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Post by BAS » Fri May 22, 2009 11:02 pm

:shock: Why are kilts so expensive?!? I want one for Lakes of Fire and, eventually, Burning Man-- but the cheapest I have found is around US$80.00, and I am still running chronically short on cash... :(

Why is it people will pay you to donate plasma, but you have to pay to donate fat?! :?
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Post by the fire elf » Wed May 27, 2009 2:49 pm

Anger becomes the predominant feeling behaviorally, cognitively and
physiologically when a person makes the conscious choice to take action
to immediately stop the threatening behavior of another outside force.

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The word linear comes from the Latin word linearis, which means created
by lines. In mathematics, a linear map or function f(x) is a function which
satisfies the following two properties...

Additivity
Homogeneity
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Post by mayavin » Wed May 27, 2009 2:59 pm

gyre wrote:What are the 39 steps?
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Post by mayavin » Wed May 27, 2009 3:02 pm

they a tempt to evolve into financial super-predators
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Post by mayavin » Wed May 27, 2009 3:04 pm

absolute threshold of hearing...
(x)
the threshold of pain...



where x=u

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Post by the fire elf » Wed May 27, 2009 3:10 pm

u likey time off more than time on?
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Post by Goddess_Lisa » Wed May 27, 2009 3:53 pm

BAS wrote:Why are kilts so expensive?!?
I just met a gal at the BR Rendezvous who makes mini kilts for gals, maybe they are less expensive and you could just let old one eye hang low... be easier at the port-a-loo...

something to consider :-)
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Post by oneeyeddick » Wed May 27, 2009 4:21 pm

I am not that old !!!
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Post by Goddess_Lisa » Wed May 27, 2009 7:58 pm

oneeyeddick wrote:I am not that old !!!
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Post by mdmf007 » Wed May 27, 2009 8:30 pm

Kilts cost so damn much because theres a lit of work making all of them pleats. -

you can easily spend a grand on a kilt - 80 bones is way on the low end.

Kilts aren't really that difficult to make only labor intensive. Learn how to make pleats, then make a couple hundred more and you have a kilt. (and the finishing, but I still don't think you can make one for less than 80.

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Post by BAS » Wed May 27, 2009 11:40 pm

$80.00 (before shipping) is the cheapest I have seen, after a lot of work looking, so I guess I will have to put off getting one until I get a bit further in paying down my debts.

And, given that this is the Random Thoughts thread, I will now jump to a completely different topic!

The story of the Final Fantasy VII character, Zack Fair, is an incredibly powerful story, with at least some really compelling characters-- and is told in one of the most messy, and difficult manners I have ever struggled with! If it hadn't been so difficult, I would more tempted to try to figure out the story for the character, from the original game, Cloud Strife, since it also sounds interesting!

Anyway, why I think that the story is so powerful is that, ultimately, it becomes a story about What Is Worth Dying For? It is a story of a young man who, upon every occasion he must make a choice, tries to determine what the Right Thing To Do is, and does it. He stays true to his dreams and honor, even at the cost of his own life. (And doesn't even whine about it-- he gets very frustrated at times, but does not wallow in self-pity. Heck, when he sees the odds which are stacked up against him when he goes into what he probably realized would be his last battle, he only comments on how steep the price of freedom is!) Hell, this is a character who spent most of his story trying to save and protect his friends! Dying while defending a helpless friend, prevented from reuniting with his love only because of his death!

And, if a person really wants to make sense of the whole thing, it is scattered across various game systems, a short animated feature, and a full length film. Most of the story is in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, but essential information (that is, "little" things like, well, what just happened and why?) are in the other games and formats. Hampered by the lack of even one video games system and other resources, I finally managed to put the story together only by spending an excessive amount of time on YouTube, and other web sites.

Ultimately, what kept me going working on ferreting out the story was that I am attempting to write some fiction and I felt that studying the story would be worthwhile (it is). Part of me wants to contact Square Enix and try to persuade them to retell the story (or, stories for the whole of FFVII) in a more accessible manner-- but I probably won't. First, I have no idea how to go about it, and, second..., well, actually, mostly it is that I have no idea how to go about it. Maybe a little is that I fear both failing and the unknown of what would happen if I succeeded. :?

