the villagers are so stupid in the new phalla game, I swear to god. If I hadn't died that night I could have pointed something out that was pretty obvious and yet no one has figured it out yet
of course I might have said too much
don't ban me eljeffe
edit: oh man I just read a post that made me laugh out loud in that thread...god you guys are boned.
ok Richy
of course I have the benefit of knowing what's actually going on now :P
or do i
oh my god maybe it's all a dream
I'm the ninja, you're Toto, and Elendil is Dorothy.
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the villagers are so stupid in the new phalla game, I swear to god. If I hadn't died that night I could have pointed something out that was pretty obvious and yet no one has figured it out yet
of course I might have said too much
don't ban me eljeffe
edit: oh man I just read a post that made me laugh out loud in that thread...god you guys are boned.
ok Richy
of course I have the benefit of knowing what's actually going on now :P
or do i
oh my god maybe it's all a dream
Once the game's over or I'm dead, I'm totally calling you on this.
Apparently in Illinois if you swerve into oncoming traffic and kill someone because you were downloading a ringtone it only costs $1000. Which is considerably less than the price of a decent hit
"A is substituted for B" as in "This fallacy has been illustrated by ethical or theological arguments wherein the fear of punishment is subtly substituted for abstract right as the sanction of moral obligation."
Does this mean A comes first and is then turned into B... or the other way around? Err, I mean... is the um... gah.
Substitution is when one thing is put in place of another - so, if A is substituted for B, A is put in place of B. In this instance, the fear of punishment has replaced abstract right.
Hey, I heard there were people who speak English...
How would you describe "externalities" in the following sentence;
"Technology Spillovers are externalities associated with the production of knowledge created by R&D."
I only understand it vaguely, it is "extra knowledge" found by R&D, or something like that. I'm not totally sure and it is quite important to understanding the article I'm reading, so I figured I'd ask it here.
Yeah, did that yesterday. Three hours of sleep; lets just say I´m not really awake right now.
So, what´s up, Mr²?
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Hi, Aldo.
Technological Spillover is knowledge gained during an R&D process, that´s not important for the current project but can be used otherwise (perhaps even in a completely different field!).
Hey, I heard there were people who speak English...
How would you describe "externalities" in the following sentence;
"Technology Spillovers are externalities associated with the production of knowledge created by R&D."
I only understand it vaguely, it is "extra knowledge" found by R&D, or something like that. I'm not totally sure and it is quite important to understanding the article I'm reading, so I figured I'd ask it here.
Externalities are basically spinoff products. So if you're building rockets then you might go and develop some new type of steel to be their casing. However in the process of doing that, you learn a lot about steel, and this knowledge 'spills over' to let you make a lot of new and interesting types of steel.
Hey, I heard there were people who speak English...
How would you describe "externalities" in the following sentence;
"Technology Spillovers are externalities associated with the production of knowledge created by R&D."
I only understand it vaguely, it is "extra knowledge" found by R&D, or something like that. I'm not totally sure and it is quite important to understanding the article I'm reading, so I figured I'd ask it here.
Externalities are basically spinoff products. So if you're building rockets then you might go and develop some new type of steel to be their casing. However in the process of doing that, you learn a lot about steel, and this knowledge 'spills over' to let you make a lot of new and interesting types of steel.
Thanks.
Why is there no lightbulb (:idea:) emoticon here? It would describe my reaction much better.
Hey, I heard there were people who speak English...
How would you describe "externalities" in the following sentence;
"Technology Spillovers are externalities associated with the production of knowledge created by R&D."
I only understand it vaguely, it is "extra knowledge" found by R&D, or something like that. I'm not totally sure and it is quite important to understanding the article I'm reading, so I figured I'd ask it here.
Externalities are basically spinoff products. So if you're building rockets then you might go and develop some new type of steel to be their casing. However in the process of doing that, you learn a lot about steel, and this knowledge 'spills over' to let you make a lot of new and interesting types of steel.
Thanks.
Why is there no lightbulb (:idea:) emoticon here? It would describe my reaction much better.
