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Demosthenes 2006-12-03 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ailis
maybe he was just bored when he posted?

I'm not sure what that means or who it was directed towards.

KagomJack 2006-12-03 06:20 PM

Maybe simplify the language a little bit. Try to use more positive words instead of negative words. That's up to you, though. I thought it was fine the way it is, but I just thought I'd just offer up that since a friend of mine told me to suggest it.

Demosthenes 2006-12-03 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by KagomJack
Maybe simplify the language a little bit. Try to use more positive words instead of negative words. That's up to you, though. I thought it was fine the way it is, but I just thought I'd just offer up that since a friend of mine told me to suggest it.

Hmm...

Is the language difficult to follow? If so, could you or your friend suggest where I might simplify it?

KagomJack 2006-12-03 06:28 PM

I'll ask him when he's back from his classes.

Grav 2006-12-03 07:19 PM

Do you never see your dad or something? That sounds like a very weird reply to get from your dad.

Demosthenes 2006-12-03 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by GravitonSurge
Do you never see your dad or something? That sounds like a very weird reply to get from your dad.

I see him every other week or so. Why do you say that?

Grav 2006-12-03 09:59 PM

It seems distant, one of those "I'll buy his love because I never see him" relationships that come about from divorces and parents with careers.

Demosthenes 2006-12-03 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by GravitonSurge
It seems distant, one of those "I'll buy his love because I never see him" relationships that come about from divorces and parents with careers.

I sent my father an article on religion for him to read and reply, as I posted it here for you to read and reply. I think I got an astute and honest response based on the subject of the email. I don't understand how you came to your conclusion based on that.

hotdog 2006-12-04 12:57 AM

This is an interesting subject to say the least. But seriously mj if you aren't running for president as soon as you turn 33? (I forgot the age req.) I will personally hunt you down and force you to run after all fighting is all I really ever was good at...besides using science to invent things, but as stated before religion has us researchers running circles due to it limiting what we can and cannot research.

Lenny 2006-12-04 01:05 AM

Then move out of America. Places like Switzerland have very few restrictions on what the researcher can do.

hotdog 2006-12-05 10:41 AM

Hmmm I was thinking of Germany myself I know how they like to be ruthless about things. Britain isn't so bad either I know each town/city kinda has it's own thing I can't really explain it but my mom can since she is from there. Kinda like if one place in GB objects to you doing tesla research another town might have people who don't care and the govt. of GB wouldn't care otherwise tech is tech in their eyes and they don't bend over backwards for the pope like Bushy boy does.

Lenny 2006-12-05 10:59 AM

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Britain isn't so bad either I know each town/city kinda has it's own thing I can't really explain it but my mom can since she is from there.
Don't worry about that, I'm English. :p

It really depends which subject you want to research in.

Most Universities around the country specialises in quite a few different things, which means you can probably find a Uni that does what you want to research, in the part of the country you like the most.

Like I, say, want to go and do Computer Science - from what I've found out, Bristol is among the best. So are Oxbridge. Manchester and York are supposed to be good, too.

The only thing you'd have to watch out for are the nuts who go around burning down labs that do animal research and then go and dig up your grandma.

As for the govt, they can go mexican themselves. I ought to know more, but all I know about Labour is that they've gone and put bloody tuition fees in place. £4000 a year ($7,900).

But, anyway, I'd have thought that mainland Europe would be more lax. Especially in Switzerland because of their laws - for example, euthanasia is permitted in Switzerland, with special clinics up and down the country.

hotdog 2006-12-05 01:38 PM

Wow had no idea Bristol did Computer Science at all heard of the others though, but about Germany...here is close to what would happen...

Pope:"You cannot research stem cells it goes against the will of God!"

German Scientist:"STFU YOU LITTLE BITCH BEFORE I PUNCH YOU IN THE FACE!"

Pope:"You art the most unholy man in this world I must help you see the light!"

German:"I said STFU you stupid son of a bitch I'm trying to concentrate damnit."

Pope:"-incert random religious mumbo jumbo from the bible here-"

*German takes his new power fist model and decides to test run it on the Pope' face*

German:"Hmmm a little too much shock in this but at least it's fixable."

German Assistant:"Oh my...you killed that french bastard oh well the world is better for it."

Thus the world is rid of one more shithead.

Lenny 2006-12-05 01:42 PM

French?!

The new Pope is German, I'm sure of it.

hotdog 2006-12-05 01:51 PM

Meh whatever he is he sucks and are you trolling the forums?

KagomJack 2006-12-05 01:58 PM

Lenny isn't a troll. He's our favorite Brit kid.

Lenny 2006-12-05 01:59 PM

I'm your only Brit Kid.

hotdog 2006-12-05 02:18 PM

WHA?! really!? only one person here from england? I was gonna say like 20% of the people at least but nevermind.

Slyvr 2006-12-08 01:55 PM

Does any1 here 'not' agree with atheism? I do...but seriously, there's not much point if you can't bitch about it to some christian ^.^

Lenny 2006-12-08 02:01 PM

We're the modern internet generation. Of course we agree with atheism!


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