While We Wait: Part 5

Your supposed to let internet people live in their fantasy worlds not call them out on it, Tsk tsk for shame.

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Who saves instant messenging conversations?
 
Who saves instant messenging conversations?
My client autologs all conversations in all programs. That's Trillian's default setting.
 
Oh, the forum default changed to Mibbit...
 
Just wondering, is there any non-US news media that is not in favour of Obama?

Maybe not suprising, given that the republicans main goal is to show utter contempt for the rest of the world, as common perception would have it.

Its quite a contrast from FOX 'news' that had a special show dedicated to branding Obama a terrorist last time I allowed myself 30 seconds to watch it (are republicans really allowed to buy out a so-called 'news' channel like that?).
 
Technically, you could say yes. However, there is no real evidence that Republicans actually have anything to do with it, although most people believe so. Fox 5 is the only channel that’s completely against liberals, although I think CNN does harbor a little resentment toward liberals as well.

On the other hand, what do you guys think about Obama’s ads on video games? Isn’t he going a bit overboard? Madden 09?

Also, anyone watch any good movies lately?
 
Not sure about media, but McCain seems quite popular in Georgia Iberia Sakartvelo, presumably because many Georgians people who live there share Symphony D.'s opinion of what his foreign policy is going to be but happen to be looking at it from a different angle.
 
Paragorns of virtue :mischief:
 
Why are there moderators in World History than in Never Ending Stories?

Why are you complaining?

Originally posted by Sheep
Of course, I do seem to remember fudging Iran (Nuclear Kid) over somewhat in SheepNES: Modern Battlefields, just before I left last time due to intesely stupid and un-realisitc orders. However I do think that some mods do this better than others.

....Am I remembering a different NES or what? I recall Iran uniting into this Islamic....blobby thing that wanted to make everyone cry. Am I wrong?
 
If I was complaining, I would have said: "Oh man, why does World History get more moderators than Never Ending Stories? That's so totally unfair! I'm PMing Matrix, Thunderfall, anybody! I'll set up a protest thread in OT! I'll lobby for NESer rights to supervision! Who's with me? Who's with me? Let's go! For greater NESerdom! For the greater good!"
 
I find it interesting that in the time from our removal from a story based forum (Civ3 Stories and Tales) to a more boardgame based forum (Other Games), the general array of NESes have shifted to accomodate a more game-centric format, as opposed to a more even balance between (hi)story and game. Is this due to the move or just natural progression?

I wouldn't quite call this a revival of the board NES, but it seems that an era has passed in the dominance of alternate history NESes as well.
 
If I was complaining, I would have said: "Oh man, why does World History get more moderators than Never Ending Stories? That's so totally unfair! I'm PMing Matrix, Thunderfall, anybody! I'll set up a protest thread in OT! I'll lobby for NESer rights to supervision! Who's with me? Who's with me? Let's go! For greater NESerdom! For the greater good!"

You know, a complete sentence helps avoid situations like this.
 
I find it interesting that in the time from our removal from a story based forum (Civ3 Stories and Tales) to a more boardgame based forum (Other Games), the general array of NESes have shifted to accomodate a more game-centric format, as opposed to a more even balance between (hi)story and game. Is this due to the move or just natural progression?

I wouldn't quite call this a revival of the board NES, but it seems that an era has passed in the dominance of alternate history NESes as well.

The passing of the old guard; things come and go in cycles :p
 
The passing of the old guard; things come and go in cycles :p
I blame das for taking so bloody long on his Iron Age project (which had damned well better be amazing) as well as the rest of us althist persons for not coming up with interesting stuff and sticking with it.
 
Ah yes, how nice of you to bring up my stoned ravings on a instant messenger on numerous occasions back over 2 years ago!!!!

To straighten things out for you to understand, I was at the time offered a PhD postion at the university I was attending, which I then turned down to explore other opportunities (that and my buisness investments were taking off), I have since realised that I do want to do this, and thus going back to university as of March next year.

Which is all besides the point in this discussion... Has anyone else every really realised how Symphony D changes the subject when he is on the verge of being shown wrong, just so he wont be forced to admit it? To me this seems more like the actions of an angry, socialy-isolated and bright child that has yet been forced to face up to the harsh realities of life and personal relationships. Of course I could be wrong, and for Symphony's sake I hope I am, but if I am not I feel really sorry for you. Now are we going to quit living in the past and resolve the issue at hand?

Das did get it.... I was referring more about the international relations aspect of Clausewitz, not the military side of things... On the military side of things, I am sure he is quiet profficent, however I lack to expertise to make a educated decision on what he is trying to express. With the International Relations sides of things, Clausewitz does leave a lot to be desired and he takes a very 'realist' postion, in so far that he goes on about how states look after only their own immediate interests. As a student of the interdependence theory of study in International Relations, such a view is the natural antithesis to my own, as I believe that there are times when a nation will do something against their immediate interests in the effort of taking the long view and working in co-operation with others....

In laymans terms Realists believe more in the power of the state, tend to overlook the importance of NGOs and similiar organisations and generally take the view that conflict is inevitable and that human nature is bad. Interdependence Theory states that NGOs are more important, that nations while they will have their little dust ups, that they will work together majority of the time, and that within time conflict will be resolved as the more nation's rely on each other, the more they cannot afforsd conflict, eventually, as some hypothise, leading to world government. They also believe that human nature is good, the exact opposite of a realist! Globalisation is often cited as a point in favour of interdependence theory.

Keep in mind you also have other schools of thought, some of them more popular than others.
 
I saw the Shawshank Redemption for the first time a week ago... don't know how I could have missed that movie.

One of my all time faves
 
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