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The videoclip is nice, but that's because it has a checkered floor. Besides that, way too cute for my taste. I'm sure there's hordes of people out there who like it, just not my kind of music.
*edit: I should let a friend of mine listen to this, though, she'd dig this.
The videoclip is nice, but that's because it has a checkered floor. Besides that, way too cute for my taste. I'm sure there's hordes of people out there who like it, just not my kind of music.
*edit: I should let a friend of mine listen to this, though, she'd dig this.
I like it. She's from Brooklyn right by me too, so that's kinda neat that she's getting some recognition.
I enjoy it, but I had to adjust to great many things and ignore others.
I also heard the ending sucks, but I'm not there yet and the story thus far is way better than NWN1; so all in all I'd say it is very much like what I heard of KOTOR2.
I haven't heard any gripes about the toolset though, that might be stellar.
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I'm the ninja, you're Toto, and Elendil is Dorothy.
Once the game's over or I'm dead, I'm totally calling you on this.
EM Chat logs?
I´m baaaack!
Morning.
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Noom, quality stuff (as always)!
p.s. night all fuck you haphazard
[spoiler:98efa4e009]no really, fuck you[/spoiler:98efa4e009]
[spoiler:98efa4e009] i kid. i kid because i love you haphazard. wil lyou marry me[/spoiler:98efa4e009]
Maybe tomorrow.
Fucking is ok, though.
:P
got some bigass titties
The what?
"A is substituted for B" as in "This fallacy has been illustrated by ethical or theological arguments wherein the fear of punishment is subtly substituted for abstract right as the sanction of moral obligation."
Does this mean A comes first and is then turned into B... or the other way around? Err, I mean... is the um... gah.
A is taking the place of B?
Booooo
The cool kids are up past three
How would you describe "externalities" in the following sentence;
"Technology Spillovers are externalities associated with the production of knowledge created by R&D."
I only understand it vaguely, it is "extra knowledge" found by R&D, or something like that. I'm not totally sure and it is quite important to understanding the article I'm reading, so I figured I'd ask it here.
Yeah, did that yesterday. Three hours of sleep; lets just say I´m not really awake right now.
So, what´s up, Mr²?
Edit:
Hi, Aldo.
Technological Spillover is knowledge gained during an R&D process, that´s not important for the current project but can be used otherwise (perhaps even in a completely different field!).
Edit2:
ELM was faster and did it much better.
Why is there no lightbulb (:idea:) emoticon here? It would describe my reaction much better.
I'm not in school so I have no reason to sleep non-freaky hours.
The envy is mine.
:x
:P
Live the good life, man. For all of us miserable workhorses.
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Mike? I love that smilie.
Not the visiting friends part, but the getting up early part.
GIS ftw.
I´ll save that, once I get home.
international and insomniac forumers: GO
[spoiler:f5dcb16e12]Haven´t heard anything from her, yet.[/spoiler:f5dcb16e12]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGTDRztaCCw&mode=related&search=
she can sing when she wants to, but she likes to do weird things that are offputting at first (like the hea-ah-ah-ah-ah-art part)
but her songs have a simplicity and honesty that i find touching. maybe it's just because it's early in the morning and i'm tired. i dunno
Youtube is not banned here at work, in case you were wondering.
But music videos with a disabled soundcard are a bitch.
Then lets make the guys at Obsidian want to play it real bad.
Thank God for cheap espresso.
*edit: I should let a friend of mine listen to this, though, she'd dig this.
Those are the guys who fucked up KOTOR2, right?
Fuck them.
She seems rather charming. But I am also early, and it is quite tired.
Ninja: The very same, Haph!
I like it. She's from Brooklyn right by me too, so that's kinda neat that she's getting some recognition.
So, how´s NWN2?
I never even considered playing it, because of the KOTOR2 fiasco.
Also:
Good morning, Shinto. Seems like you got bottom page´d.
I also heard the ending sucks, but I'm not there yet and the story thus far is way better than NWN1; so all in all I'd say it is very much like what I heard of KOTOR2.
I haven't heard any gripes about the toolset though, that might be stellar.