Sharp, do you have anything which would substantiate the notion that such workshops were available to the clueless rural youth you're championing,
Yes. mostly every village had some kind of 'culture centre'. Usually that was at the fire service station, where certainly not -as- much as in the cities could be done, but still libraries, art groups, meetings with celebrities of art and culture were often held there. But rural was never the worst problem, people always can feed themselves from their own crops, they own their houses, they always find at least temporary jobs. The problem is the youth in cities. Nowadays the cities are dangerous. And yes, poorest worker's kid could go and learn Logo, learn playing violin, or win a sport event, without noticable loss in 'house budget' of the family.
that the average salary is now below 500zl (parts would be cheaper in Poland, anyway), Country average of about $2/h, seriously blown up by those who learn really lots, and if you were to take a median, it will be more like $1/h. About 1000zl/month.
Soldering station: 800zl. servo: 90zl set of wheels: 60zl battery charger: 240zl controller: 300zl motor: 50zl gearbox: 30zl accumulator: 100zl
1670zl for now. That list is by far incomplete. Add RC diagnostic tools, add multimeters, add all parts that will get broken during assembly and will need to be replaced... I think 4000zl as a good (as good as it was there) 'starter set' (parts+tools) is a good bet.
I can ask at least TWO former Solidarity members right now, and they'll say it was about liberty. That's why they came to the US.
But we have liberty now! Why are they still there then?! Ask some who stayed HERE and actually tried to work for their own country!
Sure, your uncle was successful. He had a good sense of when and how to earn. If he was trying to start now, it would be MUCH harder for him.
Plenty of people are living a decent life,
Look at all those brave soldiers! Look how many of them returned from the war with but a scratch or at worst a limb missing! Look at the victory! (and don't look at all that black bags with bodies.)
I did a search and yes, there is. The driver to mount them is pretty much alpha and not really useful, but there's an explorer-like app that allows you to access e2fs files without really mounting the volume (i.e. it's not system-wide accessible, you can just export/import files) and it works quite OK. I don't remember the names, STFW "access ext2 from FAT" or similar
ntfs.sys surely can handle that, but what about the database? Ownership, permissions, sharing, all that stuff Microsoft boasts to have much better than Linux (better gradation of permissions in operations). That's pretty essential and would require pretty big amount of Microsoft backend software.
Answer: Miracles of democracy + American propaganda.
The problem is average IQ of 100 is damn low. People with this IQ and less have just enough votes to simply outvote the wise ones, and when their brains are being fed with pulp of "American Dream" and "Terror of Communism", seeing their boring, old, grey, average day [1], they just voted for the change, in hopes everyone could be some Easy Rider, Commando, Carrington, or whoever... So they voted capitalism. And what you suggested is represented nowadays by people voting left-wing party. Its purposes are just Sweden-style socialism, but unfortunately they aren't very eficient at that.
[1]Yes, despite all it was all very often just plain boring. An old joke: "Man, the Russians are coming! Will they kill us?" "Kill us? Nooo. But they will bore us to death".
The best Polish teenagers are doing very much the same thing as the best European teenagers.
That's the very point: the best. And anything from "poor" to "above average" is ears deep in shit I have described. Of course it's no problem to buy the tools, books, parts... with one tiny exception, an average family father would have to sacrifice about yearly salary to provide the kid with equipment similar to what they had in the workshops.
to have, above all, LIBERTY.
Ask your averagen Solidarity leader. He will claim it was a fight for the liberty from the beginning to the end. (if he ever stops his luxury car to answer your question). Ask average member and he will tell you "everyone was told we will be free and rich. I piss at this freedom, look how poor we are! - and he will point at his starving family.
but they tend to become sorry very quickly when liberty goes missing.
Yes, I'm sorry. Now, when people introduce really dumb laws, when suddenly many perfectly legal things get forbidden, when under flags of "liberty" our country kisses ass of yet another empire, when people are finally free to bitch at the government, but simultaneously they lost their freedom to have a decent life.
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You confused me completely. So is the turkey freezing time 90 days or just above 2 hours?
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Ok. So piece of freedom in Poland.
