The 2nd BBC arcile writes, in classic British eloquence, a point similar to what I intended to make, and one that is overlooked by Holocaust zealots and "if it has the word NAZI in it it must be bad" ignoramuses alike:
"Our enlightened view of the Universe, the subtle everyday enhancements in our lifestyle enabled by satellite communications, as well as the phenomenon of push-button warfare - they all trace a line to Peenemuende."
U-238 was also a german ww2 sub, but so was just about any U-xxx combination you can think of, so it seems like a very unlikely explanation for the user name...
donscarletti had it right the first time. He was also right about my name not denoting some arbitrary preference to anything. Just listen to him.
Superiority is relative. To them, the mastry of wordly and materialistic was a paramount in the judging of a man's worth.
There is no way to prove who is superior over-all, beacuse it is all relative to the individual juding superiority. But there can be no doubt in their engineering (worldy, materialistic and mechanical ability) superiority over the rest of the world.
If they had used this superiority to prostrate the rest of the world into bondage, they would have earned the title "Master race". And they almost did.
The American and English textile industry of the 17/1800's was built upon slavery, slavery which was justified by a racist belief of superiority held by the oppressors (ethnic Europeans).
The Americans and the English murdered between 300,000 and 500,000 innocent German civilians not participating in the war, on the 13th of February 1945, after the war had been lost, on Dresden.
They then proceeded to kidnap scientists and exploit them for their own perverted interpritations on how rocket science should be used.
But, hey, with the likes of GPS and cell phones, they did do pretty good with this gift from Germany.
Pretty good for war criminals using slave labour and kidnapped intellectuals.
The American and English textile industry of the 17/1800's was built upon slavery, slavery which was justified by a racist belief of superiority held by the oppressors (ethnic Europeans).
Notice the similarities between ours and the Nazi's use of slave labor?
All forms of media, paintings, images and text depicting as well as any remaining clothing artifacts from that time period should be burned, shunned, and banned from the public and private domain.
Kinda like how Nazi artifacts are in Germany right now.
You support this idea, I presume? Else you are ignorant, and a hypocrite.
"There have been moments in American history when we kept our republic only by the slenderest of margins. This year is one of those times" quipped Franklin, only moments before attending a Hell-Fire orgy followed by an all expenses paid (by the American tax payer) trip to the most expensive hotel in France, during which he induldged himself in the most expensive wines, cheeses and prostitutes.
to tweak and squeeze pre-existing technology to its absolute boundaries (fiber optics in this case) until something new and revolutionary arrives from the West.
I can only hope a Western scientist, in the next 10 years, scientifically (but more likely serendipitously) stumbles upon something revolutionary and far reaching, espically if we want to extend such speads to our rural areas...
There are much more serious and interesting instences of banning, like the actual 1995 book burnings of Germar Rudolph's published findings (a German chemist who found evidence showing no signs of Zyklon-B use in Auschwitz other than in delousing chambers). Extreme or not, his publications were literally burned...
And another similar instance wherein publication was halted and pages were ordered torn out of a medical study which showed people of Jewish ancestry to be significantly genetically linked to the Arab and Palestinian population.
Well, that's about enough for me. I've had a good run. Someone tell my parents I'll miss them, and that they can get a replacement for the rat poison missing with the money in my wallet.
From this brief encounter you were able to conclude that the Amish were "actually better educated than 99% of americans [sic]"?
In fact they are significantly less educated than most Americans. The Amish only go to school up until grade 8, skipping high school all together. Wisconsin vs. Yoder ruled in l972 that this was a constitutional right, and most all of them stop schooling after the 8th grade.
Have you ever seen the reading requirements for one of these courses? Take a closer look at the actual definitions of the two words you took 1 or 2 minutes of your life clipping out for me. A real closer look. Wonder what this guy's verbal SAT's were....
Apparently a computer science degree doesn't guarantee you'll be able to communicate with, say, the rest of the literate world.
Yeah, you're right. It's a B.S., not an arts degree. Apparently a computer science degree is suppsoed to prepare you how to program efficently.................
but just because you're uncurious about things beyond the scope of your computer monitor doesn't mean they don't exist or aren't important.
No, it just means they're irrelevant, in general, and more so in my perticular case.
Even if not there will surely be some work around, much like AIM+ and DeadAIM, which can remove all the advertisments and popup windows and notifications and other ridicuilous excesses in AIM.
What does "American Literature and Its Impact on Western Culture II" have to do with, say, a computer science degree?
