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All Tali fans, read this! IT'S UP TO US TO KEEP TALI ALIVE! 3.0!!


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BigKahuna25

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NuclearBuddha wrote...

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I'd say do me but i dont think you're on very much when i am.

Do you?  But I hardly know you!  Usually there's dinner and a movie first.

yeah i saw that one coming a mile away... lol but anyways. how bout dem hips?

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I'm not sure if eveyone has seen this since this vid is not posted in the frontpage of this thread, but I cme across another "Space Age Fairytale" by the same user who created the beta version. The link I am providing is the version the user intended to upload. www.youtube.com/watch  There is not alot of difference but, its in better quality at least. Anyways enjoy!

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 Alright guys, I'm headinImage IPBg out. But I shall leave this, Robin Williams meets female Krogan

Modifié par SpatFieya, 10 mars 2010 - 08:50 .


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NuclearBuddha

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BigKahuna25 wrote...

NuclearBuddha wrote...

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I'd say do me but i dont think you're on very much when i am.

Do you?  But I hardly know you!  Usually there's dinner and a movie first.

yeah i saw that one coming a mile away... lol but anyways. how bout dem hips?

They are quite plump, yet firm and muscular, canted a just the right seductive angle.  The usual, in other words.

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You don't like Dr.Pepper but you drink Diet Pepsi?

D:


Diet Dr Pepper tastes like arm-pitts :?

I thought that's how all diet soda tasted? :mellow:


*sigh* Thanks for rubbing it in.. Jerk :(

Can't help it; I'm quite good at that. :lol:


SCHWING!!

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Shazzammer2 wrote...

I'm not sure if eveyone has seen this since this vid is not posted in the frontpage of this thread, but I cme across another "Space Age Fairytale" by the same user who created the beta version. The link I am providing is the version the user intended to upload. www.youtube.com/watch  There is not alot of difference but, its in better quality at least. Anyways enjoy!

I'm torn.  I almost like the beta version's simplicity better.

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antilles333 wrote...

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I love Nuclear's sig. Straight to the point, lol. Good read too.

Thank you, on both counts.  I've come to love understatement.

What understatement? The sig itself? 

Yes.  And your own understatement, too, I can appreciate.


You mean the "good" part? 

It IS the only FF that i didn't take a break from reading. Which I've done with every other one.  No offense intended if that's how you took it.

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Again, that does not disprove the posibility of empirical evidence being placed online. That it may require additional resources beyond the internet to be certain of the veracity of the information placed online does not automatically negate the possibility that the information stored online may in fact be empirical. Also, when I was working on my dissertation for my Master's degree both online and more traditional literary sources were accepted, if not outright demanded. True, if one had only gone with online sources that might have been considered problematic yet what may be equally important is the source of the information found online. Technically the same can be said of any printed article or book. Anyone with the resources can publish a book - factual or not.


And this is absolutely correct. So we should correct the sentense into: no trustable empircial evidence is found online.
Because, as we know, information provided on the net needs to be verified within external sources, otherwise the possiblities provided by the www of faking content are indefinite.


Agreed. That said, people appear willing to place their trust in what they've come to believe are reputable sources - be it a person, news outlet, organization (government related or otherwise) - which may, or may not, have their information on any given occasion in order.

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cutthecameras wrote...

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SpatFieya wrote...
You don't like Dr.Pepper but you drink Diet Pepsi?

D:


Diet Dr Pepper tastes like arm-pitts :?

I thought that's how all diet soda tasted? :mellow:

Yeah, pretty much.  Sugar substitute = no bueno.
All of it sucks.  Yes, even Coke Zero.

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NuclearBuddha wrote...

Shazzammer2 wrote...

I'm not sure if eveyone has seen this since this vid is not posted in the frontpage of this thread, but I cme across another "Space Age Fairytale" by the same user who created the beta version. The link I am providing is the version the user intended to upload. www.youtube.com/watch  There is not alot of difference but, its in better quality at least. Anyways enjoy!

I'm torn.  I almost like the beta version's simplicity better.


Well either way they are both pretty good.

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The_KFD_Case wrote...

sm00thie88 wrote...

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Again, that does not disprove the posibility of empirical evidence being placed online. That it may require additional resources beyond the internet to be certain of the veracity of the information placed online does not automatically negate the possibility that the information stored online may in fact be empirical. Also, when I was working on my dissertation for my Master's degree both online and more traditional literary sources were accepted, if not outright demanded. True, if one had only gone with online sources that might have been considered problematic yet what may be equally important is the source of the information found online. Technically the same can be said of any printed article or book. Anyone with the resources can publish a book - factual or not.


And this is absolutely correct. So we should correct the sentense into: no trustable empircial evidence is found online.
Because, as we know, information provided on the net needs to be verified within external sources, otherwise the possiblities provided by the www of faking content are indefinite.


Agreed. That said, people appear willing to place their trust in what they've come to believe are reputable sources - be it a person, news outlet, organization (government related or otherwise) - which may, or may not, have their information on any given occasion in order.


*shake kfd's hand*

It's always a pleasure debating with you, friend.

So I just finished download some of your music from your youtube channel, hope you don't mind (as spoken: privat use only).
I got a load of work to do, so keep the love up fellows. Take care.

#59712
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BigKahuna25 wrote...

NuclearBuddha wrote...

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I'd say do me but i dont think you're on very much when i am.

