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Rogue
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Posted on 09-09-06 12:17 AM, in Hell as explained by a chemistry student Link
Heh, I remember reading this before on a joke website that also had a bunch of long-winded science jokes like the one about survival of the fittest and its relation to your brain cells.

That one goes that example were a herd of buffalo attacked by predators, they would take down the sickest and weakest of the herd, thus making the herd a stronger by average. This applies to consuming alcohol with your brain cells, it would take out the weakest nuerons, leaving your mind sharper.

Yeah, I'm lame. >P

You do faires, Dirk? We gotta talk more, sugar.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-09-06 12:45 AM, in List of questions to ask someone Link
Well, it happens. In my case, it's happened a lot. I get a class that seems interesting and the instructor just rubs me the wrong way with their teaching style, among other things.

Well hey, the questions can be used for something else in the future. You never know.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-09-06 12:54 AM, in List of questions to ask someone Link
Well, we don't have lives anyway it's OK.

Time to close this thread then?
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Posted on 09-09-06 09:14 PM, in Sarah Connor Chronicles Link
Word has it there's going to be a TV show based on Sarah and John Conner's life between Terminator 2 and Terminator 3.

Personally I think Sarah's life between 1 and 2 would be much more interesting. She goes from meek, little diner waitress to hardcore, will sleep with anyone if it will benefit her would-be general son. Seriously, many, MANY more possibilities for adventure.

Any thoughts?
Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 03:15 AM, in Sarah Connor Chronicles Link
Here's an article about it: http://www.chud.com/index.php?type=thud&id=7565

In case the article expires or whatever, here it is quoted:
Originally posted by CHUD.com
Earlier today I got on the phone with Black Dahlia screenwriter Josh Friedman*, and one of the topics of conversation ended up being The Sarah Connor Chronicles, the newly greenlit Terminator TV show he is executive producing and writing.

The Sarah Connor Chronicles takes place between Terminator 2 and Terminator 3, which has left fans wondering what the heck is this show going to be about anyway? Is it just going to be Sarah and John Connor as mom and son, sort of an Alice with rocket launchers instead of Mel’s Diner? Will there be any Terminators in the show? Friedman was as cryptic as possible, but did let loose some tantalizing hints.

“I would like to be able to explore as many different avenues of Terminator mythology as possible,” he told me. “I think to do a show that is a completely Terminator-less environment would probably not be, in the long run, a wise move or the most interesting thing.”

Ever since the success of 24 and Lost serialized dramas have been the networks’ latest fascination. Friedman says that while he likes long story arcs, he’s not bringing the show in that direction. “I always go back to The X-Files, which I think did a good job of balancing close-ended stories with mythology stories,” Friedman said. “The show will certainly not be a close-ended, procedural adventure of the week show. I would say it’s going to be a hybrid. It’ll be somewhere in between – it’s not going to be a Terminator of the week show, but it’s also not going to be soap opera.”

And Friedman knows you're paying attention to this show, and he has only one thing to ask of you. "I read the talk backs, and people are pissed. They don’t want you to mess with it. The internet has a love/hate thing with the properties they love – they want more and they want it done well, but they hate it if Cameron’s not involved. All I ask is that people withhold judgment until they see it. I think it’s pretty fucking cool."

* I’m not allowed to review The Black Dahlia until next week (I already begged to go early, but no dice), but I’ll tell you now that it’s a very good film. De Palma is at the top of his game here, bringing us a noir thriller that’s so of the era in which it’s set – the late 40s – that it feels like it should be in black and white. And Friedman’s script, which does a fantastic job of keeping the spirit and grit of James Ellroy’s novel while maintaining a tight pace, may very well end up getting the nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.

I seriously believe the storyline between 1 and 2 would be better. I'd like to see Sarah sleeping around to give John a broader background in warfare, technology and such.

Let's also see how she got into that asylum.

But yeah, all these movies and they're still just teasing at the actual war with the machines.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 01:37 PM, in Who would you go gay (or straight) for? Link
Oooo... I remembered another one. Jenna Elfman.

