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  • RiemannLivesRiemannLives Registered User regular
    oh, it just occurred to me. @Hamurabi you were probably thinking of Manichaeism not Marcionsim.

    That was big in the east for a time. Though as I understand it the religion is more a fusing of Gnostic and Persian ideas and not directly descended from Christianity.
    What you think "makes sense" has nothing to do with reality. It just has to do with your life experience. And your life experience may only be a small smidgen of reality. Possibly even a distorted account of reality at that. So what this means is that, beginning in the 20th century as our means of decoding nature became more and more powerful, we started realizing our common sense is no longer a tool to pass judgment on whether or not a scientific theory is correct. - Neil Degrasse Tyson
  • skippydumptruckskippydumptruck FAK U HODGEHEG Registered User regular
    oh

    I see
  • InquisitorInquisitor Registered User regular
    In other movie news I finally got around to seeing Django Unchained and Wreck it Ralph.

    Both were choice
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  • ShivahnShivahn Registered User regular
    Elendil wrote: »
    maybe Rachilde was the one i was thinking of

    i've never actually read her books, and there's a possibility that they're terrible both in quality and philosophy - much decadence is - but the juggler sounded kind of interesting to me and was on my radar to pick up eventually

    "called a distinguished pornographer by Jules Barbey d’Aurevilly"

    That is not a phrase you hear anymore!
  • FeralFeral Who needs a medical license when you've got style? Registered User regular
    edited May 2013
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    You know who's underappreciated but apparently had a fairly major impact both during the 90s and early noughts?

    DJ Shadow.

    EDIT: Actually, I just remembered that his later stuff wasn't nearly as good as Endtroducing, imo.

    Every time there's a thread on "greatest album ever" or "desert island albums" or music of the 90s, I make a point to pimp the hell out of Endtroducing.

    No, really.

    http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/1855903/#Comment_1855903
    http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/313005/#Comment_313005
    http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/4916516/#Comment_4916516
    http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/3734659/#Comment_3734659
    Feral on
    I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
  • ShivahnShivahn Registered User regular
    Fremen from Dune, right?

    I thought it was well known that they're really heavily based on Muslim tradition?
  • skippydumptruckskippydumptruck FAK U HODGEHEG Registered User regular
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    LA, LA, LA لا لا لا Fremen cry of grief. (La translates as ultimate denial, a 'no' from which you cannot appeal.) The Arabic word لا (La) means 'no'.

    is chu fun or interesting?

    LA
  • RiemannLivesRiemannLives Registered User regular
    if you liked Dune but want something shorter that goes slightly less insane as it goes on check out Herbert's excellent book "The Godmakers". Super fun times.

    If you thought the problem with Dune was that it didn't get fucked up psychedelic crazypants enough then check out "Destination: Void". Also super fun times.
    What you think "makes sense" has nothing to do with reality. It just has to do with your life experience. And your life experience may only be a small smidgen of reality. Possibly even a distorted account of reality at that. So what this means is that, beginning in the 20th century as our means of decoding nature became more and more powerful, we started realizing our common sense is no longer a tool to pass judgment on whether or not a scientific theory is correct. - Neil Degrasse Tyson
  • y2jake215y2jake215 oh ok yeah that's cool RAP GAME KiNG TUTRegistered User regular
    desc wrote: »
    gooey @y2jake215 "tl dr"

    http://www.native-instruments.com/en/specials/on-cloud-nine/pricing/

    all 9 maschine packs for $99

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    Do it or I feed

    You


    To the lions
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  • MimMim Registered User regular
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Organichu wrote: »
    hello friends

    i am trying to post less so i did some reading most of today, and now i am writing le codes

    but i am taking a break to fart and say hello

    did the internet survive my 12 hour absence

    Mim's dead and Richy's on fire.

    So barely.

    Also, good for you, I've been meaning to do that and... well, failing.

    What. Why am I dead?!
  • tyrannustyrannus Registered User regular
    when he pulls out the pick shaz

    oh my god
  • Irond WillIrond Will Super Moderator, Moderator mod
    @irond will up to 1?

    i don't understand
  • HamurabiHamurabi Registered User regular
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Fremen from Dune, right?

    I thought it was well known that they're really heavily based on Muslim tradition?

    No I knew that, and it was part of why I loved the book/overarcing storyline so much.