Except of really absolutely necessary laws, the only limitation was: Don't fight the system. At least, not from outside. Which means: You could join the party, climb the career ladder and once gaining significant power, help guiding the system towards something more 'accessible'. And that was often done. They stopped condemning rock music, instead they pursued engaging it on their side (see the Manaam band), they had to ballance giving as much freedom to people against becoming "too liberal" in eyes of Moscow, especially giving real show in "fighting the enemies of the system" - the oppression of the opposition news were often bloated purposedly, just to show "how faithful we are". The police was really effective, and while you had to carry your ID with yourself at all times and show it to the police on demand (often), nobody really minded that - "Thank you citizen, you are free" was what you always heard if you weren't a criminal. What is really important, the laws were extremely liberal. Nobody even thought about banning homosexuality. Marriages? No, not really, but prison? What for? Real law. Pornography allowed 18+, sex - 16+. No fiction of "sex since 18, alcohol since 21". Soft drugs allowed in small amounts for personal use. Hard drugs illegal and mostly unknown. Besides, the youth had far more interesting stuff to do than to drug themselves, start gang wars, rob people. Ever heard about The Palace of Culture and Science, by name of Stalin? A big building in the centre of Warsaw, impressive for its times. A network of such institutions worked thorough the whole country. Purpose: clubs, for mostly every hobby you could ever think of. Computer labs, car models, plane models, chorus, radioelectronics, carpentry, aquariums, all kinds of sport sections, games, theatre, dance, a section for any good activity you could think of for your child, could be found there - and children loved it. Funded in great part by the state, well equipped workshops, decent instructors/trainers, place for every kid and teenager to spend their time in interesting and creative way. And criminals were really looked down upon, because people knew these do what they do just because they are too lazy for a honest job. Not to get their bread. Because despite the fact I could eat bananas maybe once or twice a year, when they appeared at the shop, everyone could afford their living, food, nobody was homeless, nobody was without work. If you happened to be without work while able to work, you were quite suspect. So called Blue Bird (polish Niebieski Ptak, russian Sinaya Ptica), either you lived from some money your family abroad sent you, or you performed some illegal activity... unless you just asked the social support for help. It was substantial enough to provide living to anyone too lazy to work, not high-standard though. Besides, it paid to work really. Forget the money, they didn't mean really much. But privledges. Vacations in your firm's contracted or owned hotel (Black Sea? Yugoslavia? Romania?), discounts on multitude of services, "christmas gifts", coupons to buy poorly available goods, countless other profits other than financial. You didn't HAVE TO work. You were just pretty much encouraged to do so. And one wonderful thing I miss really deeply: Honesty and trust. You could travel whole eastern europe by hitchikng. You could leave your tent out in the wild for whole days without fear somebody would steal anything. You could ask a perfect stranger in the country to let you sleep overnight at their place and they would greet you warmly. Of course the unwritten rule of "do not steal" applied only to private property. Public property was stolen at will, and that's one of several reasons why the system collapsed. And if you were an artist, writer or such, you just belonged to an association which would pay you a monthly salary for writing books, playing music etc, and then provided them to the public for funny money. A record (vinyl) for as much as a loaf of bread. A book for about the same.
...in times of "communism", there was far more freedom than it gets to be in the US. It's sad that a country that boasts to be the most 'free' in the world, slowly becomes another empire of evil, democracy no longer fulfilling its purpose, law in hands of corporations, money being the highest value, crime and violence becoming leading powers driving the economy. It's just sad.
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Average human body radiates about 1000 watt (calculations here. We can approximate your turkey produces about 100 watt then. With temperature drop we're interested in (from some 300 to 270K) we can neglect the temperature change. That is 100J/s. Divided by 4200, 0.023 cal/s loss. 1 calorie will raise/lower temp of 1 gram of water 1 degree. We want 6000 gram of nearly water (over 80% body weight) down 30 degrees. 180kcal calories to radiate. 7800000 s that is 90 days. Before the turkey freezes, it will be long rotten.
