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Cthulhu

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  1. Ding 40! Just got my epic mount and 150 riding training. Also got some nice plate gear to go along with my epic rank 3 consecration! http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Blackrock&cn=Ghaldring
  2. 258 ingame days on Guild Wars? That's pretty epic, good sir/ma'am.
  3. Oh, I see. I probably won't be able to play enough to gather the end game raiding gear, but I'll try to get the PvP gear as well.
  4. Thanks! Great job with your warrior! Do you raid, or are you just a PvPer? Edit: Just noticed the achievements. Is it hard to find a good raiding guild?
  5. In homage to the epicness that is Ghaldring, I decided to make a new character that I plan on making my main toon on World of Warcraft. I'll won't disrespect the epicness by failing with my toon; here's proof: http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Blackrock&cn=Ghaldring
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    Tesla Coils

    Originally Posted By: Dintiradan I think the first step is travelling back in time and killing Hitler. Once you accomplish that, the rest should be simple. Just remember that the coil's weakness is power; if the Allies black out the base, nothing will stop them. (In seriousness, I can't help you. I didn't even know that casual hobbyists could make them -- the ones I've seen were huge.) Not so sure killing Hitler would be the good idea it's made out to be. World War II was the catalyst for epic technological advances, especially due to the Nazis.
  7. http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/09/soviet-doomsday/ I'll just leave this right here.
  8. Well then, good sir, I've got to play them more often methinks.
  9. Will do! Did YOU know that Gatorade improves athletic performance by 10%?!
  10. Originally Posted By: Dantius Originally Posted By: Cthulhu Not to nag, but are we still doing this? Of course. What would give you the impression otherwise? I'm just holding off until Mote finishes up. So is Sarachim. Ah, I understand now, thanks for the reply.
  11. Originally Posted By: Dantius Originally Posted By: Cthulhu It seems to me that having knowledge regarding the placebo effect disallows for the effect itself to affect you. Incorrect. As knowledge of the placebo effect has spread amongst patients and those who would consume them, the effectiveness of the placebo has actually increased. Psychology works in funny ways. That's epic!
  12. Enough? So their taxes go down, and they QQ about taxes not going down enough but they don't rejoice that they went down?
  13. It seems to me that having knowledge regarding the placebo effect disallows for the effect itself to affect you. For example: If someone is constantly told a certain drink would vastly improve their reflexes, and said person genuinely believes it and consumes the aforementioned drink, their mind will react to the consumption of the drink by improving one's reflexes, methinks. Now if the same individual then learns of the placebo effect, I believe the knowledge of the effect will cancel out any changes brought about by the people constantly telling the person about the drink. This might not make sense to you guys, it started sounding weird to me towards the end, but I hope you guys get the gist of it.
  14. Not to nag, but are we still doing this?
  15. Aren't these the peoples complaining about rising taxes for themselves, when their own taxes have actually gone down?
  16. I don't happen to consume much Caffeine, but when I do, I play like a god on FPS games. Seriously, my reflexes immensely improve. Or it could be all placebo effect, whatever.
  17. It almost looks like a person is smiling in the background while squeezing the poor mutant frog. Scratch that, the person IS smiling.
  18. It's not original to the original post and its contents, but it's relevant to Mystic's lack of games that allow liberal saving.
  19. In retrospect, a PM with the number would have been the correct move...
  20. Maybe in the future we'll see literal Navy SEALS.
  21. /whistles Good thing I was planning on holding off on it until tomorrow. Thanks, Niemand!
  22. I never claimed it was a good idea, I merely inquired as how it could potentially turn out to be a very bad idea.
  23. Could it? I don't see how sending an innocent email behind SEVEN PROXIES(had to do it) could backfire.
  24. Random information on this guy: http://salvemossapos.com/PDFs/Johnson-Pieter-CV.pdf (snip) Theres his Phone #, you might wanna try that. I'll email this person and pose as a needy student that requires those two works to assist in the creation of an important essay for my fictional senior year, or something like that.
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