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so eve is just a game, let me tell you this

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Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#41 - 2013-05-06 13:57:08 UTC
Tukee wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:
time will come when we finally reach out into space far byond our imagination, simulations like EVE will then be remembered as tools to prepare our minds for this great endevour



Fat, dumb and out your tree is no way to live your life son.

I can say fat with a certain amount of confidence....ok ok overweight.

ps.

why is cccp giving away presents ? did a gm get lucky or something ?





I do not understand what your comment has to do with the thread, please explaine further and give us some insight
Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#42 - 2013-05-06 13:58:38 UTC
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
What the **** is this ****?


letters, words, sentences, meaning... only for the smart though
Hessian Arcturus
Doomheim
#43 - 2013-05-06 14:06:12 UTC  |  Edited by: Hessian Arcturus
Harry Forever wrote:
Hessian Arcturus wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:
Hessian Arcturus wrote:
You realise EVE physics, is nothing like the actual physics in space right? You cant pull sharp maneuvers or travel (as far as we know) faster than light. Movement in space is based on gyros that instead of rotating the gyro, it rotates the thing (shuttle, spacestation, whatever) around it. Not to mention shuttle movement is fueled by liquid oxygen and based around a series of small burst ignitions that shift the shuttle into position.

EDIT: Not to mention allthe other digressions from actual physics that EVE has...


you realise my post is about Imagination?


Yes, but the fact is that imagination doesnt stretch that far when I have a degree in astrophysics and know the science behind space travel, movement etc...

My previous post was me having a go, it was just me explaining that physics as we know it, does not allow for a EVE like experience in space...


your studies seem to hold you back from real imagination


Yes, yes of course they do, and you know me so very well lmfao...

You dont have a clue what my imagination is like... The difference is my imagination is fueled by what we can accomplish in space, for example, actual colonisation, massive spacestations with artificial gravity etc...

The fact that you want the agility of earth like maneuvers just shows that while not lacking in imagination. You have no idea how physics actually works up there...

Im not arguing anymore. And for the record my original post on this thread was simply to state how the physics works... But of course, your imagination will always beat physics... Oh well...

It's human nature to want to explore. To find your line and go beyond it. The only limit, is the one you set yourself.

Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
#44 - 2013-05-06 14:06:40 UTC
Harry Forever wrote:
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
What the **** is this ****?


letters, words, sentences, meaning... only for the smart though


Looks like more GD sewage to me. Hurfdurf dis game simulates space hurfhurf. ISD, send this piece of **** back to where it came from.

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Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#45 - 2013-05-06 14:23:09 UTC  |  Edited by: Harry Forever
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
What the **** is this ****?


letters, words, sentences, meaning... only for the smart though


Looks like more GD sewage to me. Hurfdurf dis game simulates space hurfhurf. ISD, send this piece of **** back to where it came from.


do you know what the word "mind" means? this thread is about imagination not about the physics in the game...
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#46 - 2013-05-06 14:24:07 UTC
Harry Forever wrote:
NightCrawler 85 wrote:


So... No EVE is not real, and even if its a nice thought i dont believe that at some point in the far future EVE will have a big/any impact on what we do. But it IS real in the sense that there are things that happens in EVE that affects us deeply in real life and helps shape us as a human being.


uhm so you just started writing and not even have a single relation to my post, I have the feeling the captains quarter prison cells have some serious impact on how people interact with eachother, this is not about if EVE is real, it is about imagination like sience fiction books have been the forerunner and the reason why we did go to the moon


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Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#47 - 2013-05-06 14:28:21 UTC
Hessian Arcturus wrote:


Yes, yes of course they do, and you know me so very well lmfao...

You dont have a clue what my imagination is like... The difference is my imagination is fueled by what we can accomplish in space, for example, actual colonisation, massive spacestations with artificial gravity etc...

The fact that you want the agility of earth like maneuvers just shows that while not lacking in imagination. You have no idea how physics actually works up there...

