someone counted up all of the megatons of nuke around the world, and you couldn't directly hit all of it.

Not that it'd matter, the radiation the explosions would emit.

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Don't worry. I have an open eye. In fact, I have several of them. I keep them in water-filled jars beneath my bed.

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:07
What is it you fight for Herakles?

Someone elses ideals?

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:09 Edited at: 24th Sep 2009 02:10
@ Andrew

Beneath, below, under? Either way, how much for a jar? 20, 30 assault rifle bullets? For you, I could go as far as 50, but you would have to give me a free sample of your delicious noudle soup special that you offer on Mondays, only I want it on a thursday!

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:13
Thanks for cheering me up Grandma ^_^

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:16 Edited at: 24th Sep 2009 02:17
> Lazerus

I don't fight anymore, I'm not in the army anymore. But when I was in the army, I thought I was fighting to protect my home and family. But when I actually started fighting, guess what I found? Regular people, just like you and me, with homes and families of their own. How would you like it if foreign soldiers came barging into your home?

That, combined with my injury, is why I left the army. I realized that we weren't fighting for what I thought we were. We were fighting for the government's money, power, and oil, and I refuse to kill for such pointless things.

By the way, this was a previous war. I won't say what I think about our current war, because that'd be against the AUP.

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:16 Edited at: 24th Sep 2009 02:17
Oh yay! Maybe I should keep you around so I can feel better about myself.

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:17
*nods sagely in agreement with Herakles*

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:23 Edited at: 24th Sep 2009 02:23
Quote: "guess what I found? Regular people, just like you and me, "


Who do you think the enemy was?

I will leave this now, its not my place to dredge up someone elses past...

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:41
I feel kinda depressed now. Thanks for pointing out the corruption and pointlessness in our lives Nex and Laz.

...Just awesome...



Quote: "450 Points
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417 Points
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I'm getting there... But what does it matter?

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:43
And I suppose that's where religion comes in.



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Sometimes reading posts from Zeus or I will bring gut-wrenching laughter, drenched pants, and a full load of underwear.

READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:43
Saying nothing.

That tangent is a dark one.

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 02:45
I bet we posted at the same EXACT time, Laz. Because the post counter didn't go up to 8816 until I refreshed the page, although I saw your post.

Cool.

...

Well, I think so...

Sometimes reading posts from Zeus or I will bring gut-wrenching laughter, drenched pants, and a full load of underwear.

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Intresting

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A man was stopped by a game-warden in Northern Michigan recently with two buckets of fish leaving a lake well known for its fishing.



The game warden asked the man, "Do you have a license to catch those fish?"



The man replied to the game warden, "No, sir. These are my pet fish."



"Pet fish?!" the warden asked.



"Yes, sir. Every night I take these here fish down to the lake and let them swim around for a while. I whistle and they jump back into their buckets, and I take em home."



"That's a bunch of hooey! Fish can't do that!"



The man looked at the game warden for a moment, and then said, "Here, I'll show you. It really works."



"OK. I've GOT to see this!" The game warden was curious, now. The man poured the fish in to the lake and stood and waited. After a several minutes, the game warden turned to the man and said, "Well?"



"Well, What?" the man responded. "When are you going to call them back?" The game warden prompted.



"Call who back?" The man asked.



"The fish." replied the warden.



"What fish?" The man asked.

The average smoker spends $1500 per year on cigarettes. That amount of money could feed 16 impoverished third-world children for an entire year.

Enjoy your cancer.
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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 18:05 Edited at: 24th Sep 2009 18:06
That is genius...

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 20:46
Quote: "Sometimes i wish i could drop this world of man, and walk out to nature to live by her rules.
Life would be simpler then would it not? "

And more boring? And more dangerous? And more baseless? And more achievement-less?

Is achievement-less a word?

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 20:56
So you think there's a greater sense of achievement by doing the same dull job all day, buying your food from Tesco and then cooking it in an oven/microwave than by catching the food yourself, preparing it yourself and eating something you made edible?

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Well if that's all you want to do with your life, I pity you NeX

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 21:02 Edited at: 24th Sep 2009 21:03
That's all 99.5% of people do with their lives.

Everyone else gets run over or something. Or they're born incapacitated.