    But I always thought he'd done an homage to Islam -- not a straight rip. I mean, I don't hold it against Frank Herbert per se, but god damn Frank.
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  • emnmnmeemnmnme Heard about this on conservative radio:Registered User regular
    Well, crud. After years of avoiding the place, I finally gave in and went to Chic-Fil-A for dinner tonight with my grandma. We wanted something quick. She got a chicken sandwich with pickles, I got a chicken wrap and some of her waffle fries.

    It was the most delicious fast food wrap I've ever had.
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  • ShivahnShivahn Registered User regular
    Mim wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Organichu wrote: »
    hello friends

    i am trying to post less so i did some reading most of today, and now i am writing le codes

    but i am taking a break to fart and say hello

    did the internet survive my 12 hour absence

    Mim's dead and Richy's on fire.

    So barely.

    Also, good for you, I've been meaning to do that and... well, failing.

    What. Why am I dead?!

    You're not I was just making stuff up to make Chu feel bad about killing the internet!

    Stop posting and get back in the coffin!
  • JacobkoshJacobkosh Gamble a stamp! I can show you how to be a real man!Super Moderator, Moderator mod
    I am kind of excited for the Michael J. Fox show! I grew up with the guy and he's always seemed like a classy person and I want to see him do well and the trailer gave me hope.

    And hey, even if the show's bad, Ludious will have to cut back on the Parkinson's jokes lest it look like he's copying. Really, it's a guaranteed win.
  • ShivahnShivahn Registered User regular
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Fremen from Dune, right?

    I thought it was well known that they're really heavily based on Muslim tradition?

    No I knew that, and it was part of why I loved the book/overarcing storyline so much.

    But I always thought he'd done an homage to Islam -- not a straight rip. I mean, I don't hold it against Frank Herbert per se, but god damn Frank.

    Oh yeah. I'm not Muslim and didn't grow up with Muslims so I didn't know how close it was, and was young when I read it so the pitiful amount I know now still wasn't there.
  • HamurabiHamurabi Registered User regular
    edited May 2013
    Now I'm getting nostalgic for the Children of Dune montage sequence with that amaaazing Brian Tyler song.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHy-OxoT7zU

    EDIT: Wrong Youtube video.
    Hamurabi on
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  • MortiousMortious Move to New Zealand Move to New ZealandRegistered User regular
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Mim wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Organichu wrote: »
    hello friends

    i am trying to post less so i did some reading most of today, and now i am writing le codes

    but i am taking a break to fart and say hello

    did the internet survive my 12 hour absence

    Mim's dead and Richy's on fire.

    So barely.

    Also, good for you, I've been meaning to do that and... well, failing.

    What. Why am I dead?!

    You're not I was just making stuff up to make Chu feel bad about killing the internet!

    Stop posting and get back in the coffin!

    *hoping this is the start of Lesbian Vampire fanfic*
  • TehSlothTehSloth On that ass like Charmin Registered User regular
    Feral wrote: »
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    You know who's underappreciated but apparently had a fairly major impact both during the 90s and early noughts?

    DJ Shadow.

    EDIT: Actually, I just remembered that his later stuff wasn't nearly as good as Endtroducing, imo.

    Every time there's a thread on "greatest album ever" or "desert island albums" or music of the 90s, I make a point to pimp the hell out of Endtroducing.

    No, really.

    http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/1855903/#Comment_1855903
    http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/313005/#Comment_313005
    http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/4916516/#Comment_4916516
    http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/3734659/#Comment_3734659

    Sadly, the first time I heard DJ shadow was off the Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift soundtrack, so I mean, there's at least one good thing to come out of that movie.
  • RiemannLivesRiemannLives Registered User regular
    the basic idea of "Destination: Void":
    Some not-too-far-future government wants to create a true AI. But the last time someone tried it went crazy and killed all its creators and just vaporized one of the San Juan islands out of existence.

    Obviously the best way to proceed is to clone your smartest people (scientists, biologists, a theologian etc..) then raise those clones in a super controlled environment. Then pack them off on a spaceship telling them they are gonna colonize a new world. Throw a few thousand extra clones in the hold in cryosleep just for giggles.

    Only the spaceship is rigged to be full of deadly problems and has a totally insane human brain as its main computer. So the only way for these colonists to possibly survive is to invent an AI before the ship kills them.