Of course, you can repeat the rubber experiment. Pack the turkey in a big plastic bag with some, but not much air in it. Let it out into vacuum, the bag will immediately inflate by decompressing the air, and the decompressing air will immediately sap all heat from the turkey. Somebody calculate dimensions of bag before and after decompression?:)
1) 100% immune to all spells. Sorry. 2) 1:1 hit exchange rate. Needed 80.000 hits to kill the God. Needed 200 hits to kill all 200 attackers, needed another 1000 hits to kill all their creations. 3) You get 20 second warning to abandon the blast area. Then everything gets fried. Say, if you're alone, you can do that. If you are with a group of 200 people, they won't all just squeeze through narrow exit door, maybe 20 % will run, 10% will teleport away, 1% with really uber resistance stuff will survive on-site with 90% health loss. Also other arcade tricks: No saving throw, just saving action from the player required. Cast a specific spell to counter god's spell effect (snow storm on fire field, clarity of mind on mass daze, void gate against demon gate, unsummons against summons, etc) - you are late by 3s with launching given spell - you are dead. You succeed - you have another 10s of life till another attack. 4) Reflect works once. We both have 100% reflect. I hit you with fireball, I get hit with my fireball. You hit me with a sword, you get struck with a sword. Eventually, there may be a Godly Power of "unlimited reflect", unavailable to mere mortals.
And finally, what happened in the first fight. A decent teleport spell if the god sees the enemy is just too strong. "I'll be back!". And is back, picking one by one all of its enemies when they only leave the group.
BTW, with decent AI, even quite weak creature may be VERY uber, with superb speed. Hit&run. Dodge arrows, escape from area effects, hide, run away from overwhelming odds...
Think of this as of IrDA interface. Most of the chipset is on-board, and what is missing is one small chip, one resistor, some wire and optionally a box and a couple of capacitors. Nobody seems to be complaining though.
This would make setting up a wireless network a lot simpler."
As in "The cops are at the doors! This is a set-up!" ?
Say, I want a box that's remotely uncrackable. Nothing simpler, remove all network cards. But Intel is known from claiming its CPU 'features' can't be re-enabled without reboot, while they can. So I have a potentially harmful piece of hardware in my box...
1) Use as much stuff as you can. No matter how unnecessary it is, put it there. 2) If you plan creating something something, put a link to 'under construction' page with that thing's name. If you don't plan creating it, put that link anyway. 3) Put as many javascripts and plugin content as possible. Best if you make all navigation buttons using separate java applets, or the "enter" button with flash. 4) A right-click blocking script is a must. 5) Use freestyle HTML. No tag must be ever closed, let's see how the browser handles undocumented parameters, what about making up my own tags? 6) Never forget about "Make this page your homepage" button! 7) Graphics is everything. You may leave a 60x60px box for text content, but a huge background is essential. There should be at least half a megabyte of non-skippable intro in flash before the content proper. 8) Instead of creating thumbnails in your gallery, use height= and width= parameters on original, full-size images. 9) a href= is unfashionable. Use javascript to change pages. 10) It's highly desired to open the page in a new 'kiosk' style popup window. Let's force people to disable their evil popup-blocker software, nobody dares using buttons like "reload" or "back", only site-provided navigation is allowed!...add your own.
"The gloves are OFF this time, I detest you, snot\n\0sed GEEK!");
do {not= *lie++ & 0xF00L* !me;
#define love (char*)lie -
love 1s *!(not= atoi(let
[get -me?
And on polish trains, there's even no electricity in 220V sockets.:( not to mention bathrooms working maybe in 20% cases....and they complain railways are unprofitable here.
Sometimes, a decent game just begs for a good sexual interlude. But 'games are for kids', so no matter how much blood, no sex allowed. Sucks. Maybe plain restricting target audience will finally allow unrestricting the contents?
You can always give it: 1) Regen. Say, 1000HP/round 2) Really good damage. Kills with one hit. 3) A decent mass destruction weapon. Boom, and everyone's fried. 4) Some other good stuff. Like, reflect damage. A player receives just as much as he causes. Or paralysis. Or plainly number of 'wish' spells. Your god wishes "I want them all to die now." and good bye.