Im not arguing anymore. And for the record my original post on this thread was simply to state how the physics works... But of course, your imagination will always beat physics... Oh well...


imagination is not attached to physics, it is something different, at least in my brain... yours maybe works differently
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
#48 - 2013-05-06 14:33:17 UTC
Harry Forever wrote:
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
What the **** is this ****?


letters, words, sentences, meaning... only for the smart though


Looks like more GD sewage to me. Hurfdurf dis game simulates space hurfhurf. ISD, send this piece of **** back to where it came from.


do you know what the word "mind" means? this threat is about imagination not about the physics in the game...



For you its referencing the childlike imagination of a special needs savant. Yeah, good going with insulting the astrophysicist with telling him he has no imagination. Imagination designed the rockets and got us into space in the first place. Imagination designed a probe that left the solar system. Imagination built a long term space observatory that is resupplied by automated satellites. They had to use imagination to overcome real physics. What has your imagination done (beside create a thread of stupid).

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Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#49 - 2013-05-06 14:35:47 UTC
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
What the **** is this ****?


letters, words, sentences, meaning... only for the smart though


Looks like more GD sewage to me. Hurfdurf dis game simulates space hurfhurf. ISD, send this piece of **** back to where it came from.


do you know what the word "mind" means? this threat is about imagination not about the physics in the game...



For you its referencing the childlike imagination of a special needs savant. Yeah, good going with insulting the astrophysicist with telling him he has no imagination. Imagination designed the rockets and got us into space in the first place. Imagination designed a probe that left the solar system. Imagination built a long term space observatory that is resupplied by automated satellites. They had to use imagination to overcome real physics. What has your imagination done (beside create a thread of stupid).


stupid only for those who do not understand
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
#50 - 2013-05-06 14:37:05 UTC
Harry Forever wrote:
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:


letters, words, sentences, meaning... only for the smart though


Looks like more GD sewage to me. Hurfdurf dis game simulates space hurfhurf. ISD, send this piece of **** back to where it came from.


do you know what the word "mind" means? this threat is about imagination not about the physics in the game...



For you its referencing the childlike imagination of a special needs savant. Yeah, good going with insulting the astrophysicist with telling him he has no imagination. Imagination designed the rockets and got us into space in the first place. Imagination designed a probe that left the solar system. Imagination built a long term space observatory that is resupplied by automated satellites. They had to use imagination to overcome real physics. What has your imagination done (beside create a thread of stupid).


stupid only for those who do not understand



HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
#51 - 2013-05-06 15:03:52 UTC  |  Edited by: silens vesica
Harry Forever wrote:
time will come when we finally reach out into space far byond our imagination, simulations like EVE will then be remembered as tools to prepare our minds for this great endevour

No.

THIS is how you simulate starflight - by simuating life in a submarine:

1. Sleep on the shelf in your closet. Replace the closet door with a curtain. Every 2 hours after you go to sleep, have someone whip open the curtain, shine a flashlight in your eyes, and mumble "Sorry, wrong rack", or "Sign this!"

2. Don't eat any food that you don't get out of a can or have to add water to.

3. Spend as much time as possible indoors and avoid sunlight. Hang out in such areas as dark theaters, windowless buildings, closets, etc.

4. Renovate your bathroom. Build a wall across the middle of your bathtub and move the shower head down to chest level. When you take showers, make sure you shut off the water while soaping. Squeegee and wipe down the stall when done.

5. Repeat back everything anyone says to you. Repeat back everything anyone says to you.

6. Sit in front of your TV set, with the antenna disconnected and watch for 6 hours. Report any unusual static patterns.

7. Put lube oil in your humidifier instead of water and set it to "High".

8. Don't watch T.V. Instead setup a 16mm projector and only watch movies that you don't like.

9. Don't do your wash at home. Pick the most crowded laundromat you can find. Everyone gets only one load to do everything they have.

