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On May 09 2011 08:17 Two_DoWn wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2011 08:04 Souma wrote:On May 09 2011 06:49 MisterD wrote:On May 09 2011 06:40 Souma wrote: What's your ideal guy?
*Whips out notepad* Judging from her signature, i'd say you fit fairly well. Woot, I have a chance! On May 09 2011 07:03 Riku wrote:On May 09 2011 06:40 Souma wrote: What's your ideal guy?
*Whips out notepad* + Show Spoiler + Intelligent, witty, a gamer, enjoys having fun with life.
Truthfully, I'm all about personality and intellect. Sure, having a tall, handsome, ripped guy is great and all, but I fully believe brains>brawn. I want a guy that I can be happy to wake up next to in the morning. Who laughs at my bacon cream cheese croissant sandwiches and isn't disgusted when I take shots of half-n-half when I go to diners. I want someone that I can rough-house with, who won't panic when I randomly jump on them or try to wrestle with them. I want someone who respects me and gives me credit for who I am! I'm a track-star, martial artist, gamer, engineer! I want to be treated as an equal and have my ideas and opinions respected. However, I love having my opinions challenged! What some people call "arguments," I call "debates." I love when a disagreement comes up because it gives you a chance to learn so much! I want someone who gives me an intellectual challenge in conversations!
Yet, at the end of the day, I want a big pair of arms I can snuggle up in and feel safe (especially after a good romp ;D ). Okay, maybe not. *Whips out steroids and weights* I dunno, I'd be more worried about the witty requirement than the buff one. Getting ripped is easy. Learning to be witty is impossible. No it's not. Watch Gilmore Girls.
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On May 09 2011 07:30 Chef wrote:Show nested quote +when I was a little kid, about 7 years old, I'd try to take apart and reassemble my toys to create new toys. Those are called Lego and we all had them. What's your story about? What does advanced fiction entail? I've never felt like creativity could be taught, but I remember enjoying a creative writing class in high school simply because it gave me an excuse to write and a person to read my work.
Advanced fiction means the professor assumes that you know how to write a story. Overall, the class is just sort of a peer-review workshop. You write a story by a designed due date, turn it in, and then discuss it the next week. The story I am currently editing is about a girl who lives in a world where everyone has clock mechanisms instead of hearts. They don't die, but they get "reset" if their hearts stop working.
On May 09 2011 07:30 Ulfsark wrote: What race do you play in sc2? assuming you play that is.
ZERG! Forever and always!
On May 09 2011 07:56 IskatuMesk wrote:Okay, this is a long shot but here we go. How do you keep motivated on writing? Unless you haven't been writing that long - My novel's been off/on for about 9/10 years now and I haven't made an inch of progress in a year and a half. Would you call it at that point?
I guess I am motivated by my imagination. I find my classes often don't give me enough room to be imaginative, so it just sort of explodes in my free time. I wouldn't give up if I were you, I'd just try looking at other sources! Friends are great for helping with ideas. I love brain storming with one of my best friends.
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Heh, none of my friends are imaginative, that's for sure. Not that I have many friends interested in writing to begin with. Any time I try to talk about anything they just glaze over.
It's the actual writing that gives me difficulty, though, not the ideas.
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Being sort of an engineer in training (software not hardware), does it ever hurt your head less to think about concepts?
Do you have any equally nerdy and awesome female friends in the greater Orlando area?
Did you decide what you're going to dress up as for blizzcon?
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On May 09 2011 08:03 Hidden_MotiveS wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2011 06:34 Riku wrote: . In fact, when I was a little kid, about 7 years old, I'd try to take apart and reassemble my toys to create new toys. Perhaps it's because my memory is skewed, but I recall coming up with some pretty awesome things!
I did this too. I bet you also played with lego as did all aspiring engineers. Haha, now I've made you feel less special >:D back at you! Ok so I have this cool idea. It's like a website that will allow people to make their own macros and turn them into executable files that run with a hotkey control. The point of it being web based is so it can be accessed anywhere by anyone. I figure that since macro recorders like easymacro aren't too accurate, and scripting macro software is too difficult for the common person, I'd make it very much gui based. It'd be more sophisticated and accurate than just macro recorders. I'd allow people to specify a list of instructions they want to do, including where on the screen (given pixel coordinates). Basically it's a tool that makes macros in a way that's easier than scripting, but more accurate than recorders. It's supposed to make people be more productive, but I can see other uses for it (eg cheating in rts games). Then to help market the idea, I'll make it easy for people to tweet what macros they've created and to help share them. Now go ahead... Just try and shoot my idea down!
