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Postby Thoul » Fri Dec 21, '07, 10:11 pm

:rofl: In other words, they're saying "I can't get a date because of global warming!"
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Postby Tsunami » Sat Dec 22, '07, 12:40 am

I. Dig. The car.

Kidding, but wow. The things people come up with... :lol:
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Postby Rudo » Sat Dec 22, '07, 1:58 am

This makes perfect sense in a weird way, if you get my drift. :hmm:
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Postby Thoul » Fri Jan 4, '08, 8:21 am

I saw a great one day, courtesy of Slashdot: http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl? ... 0&from=rss
"Psychology Today has an interesting story on a new theory of why we dream. Finnish psychologist Antti Revonsuo believes that dreams are a sort of nighttime theater in which our brains screen realistic scenarios simulating emergency situations and providing an arena for safe training. 'The primary function of negative dreams is rehearsal for similar real events, so that threat recognition and avoidance happens faster and more automatically in comparable real situations,' he says. We have 300 to 1,000 threat dreams per year — one to four per night and just under half are aggressive encounters: physical aggression such as fistfights, and nonphysical aggression such as verbal arguments. Faced with actual life-or-death situations — traffic accidents, terrorist attacks, street assaults — people report entering a mode of calm, rapid response, reacting automatically, almost without thinking. Afterward, they often say the episode felt unreal, as if it were all a dream. 'Dreaming is a sensitive system that tries to pay much attention to the threatening cues in our environment,' Revonsuo says. 'Their function is to protect and prepare us.'"


So, the next time I have a dream about green goo monsters, I'll be sure to take notes for when I encounter the goo blobs during the day. :p
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Postby Tsunami » Fri Jan 4, '08, 2:47 pm

Is it just me, or are some scientific theories just plain silly? :D To me, dreaming is just whatever you're thinking about in your subconscious state as your mind wanders. I doubt that it's some area for safe training, or whatever.
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Postby SparkyIII » Fri Jan 4, '08, 11:13 pm

Yeah, I get to train for when getting stabbed just go home and lay down on the counter while grandma bakes cookie pancakes.
Everything has a pattern. Something set. Even random things. They aren't random at all, its complex mathematics. The trick is to find the pattern. Then you can exploit it.

People think things have a certain end. Taxes. Work. Due dates don't really exist. Trust me. When you put a band of world scholars in the same room, and set them on talking about anything, the most interesting topics come up. The existence of negative time. The probability of "random occurrence". The government's involvement in the media. And falsified due dates. They aren't real, trust me....
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Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Tue Jan 8, '08, 6:38 pm

Wow, here's a news item on a very large TV. Kinda ridiculous how big these things keep getting. I mean, I would LOVE to have a big screen tv, but not that big - you probably couldn't even get this one in the house, atleast some houses, lol.

http://news.independent.co.uk/sci_tech/ ... 318007.ece
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Postby SparkyIII » Wed Jan 9, '08, 6:09 am

Lol, my computer won't let me see, but I bet its like movie theaters. XD
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Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Wed Jan 9, '08, 9:15 pm

Yeah, Sparky, it's probably as big as a movie theater screen, or just about. Sounds good, but where would you put it, lol?

And, another "ridiculous" item today in the news, in my opinion, regarding Hurricane Katrina and the victims there and their lawsuits:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22571349/?GT1=10755

That is a staggering amount. I really feel for these people and do think they deserve all the help they need which our government can provide, etc., but this was due mainly to a natural disaster (a hurricane) which could not be predicted, etc. The Levees should have probably been better but during a hurricane, it is hard to say whether they would have held or not. I guess I'm just tired of everyone trying to sue the government for everything by thinking that the government "owes" them for everything that happens somehow. :hmm:
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Postby SparkyIII » Thu Jan 10, '08, 10:59 pm

Those people are the kind of people who made no money in the first place and are trying to get rich real fast. XD Someone who wants that much is much more than likely to get less than everyone else. XD
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