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taks

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  1. taks replied to Darth Reven's topic in Way Off-Topic
    that statement is untrue. capitalism is based on free market trade(capitalism is actually more of a description of what happens in a free market). how the wealth and resources distribute themselves is not the basis. a capitalist china is a good thing, particularly since its current non-capitalist practices actually hurt our economy. as do europe's socialist practices... that's what causes trade deficits (foreigners can't afford to buy our goods...) taks
  2. i am now playing FO, FO2 and torment... i'll report my preference then. well, i haven't started FO2 yet. but it's on my drive. i don't like FO so far though i haven't really made it far, yet. torment seems OK, but slow. i expect that at least. i'm jaded, however, since BG was my first ISO game. i probably won't ever find a game i can compare to it (BG2 notwithstanding). mark
  3. you are correct. besides, there were several questions that i did not agree with the answers... i mean, there were some that i either had no opinion on (not an option) or felt the answer had a "well, it depends upon circumstances" portion that need to be addressed. not everything is black and white, even though i may preach as much. taks
  4. unfortunately, the game i wish had more time was toee, and it needed more than just bug fixing. it needed content. story. something. anything. bugs were almost a side issue once the boredom of the underlying game set in (i did like the combat, however). TAKS
  5. hmmm... Economic Left/Right: 4.75 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.69 taks
  6. i know for a fact this is true... that's why i don't think he'll get mad at me for calling him a dork! taks
  7. there was a really good one we linked to through misstresslair a while back, though that was before her boards started crashing causing a loss of old data. it tested 8 or so different areas and each had 50 or so questions. extremely detailed and actually pretty correct. not just right/left, but it would associate a number based on your individualism, collectivism, nationalism, etc. not surprisingly enough, all of my scores were over 90% in one direction or the other, and most were 98% or greater (a 50% in any area indicated neutral opinion on the matter). i.e. my views are extreme (hmm, die-hard is a better term) and quite consistent. the outcome, actually, put me squarely in the middle, politically speaking and referred me to the libertarian boards (they have a dozen or so forums for each of the "classifications" that crop up)... taks
  8. they are called Carl's Jr. out here and no, i haven't had one yet. i eat CJ at least once a month so maybe today is my "thickburger" experience? they do not disappoint me. however, speaking of fast food derailments, why don't we (colorado springs) have a jack in the box or a white castle. that disappoints me. taks Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor, Temple of Elemental Evil and NWN were all major disappointments for me (my on-topic bit).
  9. you are truly a dork, deganawida taks
  10. taks replied to mkreku's topic in Way Off-Topic
    first of all, the troops aren't suffering from a lack of supplies. there are certainly isolated cases of problems, but no general lack of anything. you mobilize that many people in the middle of terrorist bombings and tell me things won't be in short supply from time to time. second of all, $40M is 1) a drop in the bucket compared to the billion we're spending every day, griping about it is just as ridiculous 2) not going to outfit our troops with body armor... what's so funny about this is that nobody seems to care when other presidents spend this kind of money (they all do, the numbers increase because of inflation, duh). but bush, nooooo, suddenly it's called a "lavish party." give it a rest. whining is so easy to pick apart. taks
  11. taks replied to mkreku's topic in Way Off-Topic
    he really has been fired... "stepping down" is just the network's way of doing it without really admitting they screwed up... kind of like when executives leave some coporation, they're always listed as "moving on to other interests." his ratings have been floundering lately anyway, and this was a perfect excuse to replace him. taks
  12. yes i can. MS only owns 85% of the OS market and that number is shrinking. if we get into the workstation browser market, SUN actually has the majority (Solaris) with about a half dozen other players in the market. study up on capitalism before making such erroneous claims. once a company begins to approach "monopoly" status, they become lethargic and inefficient. as soon as they begin "charging what they want," they draw competition into the market and oila! monopoly is gone. this happened with MS, which allowed Apple back into the fray as well as all the Linux offerings. MS is struggling to keep up and their share is dwindling along with their profit margin (this is easy to check). done... taks
  13. no you didn't. that much is obvious. and if you did, you'd have to go back more than just 10 years. you just don't get it. look up the term commodity and study how it works. the gas companies themselves don't damage anything. taks
  14. again, gas does NOT follow the standard inflation curve. if you were old enough to buy it in the late 70s you'd know that it was $1.30 a gallon then (there were actually mile-long lines to buy gas). the same price as it was 10 years ago, the same price as it was 3 years ago. oil is a commodity that's traded on the open market, and as such, its price varies accordingly. also, btw, if you actually did the math, gas is cheaper now than it has ever been. that's because it doesn't track standard inflation. this concept is pretty well known by most of us... it's pretty obvious you don't follow history nor understand how commodities markets work. there are dozens of sources, too. do you not follow what's going on in the world? the US only gets 13% of its oil from the middle east. russia has oil, the US has its own oil, we also get it from venezuela and several other latin-american countries. have you been sleeping? bingo! you said he "doesn't have a clue about the topic." first of all, that is an insult. second of all, your arguments indicate he knows more about the subject than you do. hardly a position for you to be making clueless claims. taks
  15. taks replied to mkreku's topic in Way Off-Topic
    that statement is BS, phosphor... there's nothing dis-honorable in the idea. newspapers and tv outlets regularly try to find ways to "spice up" their reporting. also, realistically, if anybody here actually watched the news that fox reports, they'd see it's not that much different than CNN or HNN. fox just happens to have much more commentary and analysts than the other networks. the hypocrisy is that those most critical of fox 1) never watch fox's news and 2) base most of their complaints on what others say about it. those that do manage to watch something see o'reilly, however, and then label the entire network based on his analysis. absolutely ridiculous. taks
  16. taks replied to mkreku's topic in Way Off-Topic
    which would be a valid point if murdoch actually had anything to do with running fox news. all of fox's news is scrutinized by a panel of liberal and conservative journalists - an equal split, btw. they determine what content fox reports, not rupert. if you actually did any investigation, you'd know this... but you don't care, you've got your bias to rest on. the hypocritical part about this is that you're accusing them of the very failure in your own argument. taks btw: ted turner is a wide supporter of the democratic party and their agenda... does this mean you think CNN is biased liberally because of that fact? hmmmm, seems we have a double standard here.
