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  • O Oakman

    Chris Austin wrote:

    Then again, that is what a lot of people say about EVE Online

    I have great respect for the boyos over at Eve, but no desire to play the game. I prefer the kind of combat algorithms that Civ 4 employs which deal in probabilities, not absolutes.

    Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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    Oakman wrote:

    I have great respect for the boyos over at Eve, but no desire to play the game.

    I've enjoyed the game the times I've played it but not enough to hang around for more than a month. The times I have had the chance to chat with some of the team members they are very friendly and really enthusiastic about their work. They gave a really good talk at this years pycon here[^] and here[^].

    Oakman wrote:

    I prefer the kind of combat algorithms that Civ 4 employs which deal in probabilities, not absolutes.

    Another game that has stolen nights from me. My wife pretty much forced me to remove it from my game machine.

    Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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      Oakman wrote:

      I have great respect for the boyos over at Eve, but no desire to play the game.

      I've enjoyed the game the times I've played it but not enough to hang around for more than a month. The times I have had the chance to chat with some of the team members they are very friendly and really enthusiastic about their work. They gave a really good talk at this years pycon here[^] and here[^].

      Oakman wrote:

      I prefer the kind of combat algorithms that Civ 4 employs which deal in probabilities, not absolutes.

      Another game that has stolen nights from me. My wife pretty much forced me to remove it from my game machine.

      Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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      Chris Austin wrote:

      My wife pretty much forced me to remove it from my game machine.

      Just one more turn, honey. Then I'll come to bed. . .

      Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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      • C Christian Graus

        Too bad, I was always a Holden man, although I see more Fords on the road, and drive all Toyotas nowadays.

        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "I am new to programming world. I have been learning c# for about past four weeks. I am quite acquainted with the fundamentals of c#. Now I have to work on a project which converts given flat files to XML using the XML serialization method" - SK64 ( but the forums have stuff like this posted every day )

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        Christian Graus wrote:

        Too bad, I was always a Holden man, although I see more Fords on the road, and drive all Toyotas nowadays.

        Have no fear, Kev will save us!!!!

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          Christian Graus wrote:

          Too bad, I was always a Holden man, although I see more Fords on the road, and drive all Toyotas nowadays.

          Have no fear, Kev will save us!!!!

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          Christian Graus
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          Yeah, I feel much better now....

          Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "I am new to programming world. I have been learning c# for about past four weeks. I am quite acquainted with the fundamentals of c#. Now I have to work on a project which converts given flat files to XML using the XML serialization method" - SK64 ( but the forums have stuff like this posted every day )

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          • C Christian Graus

            Ilíon wrote:

            and your bitch is coherent only

            Yeah, my bitch is not coherent at all, no matter how much I smack her.....

            Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "I am new to programming world. I have been learning c# for about past four weeks. I am quite acquainted with the fundamentals of c#. Now I have to work on a project which converts given flat files to XML using the XML serialization method" - SK64 ( but the forums have stuff like this posted every day )

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            Ilion
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            That was so lame X| , and so automatic :zzz: ... and, naturally, pretty much what one has learned to expect.

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              That was so lame X| , and so automatic :zzz: ... and, naturally, pretty much what one has learned to expect.

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              Christian Graus
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              Wow - the approval of people who I respect, and the disapproval of the person who I don't. That's what I call a 100% success rate.

              Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "I am new to programming world. I have been learning c# for about past four weeks. I am quite acquainted with the fundamentals of c#. Now I have to work on a project which converts given flat files to XML using the XML serialization method" - SK64 ( but the forums have stuff like this posted every day )

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              • I Ilion

                That was so lame X| , and so automatic :zzz: ... and, naturally, pretty much what one has learned to expect.

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                Rob Graham
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                Since you like them, here's one for you: :thumbsdown:

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                • R Rob Graham

                  Since you like them, here's one for you: :thumbsdown:

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                  Chris Austin
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                  :thumbsup:

                  Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    Wow - the approval of people who I respect, and the disapproval of the person who I don't. That's what I call a 100% success rate.

