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EnderAndrew

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  1. I'd have to share her with my wife. But we'd prefer someone more like Jennfier Garner.
  2. West Denmark is on a $7 budget, since that is the ammount of cash currently in my wallet.
  3. EnderAndrew

    Plasma

    Slashdot reported China was developing new laser weapons as well. And Romulus is developing disrupter technology.
  4. EnderAndrew

    Plasma

    I use it to make toast.
  5. Conversely I'm at work. But when I go home I can't sleep. I gotta help take care of the baby and then take Sarah to class, and then pick her up from class. Not to mention wear her thongs while she is at class, but that goes without saying.
  6. Isometric means one distance. It generally refers to a locked camera view. Technically, a locked third-person camera could be construed as isometric. People seem to think that isometric means third-person, distant view that people are familiar with from games like BG and FO.
  7. NWN seemed to offer 3 distinct camera options. I figured NWN:2 would offer the same 3.
  8. We had a pantheon of deities. I presume all of you in high school did superlatives. You voted who was must likely to (fill in the blank). Here are some examples. I vote: Child of Flame is the most likely to become a man of the cloth. Hades is the most likely to write a 1,500 page epic. Darque is the most likely to actually get a book published. Baley is the most likely to surpass my post count and spam up to 50k posts.
  9. Nope, I'm responsible for all those Burger King pages. What can I say?
  10. I switched to graveyard jobs. The only time I woke easily in the mornings was in the Marine Corps, where I was so exhausted during the day that I collapsed and slept well at night.
  11. EnderAndrew

    Plasma

    I got infantry training, but I wasn't in the infantry, so I never trained on the newer stuff like Mounted Warrior, MULE, etc. If the marines have plasma technology it is news to me. Edit: Okay, apparently I missed the joke the first time around. Sorry.
  12. Okay, there is more to the contest than meets the eye. Now they are giving away 6 trips and one uber-system worth $10 grand. And there is yet another phase of the contest still yet undiscovered. http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/9364/Origen-...-Meets-the-Eye/
  13. EnderAndrew