10. Announce "Commence Snorkling!" Setup your lawnmower in your living room and run for at least 1 hour. Periodically hold your nose and mouth shut and try to blow out your eardrums.

11. Have the paperboy give you a haircut.

12. Get a clipboard, paper, and leaky black ink pen, then take hourly readings on your electric and gas meters.

13. Sleep with your dirty laundry in a bag at your feet.

14. Invite guests, but don't have enough food for them.

15. Get some broken exercise equipment and mount it to the floor in your kitchen.

16. Store up all garbage for a week in your bathtub. Compact and dispose of once a week.

17. Wake up every night at midnight and have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich on stale bread. (Optional: Breakout a #10 can of ravioli, vienna sausages, or cold soup)

18. Make up your family menu a week ahead of time without looking in your food cabinets or refrigerator.

19. Set your alarm clock to go off at random times during the night. When it goes off : Announce 'fire in the garage!' Jump out of bed and get dressed as fast as you can. Run into your garage and break out the garden hose. Since there really wasn't a fire and everyone is up anyway have the kids clean the house.

20. Once a month take every major appliance completely apart and then put them back together (just in case they were about to break).

21. Use 18 scoops of coffee per pot and allow it to sit for 5 or 6 hours before drinking.

22. Invite at least 85 people you don't really like to come and visit for a couple of months.

23. Store your eggs in your garage for two months and then cook a dozen each morning.

24. Have a fluorescent lamp installed on the bottom of your coffee table and lie under it to read books.

25. Check your refrigerator compressor for "sound shorts".

26. Put a complicated lock on your basement door and wear the key on a lanyard around your neck.

27. Lockwire the lugnuts on your car.

28. When making cakes, prop up one side of the pan while it is baking. Then spread icing really thick on one side to level off the top.

29. Every so often, yell "Emergency Deep!" or "Torpedo in the Water!", run into the kitchen, sweep all pots/pans/dishes off of the counter onto the floor.

30. Put on the headphones from your stereo (don't plug them in). Go and stand in front of your stove. Say (to nobody in particular) "Stove manned and ready". Stand there for 3 or 4 hours. Say (once again to nobody in particular) "Stove Secured". Roll up the headphone cord and put them away.

31. Make the kids learn the location and operation of every light switch, outlet, circuit breaker, valve, appliance, fire extinguisher etc.. Don't let them watch any TV/movies until they can recite same from memory.

32. After 60 days or so; go load up the family in a taxi, go out to the worst part of town (preferably where your native language not widely spoken), and have dinner at the most run down bar or restaurant available.

33. Every few years cut a hole in your roof, hire a some workers to remove all furniture, appliances, electrial wiring, pipes etc. to a storage warehouse. Go live in the neighbors garage for a year or so then put it all back.

34. Buy all food in cases and line the floor with them.

35. Spend 3 or 4 hours waxing your floors to perfection. Then, just before they dry, invite the whole neighborhood over to walk across them. Then do it again.

36. Stand on your roof once every four days for six hours in the winter and don't let anyone in your house.

37. Use fresh milk for only two days after each port visit.

38. Buy 50 cases of toilet paper and lock up all but two rolls. Ensure one of these two rolls is wet at all times.

39. Post the Uniform Code of Military Justice on the wall across from your toilet. Highlight the parts that begin: "penetration, however slight..."

40. Install a Furnace and Air Conditioner that blows directly on you while you are sleeping. Have the controls so they will cycle to hot and cold in a matter of seconds.

41. Install a multi-channel entertainment system over your bed that doesn't work.

42. Hookup your air compressor to the sewer line to the house and blow a **** geyser ten feet in the air. Come in side and tell your wife "calmly" I forgot to shut the valve and have her clean it up.

~ http://www.trolinger.com/david/simulate.html

Tell someone you love them today, because life is short. But scream it at them in Esperanto, because life is also terrifying and confusing.