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'The modern man has lost his connection to the soil of his forefathers.
The modern man's connection to his forefathers and the gods of his blood is lost too.
He travels all across the Earth as a creature with no roots anywhere.
He no longer grows his own food, he no longer catches his own fish or meat,
he no longer milks the cows or collects eggs, berries, nuts, fruit and sea shells from nature.
He no longer builds his own home or buries his own kin. He has lost his respect for nature,
for his fatherland and for his kin, but he has gained nothing. The soul of the modern man is dead.
He has lost almost everything.'

Varg Vikernes

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Quote: "That's all 99.5% of people do with their lives.

Everyone else gets run over or something. Or they're born incapacitated."

And you ask why people think you're bitter!

You may not end up doing anything worthwhile with your life, but you can have goals, and quite frankly I find the idea of being an actor or finding a cure for cancer or being an an architect or whatever much more exciting than being eaten by a tiger.

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Quote: "Sometimes i wish i could drop this world of man, and walk out to nature to live by her rules.
Life would be simpler then would it not?

And on a more serious side, why cant i?, Why is it that we live by rules set about by others?
Bah things like this puzzle me to an end where i just leave it under the rug."


Have you ever read a book called "My side of the mountain"?
Its about a young man who does precisely that. It was a book I read ion 5th or 6th grade, but I feel its not really aimed at any one age group. Its a good book, you should check it out.

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oh i hate that book. i read it in 3rd grade and i was scared because the pilot had a heart attack.


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Quote: "i read it in 3rd grade and i was scared because the pilot had a heart attack."

I hereby facepalm in such a manner than the universe is rent asunder and sent spiraling into oblivion.
The book you're thinking of is called "Hatchet". Totally different book.
The kid in hatchet is forced into a wilderness survival situation because, as you said, the pilot of the small plain he is on has a heart attack.
The kid in My side of the mountain goes into the "wilderness" of his own free will, because he is tired of living with his irritation family in the boring city. I put wilderness in quotes because he is only a few miles up the mountain, within walking distance of town. He occasionally makes the trip into town for a haircut or a visit to the library.
Still, both good books.

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 22:05
NeX isn't bitter, or he wouldn't be trying to program things here with what he's noticed.

NeX, I can relate. I question everything I do and its long term effects. The quotes and such remind of this saying:

Dogs have their dens and birds have their nests.
But humans have no place to lay their head and rest.

I'm pretty sure he meant we don't belong. Though he did imply to search for a spiritual goal and not material, to keep it nonreligious. Though it's the Thomas sayings, which isn't really religious anyway, closer to buddha's work and banned by the church.

Joel Goldsmith has a bunch of interesting reads if you're tired of trying to get earthly return-to-dust-like goals. I can't motivate myself to program because the end result's a thing that doesn't really help anybody, usually satisfies some primal desire for a gamer. I try to go the education route, but even that's a temporary assistance

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When did this thread become serious and meaningful?

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 22:11
Quote: "But humans have no place to lay their head and rest."

Beds! (Yes I know it's a metaphor)

Sorry but I just don't think society is that bad.

Quote: "the pilot of the small plain he is on has a heart attack"


I hereby facepalm in such a manner than the universe is rent asunder and sent spiralling into oblivion.
The word you're thinking of is "Plane". Totally different word. A plain is something blank. A Plane is something that flies.

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 22:31
Quote: "When did this thread become serious and meaningful?"


inorite?

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We'll just have to fix that little problem!

TOAASSSSTT!!! I DEMAND TOOOOOOAASST!!
With Jam!

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 22:38
Toast? You want toast? YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TOAST!

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OH...MY GOD, IT'S A PENGUIN!!!!!!!!

OH GOD IT'S ATTACKING ME!!!!! AHHH!!!!



-Yodaman Jer.

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...This isn't Youtube, wrong window

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Quote: "OH GOD IT'S ATTACKING ME!!!!! AHHH!!!! "

Oh god! There's a marshmallow in my eye!

Anyone who gets that reference gets 5 credits.

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Quote: "And more boring? And more dangerous? And more baseless? And more achievement-less?"


We are all just the equivelent of ants are we not? So lets call the child with the magnifing glass 'God'

Irony is, nature will continue to evolve her creations through natural adaption and development. -(though at a deminished capacity thanks to us) But for us we have discarded our nature, and so forced to evolve ourselves through our own squalor. We dont belong to this world anymore, we're a disease to a dying rock and nature has made herself very clear about our presence.