    The story starts chronicles the wacky adventures of the seventh such deathship to be launched.
    What you think "makes sense" has nothing to do with reality. It just has to do with your life experience. And your life experience may only be a small smidgen of reality. Possibly even a distorted account of reality at that. So what this means is that, beginning in the 20th century as our means of decoding nature became more and more powerful, we started realizing our common sense is no longer a tool to pass judgment on whether or not a scientific theory is correct. - Neil Degrasse Tyson
  • ShivahnShivahn Registered User regular
    Mortious wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Mim wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Organichu wrote: »
    hello friends

    i am trying to post less so i did some reading most of today, and now i am writing le codes

    but i am taking a break to fart and say hello

    did the internet survive my 12 hour absence

    Mim's dead and Richy's on fire.

    So barely.

    Also, good for you, I've been meaning to do that and... well, failing.

    What. Why am I dead?!

    You're not I was just making stuff up to make Chu feel bad about killing the internet!

    Stop posting and get back in the coffin!

    *hoping this is the start of Lesbian Vampire fanfic*

    We need more trans lesbian vampires.

    So there can be lesbian vampires staking each other.
  • HamurabiHamurabi Registered User regular
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Fremen from Dune, right?

    I thought it was well known that they're really heavily based on Muslim tradition?

    No I knew that, and it was part of why I loved the book/overarcing storyline so much.

    But I always thought he'd done an homage to Islam -- not a straight rip. I mean, I don't hold it against Frank Herbert per se, but god damn Frank.

    Oh yeah. I'm not Muslim and didn't grow up with Muslims so I didn't know how close it was, and was young when I read it so the pitiful amount I know now still wasn't there.

    It's a fucking lot.
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  • ShivahnShivahn Registered User regular
    the basic idea of "Destination: Void":
    Some not-too-far-future government wants to create a true AI. But the last time someone tried it went crazy and killed all its creators and just vaporized one of the San Juan islands out of existence.

    Obviously the best way to proceed is to clone your smartest people (scientists, biologists, a theologian etc..) then raise those clones in a super controlled environment. Then pack them off on a spaceship telling them they are gonna colonize a new world. Throw a few thousand extra clones in the hold in cryosleep just for giggles.

    Only the spaceship is rigged to be full of deadly problems and has a totally insane human brain as its main computer. So the only way for these colonists to possibly survive is to invent an AI before the ship kills them.

    The story starts chronicles the wacky adventures of the seventh such deathship to be launched.

    This seems relevant to my interests.
  • PowerpuppiesPowerpuppies Registered User regular
    Irond Will wrote: »
    "irond will" up to 1?

    i don't understand

    instead of enough or sufficient

    if you can use the number you can say up to 5

    otherwise u have to do some sort of weird "up to the right amount" or something
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  • RiemannLivesRiemannLives Registered User regular
    edited May 2013
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Fremen from Dune, right?

    I thought it was well known that they're really heavily based on Muslim tradition?

    No I knew that, and it was part of why I loved the book/overarcing storyline so much.

    But I always thought he'd done an homage to Islam -- not a straight rip. I mean, I don't hold it against Frank Herbert per se, but god damn Frank.

    is it really a "rip" though when in the books it is clear these are the descendants of Islam in that setting, not a new religion that just happens to be identical to it?
    RiemannLives on
    What you think "makes sense" has nothing to do with reality. It just has to do with your life experience. And your life experience may only be a small smidgen of reality. Possibly even a distorted account of reality at that. So what this means is that, beginning in the 20th century as our means of decoding nature became more and more powerful, we started realizing our common sense is no longer a tool to pass judgment on whether or not a scientific theory is correct. - Neil Degrasse Tyson
  • ShivahnShivahn Registered User regular
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Fremen from Dune, right?

    I thought it was well known that they're really heavily based on Muslim tradition?

    No I knew that, and it was part of why I loved the book/overarcing storyline so much.

    But I always thought he'd done an homage to Islam -- not a straight rip. I mean, I don't hold it against Frank Herbert per se, but god damn Frank.

    Oh yeah. I'm not Muslim and didn't grow up with Muslims so I didn't know how close it was, and was young when I read it so the pitiful amount I know now still wasn't there.

    It's a fucking lot.

    Uh

    Wow.
  • emnmnmeemnmnme Heard about this on conservative radio:Registered User regular
    Jacobkosh wrote: »
    I am kind of excited for the Michael J. Fox show! I grew up with the guy and he's always seemed like a classy person and I want to see him do well and the trailer gave me hope.

