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VCH

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  1. You know, I have a disability when it comes to pronouncing names—I pronounce some letters in a name while ignoring and/or adding others. For example, Erika = Eureka. I am a terrible fan, lol; but I will say that her real name is actually pretty lame.
  2. Originally Posted By: HOUSE of S Originally Posted By: VCH In keeping with this topics' title (sort of) I demand that Jeff explain how the fungi glow. Did Solberg et al. discover a luminescent bacteria in the caves then somehow attach them to fungi. But then how did they find the fungi; deep caves usually do not support anything more than bacteria. Solberg must be one crafty bioengineer. This is referenced on numerous occasions in the games. All references but one or two agree that the glowing fungi were there when the first Exiles were sent down, and that the Vahnatai created them. Erika says that she created them (and maybe somebody else says that; I forget). Given that the glowing fungi exist all over Vahnatai lands, it is pretty clear that Erika didn't actually create them from whole cloth. However, it is certainly possible that she created a _modified version of them_ better suited to their needs to the caves of Exile. In the original trilogy, Erika was the only powerful human mage who ever talked about dealing with plants, animals, transformations, or alchemy. X picked up a plant habit in the second trilogy, but since we are talking about something that happened several decades before X1, when X probably hadn't even been exiled yet, Erika is the only likely suspect for any fungal adaptations. Not Solberg. That's true; I had forgotten about Erika.
  3. In keeping with this topics' title (sort of) I demand that Jeff explain how the fungi glow. Did Solberg et al. discover a luminescent bacteria in the caves then somehow attach them to fungi. But then how did they find the fungi; deep caves usually do not support anything more than bacteria. Solberg must be one crafty bioengineer.
  4. My favourite story is a short story—The Za-Khazi Run. A5 is a close second. I suppose I'm the only one that likes that scenario I prefer a game to force my hand rather than letting me do whatever I please whenever I please.
  5. How is this topic different from the "Best quotes of all time" topic"? Shame on you Alorael.
  6. Death Knight meant we will have moved on to other things not necessarily related to Spidweb in any way. You know, living and what not.
  7. On a related note: Have any of you been to a Comic-Con? My friends and I have always wanted to go, but haven't been able to get transportation in order.
  8. The analogy of the genetic code as a recipe does not work--well. A better way to think of DNA is as a recipe. Much like with a fully formed cake, you cannot look at the phenotype of an organism and know what ingredients (genes) went into making it. Single genes rarely code for the structure or function of any particular part of an organism; instead, what happens is that the products of multiple genes (proteins) are "mixed" together to form the end-product--the organisms phenotype. The Genome if it is a blueprint at all, is a blueprint for making strings of amino acids; however even here, things like protein shape do not correspond directly to the gene that coded for its amino acid sequence.
  9. Originally Posted By: Lilith i am boring as dirt irl and therefore live in a suburban development where i belong
  10. Originally Posted By: Lilith Originally Posted By: VCH A box of chocolates, Lilith? That's a tad extreme; usually one chocolate will do. it was a small box and i was glad to have them taken off my hands also i am unfamiliar with Halloween etiquette because as previously established it is not a thing here Etiquette says give them as small a piece of candy as possible because you may see 200-300 kids if you live in a popular area. Of course, like you said, Australia is too mature for Halloween.
  11. A box of chocolates, Lilith? That's a tad extreme; usually one chocolate will do.
  12. NOW TO TEST MY UNIVERSITIES CONNECTION, IN THE SAME TOWN; BACK IN FEW MINUTES Here it is: Shows you what the internet can be under the right circumstances. I do believe that I win though, for greatest distance to server--300 miles.
  13. Originally Posted By: Dikiyoba . . .but a forum of three people would just be sad.) and funny too
  14. So has anyone here attempted to drink 4 litres of milk in one sitting?
  15. 1. Kidney Beans and Corn Add oil to a frying pan; turn heat to medium then add one whole chopped onion and several chopped garlic cloves heat onion and garlic until browned, then add one can of kidney beans and one can of whole kernel corn add 1/4 of a green onion Turn heat down to low and let the lot simmer for 15-20 minutes; mix occasionally Eat 2. Snails 'n' Butter Add lost of butter and lots of lemon juice to a pot, then boil until butter is melted add snails, then turn down heat to low and cook for 10mins Eat
  16. Too many people are too concerned about progressing through set-points in life like, getting a job, buying a house, having kids, retiring, then having a funeral. If those are really the most important things for you than do them, but don't do them just because they are somehow the expected "normal" things to do. Personally, I'm in no hurry to jump into my coffin.
  17. Originally Posted By: Polaran Originally Posted By: The Turtle Stays There needs to be a SW group video chat at some point. Just because y'all arguing in real time would be remarkable. It'd probably suck, mostly. Real-time debate would offer far less time to coherently organize ones points, and would demand a far different sort of conversational aptitude than we're using here. Yeah, lol. I don't think the people that frequent Spidweb are the best conversationalists. In person debate requires showmanship to make it interesting; being intelligent, and thorough isn't enough.
  18. Oh my, that's not right. Economic Left/Right: 10.00 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 7.28
  19. VCH

    Troy Davis

    Originally Posted By: Lt. Sullust Originally Posted By: Trenton the dragon lord I would rather have ten people who are guilty to go free than one innocent person being put to death wrongly. I'd want to know what those ten people did before I'd make that kind of decision... Doesn't matter at all. The legal system says that one is innocent until proven guilty. This limits the type 1 error. At some point society, or those with power, decided that it's better to let a killer go than kill an innocent. I agree fully with that; it's just the price of doing business.
  20. VCH

    Troy Davis

    Originally Posted By: Darth Ernie but i was in grade school then. so it sucked lol
  21. VCH

    Troy Davis

    Can't we just decide that governments and courts should never have the power to kill people, their own people at least. I mean, what does it accomplish? As for the "better dead than life in prison argument", I don't agree. Life is short, and precious; I would rather live my life in prison. Or at least, if I knew that my only options were death or life in prison, I would pick prison every time. Again, your religiosity may compensate, but my lack of does not. Edit: Now it's time to go run 20km, and feel happy that I am privileged to do so.
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    Troy Davis

    This whole situation makes me profoundly sad. I keep thinking how terrible it would be to be wheeled into the execution chamber knowing you didn't do the crime. It must be such a powerless feeling. It's a good thing the guy was religious, other people such as myself wouldn't have been quite so complacent about death. In the end the death penalty is too final; there's no way to ever make amends. I thought our justice system understood that.
  23. VCH

    Troy Davis

    What do those of you in the US think of this? My initial impression is OMG WTF America! Troy Davis
  24. VCH

    Thanks, Lion.

    That Harry-Potter game looks sweet.
  25. VCH

    Thanks, Lion.

    I know, I can't play Ocean bound anymore!z
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