Everything posted by Walsingham
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Going to college BRB
I assume you chaps have considered asking your local rotarians or businesses for contributions on your books? If you have any cool ambitions after college you can add those to your begging letters. It can only cost you a few stamps!
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Gonzales gets the boot
I kind of see your point, taks. But having a written document doesn't hurt. I mean I have clients who are well known to me, and so are all our expectations. But a written contract reminds everyone what those expectations are, and allows us to point at them in the event of a slide of standards. On the subject of franc tireurs I'm no lawyer but reading the convention it seems to me that irregulars are protected even without being signatories provided they are acting in defence of their own territory (particularly in the event of an illegal invasion*). However, what is absolutely clear is that the irregulars must 'act within the laws of war'. This means they must accord rights of surrender, and not abuse captives. Given that Al Qaeda cells routinely abduct, torture, and murder captives for the purpose of home movies, it would seem they are voluntarily renouncing the protection of the convention. In all, I'm beginning to think that the convention is actually very useful, in elucidating these points. What is obsolete is the public understanding of the convention, and matters military in general. Incidentally I consider this all releveant as a critique of the AG's statements and opinions. What worries me now is who will GWB in his dingbat end of second term foist on the American people? *I don't consider Iraq or Afghanistan illegal invasions, but many do, so the point is moot.
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Going to college BRB
Way to suck the joy out of life, Hades. Your advice to a new college student is to avoid interaction with his peers and take the bus to campus? Why not just come out and say "try to be that weird guy nobody has met outside of class who runs off mumbling something about a bus schedule every time anyone tries to talk to him"? I was going to say the same thing. This links to the single most important rule: Try stuff. Especially stupid stuff.
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Gonzales gets the boot
I could use some more elaboration of this point about habeus corpus. I thought that was just us and the Magna Carta. To shift my statement on the Geneva conventions, iirc we already established they only apply to co-signatories, and persons who uphold that signed commitment. As such they are not obsolete, they are just not relevant to guerrilla warfare. The question of guerrila warfare split the conference. Were partisans to be accorded the same rights as regular combatants, or were they to be treated as 'franc-tireurs'* and summarily executed. * I wonder if this could be the real origin of the word terrorist?
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Going to college BRB
Definitely chooose something with process skills, rather than general smarts skills. This means engineering, experimental sciences, operational analysis, etc, rather than advertising or English. These skills have to be learned a certain way and drummed in. Which makes them cash valuable. Having said that you should also try to accrue smarts skills, just in your free time. I suggest you put your pants on over your trousers and fight crime.
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Have you seen these men?
Colrom has two good points. However i would disagree with his first, that it is irresponsible to chase specific individuals who have not yet committed a crime. In the case of Kentucky Fried Qaeda franchises 99% of operatives are not prior actors. If we want to avoid casualties in the first place we need systems like this or the old TIGERWATCH system (in the UK). In any event, it is an offence under law in the normal way to plan or participate in terrorist activity. If these men are suspected of same then they have committed an offence. It is perfectly legal to run them down for an interview and investigation. Having said this taking the whole system view I agree with Colrom's point about needing to improve disaster and emergency response. Katrina exposed how blurry authority, differing priorities, and un-networked information can cripple effective response. Mitigation is crucial in resilience. Note also the recent attack on a train in Eastern Russia which killed many people. Public transport remains a clear target to satisfy Al Qaeda's desire for blood.
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The Music Thread
Baley - Rebuttal: "Momma's Gotta Die Tonight" Body Count, Body Count
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Gonzales gets the boot
I agree with Sand agreeing with Meshie.
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Going to college BRB
In order: 1. Purchase one bottle of tequila and a small paper hat 2. Purchase box 3. Cut hole in box 4. Place your junk in the box 5. Announce party at your place 6. Drink tequila 7. Free your mind
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Aliens vs. Predator (2): Requiem
I don't think they take versus movies far enough. I'd like to see Potter vs Anakin.
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Gonzales gets the boot
I don't think it's that unfair. The Convention is designed for wars between states. Wars these days are between states and non-state actors.
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Star Wars Personality Test
The Dutch apparently were very unsurprised about the business with Vader and Luke since Vader means father in Dutch. One of the weirdest things about Thailand is that no-one took part in the Star Wars initial phenomenon. They were in the middle of a coup in 1977 when the first film stormed the world.
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Boy threw a sausage
Would you therefore sanction a public sausaging? Actually, that sounds too rude.
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The what are you eating and/or drinking thread!
Herrljunga pear cider. It's like a delicious alcopop.
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Star Wars Personality Test
As in dookie?
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How was the next next day?
I don't know about taste, but how would you know who won? Good question. How about casualties sustained, number of civilians killed (by all sides) etc? It would be a fantasy division, so you get four brigades or what have you. EDIT: Battalions. I always get them mixed up.
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How was the next next day?
I don't know about taste, but how would you know who won? Good question. How about casualties sustained, number of civilians killed (by all sides) etc? It would be a fantasy division, so you get four brigades or what have you.
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The what are you eating and/or drinking thread!
Sounds like calabash beer, but without the curdled milk.
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Far Cry 2
Since the confidentiality is commercial, does that mean you'll spill if I give you 5 quid? Throw in a ten day bus pass to Leeds and I'm yours.
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Bioshock!
Hmmm. Musta been like that little kid. I see dead people too, you know? I've downloaded the free demo. BUt it shuts off as soon as the game proper starts. I've only been able to find some reference to turning off services.exe. But that sounds mental. Can anyone help?
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Dark Refuge
I appreciate your explanation, although I was actually just giving you the rather dubious benefit of my understanding of marketing. However, your answer was far more interesting than my question. I'm actually beginning to wnder if I haven't wasted my entire life after spotting that tank turret.
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Far Cry 2
Bound by commercial confidentiality, I'm afraid.
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Bioshock!
I'm seeing a lot of mixed reviews.
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Far Cry 2
I'm biased because I may be doing some work with Gearbox, but Hell's Highway looks to be awesome in more ways than just graphics.
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Have you seen these men?
I've been scanning the avenue outside my flat. It'd be just like those wascawy tewowists to be hiding up a tree.