    And hey, even if the show's bad, Ludious will have to cut back on the Parkinson's jokes lest it look like he's copying. Really, it's a guaranteed win.

    Give me a season of this.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI4lFjWoFqc
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  • HamurabiHamurabi Registered User regular
    the basic idea of "Destination: Void":
    Some not-too-far-future government wants to create a true AI. But the last time someone tried it went crazy and killed all its creators and just vaporized one of the San Juan islands out of existence.

    Obviously the best way to proceed is to clone your smartest people (scientists, biologists, a theologian etc..) then raise those clones in a super controlled environment. Then pack them off on a spaceship telling them they are gonna colonize a new world. Throw a few thousand extra clones in the hold in cryosleep just for giggles.

    Only the spaceship is rigged to be full of deadly problems and has a totally insane human brain as its main computer. So the only way for these colonists to possibly survive is to invent an AI before the ship kills them.

    The story starts chronicles the wacky adventures of the seventh such deathship to be launched.

    Outside of the parallels with the Butlerian Jihad (still love saying that) and I guess Space!™, I'm not seeing the similarities to Dune.
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  • RiemannLivesRiemannLives Registered User regular
    edited May 2013
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    the basic idea of "Destination: Void":
    Some not-too-far-future government wants to create a true AI. But the last time someone tried it went crazy and killed all its creators and just vaporized one of the San Juan islands out of existence.

    Obviously the best way to proceed is to clone your smartest people (scientists, biologists, a theologian etc..) then raise those clones in a super controlled environment. Then pack them off on a spaceship telling them they are gonna colonize a new world. Throw a few thousand extra clones in the hold in cryosleep just for giggles.

    Only the spaceship is rigged to be full of deadly problems and has a totally insane human brain as its main computer. So the only way for these colonists to possibly survive is to invent an AI before the ship kills them.

    The story starts chronicles the wacky adventures of the seventh such deathship to be launched.

    Outside of the parallels with the Butlerian Jihad (still love saying that) and I guess Space!™, I'm not seeing the similarities to Dune.

    it's written by the same guy

    edit: "The Godmakers" is the one that is kind of proto-Dune
    RiemannLives on
    What you think "makes sense" has nothing to do with reality. It just has to do with your life experience. And your life experience may only be a small smidgen of reality. Possibly even a distorted account of reality at that. So what this means is that, beginning in the 20th century as our means of decoding nature became more and more powerful, we started realizing our common sense is no longer a tool to pass judgment on whether or not a scientific theory is correct. - Neil Degrasse Tyson
  • ElendilElendil Registered User regular
    i don't think you can rip off religion anyway

    that shit's public domain
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  • OrganichuOrganichu Registered User regular
    i spent a couple hours fixing a trainwreck of a laptop yesterday for one of my racist uncle's friends. just to be nice, he is not a wealthy dude and i was doing him a favor because my uncle is intimidated by new OS's (like windows 8).

    so all the drivers were totally fucked and the trackpad was messed up along with a few nearby keys and it got no internet access and they had no install media whatsoever. so after a lot of toying around i put windows 7 on it and downloaded a key remapper and set that up and everything. my uncle loaned the dude a wireless mouse since the trackpad was fucked, but it was basically working.

    but he just called and apparently he doesn't have wifi at his house, only ethernet. i forgot to install the ethernet driver because it never even occurred to me that someone would have broadband but not wireless. he is all mad and sarcastically thanked my uncle for wasting his time.

    lol

    what a fucking entitled ungrateful prick
  • HamurabiHamurabi Registered User regular
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Fremen from Dune, right?

    I thought it was well known that they're really heavily based on Muslim tradition?

    No I knew that, and it was part of why I loved the book/overarcing storyline so much.

    But I always thought he'd done an homage to Islam -- not a straight rip. I mean, I don't hold it against Frank Herbert per se, but god damn Frank.

    is it really a "rip" though when in the books it is clear these are the descendants of Islam in that setting, not a new religion that just happens to be identical to it?

    Aside from the names, is it clear they're the descendants of Islam + Buddhism? It's not a crazy leap to assume so, but I don't specifically recall that being explicitly stated, but then I honestly don't know.
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  • LudiousLudious Registered User regular
    Jacobkosh wrote: »
    I am kind of excited for the Michael J. Fox show! I grew up with the guy and he's always seemed like a classy person and I want to see him do well and the trailer gave me hope.

