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Posted on 01-14-05 04:45 PM, in Give Me a Quater, and I Shall Give You Trigun Link
It's an excelent idea... So many people need an introduction to Trigun and a little Nicky D. Wolfwood backstory will be warmly welcomed

I'm sure someone will get it from America, I'll check up on Forbiden Planet in London when it comes out

Love and peace!
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Posted on 01-14-05 04:50 PM, in Holy crap, Ranma 1/2 is awesome. Link
I picked up Season 3 for about
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Posted on 01-14-05 06:04 PM, in Which DVDs do you own? Link
I've tried all afternoon to get to 100, but alas...

Here's my collection, with a few of Chad's thrown in for good measure.

My DVD List at DVD Aficionado
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Posted on 01-14-05 07:50 PM, in Easy Food Link
Pot Noodle for the UKbies

Beans on Toast for the student.

Cereal from the box for the ultra lazy
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Posted on 01-14-05 07:55 PM, in Tactical Espionage Action: Post Layout Solid Link
Clever, very clever I love the blockquote lines, it took me a moment to figure ou how you got the angled edges, but then I remembered how borders work
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Posted on 01-15-05 02:35 AM, in How do you deal with certain issues? Link
Watch TV. Once I get started on the Discovery Channel, I find it impossible to stop watching documenteries. Maybe I like learning, maybe my wealth of knowledge about random crap needs topping up, I don't know but it seems to work.

University is proving stressful at the moment, I have three or four lives running at once. One academic, one social, one private and one proffessional.
I'm always worrying about so many different things at once. Usually its money, because it's the one thing I can easy get more of by working more, so I let it slide all the time. Then there's medication, seeing the doctor and trying to keep health issues going. Then there's exams, and then there's time to see Chad at the weekend, and it's a nightmare to even deligate the minimum amount of time to each worry.

The key is prioritising. I can afford to ignore money, so it's the least important because there's always overtime going at work. Then personal stuff and paying for medication, then seeing Chad, and then University on top.

Failing that, ignore everything and play videogames
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Posted on 01-15-05 02:40 AM, in First image from another world Link
It looks as barren as Mars, I hope things look up as it starts to take more photos because things look pretty disappointing.

However, if there's evidence of water errosion, it could turn out to be very exciting. Seeing as Titan still has an atmosphere, we might see the first rivers outside Earth.

I think Cassini is equiped with radar, so if Huygens disappoints we'll be able to see the whole planet unwrapped like we saw Venus in the 1990s

Edit: I just checked the Cassini Huygens site at Nasa, and two of those photos were taken from the decent camera, so it was about 20 miles up! What looks like mountains and vallies is in fact the difference between low and high ground, and they say that there are rivers that join a coastline too.
This is really cool stuff, I can't wait to see things being confirmed in the next few days


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Posted on 01-15-05 04:07 PM, in Schedules... Link
Monday
10-11 - Database Systems
12- 1 - Principles of Object Oriented Software Construction
1 - 2 - Principles of Object Oriented Software Construction

Tusday
9 -10 - Web Based Systems
11-12 - Software Engineering Concepts and Methods
2 - 3 - Web Based Systems
3 - 4 - Network Programming
4 - 5 - Database Systems

Wednesday
10-12 - Network Programming
1 - 2 - Advanced Scripting

Thursday
Free

Friday
12- 1 - Software Engineering Concepts and Methods
1 - 2 - Advanced Scripting

Key:
Database Systems: SQL
Principles of Object Oriented Software Construction: C++ and UML / OCL
Web Based Systems: HTML, Javascript, Perl, PHP
Software Engineering Concepts and Methods: Usually Visual Basic, but a lot of Software Engineering skills thrown in too.
Netowrk Programming: Java
Advanced Scripting: Python
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Posted on 01-15-05 04:13 PM, in First image from another world Link
Unfortunately it'll be far more difficult to plan a mission to Europa. Such a craft would have to be extremely complex in order to tunnel through the ice sheet to get into it's oceans.

It'll have to get through space first, then land, then melt through the ice (which requires a serious amount of energy for a lander), and then it'll have to navigate through the water below.

Even though Europe looks really smooth from an orbit around Jupiter, the surface will probably be quite unstable, like that of a glacier. It's covered in cracks in the ice that would most likely swallow a lander up if it's unlucky. A pretty disastrous end for an expensive lander.
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Posted on 01-15-05 04:46 PM, in Happy birthday Jizuko!! Link
Happy Birthday, Jiz! Have a good one

Jizukoo rhymes with Cukoo




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Posted on 01-15-05 05:24 PM, in Drinky winky Link
Am I the only one who thought this has an extremely dodgy thread title?

It's going to be a while before I get drunk again, but maybe I'll try something a little funnier than the regular post in my blog. I think that's the only reason it's still around
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Posted on 01-15-05 06:04 PM, in January 2005 ACS Rankings Link
Oh yes, get in! And on a weekend where I've turned down overtime at work to revise for a week of exams. I think this deserves a w00t!
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Posted on 01-15-05 06:37 PM, in Da Ali G Show Link
The only episode I've seen of Spaced is the one with the Resident Evil parody... My friend insisted I watch it, and I thought it was a bit of an oddball comedy, but funny nonetheless
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Posted on 01-16-05 01:15 AM, in Staff Re-organization '05 - Changes to come. Link
For the record, I voted strongly for I think a strong staff is just one of the keys to the development of a successful board
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Posted on 01-16-05 01:45 AM, in First image from another world Link
We think that life may be a natural part of a planet's lifecycle, if the conditions are vaguely right. If we find any sort of life on either Europa or Titan, it'd be a start.

At the moment, I'm only holding out for blue-green algae
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Posted on 01-16-05 01:53 AM, in "Harry the Nazi" Link
Damn straight, we can't sort out our own taxes, let alone anyone elses. It's time we started putting an effective spending plan into place, like France or Germany.

Personally I wouldn't mind seeing the Navy and the Army shrink down to size.
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Posted on 01-16-05 02:20 AM, in Acmlm Town Square #4: The time is nigh! Repent or be cast into hellfire! Link
I've played that in my time, Deathscythe was my favorite too, especially for the move where he rises up across the screen swinging his scythe

Big'n'bouncy girls? It's got to be Soul Calibur or Dead or Alive.

I like DoA 2, but I'm finding myself longing for the original on the Saturn. Now I'm collection Saturn games, it's right near the top >=D
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