I can see a much cheaper solution with a custom-built mini-ITX solution.
Then you could add on whatever bits of hardware you need for your custom application. (I've got a fixation on a laser-tag concept, at the moment. It'd require USB IR sensor-only attachments and an infra-red laser diode mounted on the "gun".)
It would be interesting to see an expiremental government where all written laws were required to have a purpose, and would be repealed if they no longer fulfilled that purpose, or did not significantly aid in fulfilling that purpose.)
This would have to be "somewhere else" though...unless enough civil liberties folks get up and push through a constitutional ammendment.
I understand that it'd be difficult to disprove any prior negative talk about his film, but I'm still inclined to think there was probably earlier negative attention.
And I'm inclined to believe that he was right, to an extent; even two teenage zealots could constitute a conspiracy, even if not a very big one.
As for whether there was a substantial "underground" movement? Who knows?
At the moment, I think that anyone who believes in a "conspiracy theory" is paranoid. And I'll freely admit that I'm paranoid, too.:)
It's probably not his only account. That one's probably there to collect fans and freaks, without affecting most of what he has to say. You can learn a lot that way.
Well, here's a list of the classes whose codes I'm familiar with:
CO101 Introduction to Computer Applications CO105 Introduction to Windows Operating System CO110 Introduction to Computers CO116 Introduction to Computer Programming CO124 Programming in Visual Basic CO127 Programming in C++ CO129 Programming in C# CO132 Introduction to UNIX CO142 UNIX Shell Scripting CO232 UNIX System Administration CO265 Computer Repair
I used to use something like "echo $( echo...|rot13 )" when I needed to type stuff in putty that could be questionable.
I haven't really worried about it, lately. I already know they're watching me after getting in trouble for maxing out the college's bandwidth while downloading Debian CD images from a decent mirror.
Sorry, divination school spells are for gleaning information. While quantum mechanics suggests that matter is nothing but information, the D20 system doesn't recognize it as such. (Unless, I suppose, you wanted to picture it in your head.)
Rather, "Blood to Wine" would probably be in the transmutation or conjuration schools.
I can see a much cheaper solution with a custom-built mini-ITX solution.
Then you could add on whatever bits of hardware you need for your custom application. (I've got a fixation on a laser-tag concept, at the moment. It'd require USB IR sensor-only attachments and an infra-red laser diode mounted on the "gun".)
A laser tag LAN party.
Play in and around a building on your property. Just remember you're in reality, and you can't jump down onto that chainlink fence...
It does sound similar to that email setup they've got in remote areas of India. A rather neat extension, if you ask me.
Imagine a mobile laser tag setup that worked like that. Laser tag in any environment you could want. People joining and quitting whenever.
Just make sure it's obvious your guns are fake...I could certainly see social and police issues involved.
Hey...that really might get me out excercising. That's a neat idea!
And when I get tired, I'll sit down and play a little more single-player RTCW.
It would be interesting to see an expiremental government where all written laws were required to have a purpose, and would be repealed if they no longer fulfilled that purpose, or did not significantly aid in fulfilling that purpose.)
This would have to be "somewhere else" though...unless enough civil liberties folks get up and push through a constitutional ammendment.
I would think that'd only be an issue if you weren't constantly applying thrust.
:)
But then, strafing runs with an RC airplane probably would require a lot of training, anyway.
I understand that it'd be difficult to disprove any prior negative talk about his film, but I'm still inclined to think there was probably earlier negative attention.
:)
And I'm inclined to believe that he was right, to an extent; even two teenage zealots could constitute a conspiracy, even if not a very big one.
As for whether there was a substantial "underground" movement? Who knows?
At the moment, I think that anyone who believes in a "conspiracy theory" is paranoid. And I'll freely admit that I'm paranoid, too.
It's probably not his only account. That one's probably there to collect fans and freaks, without affecting most of what he has to say. You can learn a lot that way.
Well, here's a list of the classes whose codes I'm familiar with:
CO101 Introduction to Computer Applications
CO105 Introduction to Windows Operating System
CO110 Introduction to Computers
CO116 Introduction to Computer Programming
CO124 Programming in Visual Basic
CO127 Programming in C++
CO129 Programming in C#
CO132 Introduction to UNIX
CO142 UNIX Shell Scripting
CO232 UNIX System Administration
CO265 Computer Repair
You just put an unrifled BB turret on the front to break windows that are in your way.
My dad's boss built an RC airplane of only a few ounces...he soldered the surface-mount components directly to each other to save space.
The problem is he can only fly it indoors where there's almost no wind. (He's got a ballroom in his house.)
Learn to read rot13...it shouldn't be that difficult. Just like learning a new language, but the only difference is your alphabet.
I used to use something like "echo $( echo ...|rot13 )" when I needed to type stuff in putty that could be questionable.
I haven't really worried about it, lately. I already know they're watching me after getting in trouble for maxing out the college's bandwidth while downloading Debian CD images from a decent mirror.
It's the easiest way to shorten a meeting. Make sure you ply your boss with a much coffee as you can get him to drink.
The only thing I hate is having to keep up to date with the latest runtimes of Perl, Python, and their dependancies.
I'm on sneakernet right now, and apt-zip still isn't up to snuff for what I need.
Well, CO101 where I work teaches you how to use the advanced features of Microsoft Office.
CO105 teaches you how to use the basic features of Windows.
Then CO110 teaches you how to turn a computer on.
The curriculum here is so screwed up.
That's sounded like a conspiracy theory to me. Unless you have a series of bizarre coincidences, or a leaked memo or two...
Doh, and I thought I was doing a good job studying for DM'ing.
Pop fashion? Hell no, I don't welcome it.
I'll stay "old-school", thanks. It's a status symbol among my friends.
It certainly wasn't designed with "mass market" as a goal. Only its controversey caused it to get as much attention as it did.
With all that attention, people would want to see it for themselves. So of course theaters ordered the film so they could show it.
Sorry, divination school spells are for gleaning information. While quantum mechanics suggests that matter is nothing but information, the D20 system doesn't recognize it as such. (Unless, I suppose, you wanted to picture it in your head.)
Rather, "Blood to Wine" would probably be in the transmutation or conjuration schools.
That'll be a cool hack.
Even better will be when you can download images to these to use as a visual aide in your RPG of choice.
At least with paper, I can control it left-handed.
I like my Linux Journals and Linux Magazine issues...I lay down on the couch, and my cat jumps up and tries to suckle on my earlobes.
;)
If anyone tells me animal companionship isn't mentally healthy, I'll sick a Rottweiler on em.