2100 was the date set for the freeze. I'd say i was rather dead first, But i'd be lying. Ill be first in line on the precipice.


That is if we dont kill ourselves first, Ethier way, it dosnt really matter. 2000 years after we disapear and nothing will be left of our exsistance. 'The time machine' was a very good film, it pretty much summed up the comming events for us. And yeah ill check out those books,

"I would rather build my own house with my two hands. I dont need no person telling me how to dig a hole, Its my own f house of course i f can."

Which i will one day do. I heard that the the rockies was a very good place to loose yourself. Ethier that or find a island for myself.

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Quote: "We are all just the equivelent of ants are we not?"

Well, we're a lot bigger...

Quote: "So lets call the child with the magnifing glass 'God' "

[I am not allowed to reply]

Quote: " But for us we have discarded our nature"

We're still animals, we're still natural.

Quote: "We dont belong to this world anymore, we're a disease to a dying rock and nature has made herself very clear about our presence."

By... wait, how? I see no nature fighting back anywhere.

Quote: "I would rather build my own house with my two hands."

... And really hurt my hands, and get very bored after a couple of days and then hire some builders!
Because society allows us to play to our strengths.

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Posted: 24th Sep 2009 23:53 Edited at: 25th Sep 2009 04:00
Eewww... Seriousness... I really think we should go back to random quotes, pointless posts, and the occasional LOLCAT pic. I mean this is interesting n' all but... What's the fun of it?

Ahh, never mind...

I'm going to defeat Grandma, blah blah blah, and all that jazz...


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Meh, good enough.

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Quote: "Well, we're a lot bigger..."


Scale us with the universe.

Quote: "We're still animals, we're still natural. "


Our evolution stagnated a long time ago, Population diverstiy will not allow us to evolve further. What can we adapt to, if everything is handed to us on a silver platter? Evolution/ adpatation only occurs when its needed, we cant evolve because we have no need.

Quote: "By... wait, how? I see no nature fighting back anywhere.
"


Global warming, desertifcation, reciding forests, polar melt, savana grassland seasonal changes, mosoon periods increasing, Soil erosion, nutrient sapping, saltation, extinction on wildlife and habitations.

I could go on for the next day or two naming these. We are forcing change, You cant not belive in global warming, We have accerlerated the climate changes for the worse.

You cant spin it any other way. WE casued this.

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Quote: "What can we adapt to, if everything is handed to us on a silver platter? Evolution/ adpatation only occurs when its needed, we cant evolve because we have no need."

Thus we have no need to evolve - we have what we need. Why do we need to evolve?

Quote: "Global warming, desertifcation, reciding forests, polar melt, savana grassland seasonal changes, mosoon periods increasing, Soil erosion, nutrient sapping, saltation, extinction on wildlife and habitations."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONd-Yk48R8E <- watch that. (Contains language)

Quote: "
You cant spin it any other way. WE casued this.
"

But it isn't bad!

Edit: Wait wait wait, ahd to pick up on this one:
Quote: "Can't spin it any other way"

Actually graphs spanning millions of years show that the heat of the earth is in constant flux caused by volcanic eruptions and tectonic shift.

Listen, it comes down to three things: Can we breathe, can we drink water, can we grow food?

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O noes! Philosophy! I shall counter it with lulz.



Subject: -What software version are you running?



I'm currently running the latest version of GirlFriend and I've been having some problems lately.



I've been running the same version of Drinking Buddies 1.0 forever as my primary application, and all the GirlFriend releases I've tried have always conflicted with it.



I hear that Drinking Buddies won't crash if GirlFriend is run in background mode and the sound is turned off.



But I'm embarrassed to say I can't find the switch to turn the sound off.



I just run them separately, and it works okay.



Girlfriend also seems to have a problem co-existing with my Golf program, often trying to abort Golf with some sort of timing incompatibility.



I probably should have stayed with GirlFriend 1.0, but I thought I might see better performance from GirlFriend 2.0.



After months of conflicts and other problems, I consulted a friend who has had experience with GirlFriend 2.0.



He said I probably didn't have enough cache to run GirlFriend 2.0, and eventually it would require a Token Ring to run properly.



He was right - as soon as I purged my cache, it uninstalled itself.



Shortly after that, I installed GirlFriend 3.0 beta.