Hologram is a flat piece of plastic, but by viewing it from different angles, you can see different objects, stuff hidden behind other stuff etc. Just as if it was a "window into another world". By mounting a cube of 6 correctly aligned holograms, you can allow viewing an object from all directions.
Still, with holograms there are two major problems (and several minor, like lighting etc). One is focus - you see sharply what the camera took sharply. Background is usually blurred. And the other is amount of data contained and needed to be generated, plus resolution comparable to light wave size, which causes mostly every electronic application impossible - just not enough bandwidth and no small enough pixels to create a holograms on the fly.
BTW, make a hologram of a hologram: Result: the pictured image appears 'in front of the plastic', like floating in air, on your side.
I can imagine using the same Windows database, simply accessing the same database file on Linux and Windows, just like ntfs.sys.
Sharp, do you have anything which would substantiate the notion that such workshops were available to the clueless rural youth you're championing,
Yes. mostly every village had some kind of 'culture centre'. Usually that was at the fire service station, where certainly not -as- much as in the cities could be done, but still libraries, art groups, meetings with celebrities of art and culture were often held there. But rural was never the worst problem, people always can feed themselves from their own crops, they own their houses, they always find at least temporary jobs. The problem is the youth in cities. Nowadays the cities are dangerous. And yes, poorest worker's kid could go and learn Logo, learn playing violin, or win a sport event, without noticable loss in 'house budget' of the family.
that the average salary is now below 500zl (parts would be cheaper in Poland, anyway),
Country average of about $2/h, seriously blown up by those who learn really lots, and if you were to take a median, it will be more like $1/h.
About 1000zl/month.
Soldering station: 800zl.
servo: 90zl
set of wheels: 60zl
battery charger: 240zl
controller: 300zl
motor: 50zl
gearbox: 30zl
accumulator: 100zl
1670zl for now. That list is by far incomplete. Add RC diagnostic tools, add multimeters, add all parts that will get broken during assembly and will need to be replaced... I think 4000zl as a good (as good as it was there) 'starter set' (parts+tools) is a good bet.
I can ask at least TWO former Solidarity members right now, and they'll say it was about liberty. That's why they came to the US.
But we have liberty now! Why are they still there then?!
Ask some who stayed HERE and actually tried to work for their own country!
Sure, your uncle was successful. He had a good sense of when and how to earn. If he was trying to start now, it would be MUCH harder for him.
Plenty of people are living a decent life,
Look at all those brave soldiers! Look how many of them returned from the war with but a scratch or at worst a limb missing! Look at the victory!
(and don't look at all that black bags with bodies.)
I did a search and yes, there is.
The driver to mount them is pretty much alpha and not really useful, but there's an explorer-like app that allows you to access e2fs files without really mounting the volume (i.e. it's not system-wide accessible, you can just export/import files) and it works quite OK. I don't remember the names, STFW "access ext2 from FAT" or similar
ntfs.sys surely can handle that, but what about the database? Ownership, permissions, sharing, all that stuff Microsoft boasts to have much better than Linux (better gradation of permissions in operations). That's pretty essential and would require pretty big amount of Microsoft backend software.
Answer: Miracles of democracy + American propaganda.
The problem is average IQ of 100 is damn low. People with this IQ and less have just enough votes to simply outvote the wise ones, and when their brains are being fed with pulp of "American Dream" and "Terror of Communism", seeing their boring, old, grey, average day [1], they just voted for the change, in hopes everyone could be some Easy Rider, Commando, Carrington, or whoever... So they voted capitalism.
And what you suggested is represented nowadays by people voting left-wing party. Its purposes are just Sweden-style socialism, but unfortunately they aren't very eficient at that.
[1]Yes, despite all it was all very often just plain boring. An old joke: "Man, the Russians are coming! Will they kill us?" "Kill us? Nooo. But they will bore us to death".
The best Polish teenagers are doing very much the same thing as the best European teenagers.
That's the very point: the best. And anything from "poor" to "above average" is ears deep in shit I have described. Of course it's no problem to buy the tools, books, parts... with one tiny exception, an average family father would have to sacrifice about yearly salary to provide the kid with equipment similar to what they had in the workshops.
to have, above all, LIBERTY.