    And hey, even if the show's bad, Ludious will have to cut back on the Parkinson's jokes lest it look like he's copying. Really, it's a guaranteed win.

    I hear that the pilot starts off kinda shaky
    Google Talk: ludious83 My Blog: The Caustic Geek
  • ShivahnShivahn Registered User regular
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Fremen from Dune, right?

    I thought it was well known that they're really heavily based on Muslim tradition?

    No I knew that, and it was part of why I loved the book/overarcing storyline so much.

    But I always thought he'd done an homage to Islam -- not a straight rip. I mean, I don't hold it against Frank Herbert per se, but god damn Frank.

    is it really a "rip" though when in the books it is clear these are the descendants of Islam in that setting, not a new religion that just happens to be identical to it?

    Honestly it seems weird to call something a rip at all if it's not based on a fictional work* or something. Like I wouldn't call a book with "Mers" that dragged sailors down and so on a rip, I'd just say it had mermaids in it.

    *You know what I mean >.>
  • skippydumptruckskippydumptruck FAK U HODGEHEG Registered User regular
    emnmnme wrote: »
    Well, crud. After years of avoiding the place, I finally gave in and went to Chic-Fil-A for dinner tonight with my grandma. We wanted something quick. She got a chicken sandwich with pickles, I got a chicken wrap and some of her waffle fries.

    It was the most delicious fast food wrap I've ever had.

    its wonderful and I still occasionally eat it and it enrages my wife
  • simonwolfsimonwolf Registered User regular
    bleh

    I need to pick up some more hot weather-appropriate work clothing

    these shirts are too heavy
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  • InquisitorInquisitor Registered User regular
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Mortious wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Mim wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Organichu wrote: »
    hello friends

    i am trying to post less so i did some reading most of today, and now i am writing le codes

    but i am taking a break to fart and say hello

    did the internet survive my 12 hour absence

    Mim's dead and Richy's on fire.

    So barely.

    Also, good for you, I've been meaning to do that and... well, failing.

    What. Why am I dead?!

    You're not I was just making stuff up to make Chu feel bad about killing the internet!

    Stop posting and get back in the coffin!

    *hoping this is the start of Lesbian Vampire fanfic*

    We need more trans lesbian vampires.

    So there can be lesbian vampires staking each other.

    There uh... may or may not be some art that is this...

    That I may or may not know about.

    Maybe.
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  • ChanusChanus Registered User regular
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    Shivahn wrote: »
    Fremen from Dune, right?

    I thought it was well known that they're really heavily based on Muslim tradition?

    No I knew that, and it was part of why I loved the book/overarcing storyline so much.

    But I always thought he'd done an homage to Islam -- not a straight rip. I mean, I don't hold it against Frank Herbert per se, but god damn Frank.

    is it really a "rip" though when in the books it is clear these are the descendants of Islam in that setting, not a new religion that just happens to be identical to it?

    Aside from the names, is it clear they're the descendants of Islam + Buddhism? It's not a crazy leap to assume so, but I don't specifically recall that being explicitly stated, but then I honestly don't know.

    I seem to recall there being a timeline appendix in Dune that pretty much said it.
    Feck, shite, feck, shite, feck, shite, arse!
    Sarksus wrote: »
    Chanus take my quote out of your signature anyway. It's out of context and makes people think I'm afraid or hate vaginas!
  • HamurabiHamurabi Registered User regular
    Hamurabi wrote: »
    the basic idea of "Destination: Void":
    Some not-too-far-future government wants to create a true AI. But the last time someone tried it went crazy and killed all its creators and just vaporized one of the San Juan islands out of existence.

    Obviously the best way to proceed is to clone your smartest people (scientists, biologists, a theologian etc..) then raise those clones in a super controlled environment. Then pack them off on a spaceship telling them they are gonna colonize a new world. Throw a few thousand extra clones in the hold in cryosleep just for giggles.

    Only the spaceship is rigged to be full of deadly problems and has a totally insane human brain as its main computer. So the only way for these colonists to possibly survive is to invent an AI before the ship kills them.

    The story starts chronicles the wacky adventures of the seventh such deathship to be launched.

    Outside of the parallels with the Butlerian Jihad (still love saying that) and I guess Space!™, I'm not seeing the similarities to Dune.

    it's written by the same guy

    edit: "The Godmakers" is the one that is kind of proto-Dune

    Oh durr.

    I think I glossed over where you said it was A Frank Herbert Joint.
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