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Vamster Posted Jul 3, 2005
I don't play any proper games, mainly because I'm terrible at them and am forever asking my sis to do the diffcult bits, lol
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Jul 3, 2005
The opposite of my video game relationship with my sister actually...
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Vamster Posted Jul 10, 2005
Ooo... do tell. I like Monty Python, but have only seen And Now for Something completely Different and The Holy Grail. 2 others are waiting patiently in the wings...
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Jul 10, 2005
Its from the show, Flying Circus. One of the pythons reads "children's stories" but they have a distressing amount of adult comment. He reads silently at times and bursts out comments like "With a melon!?" I really advise getting copies of Flying Circus. Some of the best stuff was in there.
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Vamster Posted Jul 13, 2005
Thank-you for that assurance. I fear Evilclaw may not be him(???)self, due to a recent bump on the head he recieved from a mysterious, flying French dictionary. It may not have been Monty Python, but a hallucination!
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Jul 13, 2005
The below statement is false.
The above statement is true.
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SuperMoo: Now With Even More Online-ness Posted Jul 13, 2005
you do realize that that makes sense...you see...since the below statement, that the above statement is true, is false...then the true statement would be that the above statement is not true...if one looks at the second statement in relation to the first statement, then the first becomes the below statement is not false...therefore the population(made up of sample sets of statement A and statement B) can be discribed as
Not false AND not true...which means that it is everything that is not false and is also not true...if you draw a van diagram it would be the universal set minus the two circles...which would corispond the closest to undecided or undeterminded...
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Jul 13, 2005
Is any of this actually thought out or are you just CSing again?
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SuperMoo: Now With Even More Online-ness Posted Jul 13, 2005
I'm not suprised that you repressed the memory of those hideous little torture devices known as proofs...but that is irrelevant here as this was taught it precalc near the end of the year I believe...it's Logic...
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EvilClaw: The Catmanthing Posted Jul 13, 2005
Bah says I! Proofs are ebil! Very ebil! ... ... Are you going to post in the coliseum?
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SuperMoo: Now With Even More Online-ness Posted Jul 13, 2005
maybe...I'll have to see...usaully when I don't post it's because there wasn't anything for me to say...but I'll check it out none the less...
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Vamster Posted Jul 14, 2005
Is it just me, or did that all not make any sense?That sentence didn't make any sense either.I'm too tired for this kind of philosophical thought.
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