But, things like the contrast between Zack when, in the very beginning, when his reply to his mentor's telling him to take the mission seriously, and he replies "Serious-- oh, yeah!" and when, after a friend of his defies orders and, instead of taking him prisoner warns him that he can't go home to see his parents, he asks after their well being and concludes that learning about their well being was what was really important, after all, is something I think will be lost when the thing finally becomes too obsolete for people to bother with. Not to mention that, based on what I saw on YouTube, the combat system actually seems to work against the storytelling aspect! Phooey!

(Well, I don't know if this rant helped or not. I guess it is the author in me which got upset, mostly.)
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Post by oneeyeddick » Thu May 28, 2009 12:36 am

And here I was still holding a grudge against the pink ghost for being so damned predictable in Pac-Man.

Dude....you gotz' some issues !!!
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Post by **burn** » Thu May 28, 2009 12:41 am

can't sleep.
brain will not turn off.
argh.
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Post by BAS » Thu May 28, 2009 1:26 am

oneeyeddick wrote:And here I was still holding a grudge against the pink ghost for being so damned predictable in Pac-Man.

Dude....you gotz' some issues !!!
Uhm, I wasn't saying I had anything against the characters in the game, my problem is with the way the story is told.
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Post by oneeyeddick » Thu May 28, 2009 1:58 am

The ghosts in Pac-man also have a story, google it.
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Post by BAS » Thu May 28, 2009 11:05 am

Yes, and there is a Pac-Man movie coming out and even some Pac-Man pornographic fan fiction online (locate it yourself), but Pac-Man is beside the point.
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Post by oneeyeddick » Thu May 28, 2009 11:21 am

The point is, it's just a vidoe game, MAN !!!

if you see Dave, tell him I am looking for him, would ya' ?
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Post by MozyBonz » Thu May 28, 2009 12:19 pm

**burn** wrote:can't sleep.
brain will not turn off.
argh.

Random thoughts of what she is thinking about...

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Post by oneeyeddick » Thu May 28, 2009 1:38 pm

Randomly placed with the thoughs of a thinking thoughter.
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Post by mayavin » Thu May 28, 2009 3:00 pm

plain clothes earn adventure...

or to bicker that the farts aren't nearly foul or pretty enough

what's a neuron?

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Ressurance markers along the Queen Elizabeth Way/Highway 403 concurrency in Oakville, Ontario.

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Australia and New Zealand have setups similar to the United States, but usually without the direction sign.





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Post by BAS » Thu May 28, 2009 4:28 pm

oneeyeddick wrote:The point is, it's just a vidoe game, MAN !!!

if you see Dave, tell him I am looking for him, would ya' ?
Ah, so your point is that video games can not be works of art, then! Which also was said about comic books, forms of music, television and movies.

I know many Daves, you need to be more specific, or stop losing track of him.
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Post by gyre » Thu May 28, 2009 9:38 pm

gyre wrote:What are the 39 steps?

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Post by BAS » Thu May 28, 2009 10:39 pm

I thought that there were only supposed to be 12 steps...? :?

D---ed story writing is going slowly, but at least made some minimal progress today. I still can't seem to keep the level of quality up to my minimal standards consistently, and will need to go over and re-write major portions.

I should take my bike to work Friday, although I have no idea what sort of work they will be having us do. I'll need to take my car Saturday, and probably will on Sunday, too. (And I need to check with a co-worker for Sunday, to see if she needs a ride that day, too.) Hopefully there won't be any flash floods over the weekend. (Maybe we won't have a monsoon season this year?)
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Post by the fire elf » Fri May 29, 2009 9:30 am

BAS wrote:will need to go over and re-write major portions.

I should take, although I have no idea what sort. I'll need to take , and probably will, too. (And I need to see, too.) Hopefully. (Maybe we won't have a season this year?)
the great thing about morphology is that you've always got something to sork with...

clothes are quick to change, while thinking takes more time.

chef means knowing and timing... piping hot... that's the way to go

and with unknown variables in unknown quantites, interacting in unknown ways for unknown periods of time, in semi-predictable circumstances...

well... what's to know?

an empty cup holds the most

thereby, therefore and whatnot

hey...

what's that over there?!?

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Post by mayavin » Fri May 29, 2009 9:32 am

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