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Posted on 01-23-06 10:27 PM, in Getting over someone Link



Delete every file, burn every pic of her, except one which you should put in the bottom of a public urinal. Trust me you'll enjoy that. Get rid of every reminder, and stay busy.


Edit: Oh and one more thing. Remember she's a bitch, and be done with her but at some let the hate go or it will leave a black spot on your soul.


(edited by netscape on 01-24-06 02:35 AM)
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Posted on 01-27-06 05:40 AM, in Ask Elmo. (A Male's point of view though he has a sense of humour...honest!) Link
Originally posted by Uncle Elmo


- You know I'm temped to ask why you WANT to know this! Boxers usually, althoigh when it's warm it has been known to be "neither". There, given you nightmares now haven't I




Well you said anything.
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Posted on 01-28-06 03:01 AM, in This just speaks for itself. Link
Won't people who eat to much fast food be weeded out of the gene pool?

Till the only thing left is a super race who can take whole cattle herds worth of burgers from the enemy and still fight?
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Posted on 01-28-06 07:46 PM, in 1nes and Zer0s in the Blood... Link
You could encode digital information in DNA, don't know how stable it would be. You could also encode genetic code as digital information, and that's exactly what the Human Gnome Project did.

However it gets messy with living critter made from the DNA. You'd not only have to record it's DNA, but everything about each cell down to it's quantum level. Getting fully accurate quantum information about each particle is impossible. If you scan it's speed (well more accurately velocity, speed plus direction) you'll mess up it's position, if you scan it's position you'll mess up it's speed/direction. This is known as Hindenburg's uncertainty principle. The universe's way of sticking it to those noisy humans.

If you some how manage to get around that. (There was scientific experiment where they got around that and transported/teleported a single particle, wouldn't work for a scanner but you never know what someone can think of) Then you'd have another problem. See quantum values (charge spin ect) are analog. They can be anywhere from a whole number to a decimal infinite digits long. So some of them just can't be converted to analog accurately. "well we could get em pretty close" you might say, and you'd be right. However in Chaos theory is a principle known as the butterfly effect. Essentially in complex systems a slight change will snowball into a big change. Take for example your car piston. One wayward metal fragment can scratch up a chamber and suddenly it don't work the same. A space shuttle launch is another example. One valve lock up and you get what happened in 1986. Change a single gear in a swiss watch and it throws the whole thing off. Biological organisms have alot of redundancy systems to try to put things back in order, but even they aren't perfect. The liver's a chemical powerhouse constantly regulating the body's chemistry to keep it livable. It does a remarkable job. The immune system kills rogue invaders as well as ill formed cells. On average the immune system kills 4 cells a day that if left would grow in to cancer. However in some people some bad cells slip through, some viruses kill before they can be stopped. Some the immune just can't win against.(HIV for example), some poisons kill before they can be cleaned. Chemically they're just tiny variables in the huge equation that is human biochemistry

That's another thing. See the universe has a principle called entropy. Entropy means things grow colder, quieter, less complex, and energetic overtime. Entropy means your car brakes down from a complex system able to move to, an old hunker system rusting in your lawn.

So when you scan yourself your copy would have a number of errors from rounding it's particle's information down to usable values. These would combine with any errors you made simulating physics (extremely hard at our current state of not knowing them all) to change your copy's biochemistry, since it would now be different the whole system would change and entropy would kick in almost certainly. In short your copy would get sick and die, if it's biological systems were ever functional enough in there to be alive.

Course you could take a short cut and just scan the neural circuits and simulate their function. Then it could use a digital body no more complex then Mario's n64 body.
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Posted on 01-29-06 03:52 AM, in Ask Elmo. (A Male's point of view though he has a sense of humour...honest!) Link
Yeah I think so for now.
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Posted on 01-29-06 04:05 AM, in So I've got like, this Mr. Goodbar... Link
Originally posted by Sonicandtails
Xk's



I even looked in google and no luck, what's an Xk?
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Posted on 01-30-06 05:56 PM, in 1nes and Zer0s in the Blood... Link
Originally posted by Kutske
netscape, what in the hell are you talking about? My "copy?" Maybe you posted in the wrong topic by accident, but this topic has absolutely nothing to do with clones or copying genes or anything even remotely like that. While an interesting read, that lengthy post has absolutely nothing to do with anything that anybody has said thus far in this topic. Really, wow, that was totally out of left-field.

I won't even type what I was gonna until you explain what that post is supposed to mean. I'm just guessing you posted in the wrong topic by mistake.



Yeah the first paragraph was relevent to your post. The rest... Just some mentle meandering loosly based on it.



