Everything posted by metadigital
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A puzzle and adrenaline-pumping action
Is there a thread with your Jekk'Jekk Tarr extravaganza ?
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TSL Restoration Project: Work in Progress
Any plans to annouce an update soon? "
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Favorite Lightsaber Color?
I suppose I could settle for a white one. :D
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Interview at EA: Tips on recognizing bugs?
Yep, I'm sure they're just as good (bad) as the rest of the industry .... "
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What is Orlando Blooms new film about?
D'oh! I wondered why there was no significant hype about Richard 3 associated with the movie! Okay that makes more sense.
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The useless information thread!
And only the females are haemophagic ... they require the blood for their young. Also Malaria kills more people than anything else.
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The useless information thread!
The fur of Polar Bears is not whilte, it is hollow and scatters light like snow. Polar Bears also give off no heat. Sharks have a sixth sense, which can determine the electric conductivity of prey through the water. (This is believed to be why they sometimes change their target from the juicy deutritus to a nearby metal part of the boat once the protective eyelid has covered their eyes, which also prevents sight.) They also have a seventh sense, as they can sense vibrations in the water using a the lateralis system. Dolphins shed their skin every two hours in a continual process. It is a tactic used to give a sudden burst of speed, by reducing 'form drag'. As the skin flakes off, it also helps the dolphin through the water: the flakes break up swirling vortices next to the skin that would otherwise slow the animal down. (Water is roughly 12 times the viscosity of air.) linkie
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The useless information thread!
Operation Compass was the first win for the Allies in the WW2 land campaigns. In December 1940, General Wavell lead the Western Desert Force: Indian 4th Infantry Division (10k men), the Australian 6th Division (10k men) and the British 7th Armoured Division (Desert Rats, 65 tanks and 10k men). After 10 weeks the Allies had advanced 800km, destroying 400 tanks, 1,292 artillery pieces and capturing 130,000 POWs. The Allies suffered 494 dead and 1,225 wounded. This was and is the biggest defeat in Italian history, back to the Roman Republic.
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The useless information thread!
Along that line, my brother-in-law had 6 toes in one of his feet. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Polydactyly is a recessive gene. Is he a sloth? In the comics -- sorry, graphic novels -- the inhabitants of Krypton live on in a minaturised city (in a bottle from memory) in Superman's Ice Fortress. The material for his clothing is from Krypton. (In the movie the baby lands on earth wearing it -- presumeably it is very elastic.) The Roman Emporer used to indicate "let him live" with his thumb outside his fist held pointing to three o'clock. "Kill him" was the same outstretched fist, only the thumb has enclosed in the fingers. The "Thumbs up" hand symbol is still very rude in Greece. While in Brazil the "Ok" symbol is very rude. (It also means "4ssh0le" in sign language for the hearing challenged.) Gladiatorial Contests were not "Games" (Ludo), they were Trials by Death, being the culmination of the legal system where convicted criminals and captured slaves could fight for their life (or be used as the pawns in great battle re-enactments).
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The Matrix Sequels - Rubbish?
I didn't get that from that scene, so -- for my sample space of one -- that failed 100%. And I could tell what he was going to say as he died before the battle began, it was soooooooooo clich
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New Pope
And possibly Russia... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah, forgot about that potential. Then again, Napoleon and Hitler have proved that Russia ain't the best country to invade ... ...and Eastern Orthodoxy... I really thought the new one would ay least be hispanic...no German Pope is going to save the Church in South America. Catholisism is running out of places to screw up in... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yep, I thought they'd go Hispanic or Italian, then a moderniser next. If I didn't know better I'd say they're running scared. (I would kill to read the secrets in the Vatican library. ) Check out the link on my previous post: it's a variable URL, so it won't work in the normal manner, but it helps illustrate my point about the coming schisms.
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The Matrix Sequels - Rubbish?
My thoughts exactly. Monica Bellucci <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ditto. The first Matrix film intelligently explored a valid philosophical conundrum. The second was a couple of nice set action pieces in between attrocious dialogue trying to pass for deep philosophical exposition that merely betrayed the self-aggrandized, navel-gazing, masturbating twaddle it was. The third looked like they were trying to "update" the Christ archetype, except they failed to have a suitable denouement; it was clumsily done with even worse dialogue than the second, and less spectacular action. (Gotta love that Freeway action sequence of Reloaded.) I can watch the first Matrix movie anytime, it is a masterpiece of subtle undersatement. The sequels are just Kung-Fu movies.
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What is Orlando Blooms new film about?
