Finland, Finland, Finland,
The country where I want to be,
Pony trekking or camping,
Or just watching TV.
Finland, Finland, Finland.
It's the country for me.
You're so near to Russia,
So far from Japan,
Quite a long way from Cairo,
Lots of miles from Vietnam.
Finland, Finland, Finland,
The country where I want to be,
Eating breakfast or dinner,
Or snack lunch in the hall.
Finland, Finland, Finland.
Finland has it all.
You're so sadly neglected
And often ignored,
A poor second to Belgium,
When going abroad.
Finland, Finland, Finland,
The country where I quite want to be,
Your mountains so lofty,
Your treetops so tall.
Finland, Finland, Finland.
Finland has it all.
Finland, Finland, Finland,
The country where I quite want to be,
Your mountains so lofty,
Your treetops so tall.
Finland, Finland, Finland.
Finland has it all.
Command and Conquer was worlds funner and less buggier than its sequel. At the end of C&C, it advertised C&C2. So everyone wanted to play C&C2. C&C2 sucked.
Anyone remember the Fat Video?
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They must have run Fat on MTV like once every 10 videos for what seemed to be a year. I thought MTV was pretty awesome back then.
Make a group based moderation system, where you moderate in groups.
Step1: Lets say Democrat/Republican. When a Rep mods something up, all other Reps see it modded up. If a Dem mods something down, no other Reps see it modded down.
Step2: Identify posters who say stuff that gets modded up past a certain point. Lets say you get a point for the top 10 posts of each day. Then the posters with the most points are dubbed experts in their field.
Its simple, and I'm suprised no one has done it before. It's like Digg in some ways, but vastly superior as groups don't bicker over what they declare as news, and it identifies experts.... maybe even political candidates.
I posted this before if you want True AI
If you want smarter networks. Take Digg, then add groups.
For example you have if you're a Republican or a Democrat.
Democrats mod stuff down Republicans may mod up. So they should each have their own scoring section.
There are a LOT of groups people can be a part of. Even social cliques if you so desire.
Eventually people who's articles that get modded up a lot will start with a degree of moderation to them. Or you can search on your favorite authors.
I hate the internet because I always know what is coming next, but never the motivation to code it.
No a brilliant idea will make some other company rich because a single person doesn't have the capacity to make a full item. I've had many ideas that made other people rich in my life. I never run out of them. But I still live in the boonies:P
Finland, Finland, Finland,
The country where I want to be,
Pony trekking or camping,
Or just watching TV.
Finland, Finland, Finland.
It's the country for me.
You're so near to Russia,
So far from Japan,
Quite a long way from Cairo,
Lots of miles from Vietnam.
Finland, Finland, Finland,
The country where I want to be,
Eating breakfast or dinner,
Or snack lunch in the hall.
Finland, Finland, Finland.
Finland has it all.
You're so sadly neglected
And often ignored,
A poor second to Belgium,
When going abroad.
Finland, Finland, Finland,
The country where I quite want to be,
Your mountains so lofty,
Your treetops so tall.
Finland, Finland, Finland.
Finland has it all.
Finland, Finland, Finland,
The country where I quite want to be,
Your mountains so lofty,
Your treetops so tall.
Finland, Finland, Finland.
Finland has it all.
Finland has it all.
Command and Conquer was worlds funner and less buggier than its sequel. At the end of C&C, it advertised C&C2. So everyone wanted to play C&C2. C&C2 sucked.
They must have run Fat on MTV like once every 10 videos for what seemed to be a year. I thought MTV was pretty awesome back then.
I think this is very inane.
Make a group based moderation system, where you moderate in groups.
Step1: Lets say Democrat/Republican. When a Rep mods something up, all other Reps see it modded up. If a Dem mods something down, no other Reps see it modded down.
Step2: Identify posters who say stuff that gets modded up past a certain point. Lets say you get a point for the top 10 posts of each day. Then the posters with the most points are dubbed experts in their field.
Its simple, and I'm suprised no one has done it before. It's like Digg in some ways, but vastly superior as groups don't bicker over what they declare as news, and it identifies experts.... maybe even political candidates.
I remember a story of someone killing another person because the victim sold a virtual sword of the killer.
Yah I just made it my wall paper before reading comments. Before I had the last hubble post from Slashdot.
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I can't believe Honda sold 1 Element and now they're on their 118th sell. I guess people don't mind owning boxes as vehicles.
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I posted this before if you want True AI If you want smarter networks. Take Digg, then add groups.
For example you have if you're a Republican or a Democrat.
Democrats mod stuff down Republicans may mod up. So they should each have their own scoring section.
There are a LOT of groups people can be a part of. Even social cliques if you so desire.
Eventually people who's articles that get modded up a lot will start with a degree of moderation to them.
Or you can search on your favorite authors.
I hate the internet because I always know what is coming next, but never the motivation to code it.
I remember when no korean gamer could beat me more than one time in ten in Starcraft. Then maphack came out and ruined the game.
Ha ha
In Sony's defense, their console would be also be purchased for the $599 pricetag if there weren't competitors.
BOOYA! I've just been offered food from a guy jumping out of a garbage can at me. How could I possibly turn that down.
Its not as much gambling as it is a game. Now slots and stuff are made to take your money, but a good poker player can make a living.
Myth #1: A brilliant idea will make you rich
:P
No a brilliant idea will make some other company rich because a single person doesn't have the capacity to make a full item. I've had many ideas that made other people rich in my life. I never run out of them. But I still live in the boonies
Says the man with the cardboard shipping box used as a case. I just won't leave it on overnight.
One giant step for 'the' man, one giant leap for mankind.
This is the internet, not the interstate.
We wouldn't need doors on the stores because we could just phase through the walls.
Gotta give a shout out to Legacy of the Ancients and Wasteland.
How do you get a job with cell phone makers if you have the next big thing in phones?
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Put the computer inside the keyboard.