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silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
#52 - 2013-05-06 15:10:05 UTC  |  Edited by: silens vesica
And for extra credit:

Randomly throw the main breaker in the house and scream "Reactor Scram! Rig for Reduced Electrical!" Have family members go through the house turning off all switches and unplugging all appliances. Trip all sub-breakers manually. Once that is done, announce "Performing a fast recovery startup!" Close the main breaker. ask for condition report from all rooms in the house. Close each sub-breaker, asking for reports from all rooms again after each breaker is closed. Once all breakers are closed, announce "The Reactor is Critical. Secure from Reduced Electrical." Have family members plug in/turn on all disconnected or switched-off electrical loads and appliances.

Tell someone you love them today, because life is short. But scream it at them in Esperanto, because life is also terrifying and confusing.

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Commissar Kate
Kesukka
#53 - 2013-05-06 15:20:51 UTC
I loled at those ^^
Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#54 - 2013-05-06 15:35:15 UTC
it seems people lost it when i did say "simulations like eve" they did not even get to the important part, and that it is all about preparing our mind and imagining things to come... worrisome how people miss the main part just because they want to find an error in what somebody did say
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
#55 - 2013-05-06 16:56:20 UTC
You can't even scrape together enough imagination to think of something new to say. Your OP is 2 vague sentences with absolutely zero depth followed by the repeat catch word of imagination.

Imagination


Imagination.


I've seen more imagination come from the Black Eyed Peas.

And you know what the sad part is? If you actually used real world space physics the simulations that you could imagine yourself in would be so much cooler, but unfortunately your imagination is too 2 dimensional. You go ahead and use your imagination, I'll join the group that's making their imaginations a reality.

Out of Pod is getting In the Pod - Join in game channel **IG OOPE **

Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters
#56 - 2013-05-06 17:28:54 UTC
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
You go ahead and use your imagination, I'll join the group that's making their imaginations a reality.


when i was little i wanted to be a lion when i grew up.
Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#57 - 2013-05-06 17:43:28 UTC
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
You can't even scrape together enough imagination to think of something new to say. Your OP is 2 vague sentences with absolutely zero depth followed by the repeat catch word of imagination.

Imagination


Imagination.


I've seen more imagination come from the Black Eyed Peas.

And you know what the sad part is? If you actually used real world space physics the simulations that you could imagine yourself in would be so much cooler, but unfortunately your imagination is too 2 dimensional. You go ahead and use your imagination, I'll join the group that's making their imaginations a reality.


the topic was about your own imagination, if you don't see any then there is nothing you can vision yourself, don't blame me for that
Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#58 - 2013-05-06 17:46:06 UTC
I have seen smarter bricks than that guy
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
#59 - 2013-05-06 18:02:53 UTC
Harry Forever wrote:
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
You can't even scrape together enough imagination to think of something new to say. Your OP is 2 vague sentences with absolutely zero depth followed by the repeat catch word of imagination.

Imagination


Imagination.


I've seen more imagination come from the Black Eyed Peas.

And you know what the sad part is? If you actually used real world space physics the simulations that you could imagine yourself in would be so much cooler, but unfortunately your imagination is too 2 dimensional. You go ahead and use your imagination, I'll join the group that's making their imaginations a reality.


the topic was about your own imagination, if you don't see any then there is nothing you can vision yourself, don't blame me for that


That's the worst part about all of this, is that you keep telling people to use their own imagination but you aren't even doing it yourself; you took the concepts and ideas of a group and ran with it. I at least can say that I thought up, conceptualized, and designed my own space craft. My imagination was used, yours had to be borrowed.

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silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
#60 - 2013-05-06 18:11:31 UTC
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:
Micheal Dietrich wrote:
You go ahead and use your imagination, I'll join the group that's making their imaginations a reality.


when i was little i wanted to be a lion when i grew up.

Behold!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalking_Cat

Tell someone you love them today, because life is short. But scream it at them in Esperanto, because life is also terrifying and confusing.

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