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  1. Well with 2 of the 3 things i agree, but why does it have to have capital letters. It's those litle things i can't wrap my head around. So maybe this isn't that important but i still wonder. The reason why i write my name like i do is because i have a very unsteady hand, this is the best way to make my signature legible. And i do need to add my first name, that was the only reasonable argument i think he had. narcist, <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It should be capitalized because its a proper name. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Also, to me at least, it's sort of like saying you don't respect something if you don't capitalise where you're meant to. That would explain why I always write Lesbian with an upper case L... "
  2. I'm not so sure it sets a date, but adds the fall of Carthage to the checklist- that would make historical sense, leastways, and always seems to be the case when I play through.
  3. How much akin is it to 1 and 2 (apart from being 3D, of course)?
  4. Maybe I'm nitpicking here, but if IE was the 'perfect' cRPG engine (I haven't played any of the BG series :"> ), then the idea of developers being able to creatively improve it is slightly contradictory? In any case, surely an engine is taylored for the needs of the game- what the devs want to concentrate on, be it combat, story etc etc &c?
  5. But if there is nothing between the parallel universes, then they are joined by very definition? There is a theory floating about-(http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2001/paralleluni.shtml)(A BBC article on it, with some links) that universes do collide, and that that sparks a 'big bang' event. For universes to be floating and able to collide, then surely they aren't simply in a void, but in a something. From what my admittedly very unscientific mind can percieve from reading the interview transcript, is that we share particles with these parallel universes- ie that they are in the same place, at the same time, only different. Wierd. It's late; I think I need to lie down again.
  6. Now for the eternal question: Should we roll up our cloth maps, or fold them? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Will the philosphical debates never cease? Clearly roll- what else could I hide sticks in to hit little children with?
  7. I agree- surely nothingness is a concept used in things like maths and science, but it doesn't actually exist in the real world, because even when there is a space with nothing in it, that space is defined by the somethings around it, making it also a thing. Like a Barbara Hepworth sculpture. Fudge has been made. I think I'm going to lie down now.
  8. Not necessarily- hormone's secreted by the mother into her bloodstream would pass into the foetus along with oxygen and nutrient. So, if the mother was scared, for e.g., she would release adrenaline into her blood, and this would find its way into the foetus's cells, producing a similar reaction. The foetus' brain (such as it might be) has nothing to do with it.
  9. We have a sort of 'cake or death' policy concerning the armed forces in Great Britain.
  10. Oasis' album; (What's the Story) Morning Glory? I feel like having a retro summer.
  11. Guinness isn't a beer, it's an actor. ....I mean a bitter. Sorry, reading the wrong entry there. OooTequila!
  12. I wouldn't apply that condescending and dismissive maxim to this case. The speed runs would imply that people don't have enough time and so must finish a game as quick as possible! " <{POST_SNAPBACK}> That was kinda my point. Hence the . It was shameless, but had to be said. I apologise for any confusion and/ or psychic preminissions caused by my sense of humour and shall increase his doseage forthwith!<slinks back into corner>
  13. Some people just have too much time on their hands.
  14. And failed. To be honest, if KOTOR 3 is at E3 this year, I'll eat my Fedora. Then I'll eat Indy's fedora. Then, depending on the developer, I may- or may not- chew my own hands off to prevent them from ever playing it. Nice to hear about an Indy game... he's been neglected... poor Henry. Maybe it'll have Sean Connery in it, as he did that James Bond game....
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