I adore her. She's just so cool. I especially loved her as Dharma.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 01:50 PM, in New Numa Numa song Link
It's another day of big budget sequels just not having the same heart as the original.

http://newnuma.com/

It's funny. When people first discovered who this kid was that made the original, he was hiding in his closet from all of the cameras and people wanting to see him and meet him.

I guess, now that his 15 minutes are over, he wants to try and get all that "glamor" back.


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Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 02:49 PM, in Politician angry about the last few years Link
The video is called "Bush getting owned," but I'm not going to bother calling it that. Call it what you like to your friends if you pass this on to them.

I'm not sure what this was about, but it eludes toward a possible draft.

http://www.spikedhumor.com/articles/51259/Bush_Getting_OOOOWNED.html


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Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 03:19 PM, in Man trades Mac & Cheese for a bicycle online Link
http://wcco.com/topstories/local_story_249222823.html


(WCCO) Minneapolis When Ben Boughton rides his bike to work, he can't help but think about macaroni and cheese. That's because a couple of weeks ago, Ben found out that 35 boxes of macaroni and cheese are not just a bunch of garbage, even though he found the boxes -- some past expiration date -- in a dumpster.

"I've eaten worse things," said Boughton. "I'll tell you that. I'm not going to go into specifics."

With his processed boxes of pasta in hand, Ben logged onto the Minneapolis section of Craigslist, an online classifieds service, and posted them in the barter section. His ad read: "35 boxes of Mac & Cheese for a bike."

In three days, he received three phone calls. One of them was a local man who was willing to trade his five-speed Raleigh bicycle for the 35 boxes of food.

Boughton's deal isn't the only example of bartering we found on Craigslist. We found an ad from a man looking to trade for a haircut. It included a promise that "if you have those texturizing scissors, I loooove to clean." Another seller wanted to unload his 1938 Dodge Coupe (wheels not included) for a trailer.

Bartering "is huge, (and) it is going to get bigger," said Dr. Rich Rexeisen, a marketing professor at the University of St. Thomas Business School, adding that bartering is a bonanza for consumers, but tricky for the government because it's almost impossible to tax. But, Rexeisen sees the upside to the trend.

"What's exciting is it makes us begin to think about what really does value mean," he said.

Ben Boughton learned a little something about the value of a dumpster dive for processed cheese. He turned something that had no value, something that was literal garbage, into a bicycle. He credits his luck to Craigslist.

"It's just a more efficient way to organize resources," he said. "You can't just go knocking door-to-door to see if somebody wants 35 boxes of Mac & Cheese."
Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 03:23 PM, in Sarah Connor Chronicles Link
A few people on different entertainment sites have already commented that they would be more excited about this if the RoboCop TV show didn't suck so much.

If it's anything like the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, I'm on board.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 03:35 PM, in Sarah Connor Chronicles Link
Originally posted by Xeodeus
There was a Robocop TV series?

http://imdb.com/title/tt0108909/

Yup.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 03:39 PM, in Man trades Mac & Cheese for a bicycle online Link
There was that one guy who started out with the giant, red paperclip who was trying to barter his way up to a house. It was amazing the sorts of things that he managed to get: a record contract, a year in someone's winter house.

I'm not sure how far he's gotten so far, but I'm sure he's either got it by now or he's pretty damn close.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 04:36 PM, in Lestat on Broadway Link
If you're a fan of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles, this might intrigue you as it did me. I'm actually interested in seeing this, but the ads make it seem like they made Lestat MORE homoerotic and with the original score by Elton John, it almost seems like Journey would almost have been more appropriate.

http://www.lestat.com/index.php

Anyone a fan of Anne Rice's work before she found Christ?


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Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 05:50 PM, in The so-calling "Punk"ing of Paris Hilton Link
This is an awful lot of time dedicated to having people buy something that gives her the money anyway and just rips off the consumer further. More like Virgin Megastore shoppers got Punk'd.



EDIT: Damn, the title should read the "So-Called," not "Calling." Well time to tap Xeo.