Do you?  But I hardly know you!  Usually there's dinner and a movie first.

yeah i saw that one coming a mile away... lol but anyways. how bout dem hips?

Also:

BK posts from a black sand beach, verdant jungle at his back.  Shaded under an oversized umbrella, he squints at the screen of his laptop, punching keys with his his thick index fingers.  He wears an large chrome-finish watch on his left arm, which he checks often to make sure he's not getting too much sun.  He shifts in his louge seat and the floral wrap around his ample waist, enjoying the cool breeze coming in over the waves.  Gulls circle, hoping to have a shot at the remains of his lunch.

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Shazzammer2 wrote...

I'm not sure if eveyone has seen this since this vid is not posted in the frontpage of this thread, but I cme across another "Space Age Fairytale" by the same user who created the beta version. The link I am providing is the version the user intended to upload. www.youtube.com/watch  There is not alot of difference but, its in better quality at least. Anyways enjoy!


I am watching this video hundred times a day... its so wonderful :)



By the way, how many Mass Effect books are available? Three? Or two?

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Yeah, pretty much.  Sugar substitute = no bueno.
All of it sucks.  Yes, even Coke Zero.


HOW DARE YOU!!!!

Coke Zero, and Diet Pepsi.....

are awesome.

#59715
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You mean the "good" part? 

It IS the only FF that i didn't take a break from reading. Which I've done with every other one.  No offense intended if that's how you took it.

No need to read in so much.  Just saying I'm glad you enjoyed the read.

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But ASKING is bad form, and an invitation to be lied to.  It's more fun to make stuff up.

Edit:  And why give the impression that I care?  This is the internet, I'd hate anyone to know that!

Suit yourself. =]

Hedgehog's dilemma.  Sucks, but there you have it.


Hm. Yet if you make stuff up and it isn't correct wouldn't that amount to the same overall effect as if you had been lied to had you asked? In which case, asides from potentially negatively affecting your perception of the person that lied to you, what has been lost or gained by not asking? Also, if you make up stuff and it turns out to be incorrect you may end up being viewed negatively by the person you made stuff up about, so then you become the "bad guy".

Perhaps it is easier on both yourself and possibly the other person just to be forthright with yourself and in your dealings with others. This does not equate with automatically showing the other person all the cards you have on hand; one can tell the perceived truth without telling the whole truth after all.

Modifié par The_KFD_Case, 10 mars 2010 - 11:11 .


#59717
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Yuri_ii wrote...

Shazzammer2 wrote...

I'm not sure if eveyone has seen this since this vid is not posted in the frontpage of this thread, but I cme across another "Space Age Fairytale" by the same user who created the beta version. The link I am providing is the version the user intended to upload. www.youtube.com/watch  There is not alot of difference but, its in better quality at least. Anyways enjoy!


I am watching this video hundred times a day... its so wonderful :)



By the way, how many Mass Effect books are available? Three? Or two?

Revelation, Ascension, and 3 out of 4 issues of the comic book Redemption.

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NuclearBuddha wrote...

BigKahuna25 wrote...

NuclearBuddha wrote...

BigKahuna25 wrote...

I'd say do me but i dont think you're on very much when i am.

Do you?  But I hardly know you!  Usually there's dinner and a movie first.

yeah i saw that one coming a mile away... lol but anyways. how bout dem hips?

Also:

BK posts from a black sand beach, verdant jungle at his back.  Shaded under an oversized umbrella, he squints at the screen of his laptop, punching keys with his his thick index fingers.  He wears an large chrome-finish watch on his left arm, which he checks often to make sure he's not getting too much sun.  He shifts in his louge seat and the floral wrap around his ample waist, enjoying the cool breeze coming in over the waves.  Gulls circle, hoping to have a shot at the remains of his lunch.

ah... that would be the greatest...

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Tali and Garrus are my favorite characters in the Mass Effect world. I so hope that BioWare make them able to join Shepard's crew for ME3.

Also i wish to help Tali and her race to find a nice home and help them start a new home there.

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Oooh question:

Think the Quarian and the Geth could both exist on their Homeworld (Whether it's Rannoch or whichever planet that might be)?

Modifié par antilles333, 10 mars 2010 - 08:59 .


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Looks more like an AR...

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antilles333 wrote...

Oooh question:

Think the Quarian and the Geth could both exist on their Homeworld (Whether it's Rannoch or whichever planet that might be)?


Does it matter? Geth have no need to live on a world. 

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NuclearBuddha wrote...

Yuri_ii wrote...

Shazzammer2 wrote...

I'm not sure if eveyone has seen this since this vid is not posted in the frontpage of this thread, but I cme across another "Space Age Fairytale" by the same user who created the beta version. The link I am providing is the version the user intended to upload. www.youtube.com/watch  There is not alot of difference but, its in better quality at least. Anyways enjoy!


I am watching this video hundred times a day... its so wonderful :)



By the way, how many Mass Effect books are available? Three? Or two?

Revelation, Ascension, and 3 out of 4 issues of the comic book Redemption.


Thank you. I think it is time to publish new books... the Mass Effect Universe gets "bigger" and "bigger" and i want more additional material to Mass Effect.

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Jake71887 wrote...

Looks more like an AR...

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other than terrible porportions, nice picture.

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Does it matter? Geth have no need to live on a world. 


Then why are they rebuilding it?