                    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "I am new to programming world. I have been learning c# for about past four weeks. I am quite acquainted with the fundamentals of c#. Now I have to work on a project which converts given flat files to XML using the XML serialization method" - SK64 ( but the forums have stuff like this posted every day )

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                    Oakman
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                    Christian Graus wrote:

                    That's what I call a 100% success rate.

                    :thumbsup::thumbsup:

                    Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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                    • R Rob Graham

                      Since you like them, here's one for you: :thumbsdown:

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                      Oakman
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                      :thumbsup::thumbsup:

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                      • O Oakman

                        Ilíon wrote:

                        You explicitly reject the former

                        I think you're confusing morality with religion - they often have nothinbg to do with each other. I have offered a definition of morality, not based on a fear of what the priests and prophets will say their god wants (besides large donations to them) but instead on the survival of the species.

                        Ilíon wrote:

                        about the natural result of the latter

                        Say what? The rule of law has as its result, the right to break contracts with impugnity? What are you smoking today?

                        Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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                        Brady Kelly
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                        Oakman wrote:

                        I think you're confusing morality with religio

                        Ilion's opinion of our nature, and implicitly of his own, precludes morality without religion.

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                        • O Oakman

                          Ilíon wrote:

                          You explicitly reject the former

                          I think you're confusing morality with religion - they often have nothinbg to do with each other. I have offered a definition of morality, not based on a fear of what the priests and prophets will say their god wants (besides large donations to them) but instead on the survival of the species.

                          Ilíon wrote:

                          about the natural result of the latter

                          Say what? The rule of law has as its result, the right to break contracts with impugnity? What are you smoking today?

                          Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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                          Brady Kelly
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                          Oakman wrote:

                          Say what? The rule of law has as its result, the right to break contracts with impugnity? What are you smoking today? I think he means a society committed the letter of the law is bound to become a slave to loopholes.

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                            Oakman wrote:

                            Say what? The rule of law has as its result, the right to break contracts with impugnity? What are you smoking today? I think he means a society committed the letter of the law is bound to become a slave to loopholes.

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                            Brady Kelly wrote:

                            I think he means a society committed the letter of the law is bound to become a slave to loopholes

                            Perhaps. And perhaps he is right - but a society committed to the rule of men is nothing but loopholes. Certainly, if the king can forgive this debt and double that one with a wave of his scepter, we are even worse off than we are now. (It might be argued that Obama is trying to get that power written into law.) The problem with any democracy appears to be that sooner or later the sheeple decide to vote themselves benefits. Businesses decide that it would be really nice to be able to hide behind a law that says they don't have to pay what they owe or deliver what they have contracted for. Not surprisingly, the people who are affected by that law want the same advantage in their financial dealings. It appears now that GM will be able to break its union contracts and its agreements with its franchisers - some of whom having spent millions building up their role as middleman and emerge with no real scars and a fat reward paid from the taxes of the same people who they just screwed to the wall. Senior management will point out that they are sharing in everyone's pain because they have cut their multi-million dollars salaries by 1/3rd, and jet off the the Keys for vacation. Back in the day, they would have gone to jail.

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                              Brady Kelly wrote:

                              I think he means a society committed the letter of the law is bound to become a slave to loopholes

                              Perhaps. And perhaps he is right - but a society committed to the rule of men is nothing but loopholes. Certainly, if the king can forgive this debt and double that one with a wave of his scepter, we are even worse off than we are now. (It might be argued that Obama is trying to get that power written into law.) The problem with any democracy appears to be that sooner or later the sheeple decide to vote themselves benefits. Businesses decide that it would be really nice to be able to hide behind a law that says they don't have to pay what they owe or deliver what they have contracted for. Not surprisingly, the people who are affected by that law want the same advantage in their financial dealings. It appears now that GM will be able to break its union contracts and its agreements with its franchisers - some of whom having spent millions building up their role as middleman and emerge with no real scars and a fat reward paid from the taxes of the same people who they just screwed to the wall. Senior management will point out that they are sharing in everyone's pain because they have cut their multi-million dollars salaries by 1/3rd, and jet off the the Keys for vacation. Back in the day, they would have gone to jail.