Haha, it's a good idea, but would take a lot of time. Unfortunately, programming projects are some of the longest and hardest projects to predict. In fact, software projects for the government have something like a 85% failure rate.
On May 09 2011 08:17 Two_DoWn wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2011 08:04 Souma wrote:On May 09 2011 06:49 MisterD wrote:On May 09 2011 06:40 Souma wrote: What's your ideal guy?
*Whips out notepad* Judging from her signature, i'd say you fit fairly well. Woot, I have a chance! On May 09 2011 07:03 Riku wrote:On May 09 2011 06:40 Souma wrote: What's your ideal guy?
*Whips out notepad* + Show Spoiler + Intelligent, witty, a gamer, enjoys having fun with life.
Truthfully, I'm all about personality and intellect. Sure, having a tall, handsome, ripped guy is great and all, but I fully believe brains>brawn. I want a guy that I can be happy to wake up next to in the morning. Who laughs at my bacon cream cheese croissant sandwiches and isn't disgusted when I take shots of half-n-half when I go to diners. I want someone that I can rough-house with, who won't panic when I randomly jump on them or try to wrestle with them. I want someone who respects me and gives me credit for who I am! I'm a track-star, martial artist, gamer, engineer! I want to be treated as an equal and have my ideas and opinions respected. However, I love having my opinions challenged! What some people call "arguments," I call "debates." I love when a disagreement comes up because it gives you a chance to learn so much! I want someone who gives me an intellectual challenge in conversations!
Yet, at the end of the day, I want a big pair of arms I can snuggle up in and feel safe (especially after a good romp ;D ). Okay, maybe not. *Whips out steroids and weights* I dunno, I'd be more worried about the witty requirement than the buff one. Getting ripped is easy. Learning to be witty is impossible.
There's no buff requirement! The "big arms" just comes with being male! :'( And who doesn't enjoy a good romp?
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On May 09 2011 08:44 Riku wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2011 08:03 Hidden_MotiveS wrote:On May 09 2011 06:34 Riku wrote: . In fact, when I was a little kid, about 7 years old, I'd try to take apart and reassemble my toys to create new toys. Perhaps it's because my memory is skewed, but I recall coming up with some pretty awesome things!
I did this too. I bet you also played with lego as did all aspiring engineers. Haha, now I've made you feel less special >:D back at you! Ok so I have this cool idea. It's like a website that will allow people to make their own macros and turn them into executable files that run with a hotkey control. The point of it being web based is so it can be accessed anywhere by anyone. I figure that since macro recorders like easymacro aren't too accurate, and scripting macro software is too difficult for the common person, I'd make it very much gui based. It'd be more sophisticated and accurate than just macro recorders. I'd allow people to specify a list of instructions they want to do, including where on the screen (given pixel coordinates). Basically it's a tool that makes macros in a way that's easier than scripting, but more accurate than recorders. It's supposed to make people be more productive, but I can see other uses for it (eg cheating in rts games). Then to help market the idea, I'll make it easy for people to tweet what macros they've created and to help share them. Now go ahead... Just try and shoot my idea down! Haha, it's a good idea, but would take a lot of time. Unfortunately, programming projects are some of the longest and hardest projects to predict. In fact, software projects for the government have something like a 85% failure rate. Show nested quote +On May 09 2011 08:17 Two_DoWn wrote:On May 09 2011 08:04 Souma wrote:On May 09 2011 06:49 MisterD wrote:On May 09 2011 06:40 Souma wrote: What's your ideal guy?
*Whips out notepad* Judging from her signature, i'd say you fit fairly well. Woot, I have a chance! On May 09 2011 07:03 Riku wrote:On May 09 2011 06:40 Souma wrote: What's your ideal guy?
*Whips out notepad* + Show Spoiler + Intelligent, witty, a gamer, enjoys having fun with life.