The "Arts" and literature requirements are often unreasonably obtuse and pervading, and can eat up a lot of time better spent doing.... anything.
Just remember, cheat all you can, then create a free-trial on turnitin.com, and check to see if it picks any cheating up. If so, edit, repeat, until it comes out clean. Works EVERY time.
is so far off and incompatible. The contrasts between pop and traditional culture in Korea and America are so drastic.. it really doesn't behoove any game-TV advocates to make that analogy, as it is very doubtful that an American TV producers would be convinced by this argument.
Although I belive that since it's gotten far enough this ready (QuakeCon, CPL championships, etc.) game coverage TV certainly isn't a far fetched idea - nor far away from becoming a reality. In the next decade, at least, I assure everyone that you'll be hearing about and following champion game players and teams in the same manner we do today with football, baseball etc.
I'm half way through the game. It's playing it that has convinced me that it is a gigantic let down, and merely a Q3 clone.
I was hoping for something more progresssive - something along the lines of a Battlefield 1942 engine, with huge outdoor environments, but the game still has the same box-ish feeling, small indoor levels much like half-life, which is based on the Quake 2 engine, which shares the same problem as Quake 3 and Doom 3 in that the maps and environments are just glorified boxes. It gets old.
>>but the graphic quality is leaps and bounds ahead of quake3
Didn't I just say the only difference is the graphics? And that is essencially the truth. A sad truth.
Doom 3 is nothing but Quake 3 with special lighting and texture effects. Huge let down by the way, it's soon to be overshadowed by HL2 and the next Unreal engine.
Quake 4 isn't even being developed by id, they're letting ravensoft do all the work.
Carmack is also busy diddling with Aerospace Armadilldos or whatever. Looks like this is the end of the once innovative and groundbreaking game developing id as we knew them.
The 2nd BBC arcile writes, in classic British eloquence, a point similar to what I intended to make, and one that is overlooked by Holocaust zealots and "if it has the word NAZI in it it must be bad" ignoramuses alike:
"Our enlightened view of the Universe, the subtle everyday enhancements in our lifestyle enabled by satellite communications, as well as the phenomenon of push-button warfare - they all trace a line to Peenemuende."
U-238 was also a german ww2 sub, but so was just about any U-xxx combination you can think of, so it seems like a very unlikely explanation for the user name...
donscarletti had it right the first time. He was also right about my name not denoting some arbitrary preference to anything. Just listen to him.
Correction:
"I aim at the stars, but sometimes I hit London."
-- Mort Sahl, who, incidentally, happens to be Jewish.
My point still stands.
Superiority is relative. To them, the mastry of wordly and materialistic was a paramount in the judging of a man's worth.
There is no way to prove who is superior over-all, beacuse it is all relative to the individual juding superiority. But there can be no doubt in their engineering (worldy, materialistic and mechanical ability) superiority over the rest of the world.
If they had used this superiority to prostrate the rest of the world into bondage, they would have earned the title "Master race". And they almost did.
The American and English textile industry of the 17/1800's was built upon slavery, slavery which was justified by a racist belief of superiority held by the oppressors (ethnic Europeans).
The Americans and the English murdered between 300,000 and 500,000 innocent German civilians not participating in the war, on the 13th of February 1945, after the war had been lost, on Dresden.
They then proceeded to kidnap scientists and exploit them for their own perverted interpritations on how rocket science should be used.
But, hey, with the likes of GPS and cell phones, they did do pretty good with this gift from Germany.
Pretty good for war criminals using slave labour and kidnapped intellectuals.
The American and English textile industry of the 17/1800's was built upon slavery, slavery which was justified by a racist belief of superiority held by the oppressors (ethnic Europeans).
Notice the similarities between ours and the Nazi's use of slave labor?
All forms of media, paintings, images and text depicting as well as any remaining clothing artifacts from that time period should be burned, shunned, and banned from the public and private domain.
Kinda like how Nazi artifacts are in Germany right now.
You support this idea, I presume? Else you are ignorant, and a hypocrite.
Which entirely negates the credit of Germany with fathering rocket science, right?
and the births of (von Braun, Riedel, etc.) its ethos single handedly launched the world into the space age.
Never forget that.
"There have been moments in American history when we kept our republic only by the slenderest of margins. This year is one of those times" quipped Franklin, only moments before attending a Hell-Fire orgy followed by an all expenses paid (by the American tax payer) trip to the most expensive hotel in France, during which he induldged himself in the most expensive wines, cheeses and prostitutes.
locals?
to tweak and squeeze pre-existing technology to its absolute boundaries (fiber optics in this case) until something new and revolutionary arrives from the West.