                              Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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                              Rob Graham
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                              Oakman wrote:

                              Certainly, if the king can forgive this debt and double that one with a wave of his scepter, we are even worse off than we are now.

                              But he is wrong to suggest that religion provides a meaningful alternative. There is no difference between the king forgiving debt and the high priest doing so. There is a significant christian sect in my area founded on the premise that "God wants you to be rich". Proof that a fast talking preacher can craft any interpretation required out of the scriptures, making them hardly of any value as a moral standard. Kant provided better, if still flawed, basis with his concept of a categorical imperative. As soon as a society starts to permit the breaking of contracts for the short-term benefit of one party, contracts become worthless, and business descends into survival of the fastest or stealthiest thief: the Bernie Madoff principle.

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                                Oakman wrote:

                                Certainly, if the king can forgive this debt and double that one with a wave of his scepter, we are even worse off than we are now.

                                But he is wrong to suggest that religion provides a meaningful alternative. There is no difference between the king forgiving debt and the high priest doing so. There is a significant christian sect in my area founded on the premise that "God wants you to be rich". Proof that a fast talking preacher can craft any interpretation required out of the scriptures, making them hardly of any value as a moral standard. Kant provided better, if still flawed, basis with his concept of a categorical imperative. As soon as a society starts to permit the breaking of contracts for the short-term benefit of one party, contracts become worthless, and business descends into survival of the fastest or stealthiest thief: the Bernie Madoff principle.

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                                Oakman
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                                Rob Graham wrote:

                                There is no difference between the king forgiving debt and the high priest doing so.

                                The odds are always quite good that one of them is in the hip pocket of the other.

                                Rob Graham wrote:

                                There is a significant christian sect in my area founded on the premise that "God wants you to be rich".

                                When Christianity was the religion of the slaves, it promised pie in the sky, by and by. I guess that message doesn't resonate as well when you are able to eat out three nights a week.

                                Rob Graham wrote:

                                As soon as a society starts to permit the breaking of contracts for the short-term benefit of one party, contracts become worthless, and business descends into survival of the fastest or stealthiest thief: the Bernie Madoff principle.

                                And it really doesn't matter whether that society thinks it is a democracy, oligarchy, monarchy or theocracy. The Madoffs will be glad to wear whatever mask is required while they empty your safe.

                                Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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                                  Wow - the approval of people who I respect, and the disapproval of the person who I don't. That's what I call a 100% success rate.

                                  Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. "I am new to programming world. I have been learning c# for about past four weeks. I am quite acquainted with the fundamentals of c#. Now I have to work on a project which converts given flat files to XML using the XML serialization method" - SK64 ( but the forums have stuff like this posted every day )

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                                  :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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                                  • O Oakman

                                    According to a friend of mine who ought to know, GM has sent out 1,600 letters to dealers around the country saying that, as of June 1, they will no longer have a franchise. According to her, GM is planning on declaring bankruptcy at the end of the month and only Chevy, Buick, and Cadillac are going to come out the other side.

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                                    Oakman wrote:

                                    only Chevy, Buick, and Cadillac are going to come out the other side.

                                    Thats too bad... Buick deserves to die as well. ;)

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                                      Oakman wrote:

                                      only Chevy, Buick, and Cadillac are going to come out the other side.

                                      Thats too bad... Buick deserves to die as well. ;)

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                                      Mike Mullikin wrote:

                                      Buick deserves to die as we

                                      Apparently, it's an extremely popular car overseas.

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                                      • O Oakman

                                        Mike Mullikin wrote:

                                        Buick deserves to die as we

                                        Apparently, it's an extremely popular car overseas.

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                                        Oakman wrote:

                                        Apparently, it's an extremely popular car overseas.

                                        Really?! Where?

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                                          Oakman wrote:

                                          Apparently, it's an extremely popular car overseas.

                                          Really?! Where?

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                                          Mike Mullikin wrote:

                                          Really?! Where?

                                          That's all my friend mentioned. I assumed she meant Asia, but that may just be because I've read that in China they like big American cars.

                                          Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin

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