no i was spl for over six months, then i left scouts, and you followed soon after, because "the troop was just really dumb"
wait... that might actually be a great compliment.
color scheme:
on mac os x you'll be running tintin++ in terminal so you can change the text colors and stuff in terminal's preferences.
to connect:
#ses cf carrionfields.org 9999
but i would recommend creating a script or something that runs "tintin_dir/tt++ scripts.txt" where scripts.txt is a file containing all your actions/aliases/logging as well as the line "#se
If that wasn't staged at all, and that guy was really the kid's father, he's more of an idiot than the kid.
But yeah, it was funny. It shouldn't have been shared with the world though.
Many classes start getting their powerful skills in their 30s and with fire giant xp penalty the level difference in your pk range will grow as you level up. I recommend somewhere around 25, at least 24 for double thrust which does awesome damage at that rank. flurry is unreliable until you get the skill percent up quite a bit which is hard with a level sitting low int race.
*** This is my little brother, 12 years old. I think he has this RPing thing down.
Dude tells you 'Does the smell of death excite you?'
You tell Dude 'Exuse me?'
Dude tells you 'Death. An inescapable cycle, or so it appears. I merely wish to know your desires, for mine currently is to gather others in my journey.'
You tell Dude 'I learn already'
Call me stupid. But I think that it makes no difference to your chances of winning to switch or not to switch.
Suppose you flip a coin 99 times. It turns up heads every time. What is the probability that the coin will turn up heads for the 100th time? It's obviously 1/2, not 1/(2^100). It is wrong to assume that past events have anything to do with probability of the present case.
Simi
I don't mean to sound like someone either really intelligent or condescending, so please don't take this that way.
I think the problem is that some people aren't willing to accept that an infinitesimal is equal to zero. In calculus, differentials are used to "work around" places where zero simply can't be used, and the end result is a correct answer. So if we were
QuoteThe BaronDon't think of them as "a ranger expertise that can join Tribbie", because then they would suck balls.
Are you sure? There's a Tribbie explorer right now who, from what I've witnessed, is doing fine...
I know what you are saying. I can recursively search my tree for operators whose children (operands) are all constant (non-variables) and perform the operation on them. For example,
x+2+3 would be parsed into + x + 2 3 (read it backwards and it's RPN)
My program would identify the second + node and see that it has two children, 2 and 3, and perform the operation. The resulting tree wou
So I've written this parser program that will parse text containing an expression in infix notation and put it into a tree structure that resembles polish notation.
So, my program converts this:
6x+sin(2x+3)/(x^4-5)
into this:
+
*
6
x
/
sin
+
*
2
x
3
-
^
One I can think of:
Clinical research provides a growing body of scientific evidence that having an abortion can cause psychological harm to some women. "Women who report negative after-effects from abortion know exactly what their problem is," observed psychologist Wanda Franz, Ph.D., in a March 1989 congressional hearing on the impact of abortion. "They report horrible nightma
QuoteRobDarkenQuoteMoral values are good for nothing unless you yourself believe in that sort of thing.But I'm glad you're not so programmed that you can't understand this fact. Why don't you think on that for a bit. Compare the amount of sense that makes to that of your religion. And then ask yourself, why do you believe in what you do?
Face it, you're just using your
For Batman, I'll try to write this in a way that it can't be construed as a troll.
"What are your moral values good for? Why shouldn't the mother abort the kid if she wants to? Why should she feel guilty for doing what pleases her?"
Honestly, I can't give a satisfactory answer to that question unless you have some sort of religion with its own set of moral valu
From Wikipedia:
An Internet troll, or simply troll in Internet slang, is someone who posts controversial and irrelevant or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum or chat room, with the intention of provoking other users into an emotional response[1] or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion."
My post was not irrelevant, not written with the
What? Please enlighten me. I'm only 17, and I'm sure I must be missing something. Did you just say you don't care whether or not a fetus is alive before it gets aborted, and that the only thing that should matter is that the mother is "happy"? What kind of a person would kill someone just because that someone is a slight obstacle to them?
And no, being pregnant does no
Cases like the one you wrote about are so rare they cannot be used as an argument for abortion. I would welcome a new world where the only abortions were the ones in situations like you mentioned. That would be cool. Instead of millions of children dying every year, there would be less than a hundred.