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    The music wasn't great but it was greatly...

    The music wasn't great but it was greatly improved over the show, at least. Rygel had all the best lines, and while they're all great actors, Scorpius is definitely far and away the best. Rygel...
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    I really enjoyed the first episode, but it seemed...

    I really enjoyed the first episode, but it seemed like the storyline was rushed. The impression I gained was that the writers for Farscape had everything planned out at least a year ago and intended...
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    The Ozymandias, of course.

    The Ozymandias, of course.
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    Dialogue/Acting was lame. There were a few good...

    Dialogue/Acting was lame. There were a few good camera shots in there, and I thought the special effects were incredible. It was nice to see some of Lovecraft's ideas come to life (the giant space...
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    For a time it carried the scientific and cultural...

    For a time it carried the scientific and cultural burden of western civilization, taking over the job from the Byzantines. Not many Empires face such a task. While our European ancestors were...
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    We could start by lobbying to outlaw them,...

    We could start by lobbying to outlaw them, couldn't we?
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    No, it's true. It can be done. If corporate...

    No, it's true. It can be done. If corporate special interests had their way we'd all be slaves in concentration camps eating sawdust and drinking urine for nourishment while the top 1% wipe their...
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    Agree. I'll go on to say, he'll be impeached his...

    Agree. I'll go on to say, he'll be impeached his second term.



    Agreed.



    Disagree. Can't predict this for sure, it's like saying a volcano will erupt just outside my door twenty days and...
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    In a Democratic Process, if you see a problem,...

    In a Democratic Process, if you see a problem, and wish to solve it, you must take action to do so. By taking action I mean, first and foremost, sending letters to your congressmen (when I do, I use...
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    Reforms YOU want Addressed and Solved

    I believe that anyone who is interested should work with me and others to solve problems that they have with society that they have the ability to solve, by primarily writing to legislators but...
  11. Thread: Bad SF and F.

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    "Midworld" Alan Dean Foster. I read the first...

    "Midworld" Alan Dean Foster. I read the first ten or so pages, couldn't go any further. Melodramatic and overdone.

    "Rendezvous with Rama" Arthur C. Clarke. Wasn't that great. It was just so...
  12. Thread: Good News

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    I was going to say, drive defensively, but...

    I was going to say, drive defensively, but someone took it from me.

    I'm taking my third drivers test this wednesday. I'm quite confident that I'm going to pass. The last time, I had a perfect...
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    I'll concede the point. But doesn't this work...

    I'll concede the point. But doesn't this work against your argument? Correct me if I'm wrong, but we seem to still be gaining here.



    Provide a source to prove that we were losing jobs to...
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    I'm not saying they're stupid, nor am I saying...

    I'm not saying they're stupid, nor am I saying that they don't deserve jobs. They're only getting jobs from our companies because our companies can pay them half as much, which is wrong. If they do...
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    Was it written by a guy named Gustav?

    Was it written by a guy named Gustav?
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    I'm not aware as to the definite numbers but I...

    I'm not aware as to the definite numbers but I think 30 million jobs is a bit much, if you're talking about just the United States, which has a population of 280 million. You're talking about one in...
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    Gustav's Theory of Revolution

    Has anyone read this document, or documents relating to it? I learned about Gustav's Theory of Revolution my sophomore year but didn't save any of the documents, and I've had a tough time finding it...
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    True, I saw the poll with either Kerry or Edwards...

    True, I saw the poll with either Kerry or Edwards beating Bush by double digits. But that doesn't mean anything right now. There's no truly accurate way to judge how the American people feel about...
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    It's the first even numeral, stupid :rolleyes:

    It's the first even numeral, stupid :rolleyes:
  20. Thread: I want...

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    Well, I meant, get paid for it...

    Well, I meant, get paid for it...
  21. Thread: I want...

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    I want...

    I want to be an ideas man. Among other things I'd like to do as an adult, one of them is do design strategy games. I don't want to do the coding or all the boring technical stuff, I just want to be...
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    Poll: It's still a majority.

    It's still a majority.
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    Poll: "But how does a cyber-duel in a virtual ring end?...

    "But how does a cyber-duel in a virtual ring end? It could stretch out to infinity simply because the only defeat would be to have the other guy decamp. And who would want to do that?"

    Let's say,...
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    "Well the problem with perfection..from a...

    "Well the problem with perfection..from a biological AND philosophical standpoint is that it doesn't allow for adaptability."

    True. But if you're perfect, you won't ever ever ever need to adapt....
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    Full/Perfection Nothing/Infinity

    Most people say that nothing, or nobody, is perfect. They say that perfection is impossible. This is wrong. Look at perfection mathematically. Two apples plus two apples equals four apples. ...
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