  17. taks replied to mkreku's topic in Way Off-Topic
    do you have any clue what the term news analyst means? o'reilly is supposed to put in his opinion! that's his freaking job... for freak's sake, how hard a concept is this to understand? taks
  18. though chiding you about flame warnings is rather funny... you tend to be level-headed enough to not need warning taks
  19. don't really care about your wl over at atari. i was mostly just pointing out that rhomal need not explain the history of BG to you, as you've been around as long as i can remember. and i've been posting since BG1 (different handle then...mendolf) taks
  20. insulting volourn isn't going to get you anywhere, neverwinterknight. particularly since you are misunderstanding the concept of capitalism in the first place. taks
  21. uh, excuse me? gas prices have less than doubled in 20 years... this equates to a MUCH lower rate of increase than inflation (typical goods have risen almost 3X). gas prices are based (loosely) on a commodity trade of oil on, well, the commodities market. plus, gas has been dropping again. i'd say an increase that's less than inflation is quite good for the consumer... bad example dude. futhermore, exactly where is the monopoly in the "gas industry?" there are literally dozens of companies selling gasoline. taks
  22. no, i didn't "crush" any theory of mine at all. the entire point is that the monopoly really never exists... it's kind of like a limiting function. as a company gets closer to monopoly status, it self extinguishes. no, that's not my argument at all. you're taking one line out of the context of the whole argument. a company acheives monopoly status by providing a better mousetrap (not a bad thing), but attracts competition in doing so. in the end, the concept of a monopoly is only a theoretical tool used to explain the entire mechanism. where do you get the 10 to 20 years thing? two points... 1) if EA does a good job, that's inherently good for the consumer 2) if EA does a bad job, the NFL or ESPN will drop them like a hot potato and allow competition to take the helm. that's good for the consumer. the concept of capitalism is simple... taks
  23. again, you missed the point on that neverwinterknight... that's not how capitalism works, not in theory and not in reality. history has proven the latter time and time again. as soon as the consumer has "no other viable options," some other joe game developer absolutely will step up and fill the void assuming there's a market (face it, some things just don't have a market). taks
  24. actually, a monopoly is a good thing in the long run. and here's why... the company ends up with all the market share due to lower prices and/or better products. in our example, EA has most of the sports game market share. however, a direct result of this monopoly is reduced efficiency since competition is what kept the company efficient in the first place. as a result, quality begins to suffer, prices rise and the market begins to shrink on its own. such a thing offers smaller, more efficient companies an opportunity to step up to the plate and offer a better quality product at a reduced price. with this comes competition, forcing said "monopoly" to revise their strategy in order to maintain profitability. an endless cycle actually. the myth of "bad monopolies" is actual an anti-capitalist reaction. it is borne out of fear that monopolies somehow control the consumer, when in fact, the opposite is true. monopolies eventually self-destruct. realistically, the only monopolies that actually can exist in a capitalist society are those that the government creates, i.e. fascist companies. go figure. the best example of a "monopoly" gone bad is standard oil... broken apart by the trust busters, yet the part of the story that nobody ever hears is their market share was only 60% at the time of breakup and declining rapidly. they were falling apart because they could not compete with the smaller, more efficient oil companies of the time (i believe texaco was one of the up-and-comers). so in truth, volourn is wiser than it would seem regarding business! taks PS: keep in mind, if anybody offered a better sports game at a comparable price, it would sell, forcing EA to change their strategy.

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