Everything posted by Humodour
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My opinion, that you don't care about.
Reminds me more of 6'8" Italian Warlord's rambling hit-and-run style.
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The Iraq war was a disgrace, but sometimes we forget just how much
- The Iraq war was a disgrace, but sometimes we forget just how much
Thinking "lefty" is a meaningful political description is even more hilarious. Agreed! Monte's use of the term is obnoxious and designed to insult, but he's spot on about Orwell.- Superannuation
We have had universal compulsory employer contribution to superannuation since 1992. The initial rate was a free 3% of your salary on top of your salary which was raised to 9% (soon to be 12%) with a free government contribution to match any voluntary contribution you make yourself up to a certain level. As a result, Australia has the highest average superannuation savings per capita of any country. Superficially this seems perfect, and it might be, but I was wondering what impact this might have on Australia's economy? It's designed to counteract the old age crisis which will hit all Western countries once the Baby Boomers retire. What I'm slightly worried about is - won't this increase inflation? All that capital flowing around so easily (cumulatively $1.2 trillion dollars atm) once the Baby Boomers retire will no doubt increase tourism, house, food, service and retail prices - aka inflation. And inflation is essentially a silent tax nobody notices. If everybody retires on a couple of thousand grand as is expected, that's useless if, for example, inflation is so high, or becomes so high that a pizza costs $100. I post this here because, as much as I like this policy, I know very little about it yet there's no real debate in Aus about it - it's taken for granted as a good thing by all three major parties. Why? Surely it's not that simple. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superannuation_in_Australia- Weird problem with PC
Did that end up fixing it fully Morgoth?- RAID 0 and TV Tuners
Hey guys, what do you know about RAID 0? When configuring my new computer I had this option and took it. So that's 2 identical hard drives at 7200 RPMs with 500gb in RAID 0 (performance) configuration. It also says 3gb/s which I presume is to do with speed as well. Anyway, what will be the performance gains of RAID 0 compared to a normal HD (e.g. a single one of these drives)? What about an SSD? Also, how do TV tuners work and what fun things can I do with it?- Goodbye GOG.com
I have observed the following: 5 stars is 90% or higher. 4.5 stars is 80% or higher 4 stars is 70% or higher. Anything under 4 stars on GOG is generally not worth buying. Anything 4.5 stars or over is usually worth buying.- Diablo 3 Officially Announced
Dual-wielding mini-crossbows (such as those in Deus Ex) doesn't seem like a problem to me. Why would it be difficult, if properly trained, to wield two of either of these? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...Crossbow122.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...ol_IMG_3841.jpg Both are pistol crossbows.- My opinion, that you don't care about.
I'm glad Obsidian is doing well as a company again. It tends to improve the quality of the joke accounts we get.- Englands Austerity Plan
I favour this outlook. It reminds me of opportunity cost - when the government employs a person that's one less person available to the private sector. Obviously this is more revelant in cases of government largesse or excess beauraucracy than when a government is supplying and maintaining public services in a reasonably efficient manner (translation: I do NOT unconditionally support decreasing the size of government).- WTF
- Diablo 3 Officially Announced
The claims that Diablo 3 won't ship in 2011 are unfounded. Source? Blizzard is about to start the Diablo 3 beta. They have also said this week that they are more than half done and have lots and lots of content completed. Beta testing is usally only entered into once a game is close to completion. I think we'll see the game ship late 2011.- Englands Austerity Plan
How is inflation in the UK? I don't understand how you can persistently hold interest rates at near zero levels and not cause a bubble several years later (this applies to Japan, America, and others too).- The Iraq war was a disgrace, but sometimes we forget just how much
I continue to remain open to somebody prosecuting a case in support of a peacekeeping mission to remove a dictator and institute democracy and civil law in a country. As long as such a mission upholds international human rights and does not involve war crimes from the West. I can certainly name some places in the world where I feel the West SHOULD intervene, but until I see evidence the West can do that ethically I can't support any such move.- The Iraq war was a disgrace, but sometimes we forget just how much