Truthfully, I'm all about personality and intellect. Sure, having a tall, handsome, ripped guy is great and all, but I fully believe brains>brawn. I want a guy that I can be happy to wake up next to in the morning. Who laughs at my bacon cream cheese croissant sandwiches and isn't disgusted when I take shots of half-n-half when I go to diners. I want someone that I can rough-house with, who won't panic when I randomly jump on them or try to wrestle with them. I want someone who respects me and gives me credit for who I am! I'm a track-star, martial artist, gamer, engineer! I want to be treated as an equal and have my ideas and opinions respected. However, I love having my opinions challenged! What some people call "arguments," I call "debates." I love when a disagreement comes up because it gives you a chance to learn so much! I want someone who gives me an intellectual challenge in conversations!
Yet, at the end of the day, I want a big pair of arms I can snuggle up in and feel safe (especially after a good romp ;D ). Okay, maybe not. *Whips out steroids and weights* I dunno, I'd be more worried about the witty requirement than the buff one. Getting ripped is easy. Learning to be witty is impossible. There's no buff requirement! The "big arms" just comes with being male! :'( And who doesn't enjoy a good romp?
do you count sheldon cooper as witty?
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On May 09 2011 08:31 Killersting wrote:How often do you play Vindictus, and LoL now? Always looking for more for LoL and I've been trying to ease my way back into Vindictus again. I'm on East for Vindictus since I guess that kinda matters too.
I play LoL daily and Vindictus every few days. I've been playing Borderlands, McGee's Alice and Left 4 Dead mostly. Unfortunately, I'm on West in Vindictus!
On May 09 2011 08:42 Phrost wrote: Being sort of an engineer in training (software not hardware), does it ever hurt your head less to think about concepts?
Do you have any equally nerdy and awesome female friends in the greater Orlando area?
Did you decide what you're going to dress up as for blizzcon?
Haha, yes, especially in software engineering! It's not impossible, though, and I find that it's just more developing a new way to think about situations!
Unfortunately, no females I know in Florida!
And, no, haven't decided on my Blizzcon outfit yet!
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On May 09 2011 08:56 Riku wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2011 08:31 Killersting wrote:How often do you play Vindictus, and LoL now? Always looking for more for LoL and I've been trying to ease my way back into Vindictus again. I'm on East for Vindictus since I guess that kinda matters too. I play LoL daily and Vindictus every few days. I've been playing Borderlands, McGee's Alice and Left 4 Dead mostly. Unfortunately, I'm on West in Vindictus! Gah, should've figured that much. I've been playing a new staff Evie off and on. Really liking the new changes though for sure. Not sure whether or not I like it more than scythe though.
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Ok so feel free to steal my idea if it is good enough. I will probably write my own blog about it later since I have done several pages of notes on this. Anywho, I've been thinking of ways to make firearms more dangerous/lethal and what i've come up with is a bullet that contains a mixture of an alkali metal and kerosine. Basically upon impact the bullet will break apart exposing the highly reactive alkali metal to water or maybe air if it is reactive enough.
(note that bullet doesn't refer to the entire thing, bullet merely refers to the projectile)
pro's +your typical 9mm bullet will travel with a momentum of about 2.77600 kg(m/s), my version of the 9mm bullet will travel with about 1.8628 kg(m/s). The stark difference is that my bullet will have some kind of chemical reaction that may close the gap as far as effectiveness of stopping power goes(unfortunately I don't know where to find measurements of the explosive potential of alkali metals). +it weights less than the standard bullet; therefore, more ammunition could potentially be carried by a person.
con's -from what I am aware Potassium in a pure form can only be stored safely for about 3 months or so before it becomes more unstable. -the bullet could just explode immediately before exiting the barrel due to the sudden impact of ignited gunpowder(perhaps reverting to a ball-type powder would be better) -mass production might prove difficult given the unstable nature of the alkali metals -safety -safety -I'm like 90% sure it breaks the Geneva Convention because it almost certainly wouldn't count as a full metal jacket bullet, especially because it is meant to disintegrate after initial contact.
ok so with all that said, on a scale of one to ten, how feasible is my idea from your pessimistic point of view?
edit: i did not get the idea from left 4 dead btw. I just happen to be a well rounded sponge of knowledge.
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Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, or Brad Pitt? Why?
What is your ultimate goal in life? By that I mean, what is your biggest ambition/what you want to achieve most? And I'm talking something tangible and not just happiness or success (creating a family doesn't count either).