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Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 06:02 PM, in Liam Show Link
From the guy that brought us that wonderful MySpace, aging-scenester classic, Shoes, comes 5 other cryptic works of shere insanity.

http://www.liamshow.com/videos.htm

I'm not really a fan by any stretch of the imagination, but for some reason this keeps getting passed to me, so I figure someone out there must be getting a kick out of it.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-10-06 07:20 PM, in September 11th… 1565 Link
Article


The fifth anniversary of September 11th 2001 is upon us. It is fitting that the day should see both a solemn remembrance of the dead and the renewal of a cold-hearted resolve to win the war that was declared on us.

There is however, another September 11th that we should also remember, and from which we can take heart in our own struggle. It is September 11th 1565; the scene was different and so were the actors too, but the nature of the battle was all too familiar. On that day, a small force of European knights and the entire population of Malta dealt Ottoman Turkey a decisive defeat, and in doing so probably saved western civilization.

In May of that year, a Turkish invasion force landed on the island of Malta, held only by a combined force of knights, their hired soldiers, and the mobilized population of the island. The Turkish aim was to seize the strategically located island and clear the way for the expansion of the crescent flag of Islam into the western Mediterranean and western Europe. The Turks, under Sultan Suleiman the Great, also sought to exterminate the last vestige of a crusading order that was still proving to be a dangerous foe.

Those old crusaders were the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John, of Jerusalem of Rhodes, and of Malta. Originally founded in the eleventh century as a hospital order to provide relief to Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land, they quickly grew into a formidable military force that also protected those Christian pilgrims. (They still exist as hospitallers, but if they existed today in the same form as in 1565, they would surely be the strangest NGO in the world. Imagine a merger of Catholic Charities and Blackwater; imagine Mother Teresa with a .45 and the will and skill to use it.)

The Knights of St John were by 1565 already living anachronisms. (Today, wouldn’t they be called warmongers and the religious right?) The crusades from they derived were old history even then; the Order had been expelled first from the Holy Land and then from the fertile island of Rhodes. They were given the rock of Malta as much to keep them away from Europe as to allow them to get at the Turks, who they saw as mortal enemies. They waged ceaseless war against the Sultan in the form of commerce raiding and other operations.

The Knights knew their enemy well. The Order’s intelligence network gave early warning of the Turkish Sultan’s preparations for a massive attack to crush the Knights for good. Under the Grand Master, Jean de la Vallette, they prepared their defenses and called in their brethren from estates across Europe.

The Knights and the Maltese were virtually on their own in the fight for Malta. The Europe they sought to defend was going to provide little help. The Protestant powers of northern Europe were content to let the Catholic knights fight this battle. Imperial Spain, technically the order’s patron, would prove dilatory at best in sending aid. France had signed a treaty with Turkey some years before, and although much of the Order was of French descent, that country was neither able nor inclined to ride to its rescue.

The siege was brutal. After weeks of attack and counterattack under the hot Mediterranean sun, the Turks took a small position, Fort St Elmo, which guarded the approaches to the main citadels of Fort St Angelo and Fort St Michael. Despite having taken enormous losses, they then hurled their forces against the twin defenses around the grand harbor. More than once their fanatical assaults nearly overwhelmed the defenders; at one point the Turkish assault on St Michael was about to succeed when a surprise attack on the Turkish rear area by the Order’s cavalry caused them to retreat. In June a small relief force of about 700, sent from Sicily, arrived and crept into the fortress under the cover of a fog, and the reinforcement proved just enough to bolster the tired defenders at a critical point.

By the end of summer it was clear that the Turks had shot their bolt, despite their having come very close to victory more than once and having inflicted severe losses on the Knights and the Maltese. The Order had made them pay a very heavy price for their gains, and they could not sustain the campaign. The defenders likewise were on their last legs, but their faith and the leadership and iron resolve of the Grand Master held them firm.

On September 8th, when at last a relief force from Sicily appeared bearing 8,000 Knights and soldiers from across Europe, the Turks began to withdraw. But they left a force ashore, hoping to draw the Knights and their soldiers into an ambush that would secure them the victory in the open that they could not gain in the siege. Their fleet was still mostly intact, and even with the arrival of a relief force the issue was still in doubt. The Grand Master recognized what was afoot but was determined to finish them off; he gave orders to sortie a force to meet the Turks and push them into the sea.