Originally posted by Cheveyo Chowilawu


(Pssst... you meant Genome.)

oops

kirk in wraith of kahn yell: SSSSSPPPPPPPEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLL CCCHHHHHEEEEEEECCKKK!!!!!!!!!


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Posted on 01-30-06 06:00 PM, in Anya's Wedding Thread: Pictures & Journal are up!! Link
Okay posting in your wedding thread.


So for your wedding boxers, briefs, other or neither?
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Posted on 01-30-06 06:40 PM, in Anya's Wedding Thread: Pictures & Journal are up!! Link
I'm just playing. Cool pics, nice modern look. Best wishes on your union. May it be long, strong, and always getting better.
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Posted on 02-02-06 03:35 AM, in Dishware or Paper: Which makes the more economic plate? Link
I'd say dishwasher as paper plates cost more money it seems.
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Posted on 03-11-06 09:45 PM, in Short story: Bush watches the Science channel. Link
This one is called President Bush watches the Science channel.

December, 2006:

President Bush sets down to watch tv. "Hey honey you wanna find my bullet proof vest for the hunting trip with Dick Chaney? Dig up the electro paddles we might need those too". Bush picks up the remote. "Crap the cables out. Wait I seem to have two channels, one has Dr. Phil, and is the Science channel. Ick, I'll go with the science channel"

State of the union address, 2007:

Bush comes out to the podium. "My fellow Americans, secret govament intel has discovered the galaxy might teaming with an rogue element known as strangelets. These particles are hostile to our way off life. When they come into contact with normal matter they conquer it and force it into their tyrannical state.

The galaxy might be teaming with it in the form of dark matter. What I want to know is why is it so dark? What does it have to hide?

One single strangelet could absorb the planet which as you well know is made of normal free matter with liberty scalar fields at it's nucular core. These particles pose clear and present danger to our way of matter. They pose a major threat to this nation as one single particle could compress us to their tyrannical whims. It is my belief the universe is teaming with these particles of mass destruction.

The Milky Way galaxy might be teaming with it. Scientist tell me at the center of a galaxy is something called a galactic core. I am asking Congress to give me authority to launch an attack on this galactic core. This galaxy also has other proven particles of mass destruction in the form of singularrities, or black holes in layman's terms, an could also swallow the Earth whole. The galaxy posses a clear and present danger with it's particles of mass destruction and is need of a core change so that strangelet matter, and singularrity matter can be freed from it's gravitational oppression. This is Atom building people. Some ninnies and naysayers in places like NASA or Berkley may tell you you can't just take out a Galactic core. To them I say why do you hate America? I need 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Dollars to procure enough rocket fuel to take this tyrannical star system out of power, and put in place a new democratically elected core. Congress needs to step up to the plate and give me the funds for this. This is war on Gravity people"


Later that year France protests spreading yankee imperilism to the stars, and Tony Blair promises Britian's full support.

July, year 43,901.

After finding no dangerous particles of mass destruction Bush's decendents announce the war on the galaxy was really just about removing a tyrannical core from power.

August, year 55,623. The galactic core, under the gravitational pull of a nearby globule star cluster, drifts out of it's crimes against matter trial in protest.
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Posted on 03-13-06 02:58 PM, in Could we, At least, have a spell check? Link
There's an extension for lololol, and Mozilla called spellbound. Just install it and a regional dictionary from here. It underlines misspelled words as you type. Then you can right click and hit check spelling..., and well, I'm sure you know how spell check works.

IE has iespell. Can't say too much about it because I never use IE(, and infact quite loath it, but that's a different issue, maybe neurosis, altogether).

Other browsers prolly have their own spellchecks, just google em.
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Posted on 03-15-06 12:13 PM, in Could we, At least, have a spell check? Link
Not everyone has perfect spelling though. Grade school when everyone else was doing their spelling work I said "this is stupid" and read science books. Did great in science, but my spelling can be atrocious. Doesn't slow down the browser noticeably either.


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Posted on 03-15-06 06:12 PM, in Could we, At least, have a spell check? Link
Originally posted by 21 days
Originally posted by netscape
Not everyone has perfect spelling though. Grade school when everyone else was doing their spelling work I said "this is stupid" and read science books. Did great in science, but my spelling can be atrocious. Doesn't slow down the browser noticeably either.

what

people read science books when bored in your school?

wow and I thought I was the only one who did that



I did, most did their normal work, and then punched each other when a VW Bug drove by. Good times good times. Old science books from the 70s though.

Bet they'd have an easier time teaching science if they dipped into some things from advanced physics to perk interest early on. I mean Stranglets, Neutron stars, mysterious Quasars, Hawking radiation, Relativistic length/time contraction, dark matter, singularities, Super string theory and the eleventh dimension, worm holes, gravitational space warping. The universe seems like the plot to the weirdest anime you ever saw.