All the bugs were supposed to be gone, but the first time I used it, it gave

me a virus anyway. I had to clean out my whole system and shut down for a while.



I very cautiously upgraded to GirlFriend 4.0.



This time I used a SCSI probe first and also installed a virus protection program.



It worked okay for a while until I discovered that GirlFriend 1.0 was

still in my system.



I tried running GirlFriend 1.0 again with GirlFriend 4.0 still installed, but GirlFriend 4.0 has a feature I didn't know about that automatically senses the presence of any other version of GirlFriend and communicates with it in some way, which results in the immediate removal of both versions.



The version I have now works pretty well, but there are still some problems.



Like all versions of GirlFriend, it is written in some obscure language I can't understand, much less reprogram.



Frankly I think there is too much attention paid to the look and feel rather than the desired functionality. Also, to get the best connections with your hardware, you usually have to use gold plated contacts.



And I've never liked how GirlFriend is totally "object oriented."



A year ago, a friend of mine upgraded his version of GirlFriend to Girlfriend Plus 1.0, which is a Terminate and Stay Resident version of GirlFriend.



He discovered that Girlfriend Plus 1.0 expires within a year if you don't upgrade to Fiancee 1.0.



So he did, but soon after that, he had to upgrade to Wife 1.0, which he describes as a huge resource hog.



It has taken up all his space, so he can't load anything else.



One of the primary reasons he decided to go with Wife 1.0 was because it came bundled with FreeSexPlus.



Well, it turns out the resource allocation module of Wife 1.0 sometimes prohibits access to FreeSexPlus, particularly the new Plug Ins he wanted to try.



On top of that, Wife 1.0 must be running on a well warmed-up system before he can do anything.



Although he did not ask for it, Wife 1.0 came with MotherInLaw which has an

automatic pop-up feature he can't turn off.



I told him to try installing Mistress 1.0, but he said he heard if you try to run it without first uninstalling Wife 1.0, Wife 1.0 will delete MSMoney files before doing the uninstall itself.



Then Mistress 1.0 won't install anyway because of insufficient resources.

The average smoker spends $1500 per year on cigarettes. That amount of money could feed 16 impoverished third-world children for an entire year.

Enjoy your cancer.
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Posted: 25th Sep 2009 01:10 Edited at: 25th Sep 2009 01:14
I wouldn't use the Penn & Teller show for a source relating to anything. 95% of the time, they are spot on. I remember at least 2 episodes where they were obviously in the wrong and it is very frustrating the way they mock good people with no real basis to mock them on. Just mocking them because they are mockable. Kind of childish.

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Posted: 25th Sep 2009 01:17 Edited at: 25th Sep 2009 01:40
I really couldnt give a rats A. About those idiots. Thats called the bandwagon effect.

What happens after you burn a forest that is basically a volt of carbon?

The carbon is realesed. What happens to that carbon?

Yes the earth is in a constant flux. But what happens after each flux? A snowball? A volcano cataclysm? What happens when the world is ethier on fire or frozen?

Where is food produced when the earth is scorced and the sun is blocked? Where is water when the oceans are cracked beds of rock?

Where is the food when the earth becomes a ball of ice? what of water when it is frozen in sheets, before you say thraw it out, with what fuel i might ask? Nuclear can only go so far. And before you say, that wont happen, Its a reinforcment effect, ice reflects the heat further hyper cooling the earth.

You cant predict a volcano can you? you cant exactly prepare for a total black out?

Snowball effect you can prepare for, but over 100'000+ of years of ice?

Saltation is the effect of removing large amounts of water from a underwater aquaifier and seawater advancing. Las vegas wastes more water than most places on earth. In other words, water removed = salt water = duricrust = no plants + no clean water.

I do take geography as a Alevel subject and global ecosystem and enviromental changes both physical and human caused are my specialties.

Please let me know if you want anything explained.

I dont mean that in a arogant, narsasitic way.

But as you said, carbon changes over millions of years, we acelerated this beyond belife.

Ill pick this up tommorow.

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Posted: 25th Sep 2009 02:43
Venge - LOL!


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Posted: 25th Sep 2009 04:02 Edited at: 25th Sep 2009 04:13
Ugh, post.

Venge, that was hilarious. Kudos.

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Posted: 25th Sep 2009 04:35
Teh points!

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