I can only hope a Western scientist, in the next 10 years, scientifically (but more likely serendipitously) stumbles upon something revolutionary and far reaching, espically if we want to extend such speads to our rural areas...
It's so refreshing to see rational and reasonable people to even out the psychopaths... thank you.
It was not meant to be anti-semetic.
It was rather meant to point out an example of the ultimate extreme in modern day censorship.
I'm certainly not trying to indicate that the Holocaust never happened, but the fact that these books were burned truly speaks for itself.
There are much more serious and interesting instences of banning, like the actual 1995 book burnings of Germar Rudolph's published findings (a German chemist who found evidence showing no signs of Zyklon-B use in Auschwitz other than in delousing chambers). Extreme or not, his publications were literally burned...
And another similar instance wherein publication was halted and pages were ordered torn out of a medical study which showed people of Jewish ancestry to be significantly genetically linked to the Arab and Palestinian population.
Well, that's about enough for me. I've had a good run. Someone tell my parents I'll miss them, and that they can get a replacement for the rat poison missing with the money in my wallet.
From this brief encounter you were able to conclude that the Amish were "actually better educated than 99% of americans [sic]"? In fact they are significantly less educated than most Americans. The Amish only go to school up until grade 8, skipping high school all together. Wisconsin vs. Yoder ruled in l972 that this was a constitutional right, and most all of them stop schooling after the 8th grade.
Audible Sign.
Have you ever seen the reading requirements for one of these courses? Take a closer look at the actual definitions of the two words you took 1 or 2 minutes of your life clipping out for me. A real closer look. Wonder what this guy's verbal SAT's were.... Apparently a computer science degree doesn't guarantee you'll be able to communicate with, say, the rest of the literate world.
Yeah, you're right. It's a B.S., not an arts degree. Apparently a computer science degree is suppsoed to prepare you how to program efficently................. but just because you're uncurious about things beyond the scope of your computer monitor doesn't mean they don't exist or aren't important.
No, it just means they're irrelevant, in general, and more so in my perticular case.
I bet you listen to NPR.
Even if not there will surely be some work around, much like AIM+ and DeadAIM, which can remove all the advertisments and popup windows and notifications and other ridicuilous excesses in AIM.
What does "American Literature and Its Impact on Western Culture II" have to do with, say, a computer science degree?
.... anything.
The "Arts" and literature requirements are often unreasonably obtuse and pervading, and can eat up a lot of time better spent doing
Just remember, cheat all you can, then create a free-trial on turnitin.com, and check to see if it picks any cheating up. If so, edit, repeat, until it comes out clean. Works EVERY time.
But dark, cold and rainy days are my favorite.
/misanthopic, unique and sophisticated goth mode off
is so far off and incompatible. The contrasts between pop and traditional culture in Korea and America are so drastic.. it really doesn't behoove any game-TV advocates to make that analogy, as it is very doubtful that an American TV producers would be convinced by this argument.
Although I belive that since it's gotten far enough this ready (QuakeCon, CPL championships, etc.) game coverage TV certainly isn't a far fetched idea - nor far away from becoming a reality. In the next decade, at least, I assure everyone that you'll be hearing about and following champion game players and teams in the same manner we do today with football, baseball etc.
I'm half way through the game. It's playing it that has convinced me that it is a gigantic let down, and merely a Q3 clone.
I was hoping for something more progresssive - something along the lines of a Battlefield 1942 engine, with huge outdoor environments, but the game still has the same box-ish feeling, small indoor levels much like half-life, which is based on the Quake 2 engine, which shares the same problem as Quake 3 and Doom 3 in that the maps and environments are just glorified boxes. It gets old.
>>but the graphic quality is leaps and bounds ahead of quake3 Didn't I just say the only difference is the graphics? And that is essencially the truth. A sad truth.
Doom 3 is nothing but Quake 3 with special lighting and texture effects. Huge let down by the way, it's soon to be overshadowed by HL2 and the next Unreal engine.
Quake 4 isn't even being developed by id, they're letting ravensoft do all the work.
Carmack is also busy diddling with Aerospace Armadilldos or whatever. Looks like this is the end of the once innovative and groundbreaking game developing id as we knew them.
Why has the popular percetpion of the "Gamer" been composed of bratty MTV esque focus group, as seen in this 1up sight, and on the G4 TechTV channel?
For example