One of the soldiers in that force, Francisco Balbi di Correggio, who left a first-hand account of the siege, tells us about that last battle. The force was made of defenders, nearly worn out by months of combat and privation, and the soldiers of the relief, who sought action after months of waiting in Sicily. Tthey advanced on the Turks and seized a commanding height. With an officer shouting, “Santiago, and at them!” they fought a pitched battle but finally beat the enemy down, stopping only when the guns of the Turkish fleet covered the withdrawal. Yet not all Turks made it off. Balbi tells us that hundreds were left on the island; no quarter was shown to them, save one Turk who was sold into slavery.

And so it was that on Tuesday, September 11th 1565, the Ottoman Turks were driven from the Malta by the stalwart defense of a small group of living anachronisms and the island’s own brave inhabitants. The greatest military force in the Mediterranean was broken on the walls of the island’s fortresses, and the swords, spears and shields of the islanders and the Knights.

It is difficult to overstate the importance of the battle. In modern terms, it was not only a great victory in and of itself, it was also a critical shaping operation. In 1571, the Turkish fleet met the combined fleet of the now-mobilized European powers under the Venetian Andrea Doria at Lepanto. The Turks were crushed, and their naval power never again threatened Europe.

The lessons for us today, almost five centuries hence, are equally important. The same enemy exists today. Instead of galleys he uses airliners, and instead of Janissaries he uses suicide bombers. He hates and fears western civilization, and seeks to convert or enslave us. We have to meet him and engage him everywhere he is, just as the Knights did. What it will take to win against him is what it took to win at Malta: preparation, skill at arms, leadership, and above all faith and an iron will.

While I remember our dead, I'll also remember the Knights of St John.
Rogue
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Posted on 09-11-06 11:08 AM, in Finally Slide Show Link
Damn, I'll have to check this out at school, where I have a faster connection. Stupid dial-up.

I already foresee cuteness, though.
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Posted on 09-11-06 11:22 AM, in A tribute to the board! Link
Hey, I still give props to NFF and the other boards of Acmlm. It's a lot of work to keep a board going and interesting.

Don't be so hard on our brother and sister boards. They also help to build and comprise us.

So hopefully not bringing this party down, huzzah for Xeogaming!
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Posted on 09-11-06 12:07 PM, in GOP hunting party Link
Hey if other people choose to hate Republicans for what they do or don't do, that's their own business. I'm only pointing this out for the irony of shooting the symbol of peace on Sept. 11. That's it.
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Posted on 09-11-06 05:14 PM, in A tribute to the board! Link
Originally posted by Seticus
Originally posted by Rogue
Hey, I still give props to NFF and the other boards of Acmlm. It's a lot of work to keep a board going and interesting.

Don't be so hard on our brother and sister boards. They also help to build and comprise us.

Or steal and admire the bogus power we have? Again, Rogue, even with a help of other, you are practically saying that it is possible that we went over to someone’s board and steal people away, to avoid having the less member. In fact, it would be nice to have what we first started since by no bogus mean since Seto’s board gone whacked... Or is it because Seto’s indeed have placed too much restrict while Xeogred keep his too big free feeling to anyone?

Seticus, I don't know where you get your ideas, but please refrain from distorting my words. For your own good.

"Steal and admire the bogus power we have." Explain. By what I said, the owners of other boards have come to Xeogaming and helped to create new facets to our board which they either utilize on theirs or thought to add later. They came of their own free will and aided in our growth and in so brought members of their boards who also wandered over and added to our board's diversity.

By your warped logic, you make me sound like if I were speaking of the U.S. and immigration that American government officials stormed Europe and Asia, dragged people from their families and made them come to work here in our factories and shops and dig in the mines.

If you would better articulate your ideas rather than senselessly attack people for what they say out of the best of intentions, you would find people more open to answering your inquiries than your ridiculous onslaughts.

And what power are you speaking of? These are message boards, not monarchies or rebel battalions staging a coup.

Now if you would be so kind as to add something more positive to a thread dedicated to raising morale, your comments would be better appreciated.

Back to the main topic at hand, yay Xeogaming.


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