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On May 09 2011 09:12 Souma wrote: Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, or Brad Pitt? Why?
What is your ultimate goal in life? By that I mean, what is your biggest ambition/what you want to achieve most? And I'm talking something tangible and not just happiness or success (creating a family doesn't count either).
She's a nerd and you didnt include Robert Downy Jr or Johnny Depp?
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what are your thoughts on the sharp increase of male nudity in ESPORTS
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On May 09 2011 09:14 Phrost wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2011 09:12 Souma wrote: Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, or Brad Pitt? Why?
What is your ultimate goal in life? By that I mean, what is your biggest ambition/what you want to achieve most? And I'm talking something tangible and not just happiness or success (creating a family doesn't count either). She's a nerd and you didnt include Robert Downy Jr or Johnny Depp?
Bro this isn't between them; it's between those three!
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On May 09 2011 08:44 Riku wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2011 08:03 Hidden_MotiveS wrote:On May 09 2011 06:34 Riku wrote: . In fact, when I was a little kid, about 7 years old, I'd try to take apart and reassemble my toys to create new toys. Perhaps it's because my memory is skewed, but I recall coming up with some pretty awesome things!
I did this too. I bet you also played with lego as did all aspiring engineers. Haha, now I've made you feel less special >:D back at you! Ok so I have this cool idea. It's like a website that will allow people to make their own macros and turn them into executable files that run with a hotkey control. The point of it being web based is so it can be accessed anywhere by anyone. I figure that since macro recorders like easymacro aren't too accurate, and scripting macro software is too difficult for the common person, I'd make it very much gui based. It'd be more sophisticated and accurate than just macro recorders. I'd allow people to specify a list of instructions they want to do, including where on the screen (given pixel coordinates). Basically it's a tool that makes macros in a way that's easier than scripting, but more accurate than recorders. It's supposed to make people be more productive, but I can see other uses for it (eg cheating in rts games). Then to help market the idea, I'll make it easy for people to tweet what macros they've created and to help share them. Now go ahead... Just try and shoot my idea down! Haha, it's a good idea, but would take a lot of time. Unfortunately, programming projects are some of the longest and hardest projects to predict. In fact, software projects for the government have something like a 85% failure rate. + Show Spoiler + ^That's what she said. Am I doing it right?
Yeah I'm too lazy to get this project off the ground.
Lol at your thread turning into "OMG a girl!". It happens too often on TL or anywhere there's a disproportionate guy girl ratio. Take for instance sausage-fest parties or engineering. Do you like the attention?
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On May 09 2011 09:04 tryclops wrote:Ok so feel free to steal my idea if it is good enough. I will probably write my own blog about it later since I have done several pages of notes on this. Anywho, I've been thinking of ways to make firearms more dangerous/lethal and what i've come up with is a bullet that contains a mixture of an alkali metal and kerosine. Basically upon impact the bullet will break apart exposing the highly reactive alkali metal to water or maybe air if it is reactive enough. (note that bullet doesn't refer to the entire thing, bullet merely refers to the projectile) + Show Spoiler +pro's +your typical 9mm bullet will travel with a momentum of about 2.77600 kg(m/s), my version of the 9mm bullet will travel with about 1.8628 kg(m/s). The stark difference is that my bullet will have some kind of chemical reaction that may close the gap as far as effectiveness of stopping power goes(unfortunately I don't know where to find measurements of the explosive potential of alkali metals). +it weights less than the standard bullet; therefore, more ammunition could potentially be carried by a person. con's -from what I am aware Potassium in a pure form can only be stored safely for about 3 months or so before it becomes more unstable. -the bullet could just explode immediately before exiting the barrel due to the sudden impact of ignited gunpowder(perhaps reverting to a ball-type powder would be better) -mass production might prove difficult given the unstable nature of the alkali metals -safety -safety -I'm like 90% sure it breaks the Geneva Convention because it almost certainly wouldn't count as a full metal jacket bullet, especially because it is meant to disintegrate after initial contact. ok so with all that said, on a scale of one to ten, how feasible is my idea from your pessimistic point of view? edit: i did not get the idea from left 4 dead btw. I just happen to be a well rounded sponge of knowledge. This is just your average everyday tracer round. In any case, there are already better HE ammunition types out there, so this design is largely redundant.
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