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- Sun Apr 20, 2014 9:33 am UTC
- Forum: Movies and TV Shows
- Topic: Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4461
Re: Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
I'm really digging the animated history bits. Especially since they've been much better than the usual origin stories / mythology of science. Bits and pieces from outside the typical mythology of science (history from China and the Islamic Renaissance, not just the usual British suspects.) It's got ...
- Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:35 pm UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Lucky Ten Thousand (TIL)
- Replies: 13359
- Views: 1371192
Re: Today I Learned
How few people live in Australia and the US (I mean how much area per person there is) never fails to boggle me completely. Australia is significantly more incredible in this regard than the US. The population density of the USA is 34 per square kilometre, in Australia it's 2.8, less than 10% of th...
- Sun Jul 21, 2013 9:57 am UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Sleep-time holodeck experiences
- Replies: 3303
- Views: 618101
Re: What were your dreams last night?
I dreamt I was hanging out with my childhood best friend, only his facial structure had changed quite a bit - he now looked like Lee Mack.
I... I wasn't okay with this, neither in the dream or out of it.
I... I wasn't okay with this, neither in the dream or out of it.
- Fri Mar 08, 2013 3:10 pm UTC
- Forum: Books
- Topic: Best and Worst Discworld
- Replies: 316
- Views: 180022
Re: Best and Worst Discworld
See now, I thoroughly enjoyed Eric, but had the edition where every page was illustrated by Kirby. It was my introduction to DiIscworld, and a very good introduction it was.Ulc wrote:Holy damn, because Eric really wasn't worth the time spent reading it.
- Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:56 am UTC
- Forum: Books
- Topic: Wheel of Time (Split from Geeky/Nerdy Kids Books)
- Replies: 228
- Views: 125383
Re: Wheel of Time (Split from Geeky/Nerdy Kids Books)
I'm planning to scribble down my thoughts on the book and the series (and inflict said thoughts on you lot here, of course) soon enough - I preordered the last book, and took a day off work to read it ASAP. But before I do that, just wanted to reply to this: Btw. Did anyone else notice this was the ...
- Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:18 am UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Confessional Shed - I'll keep a look-out
- Replies: 38049
- Views: 2354911
Re: Confessional Shed - I'll keep a look-out
Confession: I couldn't stay away if I tried.
Page 928 of 949? Lots of unread posts. Sorry guys and gals and such.
Page 928 of 949? Lots of unread posts. Sorry guys and gals and such.
- Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:30 pm UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Thoughts for ships
- Replies: 89854
- Views: 7259360
Re: Momentary/Meandering/Meditations (Mandom like the plague
I wished I lived in a place with a staircase sometimes, so I could use "l'esprit d'escalier" literally in conversation.
Never been good at last words.
Never been good at last words.
- Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:34 pm UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Lucky Ten Thousand (TIL)
- Replies: 13359
- Views: 1371192
Re: Today I Learned
TYL: There's absolutely nothing you can say about my appearance that I do not already know, so.... go right ahead? I personally don't find it odd or creepy. I've always thought you look kinda like Jack from Lost. So I instantly thought that with eyeliner you'd look like Richard. Even though he does...
Re: Minecraft
I usually end up underwater, digging into the bottom of a lake.Technical Ben wrote:As for getting lost underground. I dig my way out. I usually come out near where I started (just by chance I guess) and can find my original entrance, and work back.
- Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:05 pm UTC
- Forum: Books
- Topic: Wheel of Time (Split from Geeky/Nerdy Kids Books)
- Replies: 228
- Views: 125383
Re: Wheel of Time (Split from Geeky/Nerdy Kids Books)
Or if you're good enough you can make it last years instead of hours? You could find other examples of things being left for ages. What Rand leaves around Callandor, for one. Traps left around waygates, too? There're plenty of examples of compulsion being left on people, but that might be a differen...
Re: Parkour
One of my local instructors hurt his knee(s) last year. He has kept up training, but there is a whole bunch of stuff he isn't doing until he gets the okay from the doctor. I'd say best to see a knee-doctor-person and ask them what sort of motions / activities / whatnot you should avoid. You might be...
- Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:51 pm UTC
- Forum: Logic Puzzles
- Topic: Troll Science: Pi
- Replies: 45
- Views: 24763
Re: Troll Science: Pi
The upshot: the pointwise limit of those shapes is a circle, but the pointwise limit doesn't preserve many features of functions, including arclength. This weirds me out more than the notion of pi being four, to be honest. Sigh. I've spent the last week wishing I'd done more maths at uni. Now I'm r...
- Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:48 am UTC
- Forum: Movies and TV Shows
- Topic: Buffy The Vampire Slayer (And Spinoffs)
- Replies: 126
- Views: 25958
Re: Buffy The Vampire Slayer (And Spinoffs)
You want TvTropes, not urban dictionary.Zohar wrote:Fridging? Urban Dictionary doesn't help me here.
- Wed Jan 19, 2011 9:49 am UTC
- Forum: Books
- Topic: Wheel of Time (Split from Geeky/Nerdy Kids Books)
- Replies: 228
- Views: 125383
Re: Wheel of Time (Split from Geeky/Nerdy Kids Books)
More than half of that list can happen at Tarmon Gai'don, though.