Ask your averagen Solidarity leader. He will claim it was a fight for the liberty from the beginning to the end. (if he ever stops his luxury car to answer your question). Ask average member and he will tell you "everyone was told we will be free and rich. I piss at this freedom, look how poor we are! - and he will point at his starving family.
but they tend to become sorry very quickly when liberty goes missing.
Yes, I'm sorry. Now, when people introduce really dumb laws, when suddenly many perfectly legal things get forbidden, when under flags of "liberty" our country kisses ass of yet another empire, when people are finally free to bitch at the government, but simultaneously they lost their freedom to have a decent life.
You confused me completely. So is the turkey freezing time 90 days or just above 2 hours?
Ok. So piece of freedom in Poland.
Except of really absolutely necessary laws, the only limitation was: Don't fight the system. At least, not from outside. Which means: You could join the party, climb the career ladder and once gaining significant power, help guiding the system towards something more 'accessible'. And that was often done. They stopped condemning rock music, instead they pursued engaging it on their side (see the Manaam band), they had to ballance giving as much freedom to people against becoming "too liberal" in eyes of Moscow, especially giving real show in "fighting the enemies of the system" - the oppression of the opposition news were often bloated purposedly, just to show "how faithful we are". The police was really effective, and while you had to carry your ID with yourself at all times and show it to the police on demand (often), nobody really minded that - "Thank you citizen, you are free" was what you always heard if you weren't a criminal.
What is really important, the laws were extremely liberal. Nobody even thought about banning homosexuality. Marriages? No, not really, but prison? What for? Real law. Pornography allowed 18+, sex - 16+. No fiction of "sex since 18, alcohol since 21". Soft drugs allowed in small amounts for personal use. Hard drugs illegal and mostly unknown. Besides, the youth had far more interesting stuff to do than to drug themselves, start gang wars, rob people. Ever heard about The Palace of Culture and Science, by name of Stalin? A big building in the centre of Warsaw, impressive for its times. A network of such institutions worked thorough the whole country. Purpose: clubs, for mostly every hobby you could ever think of. Computer labs, car models, plane models, chorus, radioelectronics, carpentry, aquariums, all kinds of sport sections, games, theatre, dance, a section for any good activity you could think of for your child, could be found there - and children loved it. Funded in great part by the state, well equipped workshops, decent instructors/trainers, place for every kid and teenager to spend their time in interesting and creative way.
And criminals were really looked down upon, because people knew these do what they do just because they are too lazy for a honest job. Not to get their bread. Because despite the fact I could eat bananas maybe once or twice a year, when they appeared at the shop, everyone could afford their living, food, nobody was homeless, nobody was without work. If you happened to be without work while able to work, you were quite suspect. So called Blue Bird (polish Niebieski Ptak, russian Sinaya Ptica), either you lived from some money your family abroad sent you, or you performed some illegal activity... unless you just asked the social support for help. It was substantial enough to provide living to anyone too lazy to work, not high-standard though. Besides, it paid to work really. Forget the money, they didn't mean really much. But privledges. Vacations in your firm's contracted or owned hotel (Black Sea? Yugoslavia? Romania?), discounts on multitude of services, "christmas gifts", coupons to buy poorly available goods, countless other profits other than financial. You didn't HAVE TO work. You were just pretty much encouraged to do so.
And one wonderful thing I miss really deeply: Honesty and trust. You could travel whole eastern europe by hitchikng. You could leave your tent out in the wild for whole days without fear somebody would steal anything. You could ask a perfect stranger in the country to let you sleep overnight at their place and they would greet you warmly. Of course the unwritten rule of "do not steal" applied only to private property. Public property was stolen at will, and that's one of several reasons why the system collapsed. And if you were an artist, writer or such, you just belonged to an association which would pay you a monthly salary for writing books, playing music etc, and then provided them to the public for funny money. A record (vinyl) for as much as a loaf of bread. A book for about the same.
