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Half-Life 2 Roleplay / HL2 Mood Music
« on: October 06, 2011, 03:52:45 AM »
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Half-Life 2 Roleplay / Re: The CCA ( Pubic Debate )
« on: October 06, 2011, 03:47:21 AM »
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Half-Life 2 Roleplay / Re: The CCA ( Pubic Debate )
« on: October 06, 2011, 02:52:10 AM »
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Introductions / Re: I want to be the Butt Inspector
« on: October 05, 2011, 05:12:42 AM »
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Creations / Re: C++ Programs
« on: September 27, 2011, 05:40:00 PM »
Idk about python but in c++ you still have to spell the variables in your formula correct
energy = speed * speed * mass / 2
Corrected

I re-named them.
Code: [Select]
mass = input("What is the mass ? ") ; [b]mas = float(mass)[/b]
speed = input("What is the speed ? ") ; [b]sped = float(speed)[/b]

I've been doing python for a little over 6 months, and am starting to do a bit of networking, but its more learning than anything functional.

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Creations / Re: C++ Programs
« on: September 26, 2011, 01:34:14 AM »
I call your C++ and raise you a python.

Code: [Select]
mass = input("What is the mass ? ") ; mas = float(mass)
speed = input("What is the speed ? ") ; sped = float(speed)
energy = sped * sped * mas / 2
print ("Kinetic energy =", int(energy))
b = input ("Press enter to exit : ")

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Half-Life 2 Roleplay / Re: Got a new skin.
« on: September 25, 2011, 02:25:47 AM »
Yeh, don't make assumptions based on age (Just like you woundn't on race)

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General Discussion / Re: Post yo ugly ass self!
« on: September 16, 2011, 06:46:13 AM »
Not trying to be nasty, but you look like a stripper in the first picture :/

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Social Discussion / Re: When you go out to a bar/pub/party;
« on: September 15, 2011, 09:19:58 AM »
*Cough

Good, smooth Vodka. Not that I would know from experience or anything...

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Half-Life 2 Roleplay / Re: Outlands lab Applications
« on: September 14, 2011, 04:45:40 PM »
// If I've been sticking around for a few weeks would I have to re-apply?

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General Discussion / Re: 9/11 : Lest we never forget
« on: September 13, 2011, 03:13:40 AM »
3,000 People died (approx) in 9/11. This is indeed a tragic event, but I'd like to respectfully post my opinion on the matter.

9/11 is a media hype. People suck up tragedy; people watch it with horror and disgust, but the problem is, people don't stop watching. The more hype and drama, the more that people watch, the more ratings and money the media gets. So, one side of this is that the media has hyped this all up so that people will watch things that are 9/11 related. On one side, its a publicity scam.

Additionally, George.W. Bush Jr. used these attacks to prompt the invasion of Iraq, an uncalled for knee jerk reaction that belongs in the last centery rather than the modern day. He failed to see that the enemy was not one nation, rather a political group. The invasion had the same merrit as Russia invading the USA because of the KKK (Is a bit of an exadruation, but the idea is still there). George.W.Bush Jr. called upon the fresh cold war fear of neuclear weapons. People were still hung over from the cold war threat. People seriously belived any day that nukes would fall from the sky and they would die. For them, it was a matter of when. When he involked this fear again, saying without any supporting evidence that there was WMD's in Iraq (It must be stated that the UN did 2 sweeps or Iraq and not a single trace was found, GWB's argument was "They must be good at hideing). I could go on and on about how 9/11 caused one of the strangest and stupidest war's that history can provide, but I'd get off topic.

Lets go back to some facts then. 3,000 people died in 9/11. Every day, 25,000 people die of starvation. Every day, 155,000 people die. Yet we refuse, it seems, to honor their loss, we seem to pour millions of dollars honouring the loss of , what seems to be, the loss of a small minority. THe only reason that we seem to memorate these people is that it is closer to home; people can relate to isses like these because they are enabled to. When it comes down to trying to relate to third world countreis, it becomes a different matter. People seem to forget that much worse things are happening in the world today, but since it is not in our contry,  and has no effect on oour lives, it is fine to ignore and forget.

Now, on to my final point.This is a point more centering around counter terrorisum, but is still relevent. Its been predicted that the US has spent 3-5 Trillion dollars on counter-terroriusm, not incuding the rising healthcare for war veterns (That cost is yet to come). Ihard to visulise how much money that is. So, just a helpful hint, it is approximatly 10-15 Vagas luxor holels piled on to one another.That is how much money whthat has been spent. To compare and contrast, 1,875 people approximaty died in Hurricane Katrina, but only 100 BIllion approx was sepnt. THere is less spent on natrual disaster prevention than there is anti-terrorisum, yet there is 30X to 50X less spent on it, even though over time it has proven to be a bigger killer.

So, the big question now is, why is so much spent on counter-terrorisum? In the end, we are fighting fear. We are afraid of terrorisum now because we were tought to be afraid; GWB initiated this fear unknowing of how detrimental it would be. This fear is still here, and to try and get rid of this fear a price tag is slapped on our safty; a price tag so big that the number could not possibly fail us. And so, when something does go wrong, we just are told the price tag, and we feel as if everything will be alright. This is not true. Things do not go away if you slap a price tag on it, esspecally things that did not exist in the first place.

I want to say this before I wrap up. I give all due respect to the people who died in the 9/11 attackis, and all of the assosiated grief that has come about it. What I do not give respect for is how it has been abused to bring rise to a dictine of fear in America. In my opinion, this fear is what is causing its current downfall.

If you want to repsond to this, I would appriciate if it was a logical argument rather than rhetoric or flaming. I appriciate if you hav a different opinion, and do not wish to see thios thread descend into a pit of flame.

Thank you very much for reading,

Jacknife.

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General Discussion / Re: Post yo ugly ass self!
« on: September 13, 2011, 02:46:42 AM »
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/27/unledhxn.png/

About a year ago when I was in hospital. I'm a bit thinner now, and I'm not as drugged up.

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IC Chat / Re: Being a blackmarket dealer. : Skyler notes:
« on: September 12, 2011, 04:58:54 AM »
// I think that's a rather bad general perspective of the people who play the server. I think that a lot of good role play goes on there, and I think that perhaps you are steriotyping a few incidents, incidents of which most people think is good RP might I add, and using this to extend a singular view on the outlands. This is employing the Converse Accident fallacy; A fallacy that takes the worse, or a special exception to an entire argument, and compares it to the main argument. Even if said situations are deemed bad RP, this does not ultimately represent the level of rope play that the out lands server normally portrays, and therefore is an invalid argument.

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Half-Life 2 Roleplay / Re: How Do I Apply To Be A Vort?
« on: September 09, 2011, 04:00:48 AM »
http://www.catalyst-gaming.net/index.php?topic=2757.0

Here is the thread. Make sure you read the first post.

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Social Discussion / Re: I need help...
« on: September 08, 2011, 03:55:49 AM »
It may seem scary, but fear is good. It's what keeps you on the edge. You indeed have the right to be afraid, but you have the ability to overcome fear. That is one of the great aspects of human kind. To be able to feel and control their emotions.

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