I was wondering about this today, after I noticed that the glossary has a whole page entry on Shara. Most all the other entries seemed relevant to the book, so it stuck out.Midnight wrote:> Maybe some stuff from the lands beyond the waste
- Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:52 pm UTC
- Forum: Books
- Topic: Wheel of Time (Split from Geeky/Nerdy Kids Books)
- Replies: 228
- Views: 125383
Re: Wheel of Time (Split from Geeky/Nerdy Kids Books)
Critical reading is less important than "oh my god what happens next!" reading.
- Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:03 pm UTC
- Forum: Books
- Topic: Wheel of Time (Split from Geeky/Nerdy Kids Books)
- Replies: 228
- Views: 125383
Re: Wheel of Time (Split from Geeky/Nerdy Kids Books)
Could you point out "A" for me? I just finished reading it, and that must have completely slipped me by. Looking just now for a quote, I found out that it's explicity stated in the Glossary. Huh. Haven't read those since book six. Used to be, I thought, that they didn't have s...
- Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:36 am UTC
- Forum: Books
- Topic: What are you readioactive now(and other book related stuff)?
- Replies: 1806
- Views: 419306
Re: What are you readioactive now(and other book related stu
Read a bunch over the summer break. In the middle of a Raymond Chandler four-in-one that's going down like whiskey. I've read The Big Sleep , Farewell, My Lovely , and The Little Sister (which wasn't in the set) thus far. I very rarely pick the twists or connections, but then I rarely think that far...
- Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:53 am UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Thoughts for ships
- Replies: 89854
- Views: 7259360
Re: Momentary/Meandering/Meditations (Random like the plague
I don't own a pair of sunglasses. I also don't own sunglasses. The sunnies I wear, my Dad gets them from his work. Safety glasses. Which means I have multiple pairs, and every time I lose a pair I have more at home (lost half a dozen or so last year.) Makes me feel slightly like a cartoon character...
- Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:35 pm UTC
- Forum: Gaming
- Topic: Elder Scrolls: Discussion
- Replies: 486
- Views: 58455
Re: Elder Scrolls: Discussion
I have it working fine. But it takes me back to the old days of computing, when running something at the highest settings was simply impossible. I understand it's the shaders that really cripple the FPS, but I mostly use it for distant lands - extending out the max view distance by say x3-x5 say - a...
- Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:43 am UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Best way to answer email you haven't replied to in too long?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 10653
Re: Best way to answer email you haven't replied to in too l
Either this, or pretend you did send it on time. "Hey did you see news item this morning? Anyway ..."Idhan wrote:Pretend nothing happened: "So I find that for the 9mm anti-velociraptor bullets, you can get them $5.95 for a box of 20, whereas if you're going for 45 ACP..."
- Fri Dec 31, 2010 8:54 pm UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Blistering blue barnacles
- Replies: 28352
- Views: 2827390
Re: Rant Thread (because we need more ranting)
This is my favourite complaint about New Year's ever.Jumble wrote:God, but I hate New Year. [...] It's just that socially, from a party point of view, it's bloody amateurs night. Light-weights!
- Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:19 pm UTC
- Forum: Gaming
- Topic: I need a Game Recommendation
- Replies: 1513
- Views: 319729
Re: I need a Game Recommendation
I think it's the controls that data SS1 more than the graphics, though. Of course, people have found ways to hack in mouselook and key mapping, if that's your thing.
- Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:43 pm UTC
- Forum: Gaming
- Topic: I need a Game Recommendation
- Replies: 1513
- Views: 319729
Re: I need a Game Recommendation
Hey, 1280x1024 resolution. (System Shock shipped with up to 1280x1024, but it was disabled because because the home computers of the time couldn't handle it. linky?)
- Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:09 pm UTC
- Forum: Gaming
- Topic: I need a Game Recommendation
- Replies: 1513
- Views: 319729
Re: I need a Game Recommendation
I think you mean awesome based.
- Tue Dec 28, 2010 1:41 pm UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Blistering blue barnacles
- Replies: 28352
- Views: 2827390
Re: Rant Thread (because we need more ranting)
How about if they are ignorant of the sexism?
- Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:16 pm UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Blistering blue barnacles
- Replies: 28352
- Views: 2827390
Re: Rant Thread (because we need more ranting)
Yes, because all people everywhere have promised to mentally substitute "men and women in a rainbow-colored coalition of togetherness" every time someone uses the word "man." Yes, because English is a language entirely free of ambiguity. There aren't any words with more than one...
- Mon Dec 27, 2010 9:52 pm UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Blistering blue barnacles
- Replies: 28352
- Views: 2827390
Re: Rant Thread (because we need more ranting)
I say that as most of the time bitching about Basic Human Decency seems to boil down to "We can't call them Darkies anymore and I'm sad" When I complain about too much PC it tends to be things like "you can't say fireman, it's fireperson now" or "now children, let's sing 'B...
