Profile for Kakashi
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Displayed name | Kakashi |
Member number | 521 |
Title | Lifecrafter |
Postcount | 956 |
Homepage | http://orangeday.net/kakashi/ |
Registered | Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
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What *does* FLCL mean, anyway? in General | |
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written Wednesday, August 20 2003 04:54
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It's Hale, not Hare. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
What *does* FLCL mean, anyway? in General | |
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written Monday, August 18 2003 14:07
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Hey, it's my fanart, and it coulda been the captioned version, or the new version I haven't posted yet. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Evil Companies in General | |
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written Monday, August 18 2003 09:58
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Aye, I believe that the use of antibiotics must be heavily regulated to insure effectiveness. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
What *does* FLCL mean, anyway? in General | |
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written Sunday, August 17 2003 21:23
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Hey, there is plenty of Yuri in Gainax too. And sirs, leave my yaoi pictures alone. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
What *does* FLCL mean, anyway? in General | |
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written Sunday, August 17 2003 18:09
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Fools. I go away for three days and this is what happens. FlCL, Furi Kuri, or Fooly Cooly, is show about growing up, Gainax style. Its meaning is mutli fold, one being foolishly cool, the other being a Japanese sound effect for breast tweaking. This is the down side of the television of anime. N00bs who don't get Gainax. Gainax does coming of age anime with many differant takes. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Intelligence in General | |
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written Friday, August 15 2003 14:19
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All I know is I am smarter than thou. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Studipity in General | |
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written Thursday, August 14 2003 16:24
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Mathmatically no, practically yes. Just in a very long time. And I mean long. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
D&D (Dungeons and Dragons) - Influences? Players? Opinions? in General | |
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written Monday, August 11 2003 20:53
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Young one, Math is so damn important and useful beyond those who repeat it to boredom. Bad teaching has killed too many abilities and interest. I was lucky and have always good math teachers. I am pretty far up in college math. I have completed all of the required courses for a minor in math, including advanced Calc and Linear Algebra. It is hella useful. Chemistry and physics are based on this math. Engineering is based on it too. Not to mention computer science, which needs Linear Algebra to understand it beyond a language level. The full use of graphing calculator is hard to do. I know of only a few who have done it. I am not one, although I can use mine far more then any of you realise is possible. Math is interesting with a good teacher. The history, the use, the human side of it is utterly fascinating. You can learn alot about the human race by studing mathematicians. You got The Man, Euler, who wrote some much no one has read them all (including him, he went blind and still kept writing), and all of his writing was brillant. He took calculus and made it the most powerful analytical tool we have ever seen. He also partied it up with the key people of the 18th century. You also got Newton, who invented Calc, became filthy rich and went a touch crazy, while being enshrine in English culture. Then there are people you will never here off, but include a brillant mind whose theory's was a tax collector of the Estates Général by day, and lost his head in the French Revolution due to that. A daughter of another offical of the Estates Général, Sophie Germain, became one of the great women in math. She was one of the keys to material strength theories. Enough to be key to the eiffel tower. The subjects, done right, are beautiful. Geometry teachs you to draw and understand shapes. Algebra teachs you to present an unknown from a story problem and solve for it. Trig teachs you how to solve triangles and used that to infer knowledge about everything. Calculus is the study of tiny changes. It is science incarnate. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
D&D (Dungeons and Dragons) - Influences? Players? Opinions? in General | |
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written Monday, August 11 2003 09:47
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The satanic issue is the fact that some of the books have pentagrams and such on them, and deal with demons and elves, and other creatures that some feel to be satanic in nature. [ Monday, August 11, 2003 09:49: Message edited by: Kakashi ] -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Message to Somebody/Order Mage/Iceman in General | |
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written Monday, August 11 2003 05:38
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Then I should be able to collapse my wavefunction. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Farewell Message in General | |
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written Monday, August 11 2003 05:36
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Guess we have a 4th account to add canned to. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Intelligence in General | |
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written Sunday, August 10 2003 17:54
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There is a confusion between intelligence, skills and knowledge. Each is seperate. Intelligence is raw ability and the ability to apply knowledge and skills to different situations. Skills are somewhat innate, but can require alot of practice and studying. Basic math can be considered a skill, so can archery and music. Knowledge is experience, obtained by life, trial and error, work, reading, etc. Smart really means the abilty to use what you know, or able to infer from what you know. High level math needs such inferences, So does many other fields, from archeology to business management, to teaching. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Intelligence in General | |
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written Sunday, August 10 2003 11:19
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Me Smart! Me reel smart! Me do phyisk and Chemistree and Math @ universecity. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
nobody cares, but meh in General | |
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written Friday, August 8 2003 22:21
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20 is fun but sucks. America has its drinking and gambling age set federally at 21. Fun. I can still get arrested for drinking, even though I am 20. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
nobody cares, but meh in General | |
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written Friday, August 8 2003 14:12
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My birthday, and Alec's were on Wensday. I turned 20. He turn either 17 or 20. He can't decide on his age anymore. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Ask everyone anything. in General | |
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written Thursday, August 7 2003 14:50
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I prefer the Slayers system, you can do it by memorizaton, but your alignment and raw essense define what you can do, and in some cases, which gods or demons like you, since you are using their powers. Infact, to use the most powerful spells and you must be a chaotic neutral to weave together the powers. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Ask everyone anything. in General | |
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written Wednesday, August 6 2003 22:18
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The clapper works like magic then. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Evil Companies in General | |
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written Sunday, August 3 2003 14:57
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Actually, I consider the GM companies to be moral, while those who seek to block the food delivery evil. Remember, the US has a much longer process for approval than Europe does. It generally takes European Drugs a few years after the intial roll out to get american aproval, even if it is a major multinational that is basied in the US. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
The FCC in General | |
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written Sunday, August 3 2003 14:52
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What the government is allowed to do is to decide the limited bandwith would be better served by those who don't cuss, as they serve more of the public good. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Evil Companies in General | |
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written Saturday, August 2 2003 20:59
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AOL is not its own company, MS is an ip company, so no one is really hurt by them, Walmart is captialism on the move, IBM is a pretty decent movie. United Fruit is and Evil company. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Goodbye (For real this time) in General | |
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written Friday, August 1 2003 19:08
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Don't let your sanity hit you on the way out. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Iraqi aftermath in General | |
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written Thursday, July 31 2003 16:56
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You do know that is the way Nazis spell? -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Agh! It's coming! in General | |
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written Thursday, July 31 2003 13:59
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See, I might of created a goodbye topic when I left the boards for two months, but a return topic is just in poor taste. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
Is modification approved? in General | |
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written Thursday, July 31 2003 11:25
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Hey, Otakon is cool, don't knock it. It's where many good fan projects, including 'This is Otakudom' came from. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |
The FCC in General | |
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written Thursday, July 31 2003 11:20
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In a country with an offical secrets act? The US has most of its censorship imposed on the ad level. Companies don't want certain images. The FCC can only effect broadcast anyway, with Cable it's industry rules that come into play. With Cable now kicking butt, the material is much freer there, with ads still being the main concern. -------------------- I am not really here. Posts: 956 | Registered: Wednesday, January 16 2002 08:00 |