Punch Buggy!


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Posted on 03-17-06 08:58 PM, in Whoops. Link
Originally posted by JeffreyGlen
I definately posted that in the wrong forum too. Sorry!

My friend is at work with me. They want to register an account.

It won't let her becasue it says I've already registered here.


Some help please?



Use a proxy?
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Posted on 03-25-06 03:37 PM, in blue jeans catch fire alot easier then you'd think. Link
Well story starts out I have a rip in my pants, right in the buttockle area so it was indecent exposure rather then trendy. I have some iron on patches, but no iron, nor needle and thread. Being a man of thought I reasoned the patch only needs heat and pressure. So thinking on this I used some tape to stick the patch to the hole tightly, and put the pants in the oven. Wow should have used a lower temp. Jean smoke is pretty noxios as far as smoke goes. I think I just got several months worth of ciggerettes in a few minutes. Better be careful or I could get addicted and smoke 30 pants a day.

Anyway it's finally aired out enough I can see into the kitchen mop the water out of the oven, (don't worry I threw the braker before I threw the water, don't mix electricity and water kids.), then get some new pants later.

Moral of the story: only bake your clothes with proper training.


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(edited by netscape on 03-25-06 02:44 PM)
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Posted on 04-27-06 09:49 PM, in Microsofts Bullshit Link
Originally posted by Skydude
Bill Gates believes information should be free, yo.



That's gotta be sarcasm que no?
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Posted on 04-27-06 10:58 PM, in Microsofts Bullshit Link
Originally posted by Tarale
Originally posted by netscape
Originally posted by Skydude
Bill Gates believes information should be free, yo.



That's gotta be sarcasm que no?


I thought it was some of the open-source zealots that spouted the "information is free" stuff. In fact, often used as an argument for why Windows / OSX / Anything source code should be released, and filesharing of all files regardless of copyrights is good-good.....



Depends what you mean by free. Free as in free beer, or free as in free speech? The main goal of the GPL is that you should be free to modify any software you get however you want, but if you make these changes public you should give the source so other people are free to too. Whether or not you charge/pay for software is a different issue. Infact open source supporters are generally supportive of reasonable copyright restrictions as the GPL and smiler licenses aren't effective without it.


Microsoft on the other hand has been ever more restrictive. From DRM to WPA (which doesn't stop real pirates, just your diabolically evil grandma from her nefarious plan to install windows on gasp two computers. That evil person! The devil won't even look her in the eye she's so evil), to plans for TCP which if successfully forced on the market would make it so you need Microsoft's permission just to open a file, and internet to get permission every time you load it. So that ms can just up and change their minds, or possibly up pay for play schemes were you never really own your collection of music, just rent it. Software would need to be certified by ms to accessible on TCP, this would kill GPL software on windows. Which is one of Microsoft's goals anyway.

Bill Gate's campaign against the GPL has gone from labeling it a 'virus', to funneling money into the SCO lawsuit against Linux (prolly the flagship of the GPL), to lobbying Congress to outlawing government use of GPL software, or even outlawing the parts of the GPL that give it it's strength. See the issue ms has with the GPL is it's competition, but there's no company to crush. It's normally school yard bully tricks won't work.

Whether or not grandma copying windows to her other computer is wrong, it's clear billyboy gates wants information locked up deep in a Microsoft bank vault.

said ma peace on the issue


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Posted on 05-25-06 03:18 AM, in If The World Were To End Tommorow... Link
try and leave some kind of artifacts to survive the disaster for any future intelligence to find... Go look for the orgy. I mean it's the end of the world, nothing to loose, gotta be an orgy somewhere. eat lots of pizza, Try to beat my old starfox64 highscore of 1600... try and time an orgasm at the orgy to the exact moment of the end...
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Posted on 12-29-06 05:00 PM, in So I realised I'm passive aggresive with my girlfriend Link
If she's still my girlfriend... I wanna fix myself though. See I've been smothering her and I'd try not to, do my best not to, couldn't figure it out, till bout 20 minutes after she said she wanted a break...

I'd apologize alot when we had a fight, cause I'd feel bad cause the fight was bad for her and stressful for me and I just wanted it over, and because I didn't wanna get mad and say something I'd feel bad for later. I think I just loaded her up with guilt... iono. What set it off I think is II kinda put her in a place of authority over me cause ironically seemed the best way not to be controlling and I don't wanna control her at all. Reading on the internet it says authority figures tend to activate it.

I don't wanna though! I love her so much. Posting on this forum cause neither of us have friends that visit and I want some advice. I wanna be healthy for her.

Anyone have advice?
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