I was talking to a Chinese immigrant lately. He lives in Canada now, but he moved from China to Australia originally. Then he left Australia because, his words, "Australia's worse than China". I find it quite scary to hear that from someone who has lived in both places for many years. Maybe the western world needs to stop trying to save the poor asians everywhere and fix their own deep **** first. Patently untrue and I would call the guy a bloody **** unless there's some aspect of this story you failed to supply (such as him speaking specifically about cultural attitudes - I can understand why some Asians find it very difficult to adapt to our social norms and personalities - I deal with international students daily at my work). No, I'm not sorry for saying that. Anybody who can visit Australia (one of the top 5 most developed countries in the world) and say with a straight face "it's worse than China" is out-right lying. You're from Canada, so you pretty much know what living in Australia is like by proxy. I think the main difference is you guys say "eh" more than we say "mate". The Chinese LOVE China. They are very nationalistic. I have no problem with them loving China but it always ends up being a case of "China is the best country in the world". Yeah right mate, dream on. Edit: Unless the guy was talking about life in Australia from the perspective of indigenous Australians - this is one glaring gap in Australia's human rights record which we are only just making headway into eliminating.- Food
I just had some wedges with sour cream and sweet chili. Mmmm.- Diablo 3 Officially Announced
They also said they really want to consider a necro for the X-pack. I think that, of all the classes they'll put in the X-pack, the necro is the one you can bet on most to be in it. And I don't even like playing them.- The Iraq war was a disgrace, but sometimes we forget just how much
Wikileaks is not like wikipedia. There's so so much more scrutiny because people EXPECT to find secrets and insights. The fact that the reactions from governments are silence and "this shouldn't have been released!" or "that's a state secret!" are kind of a testament to their veracity.- The Iraq war was a disgrace, but sometimes we forget just how much
Maybe one day your generation will work out a way to fight a completely clean war, bereft of any human error or folly. I know war is messy. But how messy is an open question which you have so deftly swept aside. Read what went on - there were clear orders from pretty high up the American chain of command to ignore the tortures and abuses committed by them and their allies - the Afghan police and army. This is was a war which did not require some airy-fairy advanced civilisation to execute ethically. If the Americans had of seriously investigated abuses and prevented their Afghan counterparts from performing such abuses we wouldn't be having this discussion. So why did they permit and often encourage such atrocities?- The Iraq war was a disgrace, but sometimes we forget just how much
Do you seriously not know why his name is Deep Throat? I thought that was pretty obvious. Care to enlighten those of us not in the loop like you?- Diablo 3 Officially Announced
The final class has been revealed, too: Demon Hunter. Diablo 3 is expected to ship in 2011.- Questions About Upgrading IE
To upgrade IE, go here: http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/- WTF
Indeed. Something like Steam was bound to happen. I think we should be very grateful it was Valve that built it first.- The Iraq war was a disgrace, but sometimes we forget just how much
You know what really gives me the warm and fuzzies over this though? And it's got nothing to do with Iraq. It's Chinese dissidents deciding to build their own leaks website to document Chinese government abuses. Now that is going to be powerful. Although I have to question the Chinese founder's choice of pseudonym... they call him 'Deep Throat'. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/artic...04851f6b44a.ad1- The Iraq war was a disgrace, but sometimes we forget just how much
Iraq, what a joke... they couldn't even be bothered executing an ethical war. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...e-Iraq-War.html You know what, screw all you neo-cons ranting about how evil Wikileaks is. YOU are the evil ones for trying to defend violent abuse of enemies and civilians as par for the course - what, do you not consider Iraqis to be as human as you? And heck the worrying thing is that without Wikileaks the extent of the malicious streak of such war-mongers wouldn't have even really come to light in the first place. Any doubts about Wikileaks's methods (which it's turning out are pretty reasonable) are immensely overshadowed by the sheer brutality of the material they are releasing. This is not how civilised Western countries should be acting - and some people wonder why the West has little stomach for war any more. Perhaps in time the good done in Iraq will outweigh the horrors, but I am not confident of that any more (especially with Iran digging their tendrils in - probably another result of Coalition abuses turning the populace against us). This is not how Iraq should have went. The Western world should do better or not at all. I'm praying this will bring some heightened scrutiny to the Afghanistan mission. - The Iraq war was a disgrace, but sometimes we forget just how much