- Sun Dec 26, 2010 6:30 am UTC
- Forum: Movies and TV Shows
- Topic: Tran Logacy
- Replies: 99
- Views: 24135
Re: Tron Legacy
I think the teaser trailer - the one that ends with "It's just a game!" "Not anymore" - was a separate promotional thing. Unless it was right at the start and I missed it because the silly cinema were so slow in opening that morning.
- Fri Dec 24, 2010 10:24 pm UTC
- Forum: Movies and TV Shows
- Topic: Tran Logacy
- Replies: 99
- Views: 24135
Re: Tron Legacy
I loved all the keyboard / touchscreens under dark glass. Like a cocktail arcade machine.
- Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:07 pm UTC
- Forum: Movies and TV Shows
- Topic: Tran Logacy
- Replies: 99
- Views: 24135
Re: Tron Legacy
The only thing that pissed me off as such was the under-use of Tron himself. He needed more of a tail to his story arc with more exposition at the end to explain it fully. I was expecting an obvious sequel hook scene at the end of him coming out of the water. But I think it was meant to be a redemp...
- Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:09 pm UTC
- Forum: Movies and TV Shows
- Topic: Tran Logacy
- Replies: 99
- Views: 24135
Re: Tron Legacy
Well, yeah. It's the latter that I'm surprised by. Expecting a masterpeice is beyond ridiculous.Chen wrote:There's a difference between expecting a masterpiece and expecting something with at least a consistent plot thats not full of holes.
- Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:35 pm UTC
- Forum: Movies and TV Shows
- Topic: Tran Logacy
- Replies: 99
- Views: 24135
Re: Tron Legacy
Yeah. I have a hard time understanding people who went in expecting, you know, plot.
- Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:51 am UTC
- Forum: Movies and TV Shows
- Topic: Tran Logacy
- Replies: 99
- Views: 24135
Re: Tron Legacy
Saw it this morning, enjoyed it thoroughly. Everything I was expecting from the trailer. Loved the look of it. (I think "darker and edgier" worked for the art style, even if it made the plot more laughable.) I liked the simplified neon/latex outfits. Especially the robes. The sound was gre...
- Sat Dec 18, 2010 8:22 am UTC
- Forum: Fictional Science
- Topic: Favorite Fictional Science Examples
- Replies: 23
- Views: 4243
Re: Favorite Fictional Science Examples
Alchemy in Fullmetal Alchemist is really fascinating to me. It's explained so well that you just accept it, and then you go back and think about it and realize it doesn't actually make any sense at all but that's okay . I quite liked in the Anime how they implied that in our world Newton's scientif...
- Sat Dec 18, 2010 8:21 am UTC
- Forum: Fictional Science
- Topic: Second Law of Thermodynamics: STFU
- Replies: 26
- Views: 11393
Re: Second Law of Thermodynamics: STFU
Maybe it's just me, but I was always bothered by the use of telekinesis in films and TV shows. People lifting cars and whatnot with their outstretched hand....well, it seems like it would break conservation of momentum, not to mention conservation of energy. There are fictions where this is played ...
- Thu Dec 16, 2010 4:08 am UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Blistering blue barnacles
- Replies: 28352
- Views: 2827390
Re: Rant Thread (because we need more ranting)
I just block all .gif avatars with adblock. Plenty of false positives, but that's no big deal.Amarantha wrote:I just get finished blocking all the flashy moving images, then people go and change them and I have to block them all over again. Bah, humbug!
- Thu Dec 09, 2010 5:38 am UTC
- Forum: General
- Topic: Blistering blue barnacles
- Replies: 28352
- Views: 2827390
Re: Rant Thread (because we need more ranting)
I never found a beauty therapist (or such) who reacted to the idea of me waxing my face with anything but horror.
- Wed Dec 08, 2010 2:29 pm UTC
- Forum: News & Articles
- Topic: Mastercard 'hit by Anonymous Wikileaks revenge attacks'
- Replies: 121
- Views: 11817
Re: Mastercard 'hit by Anonymous Wikileaks revenge attacks'
It's weird to think of people willingly offering up their machines for DDoS attacks. It's like a digital sit-in.
- Wed Dec 08, 2010 1:03 pm UTC
- Forum: News & Articles
- Topic: Mastercard 'hit by Anonymous Wikileaks revenge attacks'
- Replies: 121
- Views: 11817
Re: Mastercard 'hit by Anonymous Wikileaks revenge attacks'
Yeah, I'm tending towards awesome too. I'm not entirely sure what to make of it, but there are plenty of behaviours and actions from, say, fifty years ago, from the great depression, that were just as illegal, but that I can only see as being the right thing to do.
- Tue Dec 07, 2010 12:59 pm UTC
- Forum: News & Articles
- Topic: Assange arrested, in custody
- Replies: 220
- Views: 13905
Re: Assange arrested, in custody
He was arrested in London on a Swedish warrant. Why on earth would he end up in the states? I can understand why his lawyers and his team expect that to happen, but is there any legitimate, non-conspiracy-theory-confirming way his arrest on this charge could end up with him in the USA?