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Secant

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  1. Secant

    This or That?

    College ruled. My handwriting is as small as it is neat (or so the masses claim). Physics or chemistry?
  2. The word "ripoff" now has no meaning to me whatsoever. In rhetoric, this is considered very poor use of repetition. I hate Apple, but because of their policies and philosophy on consumer rights regarding their products. I don't really give a damn if their products are unoriginal; features shouldn't be patented, and if something is useful and convenient, there's no point trying to invent a different way to do effectively the same thing. That's as stupid as arguing every game console ever is a rip off of the Game & Watch because it's a machine designed to play video games.
  3. I can't get enough of that rooster.
  4. I don't normally get excited over just viewers, but holy damn xdaniel, this isn't "just" a viewer. Seeing actors rendered properly like this is quite a feat (I'm especially looking at Link), and it sounds like you've made a major contribution in terms of getting matrices down. As I've said in the past, you do damn good work and I'm very excited to see where this takes off. Also, to address Zeth's problem, it's definitely not because of running a 64-bit OS, I'm running Windows 7 64-bit and this works fine without even needing to run in compatibility mode. Speaking of, the program works beautifully for what it's meant to be--I can't stress enough how awesome a job you're doing, man.
  5. That's one cutesy mad faec you've got there, Blinx. :V
  6. 15. When you fail to appreciate the glory that is Foghorn Leghorn.
  7. Armos, I wasn't trying to pick a fight with you, belittle your comment/opinion or do anything you're implying I'm guilty of. I'm just trying to make it clear that there isn't any danger present on the off chance someone stumbles across this thread and assumes the worst. I was presuming by this comment: that you meant NK was constantly trying to drop a nuclear bomb on the USA, which isn't at all true. I'm not mad, I'm just presenting facts as I understand them and refuting false claims as I see them; if I misinterpreted your comment as a factual assertion in the manner I just described, then you have my apologies.
  8. Are you serious, Hellspawn? Did you actually just try to start a debate thread, then blatantly toss aside a very well thought-out reply to your comments and then have the nerve to essentially call that person an idiot without even reading what they had to say or defending yourself from their posts? I fail to see how an action like that is anything different from the asinine individuals you've been spending your time condemning with decidedly elitist remarks. If you're going to use this thread as a dumpster for your ill-placed frustrations to make bigoted remarks rather than open-mindedly debate a concern you have, you can expect it to end up locked very promptly.
  9. ...Really? North Korea isn't trying to deploy nuclear missiles targeted at the USA. Unless I misunderstood the sources cited here, they're just doing nuclear weapons testing in international waters, which the UN has asked them to stop doing. For the reasons I posted about well above, no one is going to drop a nuclear bomb on anyone because of the concept of mutually assured destruction. No one is in danger of anything. Enough said.
  10. is pretty much definitively where this discussion should end up. Juxtaposed with every point Sakura made, it seems pointless to me to complain about something that's largely impossible to change. If you want to make a difference in this, become a teacher; it certainly sounds like you have adequate motivation to do so.
  11. 404 ur fault blinx, fixplz Seriously, I want to see this glorious shrine of yours.
  12. Hence my assertion that generalizations in situations such as this are inappropriate, and the example you highlight above is exactly why, Tell-Tale.
  13. Shitty music tastes an idiot does not make. In other words, correlation does not imply causation. I fully agree with you that people who cater to such "musicians," in an extremely loose usage of the word, tend to be very annoying as a general rule of thumb according to my experiences, but you also cross into the dangerous territory of generalizing people. That, to say the least, is not good, especially in as delicate an argument as this. It is impossible to ever expect humans to unanimously conform to specific intellectual standards; there will also be those who, be it through their own refusal to embrace intellectual development or for reasons beyond their control such as mental disabilities, will fall short of what we might call "average." That's the nature of the bell curve phenomenon, and try as you might, nothing anyone can do will ever eliminate it from being an accurate representation of humanity's intelligence across the whole population. However, what can be done is reducing the span of that curve--in other words, reducing just how much more or less intelligent a person one standard deviation from the mean is than that average person. Also, it's worth noting that, on average, humans are becoming smarter, slowly but surely. Every day we learn a little more about the world around us, and every so often new textbooks come in to schools with that information, and even the most belligerent of students fail to learn absolutely nothing at all at some point in school. Compare ourselves as a whole to where we were just 50 years ago; at that time, only the most skilled and capable engineers were capable of operating the computers that happened to exist, whereas now we have computer that outclass those lumbering behemoths in magnitudes that fit in our pocket, and I'm fairly sure I'm not alone in believing a significant portion of people in the world are familiar with how to operate those computers we call smartphones. Anyway, that rambling aside, I'm basically in agreement with Nero here. A disaster such as 1984 or Idiocracy is so monstrously unlikely that it's probably never going to happen, and humanity is still advancing regardless of how stupid a few members of the species can be.
  14. Definitely looks much more true to Wario's appearance conceptually, very nice improvement.
  15. Which, in turn, gets people to post motivating comments, such as this one. I will gladly test this program once it is released by finally coming out of hibernation and releasing a mini-dungeon of sorts for people to play, and I may also get a community challenge for it going as well.
  16. It's not just you, I think there are a few kinks to hammer out with the latest upgrade the GCN just went through. It's a shame Shadow Fire isn't around at the moment, but it looks like even though these error messages are cropping up, PM's are still being sent successfully, so the best I can recommend is wait this out until he gets back and can address the problems.
  17. To be fair, Blinx, even as well as I know you, that struck me as a bit off-the-wall and for a moment I wasn't sure if you were serious or not. Even as a joke, saying you hope a city gets a nuclear bomb dropped on them isn't really something anyone should go around saying without expecting to upset a few people, so I would suggest refraining from that. That's all I have to say about that, and all I expect to be said on the matter.
  18. Secant

    Hi, GCN

    That's just me being an idiot in the ACP modifying member titles, they don't denote anything special. By default, titles are set to Newbie for 10 posts or less, Member for 11-50 posts, and Advanced Member for 50+ posts (iirc).
  19. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutually_assured_destruction If the people in charge of North Korea's nuclear weapons have even a small fraction of a brain, no, you aren't in danger.
  20. Secant

    Hi, GCN

    I'm right with you there, man. When I first got into the Zelda hacking community I felt like such a noob and an odd duck. Give it a bit of time, though, and be an active, constructive poster, and you'll quickly find your place. Like Nero, I met a lot of my closest internet friends through this site and its previous incarnations. That aside, welcome to the GCN, and if you have any questions, feel free to ask myself or another other staff member.
  21. inb4 TOOK YOU LONG ENOUGH, NOOB
  22. I've been Naxylldritt pretty much my whole internet life since I got started in the Zelda modding community; I've tried changing it a few times (to Aedus or esper or somesuch) but my current name is always what's stuck. You may as well come up with something unique that really defines you and try to stick with that once you find something not taken, because what's not taken on a relatively massive community like PSN is probably also available in several other places.
  23. Locking this thread before the inevitable flame war. zaneebaslave sums thing up quite nicely, listen to him if you don't want to get tossed from the community.
  24. Speaking of surreal audio experiences, this made me stumble across an interesting (though very spottily researched) phenomenon known as autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR). Having browsed a few of the notable examples myself, it does seem to be a legitimate thing and is quite relaxing. That, of course, is quite opposed to this video, which definitely gave me a general feeling of unease with a few spikes of anxiety, especially with the introduction of the buzzsaw. It certainly goes to show just how powerful our sense of hearing is, both in perception and in affecting our state of mind.
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