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metadigital

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  1. Leonard Nimoy has Alzheimer's.
  2. But by doing nothing, you are contributing by your own negligence.
  3. A Beautiful Mind
  4. I wish it was illogical for CIA to mind control everyone, but I have basic medical education about how brain is worked and effected and unfortunately easily figure out that it is not a hard job to make mind manipulating via using tools producing ELF waves which causes you to hear telepathical voices in your head 18 yeras ago. Can you imagine how this technology developed after 18 years, today. usa is not innocent for anything. If you don't have such an ducation, it is not easy for you to understand the patophysiology of how this technology practically applied. Simply I can say that via simplifying it for RPG players, its effect is same with mind manipulating magic. I remember a goblin marshal in Icewind Dale located on Kuldahar Pass and he was experiencing those effects of manipulation via having pain in his head besides voices. Todays technology gives voices without pain, but it is possible to make those voices with pain accompanied with those tools. here is the patophysiology of how waves like ELF works again <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Gee thanks for your concern about my meagre educational achievements, I'm touched. I was more making the point (which you conveniently avoided) that IF it were possible to change people's minds, why would the "controllers" stop at just the population of the US? After all, they need only get the six permanent members of the UN Security Council and they can rubber stamp ANYTHING. Let alone if they decide to target EVERYONE. And why use radio waves, anyway? Put it in the drinking water ... all that fluoridification ... they are really after our precious bodily fluids, y'know ...
  5. I suppose you read the last page of a book before you start it, too. "
  6. Well, they ARE a bunch of commies ...
  7. $10 for the pre-order ... Who wants to play a game of global thermonuclear war ..?
  8. They will, I'm sure.
  9. You do realise, Kaftan, that IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT!
  10. And so you would contribute nothing to the democratic process of electing a government, thus being at the whim of others.
  11. No. You can find whatever you are looking for.
  12. All indications are that the alignment management for NwN2 is modelled (and improved) on the KotOR2 one.
  13. Yeah, I thought it was really average. "What did I just pay for?"
  14. They can shoot the people who get through, anywho the USSR seemed to block outside contact quite well. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Nah, you can't stop it. The smaller the supply, the more valuable it becomes ... basic economics.
  15. Hmm... I vote the mouse. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> so sayeth the 'cat' <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
  16. I already own NwN AND the expansions. I'll be able to play a LAN game!
  17. NwN2 used D&D 3.5, so anything in there is likely to be in the game. So, Yes. PS I like Monks, too.
  18. Um, I think we're talking cross purposes: I'm talking about the kernel (the guts of the OS) running in a secure CPU, not an application running on top of the OS platform. Sure you could integrate an application into the OS (much like Microsoft has done with lots of stuff, like those gorram Outlook and Messenger things ... but the more that gets stuck into the Executive layer, the easier it is to jam it. Best to keep it simple. Not that M$ will. DirectX was a proprietary Windows technology ... not sure if it is spreading further now. OpenGL works on multiple platforms, including *nix.
  19. You're right! Now for the Senate to be mind-controlled. And THEN, those pesky foreigners and their silly brains ..!
  20. That is the coolest Hallowe'en prop EVA.
  21. Mmm ... Coen Brothers.
  22. They should make early votes worth more! A sliding scale! First votes worth 10:1, and the last votes worth a fraction! That'll get people voting early ... (and completely ignoring voting if they are unavoidably delayed ... )
  23. No. My paternal grandmother's father was 6'8 and (consequently) a member of the Irish Guards. My father was born in 1920, so his maternal grandfather would have been born in the first years of the nineteenth century: two meters is not a mean size in those contemporary conditions.
  24. You're a riot! Please don't flame, merely point out the logical flaws. I shall be watching closely. <_<
  25. Well, there goes another thread.
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