Ralph (likes to pronounce his name without the "l", as in "Rafe") is a good actor: he was darn good in Hannibal (Silence of the Lambs 3: The prequel) but he might be a little too stiff. There just aren't any superstars anymore, so it will always be a compromise. Jude Law is a pathetic wannabe. Denzel Washington (if he was "in" the part) would be very cool: he is a brilliant actor. Maybe if Robert Downey Jr wasn't so flakey he might pull it off (he has that air of danger about him, but is too John Cleese, really); I vote for Angelina Jolie. " The film is about the Third Crusade, reviews are quite good from both Christian and Muslim sources (the latter saying merely that Saladin is portrayed too noble, as usual with Western Europeans). It is being made by Ridley "Gladiator" Scott, and is apparently adhering closely to historical fact, hence the lack of offence from those-that-are-quite-entitled-to-be. (There should a a link to the Pope thread here, after all it was Pope Gregory VIII who proposed the Third Crusade in the first place.)
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New Pope
Nice one. :D The new Panza Pope is a stop-gap. THE AUTHORITY just wanted someone who would toe the line until they can work out what to do next. (The world is about due for a new cataclysmic crisis; like China buying Swiss Francs instead of the annual $US trillions of debt -- so the capitalist engine implodes -- or China annexes Taiwan and a few other places, like Nepal and Afganistan, thus creating WW3, or rogue terrorists let off a black market nuclear weapon in the CBD for infamy) so that they can manage all the fear uncertainty and doubt, prey on the guilt of the Catholics and re-invigorate the institution. Don't forget, like Judaism, GUILT is the major motivator in Catholicism. (You are born of original sin and you are not worthy, so crawl on your belly, prostrate yourself decrying the greatness of God and beg for forgiveness and then, and only then will you be saved. (Tough luck, stillborn babies. Nope, no place in heaven for you. Come back when you are baptised.)) So the last thing the papacy would do is remove some of the causes of guilt, like using contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy and consequent disease and malnutrition in the developing world, or being gay (they're ill, don'tcha know). The last thing THE AUTHORITY wants is to let in some naby-pamby like the liberal Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Cantebury trying to modernise the Church to make it relevant and cause a(nother) schism. A black pope -- hah! (Can't link to a variable url. Reference: <a href='http://www.inclusivechurch.net/article/details.html?id=19' target='reference'></a>)
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My young Kreia...
It's a pity the graphics aren't quite advanced enough to do justice to the figures ... otherwise Brianna wouldn't need to wear anything (interferes with her Echani ju jitsu, or whatever she does ...)
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A mistake I found
There is no way to get stuck there. You are missing something, misunderstanding something or I am misaprehending your issue.
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need help with morrowind.
ROFLMAO I must be getting tired, but that really tickled!
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k3 Combat system
Yeah, he kinda lost any shred of credibility when he mentioned 'FPS'. " <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I think you're on the wrong forum. Try here.
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My young Kreia...
:"> I think your artwork is great. I wish I had the time and patience to sit down and create some artwork, and especially try to create digital artwork.
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Is the character interface inconsistent?
Really? Hadn't noticed... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Strange that they kept all the temples and mosques and churches spic and span all through the communist reign ... all those gold domes. And isn't there about 5 churches inside the Kremlin? You mean the Religious Mafia? No, I'm not a member... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I thought that was the Roman Catholic church ... "
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My young Kreia...
Excuse me...He/She. Rocky 4 Now that you mention it...that is the typical western stereotype isn't it? Is your whole idea of us from Rocky 4, Rambo 3 and James Bond? No wonder you thought we wern't a serious threat... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> That and Yul Brenner in the Potemkin :D ... Dang! I got my sequels mixed up! I pity the poor fool who don't know that Clubber Lang was Mr T in Rocky 3. Wasn't Rambo 2: First Blood Part 3 (that's Rambo 3: old location joke) a terrible film?
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Is the character interface inconsistent?
That's what I mean ... talk about being caught between a rock and a hard place! And you wouldn't be allowed to adhere to your faith in the Communist party (as I'm sure you're aware): they are devout atheists. " Incidentally, are you Russian Orthodox?
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My young Kreia...
Only a spring chicken. Uh...well, actually...I'd rather let your creative juices flow, so MY vision of the Exile would be a 5'11-ish brown-haired (marine-cut) lean built soldier-type (He was a general, after all), with a dash of whatever your stereotypical Russian male looks like in your head...thanks for thinking about it! No facial hair. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I was with you until "He" ... :D Stereotypical Russian ... A bit like Dolph Lungren in Rocky 3, perhaps?
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Is the character interface inconsistent?
I believe it does, actually. Religion is either the product of Psychology, or the explaination for it... Better, since I left the Communist party... " <{POST_SNAPBACK}> All the communists in the West (well, I say "all", I might be exagerating a little bit) joined the Greens. So they have interesting policies like: 1. Putting the environment FIRST and inveesting in renewable energy. 2. Re-nationalising all critical industries. ( ) Still, it seems that the Communist Party is gaining support again in Russia ... and Putin looks and sounds more and more like a Tzar every day ...
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Is the character interface inconsistent?
High on LIFE. (Gah! I sound like a born-again Christian!) A professional what? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Psychologist, specializing in mental disorders. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, I for one feel right at home. :cool: (Does that include the study of religion and those under its thrall? :D ) So tell me about your relationship with your parents. ... :ph34r: