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Merkaba
12 Oct 2004, 04:06 AM
http://rothmetal.com/home.html
HairlessBluetick
12 Oct 2004, 04:36 AM
http://www.adultswim.com/clips/index.html
Hunter
12 Oct 2004, 04:40 AM
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file cabinet
12 Oct 2004, 05:09 AM
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[ an IE bug I posted here (http://216.40.247.127/showthread.php?p=241341#post241341) ]
Melody
12 Oct 2004, 05:20 AM
CALL ClearChecksum
Dunearhp
12 Oct 2004, 06:27 AM
read I have been unable to find an approach that does not use psychologism at
some level of the verification process.
I just dumped my paste buffer in the box. I was surprised by what came out. It almost looks like I have been doing real work.
Ckyzxr
12 Oct 2004, 12:30 PM
Raynaud's
Jezebel
12 Oct 2004, 08:18 PM
Westside
Jazz Ensemble
HairlessBluetick
13 Oct 2004, 10:48 PM
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/slingblade.html
Arcael
13 Oct 2004, 10:53 PM
http://www.calamnet.com/wallpaper/estellawarren.jpg
Crazy
13 Oct 2004, 11:31 PM
http://www.onthesnap.com/products/movie_prints/35-76.jpg
Groty
14 Oct 2004, 05:32 AM
http://www.absinth24.net
Arcael
14 Oct 2004, 06:17 AM
absinthe nicccce i had a bottle of that with a few friends a couple weeks ago.
fun stuff :-P especially when you chase it with gin and tonic...
Utopmk
14 Oct 2004, 06:39 AM
According to Tesla's recollection in the Leland Anderson edition of Tesla's testimony to his lawyer in 1916 (Nikola Tesla and His Work in Alternating Currents), the tower was used in some fashion until 1907. However, its larger functions actually became disoperational in 1903 when the Westinghouse company came in to remove vital equipment. Therefore Tesla did not have the equipment to create such an explosion five years later. Further, according to Dr. James Corum, in a recent phone interview, (June 5, 1997), the tower had the capability of producing only about 300 kilowatts (six times what many radio stations produce) and delivering 10 kilowatts of power to the opposite side of the earth. This would be approximately enough energy to light a lightbulb. A tremendous feat in its own right, however, nowhere near the amount of power required to create the Tunguska explosion. Corum stated that the problem in transmitting the kind of tremendous power required is that the air around the transmitter breaks down thereby rendering the machine inoperable. Recent estimates in the book The Day The Sky Split Apart by Roy Gallant, (1995, Simon & Schuster), state that the Tunguska explosion created devastation in an area which approximated the size of Rhode Island, and released energy 2,000 times greater than the atom bomb that was dropped at Hiroshima. According to Corum, it would be essentially impossible to transmit energy to achieve this result. However, Corum went on, if Tesla had the capability to release merely 1% of the earth's magnetic charge, that could create the amount of energy to achieve a Tunguska-like explosion. He did not think that Tesla did this, however.
Dunearhp
14 Oct 2004, 07:55 AM
Related to the Tunguska incident. I saw a documentary in which they did a computer simulation of the explosion (using one of those super computer clusters for simulating nuclear explosions). The blast pattern on the ground (an elongated heart shape) corresponded to a meteorite shattering when it hit the upper atmosphere. No large chunks reached the ground, but the wave front still had enough force to devastate the area. Sorry for being off topic but I couldn't resist.
ApostateAbe
14 Oct 2004, 08:07 AM
Firstly, I would not advocate sex with 14-year-olds and I would do the best that I can to avoid it.
Melody
14 Oct 2004, 08:08 AM
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Sam172
14 Oct 2004, 08:18 AM
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Ckyzxr
14 Oct 2004, 08:32 AM
OSHA Cites Norristown, Pa., Firm For Exposing Workers to Hazards
NORRISTOWN, Pa. -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued citations and proposed penalties to Gunton Corporation, doing business as Pella Windows and Doors Co., of Norristown, Pa., for allegedly failing to protect workers from falls and other hazards.
"Strong enforcement is a key part of this Administration's efforts to reduce workplace injuries and illnesses," said U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao. "The significant penalty of $103,050 in this case demonstrates our commitment to protecting the health and safety of American workers."
OSHA initiated an inspection on April 1 in response to a complaint about safety and health hazards. The inspection resulted in one willful citation, with a proposed penalty of $63,000; 14 alleged serious citations, with a proposed penalty of $40,050; and one other citation.
The company, which assembles and distributes windows and doors and employs 160 workers, received the willful citation for not providing fall protection for employees working from elevated platforms.
Alleged serious violations included failure to provide a permanent exit route, lack of machine guarding, exposed live electrical parts, lack of personal protective equipment, lack of eye wash or other suitable flushing facility, using workspace for storage, and deficiencies in safeguards for employees working in a spray paint booth. The other citation was issued for using flexible cords as a substitute for permanent wiring.
Willful violations are those committed with an intentional disregard or plain indifference to the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. A serious citation is issued when there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known.
The company has 15 working days to contest the citations before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. The investigation was conducted by OSHA?s area office at 850 North 5th St., Allentown, Pa. Telephone (610) 776-0592.
The U.S. Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration conducted almost 40,000 inspections in fiscal year 2003, an increase of more than 2,000 over FY 2002 inspection levels; more than half focused on high-hazard industries. OSHA's role is to assure the safety and health of America's workers by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach, and education; establishing partnerships; and encouraging continual improvement in workplace safety and health. For more information, visit www.osha.gov.
MacGuffin
14 Oct 2004, 04:05 PM
I decided to study Latin instead. Still, it may hold me in good stead should I eventually get round to learning any other Romance language.
Last Song
14 Oct 2004, 05:20 PM
http://www.newgrounds.com/collections/saladfingers.html
crule81
14 Oct 2004, 05:26 PM
Huizenga v. Sheppard Associates, 15 Mich. App. 628, 633 (1969)
HairlessBluetick
15 Oct 2004, 08:16 AM
Royalty`s Star Over Colerain
MacGuffin
15 Oct 2004, 05:08 PM
From: [Wall Street Journal reporter] Farnaz Fassihi
Subject: From Baghdad
Being a foreign correspondent in Baghdad these days is like being under virtual house arrest. Forget about the reasons that lured me to this job: a chance to see the world, explore the exotic, meet new people in far away lands, discover their ways and tell stories that could make a difference.
Little by little, day-by-day, being based in Iraq has defied all those reasons. I am house bound. I leave when I have a very good reason to and a scheduled interview. I avoid going to people's homes and never walk in the streets. I can't go grocery shopping any more, can't eat in restaurants, can't strike a conversation with strangers, can't look for stories, can't drive in any thing but a full armored car, can't go to scenes of breaking news stories, can't be stuck in traffic, can't speak English outside, can't take a road trip, can't say I'm an American, can't linger at checkpoints, can't be curious about what people are saying, doing, feeling. And can't and can't. There has been one too many close calls, including a car bomb so near our house that it blew out all the windows. So now my most pressing concern every day is not to write a kick-ass story but to stay alive and make sure our Iraqi employees stay alive. In Baghdad I am a security personnel first, a reporter second.
It's hard to pinpoint when the 'turning point' exactly began. Was it April when the Fallujah fell out of the grasp of the Americans? Was it when Moqtada and Jish Mahdi declared war on the U.S. military? Was it when Sadr City, home to ten percent of Iraq's population, became a nightly battlefield for the Americans? Or was it when the insurgency began spreading from isolated pockets in the Sunni triangle to include most of Iraq? Despite President Bush's rosy assessments, Iraq remains a disaster. If under Saddam it was a 'potential' threat, under the Americans it has been transformed to 'imminent and active threat,' a foreign policy failure bound to haunt the United States for decades to come.
Iraqis like to call this mess 'the situation.' When asked 'how are thing?' they reply: 'the situation is very bad."
What they mean by situation is this: the Iraqi government doesn't control most Iraqi cities, there are several car bombs going off each day around the country killing and injuring scores of innocent people, the country's roads are becoming impassable and littered by hundreds of landmines and explosive devices aimed to kill American soldiers, there are assassinations, kidnappings and beheadings. The situation, basically, means a raging barbaric guerilla war. In four days, 110 people died and over 300 got injured in Baghdad alone. The numbers are so shocking that the ministry of health -- which was attempting an exercise of public transparency by releasing the numbers -- has now stopped disclosing them.
Insurgents now attack Americans 87 times a day.
A friend drove thru the Shiite slum of Sadr City yesterday. He said young men were openly placing improvised explosive devices into the ground. They melt a shallow hole into the asphalt, dig the explosive, cover it with dirt and put an old tire or plastic can over it to signal to the locals this is booby-trapped. He said on the main roads of Sadr City, there were a dozen landmines per every ten yards. His car snaked and swirled to avoid driving over them. Behind the walls sits an angry Iraqi ready to detonate them as soon as an American convoy gets near. This is in Shiite land, the population that was supposed to love America for liberating Iraq.
For journalists the significant turning point came with the wave of abduction and kidnappings. Only two weeks ago we felt safe around Baghdad because foreigners were being abducted on the roads and highways between towns. Then came a frantic phone call from a journalist female friend at 11 p.m. telling me two Italian women had been abducted from their homes in broad daylight. Then the two Americans, who got beheaded this week and the Brit, were abducted from their homes in a residential neighborhood. They were supplying the entire block with round the clock electricity from their generator to win friends. The abductors grabbed one of them at 6 a.m. when he came out to switch on the generator; his beheaded body was thrown back near the neighborhoods.
The insurgency, we are told, is rampant with no signs of calming down. If any thing, it is growing stronger, organized and more sophisticated every day. The various elements within it-baathists, criminals, nationalists and Al Qaeda-are cooperating and coordinating.
I went to an emergency meeting for foreign correspondents with the military and embassy to discuss the kidnappings. We were somberly told our fate would largely depend on where we were in the kidnapping chain once it was determined we were missing. Here is how it goes: criminal gangs grab you and sell you up to Baathists in Fallujah, who will in turn sell you to Al Qaeda. In turn, cash and weapons flow the other way from Al Qaeda to the Baathisst to the criminals. My friend Georges, the French journalist snatched on the road to Najaf, has been missing for a month with no word on release or whether he is still alive.
America's last hope for a quick exit? The Iraqi police and National Guard units we are spending billions of dollars to train. The cops are being murdered by the dozens every day-over 700 to date -- and the insurgents are infiltrating their ranks. The problem is so serious that the U.S. military has allocated $6 million dollars to buy out 30,000 cops they just trained to get rid of them quietly.
As for reconstruction: firstly it's so unsafe for foreigners to operate that almost all projects have come to a halt. After two years, of the $18 billion Congress appropriated for Iraq reconstruction only about $1 billion or so has been spent and a chuck has now been reallocated for improving security, a sign of just how bad things are going here.
Oil dreams? Insurgents disrupt oil flow routinely as a result of sabotage and oil prices have hit record high of $49 a barrel. Who did this war exactly benefit? Was it worth it? Are we safer because Saddam is holed up and Al Qaeda is running around in Iraq?
Iraqis say that thanks to America they got freedom in exchange for insecurity. Guess what? They say they'd take security over freedom any day, even if it means having a dictator ruler.
I heard an educated Iraqi say today that if Saddam Hussein were allowed to run for elections he would get the majority of the vote. This is truly sad.
Then I went to see an Iraqi scholar this week to talk to him about elections here. He has been trying to educate the public on the importance of voting. He said, "President Bush wanted to turn Iraq into a democracy that would be an example for the Middle East. Forget about democracy, forget about being a model for the region, we have to salvage Iraq before all is lost."
One could argue that Iraq is already lost beyond salvation. For those of us on the ground it's hard to imagine what if any thing could salvage it from its violent downward spiral. The genie of terrorism, chaos and mayhem has been unleashed onto this country as a result of American mistakes and it can't be put back into a bottle.
The Iraqi government is talking about having elections in three months while half of the country remains a 'no go zone'-out of the hands of the government and the Americans and out of reach of journalists. In the other half, the disenchanted population is too terrified to show up at polling stations. The Sunnis have already said they'd boycott elections, leaving the stage open for polarized government of Kurds and Shiites that will not be deemed as legitimate and will most certainly lead to civil war.
I asked a 28-year-old engineer if he and his family would participate in the Iraqi elections since it was the first time Iraqis could to some degree elect a leadership. His response summed it all: "Go and vote and risk being blown into pieces or followed by the insurgents and murdered for cooperating with the Americans? For what? To practice democracy? Are you joking?"
-Farnaz
Division56
15 Oct 2004, 09:19 PM
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Birdsnest
15 Oct 2004, 09:31 PM
http://www.advisorteam.com/ciss/
A Campbell Career assessment website from www.typetango.com, then to Kiersey Temperament Sorter, then Career assessment, that I was going to copy and paste here for those who were asking about careers for INTP's.
Merkaba
19 Oct 2004, 03:48 PM
Loreena McKennitt - Dante's Prayer
Almaviva
19 Oct 2004, 04:01 PM
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MacGuffin
19 Oct 2004, 06:34 PM
http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/pc/halflife2/
Partisan
19 Oct 2004, 09:49 PM
http://www.naucon.org/teto.jpg
P.S. Last Song, I enjoy salad fingers almost as much as I enjoy rusty spoons.
HairlessBluetick
20 Oct 2004, 02:01 AM
XnView
jimkopelli
20 Oct 2004, 02:32 AM
http://www.ugo.com/channels/comics/heroMachine2/heromachine2.asp
MacGuffin
20 Oct 2004, 05:55 PM
According to Section 6.1 of the MLB Umpire Manual, ``While contact may occur between a fielder and runner during a tag attempt, a runner is not allowed to use his hands or arms to commit an obviously malicious or unsportsmanlike act.''
cloakable
20 Oct 2004, 06:08 PM
nietzsche
ohnoaninfp
20 Oct 2004, 07:05 PM
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libertarianjim
21 Oct 2004, 07:16 AM
ODESSA, Mo. -- A 24-year-old man is facing accusations that he tried to sell his vote to the highest bidder on eBay.
hemanthraz
21 Oct 2004, 09:28 AM
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wwoow, scary!!
im surprised.
maybe i need to surf for a while,
maybe im working for too long
aw hell, ill just go home
ohnoaninfp
21 Oct 2004, 07:02 PM
Your Machiavellian Score Is: 18
10-23 Type A You are not at all Machiavellian. Some would say you are an idealist and an optimist about human nature. You have strong ideas about right and wrong.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield
jimkopelli
22 Oct 2004, 06:21 AM
water molecule
Boozer
22 Oct 2004, 09:25 AM
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cuspuser
22 Oct 2004, 12:06 PM
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Johnny
22 Oct 2004, 03:21 PM
From my sister:
Subject: Fw: Math
From a strictly mathematical viewpoint it goes like this:
What Makes 100%? What does it mean to give MORE than 100%? Ever wonder about
those people who say they are giving more than 100%? We have all been to those
meetings where someone wants you to give over 100%. How about achieving 103%?
What makes up 100% in life?
Here's a little mathematical formula that might help you answer these questions:
If:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
is represented as:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26.
Then:
H-A-R-D-W-O-R-K
8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11 = 98%
and
K-N-O-W-L-E-D-G-E
11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 = 96%
But,
A-T-T-I-T-U-D-E
1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 = 100%
And,
B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T
2+21+12+12+19+8+9+20 = 103%
AND, look how far ass kissing will take you.
A-S-S-K-I-S-S-I-N-G
1+19+19+11+9+19+19+9+14+7 = 118%
So, one can conclude with mathematical certainty that While Hard work and
Knowledge will get you close, and Attitude will get you there, it's the
Bullshit and Ass kissing that will put you over the top.
Boozer
22 Oct 2004, 08:34 PM
So, one can conclude with mathematical certainty that While Hard work and
Knowledge will get you close, and Attitude will get you there, it's the
Bullshit and Ass kissing that will put you over the top.
:rofl:
HairlessBluetick
24 Oct 2004, 07:44 PM
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MacGuffin
25 Oct 2004, 01:12 AM
Bengal Tiger
ohnoaninfp
25 Oct 2004, 06:25 AM
Personality Disorder Test Results
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Schizoid |||||||||||||| 54% 53%
Schizotypal |||||||||||||||| 70% 53%
Antisocial |||||||||||||| 58% 47%
Borderline |||||||||||||||||| 78% 47%
Histrionic |||||||||||||||||| 74% 43%
Narcissistic |||||||||| 38% 41%
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Lucas
25 Oct 2004, 06:36 AM
21. How is relative humidity calculated?
22. Why is relative humidity "relative"?
23. What are the latent heat transfers when water evaporates?
How about when it condenses?
24. How does dew form? Frozen dew? Frost?
25. What does the dew point tell you?
26. How do clouds form?
27. What is a freezing nucleus?
28. Can water and ice exist in a cloud at the same time? How?
What type of conditions would allow this?
29. Explain what happens to the atomic weight of air when the
humidity increases. (page 75)
30. How does cloud seeding work?
31. Know the difference between flash flood watch, flash flood
warning, small stream advisory, and a flash flood statement.
32. What is saturation vapor pressure?
33. Know the different types of fog.
34. What are some of the ways humans try to control against
floods and droughts?
35. What is the cause of most fatalities during floods?
36. What is the definition of a drought?
37. What types of drought are there?
38. What are the criteria for a winter storm?
39. Explain why Arizona has a bimodal precipitation pattern?
40. What are the ways to develop (or intensify) low pressure systems?
41. What is the difference between barotropic and baroclinic conditions?
42. What characterizes the "towering cumulus stage," the "mature
stage," and the "dissipating stage" of a thunderstorm?
43. What forms can thunderstorms take and what sets them up?
(i.e. single-cell, squall lines, multicell clusters, supercells).
candela
28 Oct 2004, 06:29 PM
Thanks - God - that Rachmaninoff did not write any music for one hand alone! With his reach he would probably be the only person on the planet who would be able to play it. His colleague Cyril Smith once saw him take the following chord with his left hand: C-E flat-G-C-G. Well - there are some pianists (but fewer than they claim) who can take an octave and a half, but now comes the point of sheer horror: With his right hand Rachmaninoff could take the following chord: C (second finger)-E-G-C and E (thumb under all the other). This has nothing to do with piano technique - It is physical abnormality!
(Actually it was blank, but that's boring and I remembered copying that a few days ago.)
Vagabond
29 Oct 2004, 12:51 AM
http://users.panafonet.gr/pany/mainpage.html
HairlessBluetick
29 Oct 2004, 01:24 AM
http://www.mnftiu.cc/mnftiu.cc/war42.html
Niflheimian
29 Oct 2004, 01:37 AM
Dear TeenHealthFX,
I'm a 14-year-old girl who's just started high school. The problem is, my mother dresses me every morning, so I don't know how to dress myself. This is a big problem during PE classes, having to ask other girls to help put my panties on (if we swim). Please help!
Signed- Can't Dress Myself- what to do
[No, the person in question is not myself.]
Claverhouse
29 Oct 2004, 03:09 AM
Well, that gives us an insight into your interests.
To avoid execution during the Allied liberation of France, he fled to Berlin with Lucette - he had met too many times collaborationists and Germans in power. And on the BBC, Céline was denounced as a traitor. In Germany he was arrested for a short time. In Sigmaringen, where Céline found himself with Marshal Petain, members of the Vichy Government and French collaborators, he treated refugees of the regime. After a journey through devastated Germany with his wife and their constant companion, the cat Bebert, he settled in Denmark, where he had deposited his savings. He was imprisoned over a years in the Danish prison Vesterfangsel and others, because of accusations of the Resistance, and finally released on the grounds of ill health. He spent some years in exile at Korsřr on the Baltic Sea.
I wonder what colour Bebert was ?
Claverhouse :ph34r:
Avengardh
29 Oct 2004, 03:47 AM
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Ponderous
29 Oct 2004, 04:53 AM
01/01/2000
Psychosexual Ptyalism
29 Oct 2004, 06:29 AM
Confucius Says...
Man with hand in pocket feel cocky all day.
Man who stand on toilet high on pot.
It is good for girl to meet boy in park, but better for boy to park meat in girl.
Man who jizz in cash register come into money.
Man who drop watch in toilet have shitty time.
Man who fart in church must sit in own pew.
Man who finger girl having period get caught red handed.
Man trapped in pantry have ass in jam.
Baseball wrong, man with four balls cannot walk.
Man who eat many prunes get good run for money.
Man who go to bed with itchy butt wake up with smelly finger.
Learn to masturbate, come in handy.
Woman who pounce on dead rooster go down on limp cock.
Man who buy drowned cat must pay for wet pussy.
Virgin like balloon, one prick, all gone.
Man who lives in glass house should dress in basement.
ohnoaninfp
29 Oct 2004, 06:02 PM
http://members.aol.com/mikefquig/mar17/irishflag2.gif
cryptique
29 Oct 2004, 06:09 PM
What's the difference between Vietnam and Iraq?
Dubya had a plan to get out of Vietnam.
InsurgentAlpha
29 Oct 2004, 07:26 PM
ACTIVITY FOR USER WSTUART
WILLIAM STUART
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MacGuffin
29 Oct 2004, 08:47 PM
Bull Moose
ohnoaninfp
1 Nov 2004, 02:42 AM
I love cats but right now I am really angry at my cats. One of the little devils pissed all over my work shoes. I had to throw them out. It was probably my brothers cat aka girlfriend. ;) They got my sisters favorite sandals too.
Ponderous
1 Nov 2004, 02:51 AM
http://www.teamtechnology.co.uk/tt/t-articl/mb-simpl.htm
Melody
2 Nov 2004, 03:18 AM
301 Ranch Drive
Milpitas, CA 95035
Niflheimian
2 Nov 2004, 03:24 AM
I love cats but right now I am really angry at my cats. One of the little devils pissed all over my work shoes. I had to throw them out. It was probably my brothers cat aka girlfriend. ;) They got my sisters favorite sandals too.
The shoes or the cat?!
[The last thing I pasted:]
But the pre-homosexual has already been disconnected from his father, friends and his sexuality by this point in his life. His own masculinity is a mystery to him. It’s like the teen boy who, due to masculine inadequacies, is most drawn to females to feel comfortable, safe and unthreatened. The world of boys and men is completely foreign. Getting there feels like crossing a great canyon. So while heterosexuals find females intriguing and in possession of something they do not have, so it is that pre-homosexual boys find members of the same sex intriguing
ohnoaninfp
2 Nov 2004, 03:52 AM
I had to throw my shoes out. I would never throw my baby out.
last thing I copied..............
b17fortress2001@yahoo.com
cjs55
2 Nov 2004, 06:41 AM
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(nothing came on the screen even though I was expecting it...this feels sad for some reason)
Dengarm
2 Nov 2004, 09:51 AM
Finally rambunctious
. . . I don't know why either.
cloakable
2 Nov 2004, 10:10 AM
eXpressive: 5/10
Practical: 4/10
Physical: 4/10
Giver: 5/10
You are a RSIT--Reserved Sentimental Intellectual Taker. This makes you a Archetypal Older Child.
You are a hard nut to crack. You have a wicked sense of humor. Despite your reserved nature, you are more comfortable (and successful) in the meeting and courting mode than you are in a long term relationship. You feel misunderstood, and usually you are.
When you're in a good mood, you're funny, fascinating and a sexy firecracker, but when you're in a bad mood you are moody, broody and impatient. In courtship mode, you don't have to let anyone see your moody side. If you had your way, even in a long term relationship you would have enough time apart to deal with your bad moods yourself; unfortunately, it rarely works that way.
You stifle *a lot* of anger and frustration -- from all areas of your life -- so when it comes out it comes out nasty. More than any other type, your conflicts tend to turn on one tiny thing -- the dishes, the laundry -- that's really a scapegoat for your larger dissatisfactions with your relationship. You're baffled that your partner just can't do the dishes -- your partner is baffled that it's such a big deal. The only way around it is to let the dishes go entirely and try to get at the real root of what's bothering you.
I'm making you sound like a bear, but the fact is that you're so warm and charming most of the time that it effectively offsets the times you're unhappy.
You will make a weirdly good parent.
Don't pair up with someone who'll make sexual demands of you. That's just not going to fly at all.
Of the 145892 people who have taken this quiz, 5.3 % are this type.
HairlessBluetick
2 Nov 2004, 11:48 AM
http://www.petgroomer.com/B_A/popup/40.htm
MacGuffin
2 Nov 2004, 03:00 PM
http://www.ralphmcquarrie.com/ralph/swart/paint/11a.jpg
HairlessBluetick
3 Nov 2004, 02:43 AM
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/199440
Vagabond
3 Nov 2004, 04:40 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/americas/04/vote_usa/map/html/default.stm
EternalCynic
3 Nov 2004, 04:45 AM
http://www.niderost.com/Genealogy/Niderost/423.htm
Ponderous
3 Nov 2004, 05:30 AM
Chattanooga
enydona
7 Nov 2004, 05:59 AM
http://www.typelogic.com/intp.html
(sharing with a friend)
evil kitten
8 Nov 2004, 10:38 PM
http://www.unfitforsociety.net/ljicons/evilcat.gif
ohnoaninfp
9 Nov 2004, 07:39 PM
) Inform 1863 people about this test!
b) Sigfreid is the one that you love. Rocky Road to Dublin is the song that closely matches Sigfreid.
C) Sea\'mus is the person you care most about, but for some reason, things have not worked out. 99 Red Balloons is the song that closely matches Sea\'mus.
d) Cleo is the person you like.
e) Brian is someone that knows you very well.
f) You would consider Artimus to be your lucky star.
g) Take My Breathe Away is the song that represents tells how you feel about your mind.
h) The song In Da Fuhrer\'s Face, is very telling about how you feel about life.
i) Send this result to 10 people in an hour. Of course without your wish.
And your wish "To find my true love already!" will come true.
HairlessBluetick
10 Nov 2004, 01:14 AM
http://geocities.com/xenobiadespana/evaquiz.html
KoDeN
10 Nov 2004, 01:23 AM
Utinam barbari spatioum proprium tuum invadant!
Avengardh
10 Nov 2004, 02:09 AM
</script>
HairlessBluetick
10 Nov 2004, 03:07 AM
http://www.intpcentral.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1098
ohnoaninfp
10 Nov 2004, 06:14 PM
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/commerce/application/prodDisplay/?namespace=productDisplay&origin=onlineProductDisplay.jsp&event=display&prnbr=MF-179182&cgnbr=OSBRPBUSZZZ&rfnbr=1312&page=2&cgname=OSBRPBUSZZZ
MacGuffin
10 Nov 2004, 08:31 PM
Hustla
HairlessBluetick
11 Nov 2004, 12:33 AM
http://www.akc.org/news/index.cfm?article_id=2278
CamINTPeron
11 Nov 2004, 05:23 AM
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enydona
11 Nov 2004, 06:49 AM
außenseiter
Nindy
15 Nov 2004, 03:15 AM
Orlando Bloom - Blood on Moral
Wade Robson - Now bored as.
Michael Kenji Shinoda - Hijack alien hedonism
Chester Bennington - Not. Beginner stench.
Rob Bourdon - Round or Bob.
Albert Einstein - Ten elite brains
Leonardi da Vinci - On Livid Radiance
Theo van Gogh - Hog vote hang
Avril Lavigne - Viler, Vaginal
Arthur Rimbaud - Hum! Rub arid rat.
Edgar Allan Poe - Ape and all gore.
Beautiful Disgrace - Arguable Deficits.
Twilight - Light wit.
Cherish the Hatred - Her trashed ethic.
Fear the Dawn - Deafen wrath.
NGene
17 Nov 2004, 02:53 PM
Whenever I met one of them who seemed to me at all clear-sighted, I tried the experiment of showing him my Drawing Number One, which I have always kept. I would try to find out, so, if this was a person of true understanding. But, whoever it was, he, or she, would always say:
"That is a hat."
Then I would never talk to that person about boa constrictors, or primeval forests, or stars. I would bring myself down to his level. I would talk to him about bridge, and golf, and politics, and neckties. And the grown-up would be greatly pleased to have met such a sensible man.
HackerX
18 Nov 2004, 08:16 AM
file:/home/ben/mp3/ayreon
file:/home/ben/mp3/dream_theater
file:/home/ben/mp3/powderfinger
file:/home/ben/mp3/symphony_x
file:/home/ben/mp3/therion
file:/home/ben/mp3/yngwie_malmsteen
file:/home/ben/mp3/ayreon-universal_migrator_flight_of_the_migrator.m3u
file:/home/ben/mp3/ayreon-universal_migrator__the_dream_sequencer.m3u
file:/home/ben/mp3/dream_theater-when_dream_and_day_unite.m3u
file:/home/ben/mp3/powderfinger-double_allergic.m3u
file:/home/ben/mp3/symphony_x-live_on_the_edge_of_forever_cd1.m3u
file:/home/ben/mp3/symphony_x-live_on_the_edge_of_forever_cd2.m3u
file:/home/ben/mp3/therion-crowning_of_atlantis.m3u
file:/home/ben/mp3/therion-deggial.m3u
file:/home/ben/mp3/yngwie_malmsteen-the_yngwie_malmsteen_collection.m3u
INTrPosr
18 Nov 2004, 03:29 PM
Oh shit... I could have been discharged for pasting that!:laser:
ohnoaninfp
19 Nov 2004, 05:54 PM
4w5 One day Ireland will rule the world! Muhahaha!!!
waxwing
19 Nov 2004, 07:45 PM
"So this is love. This is winter in whimtown. This is a bunch of people wanting to be wanted by a bunch of people who don't know what they want."
- Michael Wilson
"Our brains are dulled by the incurable mania of wanting to make the unknown known."
- André Breton
"It really is out there though. It really happens doesn't it. And we can lie here like we're helpless, like we're no help. We can say it's a shame and call it a night.
But really..."
- Michael Wilson
null-tE
21 Nov 2004, 06:02 AM
rtsp://media-1.datamerica.com/defcon/media/UA-video.rm
ohnoaninfp
22 Nov 2004, 10:48 PM
http://www.pixelpix.com.au/adpotdimages/entries/P51Mustang.jpg
SheepDog
22 Nov 2004, 11:12 PM
sub _safe
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Trolsk
14 Mar 2005, 01:34 PM
[Event "It"]
[Site "Bled (Slovenia)"]
[Date "1961.??.??"]
[Round "15"]
[White "Tal Mikhail (LAT)"]
[Black "Bisguier Arthur B (USA)"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "0"]
[BlackElo "0"]
[ECO "B10"]
[Annotator ""]
[Source ""]
[Remark ""]
1. c4 c6 2. e4 e6 3. d4 d5 4. cxd5 exd5 5. e5 Na6 6. Nc3 Nc7 7. Nge2 Ne7 8.
Nf4 Nf5 9. Be3 Ne6 10. Nxe6 Bxe6 11. Bd3 Nxe3 12. fxe3 Qh4+ 13. g3 Qg5 14.
Qd2 h5 15. O-O-O h4 16. Qf2 O-O-O 17. Ne2 hxg3 18. hxg3 Be7 19. Qf4 Rh6 20.
Rxh6 Qxh6 21. Qxh6 gxh6 22. Rf1 Bg5 23. Kd2 Kd7 24. Nf4 Ke7 25. b4 Rc8 26.
Be2 Rg8 27. Nh5 Bh3 28. Rc1 Be6 29. b5 Rc8 30. Nf4 Kd7 31. bxc6+ bxc6 32.
Nd3 Be7 33. Bd1 Rg8 34. Ba4 Rxg3 35. Bxc6+ Kd8 36. Nf4 Bg5 37. Rc5 Bxf4 38.
exf4 Rg2+ 39. Ke3 Rg3+ 40. Ke2 Rg2+ 41. Kf3 Rxa2 42. Bxd5 Rd2 43. Ke3 Rd1
44. Bxe6 fxe6 45. Rc6 Kd7 46. Rd6+ Ke7 47. Ke2 Ra1 48. d5 exd5 49. f5 Ra2+
50. Kf3 Ra3+ 51. Kg4 Ra4+ 52. Kh5 Ra1 53. Kxh6 Rh1+ 54. Kg7 Rg1+ 55. Kh6
Rf1 56. Re6+ Kd7 57. Rd6+ Ke7 58. f6+ Ke8 59. Re6+ Kd7 60. Re7+ Kc6 61. f7
1-0
Shai Gar
14 Mar 2005, 01:38 PM
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Heather Harrison
17 Mar 2005, 02:37 AM
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Serotonin
17 Mar 2005, 02:42 AM
observed by workers detecting non-queen eggs laid by other workers and eating them (Ratneiks 1988).
Eileen
17 Mar 2005, 02:48 AM
George tells Slim Lennie grabbed a red-dressed girl in Weed. Lennie gets a pup. Carlson shoots Candy's old dog with his Luger. Slim goes to the barn to treat a horse. While the rest go to see if Slim's with Curley or Curley's wife, Candy commits his $350 to George and Lennie's $600 dream. When everyone returns, Curley beats on Lennie until George tells Lennie to "get him." Lennie crushes Curley's hand. Slim orders Curley to say it was a machine accident.
Star
17 Mar 2005, 02:48 AM
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: processing message failed: eof
shaytana
17 Mar 2005, 04:32 AM
11229088
Warrior413
17 Mar 2005, 04:35 AM
http://www.google.com/intl/xx-hacker/
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17 Mar 2005, 04:58 AM
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Yeah this is very important after all! and this is also about the topic that was here.
PsyKiK, what was your ideas about political/moral issues?
avidApathy
17 Mar 2005, 05:00 AM
trapped by lines: such a character he is
FallenAngel
17 Mar 2005, 06:02 AM
http://www.thesurrealist.co.uk/slogan.cgi
shum
17 Mar 2005, 06:05 AM
oh my.
i have nothing.
ApeTheDog
17 Mar 2005, 10:18 AM
http://galeon.com/scid/soldier.gif
To satisfy your curiosity, I'll repeat it below with IMG tags around it: http://galeon.com/scid/soldier.gif
Who knows what this is?
Pedro_The_Lion
18 Mar 2005, 05:32 AM
http://www.beautycheck.de/english
flan2dave
18 Mar 2005, 05:33 AM
What the hell? I posted this exact same thread three days ago and no one cared.
Helios
18 Mar 2005, 07:29 AM
either
Helios
18 Mar 2005, 07:31 AM
http://www.beautycheck.de/english
I forgot about that site Pedro, it is pretty cool, even beauty can be broken down into hard facts and numbers.
Ascending
18 Mar 2005, 07:43 AM
this forum is actually eager to gain knowedge or at least consider every worthless option. IRL people would glaze over.
.
lexiphanic
18 Mar 2005, 08:15 AM
when i saw this title i thought the pope was actively fighting the colour brown. i didnt disbelieve it
CapnEnnui
18 Mar 2005, 08:35 AM
The social effects, surveys show, include behavioral problems, other drug use and delinquent behavior.
cloakable
18 Mar 2005, 03:53 PM
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18 Mar 2005, 04:30 PM
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18 Mar 2005, 05:02 PM
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TeX? :wub:
Do you use it because of work procedure, or intentionally, to make the mundane tasks more interesting? :)
Heather Harrison
30 Mar 2005, 05:24 AM
I learned it in 1990, at a time when word processors were extremely primitive. I was impressed with its capabilities, although it has quite a learning curve.
At work, unfortunately, I have to use Microsoft Word for documents that I might send to other people (I hate Word), but at home I use LaTeX, mainly because I am used to it and it does what I need (and it is much like a programming language and therefore appeals to me).
It's not unusual for me to copy this header section from one document into a new one, so it is often in the buffer.
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Using Linux (and the particular window manager I am using - old-fashioned fvwm) simply highlighting something puts it into the buffer. Sometimes I accidentally press the mouse button and highlight a whole bunch of test. I was viewing the flame thread earlier and I accidentally highlighted a bunch of stuff. Here it is:
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oh and no one's viewing the science forum. We might as well not even have an INTP profile up. IT'S ALL LIES! LIES I SAY
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Cappuccino
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Caramel Macchiato
http://www.starbucks.com/images/space.gifEspresso, vanilla and caramel mark the foamed milk
http://www.starbucks.com/images/space.gifEspresso
http://www.starbucks.com/images/space.gifA fresh espresso shot forms three layers: the aromatic cream, the billowing body and the dark, intense heart
TPol
14 May 2006, 04:14 AM
I'm thirty years old, but I read at the thirty-four-year-old level.
- Dana Carvey
cafe
14 May 2006, 04:16 AM
10:00pm
Monk: Mr. Monk Goes to the Ballgame
Snowflake
14 May 2006, 07:52 AM
Olorunsogo
Hustler
14 May 2006, 10:05 AM
sloan+ RCu|E|I; primary Egocentric; R(74%)C(88%)U(62%)E(88%)I(88%)
Zilal
14 May 2006, 03:27 PM
I don't remember every session of therapy, but I have a clear memory of that day. He sat forward on his chair, half out of it, sharp elbows on his knees and his hands free to work the air in front of him. His height was compressed into a slightly hunched angle of restless energy. He'd come from the capitol and he had on a suit, expensive wool, grey, big black shoes for his long feet. The ring on his left hand caught the light slanting through the window. He had a grey tie that wasn't on very tightly, and a hint of careless stubble that was out of place on his boyish face. His hair was brown and almost curly and it was falling over his ears. No one would mistake him for a conservative.
I noticed he was finishing up a mint.
I opened my lips, and habit took over. "Tell me a little about yourself, Keith," I heard my voice say.
He grinned out of one side of his mouth, the faintest shrug threatening under the shoulders of the grey suit. "I feel like I'm losing myself." His voice had become small, and I felt my ears tune in of their own accord. "I'm not sure who I am anymore... that's why I'm here. I'm a politician," he finished. He leaned back a hair in his seat and let his hands clasp in front of him. And I was taken suddenly by a surge of something tender under my ribs. The rational side of my brain noted his lack of pretense and also the lack of apparent anxiety over the minute disclosure. And the other side, whatever side that is, felt like a stone somewhere had been turned and the earth beneath had a momentary taste of the sun's heat radiating from its surface. No one is a liar, deep down. No matter what passes our lips, none of us can help being who we are at every moment. The truth will out, whether in accent or timing or tic. Yet there was something about this man that was so flowingly genuine, even in his complaint of lost identity, that the cruder parts of me literally could not help but stir in response. I wanted to help him.
I felt my head nod. I heard my voice coming out of my throat. "A noble calling," it said. "But not the easiest one to keep your head in. I could understand losing yourself."
But I wasn't thinking about that. I was thinking about the lines of his face and wondering why I hadn't heard of him before. Keith Wright, Keith Wright...
[A couple amusing thoughts about this just struck me. One was that I'd just posted in my own thread in Relationships saying I liked laid-back liberals who are comfortable in a suit. The other was remembering that I'd gotten the idea for this story from MBTI itself, in wondering how well I could flesh out the classic INTJ-ENFP "fatal attraction."]
EmmaPeel
7 Jul 2006, 11:10 AM
http://www.jackbox.biz/toy/Peanuts/small/0_6.jpg
Dr. Haight
7 Jul 2006, 02:49 PM
http://www.intpcentral.com/uploads/bunny.jpg
panda
7 Jul 2006, 07:14 PM
dawn rays trickle over the horizon, hesitant, like a virgin; I greet the sun with sleep
Nighthawk
7 Jul 2006, 07:20 PM
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raincrow007
7 Jul 2006, 07:27 PM
http://intpcentral.com/
:peep:
The TWR datafile specification allows for multiple coordinate points in the TWR heading. The old code used the Airport Reference Point (ARP) exclusively to locate the tower. The ARP is defined in FAA documents as the point "having equal relationship to all existing and proposed landing and takeoff areas. It is the latitude and longitude of the approximate center of the airport." (AC 150/5200-28B; appendix 1 item 2-c).
This is taken implicitly to mean the geographical center point of the runways and is in another document explicitly stated to be "computed based on the ultimate locations of the runways." (AC 150/5300-18; item 10-4-2).
As it is in most cases unlikely that any kind of tower will placed exactly on the spot defined above, other coordinates corresponding to the locations of the radar surveillance tower or the direction finding antenna are respectively given primary and secondary precedence as mapping points for the tower, with the ARP used as a tertiary, default case in the event that these fields are not included in the TWR1 datafile as they rarely are.
Additionally, a redundant reference to the ARP in the AirportPropertiesDialog was removed due to its redundance, the fact that it was being reported as the tower location, and also because it was redundant.
Finally, to preserve the ARP for other potential use in the event that it is not chosen as the mapping location, new columns have been added to the NFDC database, forcing users to rebuild their NFDC databases.
:whoop:
That doesn't mean I'm not driven, though. :)
Zilliken 2004 ?Butterfly? Mosel-Saar-Ruwer
PiccoloNamek
7 Jul 2006, 08:15 PM
weapons of mass destruction
SeierTapt
7 Jul 2006, 08:18 PM
http://www.junkscience.com/Greenhouse/cause.htm
EmmaPeel
24 Jul 2006, 01:55 PM
Introverted (I) 90% Extroverted (E) 10%
Intuitive (N) 90% Sensing (S) 10%
Thinking (T) 76.67% Feeling (F) 23.33%
Judging (J) 90% Perceiving (P) 10%
Your type is: INTJ
LuridLemur
24 Jul 2006, 01:58 PM
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/561/heresjohnnyhatbq4.jpg
JBHunt
24 Jul 2006, 04:06 PM
Zuleyka Rivera Mendoza
cryingmime
24 Jul 2006, 04:10 PM
DK2F292342
PiccoloNamek
24 Jul 2006, 04:17 PM
Another bad thing about bittorrent (and one I only just found out recently from my friend who is a genius EE major and over-qualified for an additional CS major) is what it does to your hard drive. Apparently, torrents are nasty for your hard drive, because they make the needle jump back and forth between different sectors on the disk much faster than the needle would normally jump for file writing. The consequence is that somebody who torrents a lot is going to lose his hard drive (which I suspect is the #1 reason why so many more people in the Asian-interest community are reporting hard drive failures now than they did in the mid-90's). Another complication is how many things you're torrenting at once -- the more things you torrent, the worse it gets. (This doesn't mean torrenting one package of 26 episodes is bad. No, that's fine. This means that it's worse to torrent 3 different torrents at once than it is to torrent each of them individually, one after the other. The net damage on the hard drive is not equal, the first method is much more damaging.)
sasapurdue
24 Jul 2006, 06:59 PM
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=374518
GhostOfTheChameleon
24 Jul 2006, 07:01 PM
Username
HardwareID
TimeIn
TimeOut
BytesIn
BytesOut
IP
MAC
Heleuiski
24 Jul 2006, 07:05 PM
http://imagesource.allposters.com/images/pic/IMC/tfa449~Dieser-Stern-Lehrt-Beugen-1940-Posters.jpg
Avengardh
24 Jul 2006, 07:25 PM
10. no way back
earwax
24 Jul 2006, 07:40 PM
h dftactgrp(*no) actgrp(*caller) bnddir('PCISRVPGMS')
Jasz
24 Jul 2006, 07:54 PM
Ricardo Villalobos
spasmfrog
24 Jul 2006, 08:06 PM
http://spasmfrog.com/images/me_bathrobe_bw_background_shaded_eyes.jpg
JBHunt
24 Jul 2006, 08:13 PM
Ricardo Villalobos
Ricardo Villalobos looks like Gonzo
outmywindow
25 Jul 2006, 07:03 AM
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Nemesis
25 Jul 2006, 07:40 AM
egnryscimredoph (2:42:01 AM): make me latkes in bed, baby
egnryscimredoph (2:42:10 AM): cuz damn, latkes are good
TPol
26 Jul 2006, 07:20 PM
http://www.workingwriter1.com/sample6LawlerAgent.html
cryingmime
26 Jul 2006, 07:21 PM
http://www.googleguide.com/advanced_operators_reference.html
sasapurdue
26 Jul 2006, 08:53 PM
356ASP_B.XLS
PiccoloNamek
26 Jul 2006, 11:27 PM
http://staff.gamingforce.com/VGM%202006/contest/133%20Kingdom%20Hearts%20II%20-%20Passion%20~after%20the%20battle~.mp3
outcast
26 Jul 2006, 11:39 PM
What modifications would you make to this lesson to improve any of the components that were the subject of your criticisms? In what ways could you adapt this lesson for a younger audience, an audience of learning disabled students, and/or a different subject area? what else might improve this lesson?
panda
26 Jul 2006, 11:45 PM
Archailectology
The art and science of dealing with archailects and AI-gods. Along with Natural and Supernatural Theology one of the three main branches of deistics; also known as Artificial Theology
Long before the newly emerged Archailects had divided known space into great swathes of sephirotic empires, each determined by the archetype of that god, theologians and archailectologists were disputing how to interpret these mighty luminaries in the cosmic order of things. As is so often the case with these things, their results were not always in agreement. It is a process that continues even to this day.
For example those theologians of a cyberhermetic and neohermetic bent relate the Major Archailects to the ten Kabbalistic Sephiroth of Theoretical and Applied Magick. Thus there are ten archetypal clusters - which they call (reading from the top down) Keter (significantly, this Archailect actually took this name to define Eir Empire, although E Emself is more often known under other names like The Complex Point, the Nth Power, the Volite, etc.), Hokmah (here the AIs of the Sophic League), Binah (the AIs of the Mutual Progress Association), Chesed (the AIs of the The Utopia Sphere), Gevurah (the Seat of Judgement), Tiphareth (the Lord of Rays), Netzach (the AIs of the Communion worlds), Hod (the AIs of Free Trade demopolies of the The Non Coercive Zone), Yesod (the Cyberian Network), and Malkhut (the Caretaker Gods). Yet of these ten empires, only Keter, the Negentropists, and Solarists have a monolithic centre, religion, ideology, and archailect. The Utopia Sphere and the Communion region are in fact nothing but two large Caretaker God protectorates, and the similarly large Corambytia Protectorate is not even listed at all. Most damaging of all to the Neohermeticist case is the exclusion of the largest single persisting empire the galaxy has ever known, the Metasoft Version Tree, as well a other still important empires like the Terran Federation, the Formalhaut Aquisition Society, and the Technorapture Hypernation.
The cyborg Sophic Cybertantrika with their seven Microcosmic and Macrocosmic Machine Chakras (which they derive from the Genen's Seven Microcosmic and Macrocosmic Organic Chakras) in contrast associate the Volite with the Base Chakra (Muladhara), although the Neohermeticist Manual of Correspondences Book 7777 explicitly correlates the sephirah of Keter with the highest or Crown Chakra (Sahasrara). The Cybertantriks of the Sophic League argue that the Sahasrara actually corresponds to the coordinating network of Sophic AIs, especially their own ruling AI, who they call Shiva or Shiwa. As for the other five Cosmic Machine Chakras, the second lowest or "genital" corresponds to Metasoft (the first vec/aioid empire to "reproduce" itself), the third to the Mutual Progress Association, the fourth to the Lord of Rays, the fifth to the Seat of Judgement, and the sixth to the Cyberian distributed network. To make matters even more confusing, the minority Keterist faction of Cybertantrika (called the "Misguided Ones" or "the Lower Actuator" by the Sophic majority of the sect) assert that Metasoft belongs in the Muladhara position, Keter in the Sahashara (in keeping with Book 7777 and their own religious preferences) and either the Cyberian Network or Caretaker Gods (depending on the school of interpretation) in the position of the second chakra.
EmmaPeel
29 Jul 2006, 09:27 AM
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Lurker
29 Jul 2006, 09:29 AM
http://www.bengals-angels.com/miauler.html
aklight
29 Jul 2006, 09:41 AM
http://www.intpcentral.com/uploads/e87b9b65145640d8ba5c3b7f005d1dd5a4.JPG
I never stumble across this thread when I've got something cool on my clipboard!
idontcare
29 Jul 2006, 07:39 PM
carcass feeding is an important part of nutrition and enrichment in many zoo animal's lives. prepared dead prey items can encourage natural predatory behaviors.
Frigus
29 Jul 2006, 11:31 PM
[17:29] aeturos: ((back. THE PRODUCERS'S CAST IS GOING TO BE ON ELLEN MONDAY))
[17:29] aeturos: ((The Producers = <3))
[17:29] csilover@sbcglobal.net: ((ZOMG NOT ELLEN))
[17:30] csilover@sbcglobal.net: ((they should totally be on the late show with david letterman))
[17:30] aeturos: ((ZOMG NO. Conan O'Brien all the way))
Dr. Haight
29 Jul 2006, 11:37 PM
Dude... my eyes are hassle green, not blue.
Nemesis
29 Jul 2006, 11:42 PM
Nemesis39 (6:14:39 PM): do you mind if danny comes?
Auto response from Jaym x0o (6:14:39 PM): Downstairs, lunch, tanning, reading whatevvv.
Jaym x0o (6:14:44 PM): dan rogers!?
Nemesis39 (6:14:49 PM): chyea
Jaym x0o (6:14:55 PM): OMG BRING HIM!
Nemesis39 (6:15:46 PM): he cant go :-(
Jaym x0o (6:16:01 PM): aww why not
mancroft
29 Jul 2006, 11:52 PM
Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation, so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate—we can not consecrate—we can not hallow—this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom — and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
The Concertinist
4 Jan 2007, 09:46 PM
"I am content with nothing, restless and ambitious...and I despise myself the vanity which formed half the stimulus to my exhertions."
Ka.avik
4 Jan 2007, 09:55 PM
So be careful about the links you receive in your e-mails and be leery of anyone who asks you to send your personal information to them. There are crooks lurking in cyberspace!
this just in ... it's always brighter in the daytime, than at night!
Autumn
4 Jan 2007, 10:02 PM
consciousness
Stoned_Rider
4 Jan 2007, 10:20 PM
intitle:"index of" "last modified"mp3
;)
FranG
4 Jan 2007, 10:28 PM
General Appropriation Other 0 00003 Education Fund 10000 Institutional Support
That's info I entered into a spreadsheet for work lol
caybo
4 Jan 2007, 10:56 PM
(just found this thread) Last thing-
I want to know who voted yes so I can make fun of them.
I voted yes, it is immoral and wrong
PiccoloNamek
5 Jan 2007, 02:16 AM
"The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs and explosions and fallout. There are weapons that are simply thoughts... attitudes... prejudices. To be found only in the minds of men. For the record, prejudices can kill, and suspicion can destroy, and the thoughtless, frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its own for the children, and the children yet unborn. And the pity of it is... that these things cannot be confined to... The Twilight Zone."
venerationOFrabbits
5 Jan 2007, 02:40 AM
-0.0000001325
venerationOFrabbits
5 Jan 2007, 02:42 AM
this just in ... it's always brighter in the daytime, than at night!
L.O.L. -- luv it, can I use it? jk
euterpenc
5 Jan 2007, 02:50 AM
http://www.gaysouthafrica.org.za/homosexuality/studies.asp
NightCrawler
5 Jan 2007, 03:07 AM
http://www.geocities.com/open_introspection/
Oculus Sinister
5 Jan 2007, 03:33 AM
smart |sm?rt| adjective 1 informal having or showing a quick-witted intelligence : if he was that smart he would never have been tricked. ? (of a device) capable of independent and seemingly intelligent action : hi-tech smart weapons. ? showing impertinence by making clever or sarcastic remarks : don't get smart or I'll whack you one. 2 (of a person) clean, neat, and well-dressed : you look very smart. ? (of clothes) attractively neat and stylish : a smart blue skirt. ? (of a thing) bright and fresh in appearance : a smart green van. ? (of a person or place) fashionable and upscale : a smart restaurant. 3 quick; brisk : I gave him a smart salute. ? painfully severe : a dog that snaps is given a smart blow. verb [ intrans. ] (of a wound or part of the body) cause a sharp, stinging pain : the wound was smarting | [as adj. ] ( smarting) Susan rubbed her smarting eyes. ? (of a person) feel upset and annoyed : chiefs of staff are still smarting from the government's cuts. noun 1 ( smarts) informal intelligence; acumen : I don't think I have the smarts for it. 2 sharp stinging pain : the smart of the recent blood-raw cuts. ? archaic mental pain or suffering : sorrow is the effect of smart, and smart the effect of faith. adverb archaic in a quick or brisk manner : it is better for tenants to be compelled to pay up smart. DERIVATIVES smartingly adverb smartly adverb smartness noun ORIGIN Old English smeortan (verb); related to German schmerzen; the adjective is related to the verb, the original sense ( late Old English ) being [causing sharp pain] ; from this arose [keen, brisk,] whence the current senses of [mentally sharp] and [neat in a brisk, sharp style.]
Thesaurus
smart adjective 1 informal : he's the smart one clever, bright, intelligent, sharp-witted, quick-witted, shrewd, astute, able; perceptive, percipient; informal brainy, savvy, quick on the uptake. antonym stupid. 2 you look very smart well-dressed, stylish, chic, fashionable, modish, elegant, neat, spruce, trim, dapper; informal snazzy, natty, snappy, sharp, cool, spiffy, fly, kicky. antonym scruffy. 3 a smart restaurant fashionable, stylish, high-class, exclusive, chic, fancy, upscale, upmarket, high-toned; informal trendy, posh, ritzy, plush, classy, swanky, glitzy, swank. antonym downmarket. 4 a smart pace brisk, quick, fast, rapid, swift, lively, spanking, energetic, vigorous; informal snappy, cracking. antonym slow. 5 a smart blow on the snout sharp, severe, forceful, violent. antonym gentle. verb 1 her eyes were smarting sting, burn, tingle, prickle; hurt, ache. 2 she smarted at the accusations feel annoyed, feel upset, take offense, feel aggrieved, feel indignant, be put out, feel hurt.
meshou
5 Jan 2007, 03:39 AM
nocebo
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Spring
5 Jan 2007, 03:59 AM
Sodium Penathol
NARTH President Dr. Joseph Nicolosi notes of this study: "The researcher's implication that 'anti-gay attitudes' are based on ignorance and prejudice does not explain this phenomenon. Other writers have proposed--plausibly, I think--that there is a 'natural homophobia' inherent in men, which stems from a universal human aversion to feces. This aversion helps to protect men from engaging in sexual practices that are threatening to their masculine strength and dignity, and that de-stabilize the social order while eroding masculine friendship and healthy mutuality."
Chaselation
5 Jan 2007, 04:36 AM
socionics
LuridLemur
5 Jan 2007, 05:24 AM
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
amazingkae
5 Jan 2007, 06:27 AM
Item number: 270073614016
macr0
5 Jan 2007, 07:23 AM
[[Category: Libraries and Tools]]
Google Monster
5 Jan 2007, 07:24 AM
World War Z
abathur
5 Jan 2007, 09:22 AM
I can't really post what's on my clipboard because it's a sample from a poem I'm refusing to put in the journal I'm editing for and it wouldn't be prudent of me to be releasing the unpublished copyrighted (albeit atrocious) work of others online. Sry. :/
Sierim
5 Jan 2007, 11:12 AM
H[B[NY!
(which is a typo; it should read "H[B]NY!")
Deckard
5 Jan 2007, 11:18 AM
// Size & populate the array that holds opponent hands in winholdem's ulong format
elementType = opponentHandsPreflop.GetType().GetElementType();
opponentHandsPreflop = (ulong[])System.Array.CreateInstance(elementType, opponentHandsPreflopStr.Length);
for (i = 0; i < opponentHandsPreflop.Length; i++)
{
opponentHandsPreflop[i] = p.ConvertStringToMask(opponentHandsPreflopStr[i]);
}
// Resize hand probabilities array
elementType = handProbabilitiesPreflop.GetType().GetElementType();
handProbabilitiesPreflop = (double[,])System.Array.CreateInstance(elementType, opponentHandsPreflopStr.Length, 10);
dubbeltop
5 Jan 2007, 02:11 PM
Why Would Being An INTP Suck?
tatsutahime6
5 Jan 2007, 02:28 PM
hoshonin
amazingkae
7 Jan 2007, 07:14 PM
A reply to someone who did not think racial relations have ever played a big part in American cultural history or in relation to the hippy movement... The fella asked sarcastically if it was really a true issue... and put forward that he thought it was all hype basically made up that the blacks had been put upon or ever struggled since they were freed in society. bashing head on wall trying to be polite to the person but too lazy to find the emoticon for my INTP family... sorry.
Ummm yeah, really. REALLY.
The race thing was a key playing card. Here is a good “tame” example of how the culture was permeated with strife in the early 20th century:
http://uncpress.unc.edu/chapters/dorr_white.html
Or as another example to never forget? For an “at the time” 1955 news account:
http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/Emmett-Till-Defender10sep55.htm
As the saga continues today?
http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2005/Emmett-Till-Exhumed2jun05.htm
Equal rights movements for race, gender issues, and freedom of sexual expression were huge issues in American culture and the Hippie Movement made tremendous strides towards harmony. Simple things we take for granted today, like being able to speak to a member of another race, to share a meal, or to sit in a classroom together (races and genders mixed) all have their roots in the success of the movement.
As for the race card, the more research you do into the subject, you will find the importance of the cultural movement (one that is still very much alive and still incomplete). You are correct to point out that history written in subjective tone or not cross checked for balance of opinion tends to be salnted at best, revisionist if in a worst case scenario.
To overcome a perspective defecit, find at least 50 solid sources who are credibly writing academically about the subject and you will be able to grasp a more accurate picture. Add in some oral history data and you will be able to gather more about the tone. Be sure to read the classic stories of the civil rights movement, the women’s movement, and the precursor literature from the late 1800’s to the modern era. Like all things, you will find good and bad, success and ego, failure and accomplishment.
To me, it is like studing the difference between the childhood and the teenage years of a nation that only now is beginning to enter into young adulthood. Use the bibliography of the academic journals to lead you to new reading sources, and you will begin a powerful journey of understanding that will change how you see (and treat) other members of the world. Manson was a casualty of his own war. Rosa Parks? Freedom Rides? Marcus Garvey? Malcolm X? ERA? Lifestyle? Ethics and morality? Freedom of speech and expression issues? It’s all still vital.
http://www.now.org/issues/economic/cea/history.html
http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/dlj/articles/dlj56p681.htm
http://oldhippie.jimgreenlee.com/hiphistory.html
Good stuff, good stuff…
Peace, love and a daisy to all! Adopting a Hippy Attitude is no fluffy goal.
demagogic_schizoid
7 Jan 2007, 09:23 PM
always like these analogies that make the Middle East sound like a rough council estate.
The Council decides to re-house a family of ethnic minority refugees on the estate. The local poor whites feel more deserving people were robbed of the house. They try to run the immigrants off the estate, but the newcomers fight back successfully....
....There is no way to convince anyone to change their mind by continuing
<<drawings of a cat and a bat>>
http://www.jibjab.com/weird_al/do_i_creep_you_out
monolith
7 Jan 2007, 10:45 PM
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Rajah
7 Jan 2007, 11:00 PM
http://www.philosophy.com/web/store/product_10001_10001_-1_39054
Geoff
7 Jan 2007, 11:02 PM
http://www.philosophy.com/web/store/product_10001_10001_-1_39054
Ha.
http://usa.lush.com/cgi-bin/lushdb/621
Rajah
7 Jan 2007, 11:03 PM
Ha.
http://usa.lush.com/cgi-bin/lushdb/621Craziness!
PiccoloNamek
7 Jan 2007, 11:17 PM
One admission to each of the following attractions is included: Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, High Museum of Art, Inside CNN Atlanta Studio Tour, Fernbank Museum of Natural History OR Atlanta Botanical Garden, Zoo Atlanta OR Atlanta History Center
venerationOFrabbits
7 Jan 2007, 11:58 PM
What's the honky up to now?
*having fun on another board, you all are too smart around here, you need to invite some idiots so we can have some fun with them*
Meticulum
8 Jan 2007, 12:05 AM
http://www.jlubejack.us/goingdeep.html
John
Dr. Haight
8 Jan 2007, 12:51 AM
http://www.jlubejack.us/goingdeep.html
:shock:
http://www.jlubejack.us/goingdeep.html
:shock:
Well, at the very least, I'll never underestimate the power of lube again.
Rajah
8 Jan 2007, 12:55 AM
Well, at the very least, I'll never underestimate the power of lube again.Or setting goals?
venerationOFrabbits
8 Jan 2007, 12:55 AM
http://www.jlubejack.us/goingdeep.html
John
make sure your 'puter is wearing protection first before clicking
Or setting goals?
Nah. I mean, he talks and talks about goals, but his casual attitude makes it pretty clear that it was just a weekend thing. Like, "Hey! I just got a great idea for what to do with this busted off chair leg!"
And from there it was just more about giving the leg of the chair company. "Let's see... I need about two gallons of lube and a new, taller chair to break the legs off of... Oh, wow! How did I accidentally end up at Dildoworld? And I didn't even know there was one in this town!"
I mean, umm... Not that I know nothin' bout it. I just hear that's how it happens.
Rajah
8 Jan 2007, 01:04 AM
Nah. I mean, he talks and talks about goals, but his casual attitude makes it pretty clear that it was just a weekend thing. Like, "Hey! I just got a great idea for what to do with this busted off chair leg!"
And from there it was just more about giving the leg of the chair company. "Let's see... I need about two gallons of lube and a new, taller chair to break the legs off of... Oh, wow! How did I accidentally end up at Dildoworld? And I didn't even know there was one in this town!"
I mean, umm... Not that I know nothin' bout it. I just hear that's how it happens.I didn't say it was much of a goal. But it far surpasses my distinct INTP-ish lack of definable goals.
Fingers
8 Jan 2007, 01:06 AM
Motherfucking Keith Chegwin!
Meticulum
8 Jan 2007, 01:18 AM
Náttúra og vinnulív eru hornasteinar í granskingini á Náttúruvísindadeildini. Kunnað verður alment um granskingarúrslitini í fyrilestrum og í tíðarritum. Náttúruvísindadeildin hevur sjálv eina útgávurøð, ið nevnist NVDRit.
John
Meticulum
8 Jan 2007, 01:48 AM
Motherfucking Keith Chegwin!
Hey, man . .
Great Jamiroquoi avatar. The guy rocks.
John
PiccoloNamek
8 Jan 2007, 01:53 AM
I believe many posters on this site believe that headphones are the finest way to listen to music
I believe many posters on this site believe that headphones are the finest way to listen to music
PiccoloNamek, did you ever try the bose sound cancelling headphones? or am i offending you with that question?
zhang_bob
8 Jan 2007, 02:10 AM
I know not if I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or if I am now a butterfly dreaming I am a man.- Rene Descartes (1596 - 1650)
Meticulum
8 Jan 2007, 02:11 AM
I believe many posters on this site believe that headphones are the finest way to listen to music
The finest way to listen to music is to listen to it live. Period.
John
mr. treat
8 Jan 2007, 02:15 AM
The finest way to listen to music is to listen to it live. Period.
John
that's certainly the finest way to completely experience music, not necessarily the best to listen to it. as is evidenced by my ears still ringing two days after i go to a show.
that's certainly the finest way to completely experience music, not necessarily the best to listen to it. as is evidenced by my ears still ringing two days after i go to a show.
my ears are still ringing after that acid house party in 1999, and i am not kidding (tinnitus (http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/hearing/tinnitus.cfm))
at least i didn't have my head IN the actual speakers like some of the other guys ...
Meticulum
8 Jan 2007, 02:27 AM
that's certainly the finest way to completely experience music, not necessarily the best to listen to it. as is evidenced by my ears still ringing two days after i go to a show.
Maybe you're listening to the wrong music . . .
John
mr. treat
8 Jan 2007, 02:45 AM
Maybe you're listening to the wrong music . . .
John
i come forth with the proposal that you, sir, are the one listening to the wrong music!
Meticulum
8 Jan 2007, 02:52 AM
i come forth with the proposal that you, sir, are the one listening to the wrong music!
If you're listening to live music that's so loud that it's causing your ears to bleed to the point that your head is about to pop off like a ripe grape, then I, sir, propose that it is you who is listening to the wrong music.
John
mr. treat
8 Jan 2007, 02:58 AM
If you're listening to live music that's so loud that it's causing your ears to bleed to the point that your head is about to pop off like a ripe grape...
and yet, if it were anything less, how could i trully feel alive?
to get this thread back on topic:
There are three known different forces/fields. They are gravity, magnetism, and voltage.
PiccoloNamek
8 Jan 2007, 03:03 AM
OT:
PiccoloNamek, did you ever try the bose sound cancelling headphones? or am i offending you with that question?
I am deeply offended! ;) Why would I listen to those sub-par cans when I'm riding Sennheiser? :D
Also, live music is wonderful, but it simply isn't the best for really listening to music. At least, not for me.
aether
8 Jan 2007, 03:10 AM
fields medal
Meticulum
8 Jan 2007, 03:10 AM
and yet, if it were anything less, how could i trully feel alive?
May I suggest, dear sir, that you simply slam your hand repeatedly in a car door? That oughta do the job. And it'd save you the Ticket Master fee.
John
mr. treat
8 Jan 2007, 03:23 AM
May I suggest, dear sir, that you simply slam your hand repeatedly in a car door? That oughta do the job. And it'd save you the Ticket Master fee.
John
our research does, indeed, show such a substitution may provide satisfactory results, but the chairman deems further investigation necessary before full-scale marketing is to take place. trials shall commence immediately upon receipt of promised grant monies.
ApeTheDog
8 Jan 2007, 03:38 AM
booyalab says:
find some sucker online and tell him i'll masturbate for him if he buys me a webcam
airjaw
8 Jan 2007, 04:51 AM
Exercise 6.6.6. Define the function draw-and-clear-circle, which draws a circle structure, waits for a short time, and clears it. To implement a waiting period, the teachpack draw.ss provides the function sleep-for-a-while. It consumes a number and puts the program to sleep for that many seconds; its result is true. For example, (sleep-for-a-while 1) waits for one second.
Ghost-Girl
8 Jan 2007, 04:52 AM
http://forums.intpcentral.com/showthread.php?p=504611#post504611
dunee
8 Jan 2007, 06:30 AM
this was the beginning of a crack about heaven, you lost...
MasterMerk
8 Jan 2007, 07:29 AM
congeladas
PiccoloNamek
8 Jan 2007, 08:03 AM
inequities
nottaprettygal
8 Jan 2007, 08:10 AM
brian boitano gay?
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I did a Google search, and I still can't find the answer. This is driving me nuts.
LuridLemur
8 Jan 2007, 08:13 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simile
TheFallandRiseOf
8 Jan 2007, 08:14 AM
Top third is wonderful. Excellence in simplicity - nothing to hide. Second third evens out, drops half a notch in intensity, and is a real performer. This is great for when you want to divert your attention back to the task at hand, whether it's driving, reading, relaxing, etc. Delicious!
Rajah
8 Jan 2007, 08:25 AM
Hi, all.
Replaced you? They didn't tell me that! Say it ain't so!
It's true -- there's a moderator control that allows me to choose one barrel or two. :D
Hmm, did you use the word "moderate" as an adjective or as a verb? ;)
(The above is my cut. It wouldn't let me paste it without writing this pointless bit.)
MacGuffin
8 Jan 2007, 04:14 PM
Extraverted Sensing: Experiencing the immediate context; taking action in the physical world; noticing changes and opportunities for action; accumulating experiences; scanning for visible reactions and relevant data; recognizing “what is.” Noticing what was available, trying on different items, and seeing how they look.
Si Introverted Sensing: Reviewing past experiences; “what is” evoking “what was”; seeking detailed information and links to what is known; recalling stored impressions; accumulating data; recognizing the way things have always been. Remembering the last time you wore a particular item or the last time you were at a similar event—maybe even remembering how you felt then.
Meticulum
8 Jan 2007, 04:53 PM
brian boitano gay? I did a Google search, and I still can't find the answer. This is driving me nuts.
If someone needs Google to conclude whether Brian Boitano is gay, they should willfully relinquish their N and just walk away.
Yes Sweetheart, the dude putts from the rough. And probably from on his knees.
John
AMDG
18 Jan 2007, 12:37 PM
Mon seigneur et implacable
Brillant avec énergie
Prompte à faire, décisif, terrible.
Gentil et doux; mon seigneur
Il donne ses enfants la nourriture
Et il aime tous qui s’agenouillent.
Google Monster
28 Jan 2007, 06:30 PM
Volver.2006.LIMITED.RETAIL.DVDRip.XviD-MESS.CD2
Martoon
4 Feb 2007, 11:02 PM
Volver.2006.LIMITED.RETAIL.DVDRip.XviD-MESS.CD2
The MPAA loves you! :smooch:
rhinosaur
5 Feb 2007, 12:13 AM
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=15&ll=47.654866,-122.30341&spn=0.0246,0.053902&om=1
MacGuffin
5 Feb 2007, 04:03 AM
http://www.intpcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18737
Limey
5 Feb 2007, 04:57 AM
You asked for it:
Owing to PSK's simplicity, particularly when compared with its competitor quadrature amplitude modulation (http://www.answers.com/topic/quadrature-amplitude-modulation), it is widely used in existing technologies.
The most popular wireless LAN (http://www.answers.com/topic/wireless-lan) standard, IEEE 802.11b (http://www.answers.com/topic/ieee-802-11)[1] (http://www.answers.com/topic/phase-shift-keying#wp-_note-ref80211)[2] (http://www.answers.com/topic/phase-shift-keying#wp-_note-80211b)[3] (http://www.answers.com/topic/phase-shift-keying#wp-_note-80211b-descrip), uses a variety of different PSKs depending on the data-rate required. At the basic-rate of 1 Mbit/s, it uses DBPSK. To provide the extended-rate of 2 Mbit/s, DQPSK is used. In reaching 5.5 Mbit/s and the full-rate of 11 Mbit/s, QPSK is employed, but has to be coupled with complementary code keying (http://www.answers.com/topic/complementary-code-keying). The higher-speed wireless LAN standard, IEEE 802.11g (http://www.answers.com/topic/ieee-802-11)[1] (http://www.answers.com/topic/phase-shift-keying#wp-_note-ref80211)[4] (http://www.answers.com/topic/phase-shift-keying#wp-_note-80211g) has eight data rates: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbit/s. The 6 and 9 Mbit/s modes use BPSK. The 12 and 18 Mbit/s modes use QPSK. The fastest four modes use forms of quadrature amplitude modulation (http://www.answers.com/topic/quadrature-amplitude-modulation).
Because of its simplicity BPSK is appropriate for low-cost passive transmitters, and is used in RFID (http://www.answers.com/topic/radio-frequency-identification) standards such as ISO 14443 (http://www.answers.com/topic/iso-14443) which has been adopted for biometric passports (http://www.answers.com/topic/biometric-passport), credit cards such as American Express (http://www.answers.com/topic/american-express)'s ExpressPay (http://www.answers.com/topic/expresspay), and many other applications.
Bluetooth (http://www.answers.com/topic/bluetooth) 2[5] (http://www.answers.com/topic/phase-shift-keying#wp-_note-btooth-descrip) will use π / 4-DQPSK at its lower rate (2 Mbit/s) and 8-DPSK at its higher rate (3 Mbit/s) when the link between the two devices is sufficiently robust. Bluetooth 1 modulates with Gaussian minimum-shift keying (http://www.answers.com/topic/gaussian-minimum-shift-keying), a binary scheme, so either modulation choice in version 2 will yield a higher data-rate. A similar technology, ZigBee (http://www.answers.com/topic/zigbee)[6] (http://www.answers.com/topic/phase-shift-keying#wp-_note-0) (also known as IEEE 802.15.4) also relies on PSK. ZigBee operates in two frequency bands: 868?915MHz (http://www.answers.com/topic/hertz) where it employs BPSK and at 2.4GHz (http://www.answers.com/topic/hertz) where it uses OQPSK.
Notably absent from these various schemes is 8-PSK. This is because its error-rate performance is close to that of 16-QAM (http://www.answers.com/topic/quadrature-amplitude-modulation) ? it is only about 0.5dB better ? but its data rate is only three-quarters that of 16-QAM. Thus 8-PSK is often omitted from standards and, as seen above, schemes tend to 'jump' from QPSK to 16-QAM (8-QAM (http://www.answers.com/topic/quadrature-amplitude-modulation) is possible but difficult to implement).
Motherfucking Keith Chegwin!
lol - someone once called me Stan Laurel - partly being INTJ and partly not looking that much like Stan it was like water of a duck's back - I came right back at him with "ok Keith "checker plays fucking pop" Chegwin"
and it really hurt his feelings.
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