    Plasma

    Plasma is another state of matter, like gas, solid and liquid. There are are actually far more than 3 states of matter. When lightning strikes, lightning supposedly exists in a state of plasma.
  14. I'm not saying I'd turn down sex from her, and I'm calling BS on any male here who says otherwise.
  15. Thanks for the scoop, well-informed corporate insider! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Wasn't IWD2 the first 3E D&D CRPG?
  16. What part don't you get? I took 2 biology courses, and in both it was taught that all life on earth originated from basic acids in primordial soup sloshing together and forming proteins. From this "pond scum" all life was created. Science teaches us that humans came from this. They believe that all life evolved from this, and they teach it as evolution. Perhaps you should look up the phylogenic tree and come back to me when you are familiar with it. The scientific community says we are the only sentient species, so yes, we are alone in our intelligence and complexity. The phylogenic tree states that humans have the most complex and advanced evolutionary traits of any species on earth. Dolphins have been found to actually use tools, but not complex tools, nor do they build tools. Yet no one claims that dolphins are sentient, or that they can build an information superhighway to share porn yet. Have you ever taken a pyschology course? Perhaps you should. You'd discover that psychologists study the intelligence and mental development of various animals, and there isn't a one of them that feels any of them are near human development. Not all animals are tragicly stupid, but human psychology is infinitely more complex. No, you didn't read what I said. Science states that once basic survival needs are taken care of, psychology allows us to move on to other needs and develop culture and civilization. Notice that no species other than humans has done this. Why? Why are we so much more advance on a culture and psychology stand point. Insects have survival taken care of. They didn't evolve past it. Yet humans supposedly also evolved from the same primordial soup, and our psychology can't be traced to evolvution occuring as a need for survival. Your arguement states that evolution stops when you survive. You are the one refuting yourself. Obviously human psychology is not caused by evolution. Why are we different? Why are we sentient if not from evolution then? Could it be intelligent design? That would be a scientific theory based on observation. Don't attempt to correct people when you don't know what you are talking about. There are two seperate forms of evolution, both accepted. In fact most scientists teach both occur. There is random mutation, which is far less likely to spread since it is rare and random. The trait has to be quite advantageous, and it must be successful in being spread through a population. However, Darwin's "Evolution of a Species" documents rapid, non-random evolution that occured as a necessity to survive. Random mutations just occur randomly and sometimes provide positive traits. Most major changes in species occur from the necessity to survive, science teaches. Odd that you are arguing for evolution, but you have little clue about it. I actually wrote my final in biology in how I disagree with and disbelieve everything the teacher taught. I got on A on my final by intelligently refuting the entire basis of the course. Trust me, I've studied evolution closely. I won't deny that evolution occurs. I deny that evolution created all life on this planet. Next time, try reading my posts before telling me that I'm wrong. Since you keep insisting that no one says evolution accounts for the origin of life, it seems we actually agree and you are arguing since you didn't understand what I was saying, not because we really have differing view points.
  17. Necromunda! That's it! I love tactical combat, so figs are great. But GW games are a big money sink in general.
  18. One snowman says to another, "do you smell carrots?" It's an old children's joke. OMGWTFPOLARBEAR OMGWTFROBOSHARK Shark has the logo? We've been told Episode 3 will be Locke centric and will resolve the Hatch issue. What happens when the countdown reaches zero, since the computer resets the countdown? Kate's thoughts. "Escape or chocolate? I'll go for chocolate." If Walt's early and only memory of his father is a polar bear, perhaps he summoned a polar bear on the island sub-consciously as a mechanism searching for security. Why did Susan have to try and keep Walt from Michael? She's rich. She got a nice job in Europe. She marries some other guy. That's great. Why remove parental rights? Why hide all of Michael's letters? If she is so rich, she could have flown Walt to the states a few times, or flown Michael out to Europe to move out there. Seems a good place for an artist. Claire's baby could only be raised by her mother and was special. Claire's baby was fathered by an artist. Susan's baby could only be raised by her her mother and was special. Susan's baby was fathered by an artist. My guess is that the season finale will be them finding a hidden "supplies" closet in the Hatch where they believed they will find vital supplies allowing them to survive. Then an Asian man will jump out of the closet with a bad accent and yell "SUPPLIES!" Cookies if you catch the reference.
  19. I am behind TOMBS. Like the Wizard of Oz, I am the man behind the curtain. http://forums.obsidianent.com/index.php?showtopic=37016&hl=
  20. Perhaps it is more fair to say that belief in a postulate, or unproven theory can be construed as an act of faith, the same as believing in a religion. Ask a Catholic Priest how many miracles they acknowledged recently, or how many saints have been canoninzed from such miracles. There are people who see miracles all the time, all over the world. For these people, faith is based on observation in much the same way science is based on oberservation. Those science-minded also often discount religion because it seems to be one accepting what one is taught from the pulpit, but no scientist operates in a void. They accept theories, postulates and the like from what others tell them. Science is more reliable and trustworthy you might say? Didn't scientists insist that lunacy was caused by the moon and female sex organs, and that insanity was cured by fumigation and hysterectomies? Scientists knew for a fact the world was flat, and that the sun revolved around the earth. Time and time again science has been proven wrong, and science has yet to prove anything right. Science and religion are two different methods for explaining that which we don't know and I find it sad that the two sides must be so exclusive and dismissive of each other. I try to have a healthy respect for spirituality and science.
  21. You didn't read the very fine print on the bottom. "These screenshots taken from the TI-81 edition."
  22. I don't see how she is ugly, but I also don't think she is super hot. Out of all the women in Sin City, I'd argue that Alba was probably the most plain. Heck, I'd even take Brittany Murphy over her. In various roles she is meant to be unattractive, but Murphy cleans up nice and is quite hot really.
  23. And yet FOOL is clearly the best game made by a transsexual, ever!
  24. I also built min teepees out of matches in ashtrays, covered them in lighter fluid and created mini bonfires of doom with them. People wonder how I grew to microwave babies.
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