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March 4th, 2004, 04:17 AM
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Re: I Love This Game
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Originally posted by Ctennyson:
Where would one find a game community composed of 12 year olds? Is this like...posting on a Playstation 2 board, or something?
LOL.
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March 4th, 2004, 04:40 AM
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Re: I Love This Game
[quote]Originally posted by Arryn:
Some of us, such as myself, actually majored in physics. Astrophysics in my case,
Reminds me of a system admin we had at our Last ISP who had a degree in astrophysics. The owner used to love to make jokes about "its not like this is rocket science" and "not all of us are rocket scientists"
OTOH, I have no idea how Gandalf derives a connection to so-called "intelligent design" (aka creationism) from string theory.
I am NOT desiring to open that can of worms here but if you are really interested here are some cliff notes.
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March 4th, 2004, 06:25 AM
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Re: I Love This Game
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Originally posted by Gandalf Parker:
Reminds me of a system admin we had at our Last ISP who had a degree in astrophysics. The owner used to love to make jokes about "its not like this is rocket science" and "not all of us are rocket scientists"
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I've gotten my share of that as well. You may note from my sig that I live in Houston. I *have* worked as a rocket scientist ... 
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March 4th, 2004, 10:55 PM
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Re: I Love This Game
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Originally posted by Ctennyson:
Where would one find a game community composed of 12 year olds? Is this like...posting on a Playstation 2 board, or something?
LOL.
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Unreal Tournament etc... 
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March 5th, 2004, 12:18 AM
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Re: I Love This Game
I'd say Warcraft 3, but after hearing about how bad those forums are and actually looking...
I don't even know how they manage to use a web browser or feed themselves most of the Posts are so painfully stupid. I'm not sure what age you'd have to be to make Posts like that.
And I'm not quite sure I agree with some of the things in your linked text file there...I won't get into a detailed argument, but I don't think quantum theory has "moved things from understandable provable scientific rules" Now admittedly quantum systems behave in a way very much out of the realm of everyday experience so they cannot be understood by simple analogies. And quantum theory is just as provable as the rest of physics...if it wasn't it wouldn't be a theory. Admittedly we can't know exactly if things work like the theory says they do, but the results we get conform with experiment, and that's how we came up with gravitation and everything else.
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March 5th, 2004, 12:26 AM
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Re: I Love This Game
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Originally posted by LordArioch:
I'd say Warcraft 3, but after hearing about how bad those forums are and actually looking...
I don't even know how they manage to use a web browser or feed themselves most of the Posts are so painfully stupid. I'm not sure what age you'd have to be to make Posts like that.
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12, usually. The fact that they're innately stupid doesn't hurt, either. You're only young once, but stupidity is forever. Look at some of those makes my eyes hurt. I really do miss the old days of computing. Back when you had to be smart to use a computer, because the power switch was hidden in the back. Ah....those were the days.
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March 5th, 2004, 01:57 AM
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Re: I Love This Game
In the good old days, when you had to make a new config.sys and autoexec.bat for every game, with enough of x free for one, and y free for another. lol. Yeah.
Except that meant I had to do 9 times the work, since I'm the tech support guy in the family 
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