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Help wanted for testing motion blur for future FM episodes
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in Freeman's Mind
I don't think Ross has any of the programs on that compatibility list, but I have After Effects so I might use it... -
That has more features, but isn't as well coded when you get to it's guts... Resonic is still in it's Alpha stages, (it's already available for download though) and it's being adopted as a core tool for several music artists... That's impressive. (and stable, never had it crash on me)
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Yes we have free will... No, nothing else controls our fates... Yes, everything we do DOES affect everything else, even if it's imperceptibly... No, it isn't possible to be controlled without your consent...
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Does God exist? (your opinion anyways.)
BTGBullseye replied to thebeelzebub's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
Yes it did. -
Trying to decide if frying up another tortilla is a good idea.
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Try Resonic Player. It's pretty stripped down right now, but it'll play anything. The features that are on their way look amazing, and it's dedicated to being anti-bloat, and fast. I didn't ever use iTunes, mainly because back when I was thinking about starting to, (the mid 90's) it was hooking directly into critical system files, and preventing complete uninstallation of iTunes. It also was adding the ability for Apple to monitor the PC that had iTunes installed for any form of DRM dodging. (and as far as I've heard, they haven't gotten rid of that last part yet)
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Does God exist? (your opinion anyways.)
BTGBullseye replied to thebeelzebub's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
Right... Well if that's insulting enough to make you go away, you're the thinnest skinned individual I've ever encountered. Maybe if I called you a "jerk" you'd leave every thread I'm commenting in over the entire forum? And you keep denying that the methods currently used for dating most fossils are not as accurate as you claim they are, but belief systems (AKA: religions, faiths) kinda make people do that sort of thing. -
Banned for repeating the repeat.
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1935 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935 Amelia Earhart becomes the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California. Coopers Inc. sells the world's first briefs. In Nazi Germany the political independence of the federal states such as Prussia is effectively abolished by the "Law on Reich Governors" (Reichsstatthaltergesetz). Another possible coincidence...
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7/10 You never played the original isometric-view RPG did you?
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-2 points... 1 = Burnt Gunpowder (it even supposedly tastes like burnt gunpowder too) 2 = Cup of Espresso (tea actually has more caffeine than coffee) Sorry bout that, I guess I did a bit harder questions... __________________________________________________________________ 1. Prince of Persia 2. I haven't played Soldier of Fortune, so my wild guess is Iraq. __________________________________________________________________ 1. What is the chemical formula for caffeine? [C10H15N] [C8H10N4O2] [C5H12O5] [(C10H8O4)n] 2. What is the most popular flavor of Starburst candy? [Cherry] [strawberry] [Lemon] [Orange]
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Let us know if it's good...
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Wow, you don't have iTunes either? We're the smart ones it seems... lol
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High there! Yes I am.
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Does God exist? (your opinion anyways.)
BTGBullseye replied to thebeelzebub's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
YOU NEED TO READ WHAT I POSTED AND NOT CHANGE WHAT I SAID!!! If that's you level of reading comprehension' date=' no wonder you don't understand what I'm trying to tell you. I believe this would be considered an outrageous heresy. In some circles. And I know a few of them too... It applies to both sides, not just the "religious". Right now I'm just trying to show how stupid it sounds when people say that some bone is millions of years old. -
6/10 No HEV suit.
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Banned for being too correct.
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Hey, remember when the state-of-the-art systems were pushing info out at a blinding 5MHz?
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1. Adolf. 2. All of the above, but the most likely correct by popular standards would be America or Russia. (really depends on which country you live in, and who you ask) _____________________________________________________________________________ 1. According to Apollo astronauts, the Moon smells like: [Cheese] [burnt Gunpowder] [Gasoline] [Coffee Grounds] 2. Which of the following contains, on average, the least caffeine? [Cup of Coffee] [shot of Espresso] [Cup of Green Tea] [Cup of Black Tea]
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Some people and their bigotry. (that is really what it is, next time call them out on it)
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Does God exist? (your opinion anyways.)
BTGBullseye replied to thebeelzebub's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
What do you mean by "They're not innately inaccurate"? Do you mean that the problems that make the methods inaccurate don't affect the underlying principles efficacy, or that you just prefer to think of them as accurate since it supports your current position? Statistical data is always an inexact, and can vary from perfect accuracy, to completely opposite of reality. Go back to page 13... It was in response to the comment by Vapymid stating that "Anatomically modern humans appear from about 200,000 years ago and after 70,000 years ago". I was trying to say that the dating methods used to find those ages are so inaccurate as to create highly suspect results. -
Remember when the rep system was cool, and I was getting more negative votes than any two others were getting positive? (excluding Ross of course)
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I'm too tired to respond.