...in times of "communism", there was far more freedom than it gets to be in the US. It's sad that a country that boasts to be the most 'free' in the world, slowly becomes another empire of evil, democracy no longer fulfilling its purpose, law in hands of corporations, money being the highest value, crime and violence becoming leading powers driving the economy.
It's just sad.
Average human body radiates about 1000 watt (calculations here.
:)
We can approximate your turkey produces about 100 watt then.
With temperature drop we're interested in (from some 300 to 270K) we can neglect the temperature change.
That is 100J/s. Divided by 4200, 0.023 cal/s loss.
1 calorie will raise/lower temp of 1 gram of water 1 degree.
We want 6000 gram of nearly water (over 80% body weight) down 30 degrees. 180kcal calories to radiate. 7800000 s that is 90 days. Before the turkey freezes, it will be long rotten.
Of course, you can repeat the rubber experiment. Pack the turkey in a big plastic bag with some, but not much air in it. Let it out into vacuum, the bag will immediately inflate by decompressing the air, and the decompressing air will immediately sap all heat from the turkey. Somebody calculate dimensions of bag before and after decompression?
Mod points to good mare trolls please.
'cause it's glass, not plastic.
Nowadays, they don't make good dice anymore.
is it lucky or unlucky?
1) 100% immune to all spells. Sorry.
2) 1:1 hit exchange rate. Needed 80.000 hits to kill the God. Needed 200 hits to kill all 200 attackers, needed another 1000 hits to kill all their creations.
3) You get 20 second warning to abandon the blast area. Then everything gets fried. Say, if you're alone, you can do that. If you are with a group of 200 people, they won't all just squeeze through narrow exit door, maybe 20 % will run, 10% will teleport away, 1% with really uber resistance stuff will survive on-site with 90% health loss. Also other arcade tricks: No saving throw, just saving action from the player required. Cast a specific spell to counter god's spell effect (snow storm on fire field, clarity of mind on mass daze, void gate against demon gate, unsummons against summons, etc) - you are late by 3s with launching given spell - you are dead. You succeed - you have another 10s of life till another attack.
4) Reflect works once. We both have 100% reflect. I hit you with fireball, I get hit with my fireball. You hit me with a sword, you get struck with a sword. Eventually, there may be a Godly Power of "unlimited reflect", unavailable to mere mortals.
And finally, what happened in the first fight. A decent teleport spell if the god sees the enemy is just too strong. "I'll be back!". And is back, picking one by one all of its enemies when they only leave the group.
BTW, with decent AI, even quite weak creature may be VERY uber, with superb speed. Hit&run. Dodge arrows, escape from area effects, hide, run away from overwhelming odds...
Think of this as of IrDA interface. Most of the chipset is on-board, and what is missing is one small chip, one resistor, some wire and optionally a box and a couple of capacitors. Nobody seems to be complaining though.
This would make setting up a wireless network a lot simpler."
As in "The cops are at the doors! This is a set-up!" ?
Say, I want a box that's remotely uncrackable. Nothing simpler, remove all network cards. But Intel is known from claiming its CPU 'features' can't be re-enabled without reboot, while they can. So I have a potentially harmful piece of hardware in my box...
but ed2k:// URLs...? These are maybe 200 bytes long...
Suppose a UI were to scrupulously follow both rules. Then you would have a maximum number of choices of 9 ^ 3 = 729 choices. No more.
Click 1: [search box]
Click 2: [submit]
Click 3: One of first 7 links on resulting search page.
Any decently designed site allows that, and that's the road I usually choose when I want something.
When I tried forcing page break by CSS in Mozilla (about half a year ago), it didn't work.
w3c rules aren't very effective either...
1) Use as much stuff as you can. No matter how unnecessary it is, put it there. ...add your own.
2) If you plan creating something something, put a link to 'under construction' page with that thing's name. If you don't plan creating it, put that link anyway.
3) Put as many javascripts and plugin content as possible. Best if you make all navigation buttons using separate java applets, or the "enter" button with flash.
4) A right-click blocking script is a must.
5) Use freestyle HTML. No tag must be ever closed, let's see how the browser handles undocumented parameters, what about making up my own tags?
