The Reanimation
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Warrior
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written Sunday, May 15 2005 13:11
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quote:How could you make such a stupid and obvious mistake? Posts: 54 | Registered: Monday, April 11 2005 07:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Sunday, May 15 2005 14:14
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You could actually make a psychological novel out of this. Go with a protagonist whose brain has been damaged by the cryogenic process, and tell it from his/her point of view. That way, you can even be ambiguous about what the future is really like, and play with the concept of an unreliable narrator. Wouldn't be my cup of tea, but, hey, people call The Sound and the Fury brilliant. [ Sunday, May 15, 2005 14:14: Message edited by: PoD person ] Posts: 293 | Registered: Saturday, May 29 2004 07:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Sunday, May 15 2005 23:58
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quote:Pardon me, but how could you ask such an obvious and purposeless question? The answer, of course, is idiocy. Does this answer satisfy you? [ Monday, May 16, 2005 00:05: Message edited by: Mind ] Posts: 356 | Registered: Tuesday, April 6 2004 07:00 |
Infiltrator
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written Monday, May 16 2005 03:42
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quote:Well, that was not really precise. The actual length of Mount Everst is 8848 meter since I last updated myself but I have heard that it has melted slightly and lost some meter. Edit: Just to add, I didn't read the other post first. :rolleyes: [ Monday, May 16, 2005 03:44: Message edited by: Eagle ] -------------------- So, as the great Groxy, I have come back to be served by goblins. In the "main hall" of the goblin cave was a large totem which resembled very much of... me. Posts: 437 | Registered: Friday, May 13 2005 07:00 |
Master
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written Monday, May 16 2005 14:25
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Oh no, Mount Everest is melting! :P Actually it is eroding, but the upward lift of techtonic plate movement is about four times as quick. Therefore, it's actually rising. 29,032 feet, I think, though I've heard 29,029, 20,028, 29,035, and so on. :rolleyes: Us Americans don't use meters that much except in science class. -------------------- -ben4808 For those who love to spam: CSM Forums RIFQ Posts: 3360 | Registered: Friday, June 25 2004 07:00 |
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