6) Never forget about "Make this page your homepage" button!
7) Graphics is everything. You may leave a 60x60px box for text content, but a huge background is essential. There should be at least half a megabyte of non-skippable intro in flash before the content proper.
8) Instead of creating thumbnails in your gallery, use height= and width= parameters on original, full-size images.
9) a href= is unfashionable. Use javascript to change pages.
10) It's highly desired to open the page in a new 'kiosk' style popup window. Let's force people to disable their evil popup-blocker software, nobody dares using buttons like "reload" or "back", only site-provided navigation is allowed!
http://www.ioccc.org/1990/westley.c
;{
;lie;{
char*lie;
double time, me= !0XFACE,
not; int rested, get, out;
main(ly, die) char ly, **die
signed char lotte,
dear; (char)lotte--;
for(get= !me;; not){
1 - out & out
char lotte, my= dear,
**let= !!me *!not+ ++die;
(char*)(lie=
"The gloves are OFF this time, I detest you, snot\n\0sed GEEK!");
do {not= *lie++ & 0xF00L* !me;
#define love (char*)lie -
love 1s *!(not= atoi(let
[get -me?
(char)lotte-
(char)lotte: my- *love -
'I' - *love - 'U' -
'I' - (long) - 4 - 'U' ])- !!
(time =out= 'a'));} while( my - dear
&& 'I'-1l -get- 'a'); break;}}
(char)*lie++;
(char)*lie++, (char)*lie++; hell:0, (char)*lie;
get *out* (short)ly -0-'R'- get- 'a'^rested;
do {auto*eroticism,
that; puts(*( out
- 'c'
-('P'-'S') +die+ -2 ));}while(!"you're at it");
for (*((char*)&lotte)^=
(char)lotte; (love ly) [(char)++lotte+
!!0xBABE];){ if ('I' -lie[ 2 +(char)lotte]){ 'I'-1l ***die; }
else{ if ('I' * get *out* ('I'-1l **die[ 2 ])) *((char*)&lotte) -=
'4' - ('I'-1l); not; for(get=!
get; !out; (char)*lie & 0xD0- !not) return!!
(char)lotte;}
(char)lotte;
do{ not* putchar(lie [out
*!not* !!me +(char)lotte]);
not; for(;!'a';);}while(
love (char*)lie);{
register this; switch( (char)lie
[(char)lotte] -1s *!out) {
char*les, get= 0xFF, my; case' ':
*((char*)&lotte) += 15; !not +(char)*lie*'s';
this +1s+ not; default: 0xF +(char*)lie;}}}
get - !out;
if (not--)
goto hell;
exit( (char)lotte);}
And on polish trains, there's even no electricity in 220V sockets. :( ...and they complain railways are unprofitable here.
not to mention bathrooms working maybe in 20% cases.
Sometimes, a decent game just begs for a good sexual interlude. But 'games are for kids', so no matter how much blood, no sex allowed. Sucks. Maybe plain restricting target audience will finally allow unrestricting the contents?
Every plain, vanilla model of mare is always 3D!
You can always give it:
1) Regen. Say, 1000HP/round
2) Really good damage. Kills with one hit.
3) A decent mass destruction weapon. Boom, and everyone's fried.
4) Some other good stuff. Like, reflect damage. A player receives just as much as he causes. Or paralysis. Or plainly number of 'wish' spells. Your god wishes "I want them all to die now." and good bye.
Hologram is a flat piece of plastic, but by viewing it from different angles, you can see different objects, stuff hidden behind other stuff etc. Just as if it was a "window into another world". By mounting a cube of 6 correctly aligned holograms, you can allow viewing an object from all directions.
Still, with holograms there are two major problems (and several minor, like lighting etc). One is focus - you see sharply what the camera took sharply. Background is usually blurred. And the other is amount of data contained and needed to be generated, plus resolution comparable to light wave size, which causes mostly every electronic application impossible - just not enough bandwidth and no small enough pixels to create a holograms on the fly.
BTW, make a hologram of a hologram: Result: the pictured image appears 'in front of the plastic', like floating in air, on your side.