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#381594
Topic
clone wars season II
Time

Tobar said:

George himself has stated that there are different levels of canon...

 

Which is a nicely done and diplomatic way of saying, "If I didn't write it, it didn't happen! Err.. but it did happen, because I want all this money from licensing... but it didn't actually happen, because I didn't write it. But- Buy that book!- it did happen, just not really. Okay... maybe it happened... a little. But not as much as the stuff I wrote happened, because that is the only stuff that really happened."

Maybe we should just say all EU is stuff Artoo dreamed about (do droids dream?), which would explain why some is quite pleasant, while other bits are downright weird, and other bits are absolutely nightmarish. So, Artoo really dreamed about it, giving it a solid place in the SW universe, but it didn't really happen. That is my new definitive explanation for EU!

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#381589
Topic
Video Games - a general discussion thread
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1) Disregard previous post by Mr. Nanner Split

2) Buy Nintendo DS

3) R4DS and mircoSD card

4) Buy Metroid Fusion

5) Buy Metroid Zero Mission

6) Buy WarioWare Inc. if you want

7) Obtain SNES emulator for DS

8) Obtain Nintendo emulator for DS as well as emulators for whatever other system you are nostalgic for

9) Obtain SCUMMVM for DS

10) Get ROMS for all those unfortunate cartriges of systems past rotting away in your attic

11) Dig out your CD backups of all those old LucasArts adventures games that came on floppys

12) Be occupied for THE REST OF YOUR NATURAL LIFE

 

Sure, mine has a lot more steps to it than Nanner's solution. But lets be honest here, compare "MONTH" with "REST OF YOUR NATURAL LIFE", no contest!

 

DS+Homebrew=mind boggling

I am pretty sure if I could figure out a way to take a brand new Nintendo DS loaded with an R4, homebrew, and a Metroid Fusion cartridge back in time to my young ten year old self, I'd be ruling the world today.

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#381578
Topic
Halloween Movies '09 Thread
Time

Well, we are well into October now, and I know many people have traditions of watching certain movies during this time of year to set the mood for the season. So, what films are on your yearly Halloween film list?

 

My list is:

The Evil Dead 

Evil Dead II (if I don't have time to watch the whole trilogy, I try not miss this one)

Army of Darkness

Alien

Ghost Busters 1 and 2

The Last Man on Earth

 

As you can see, I am not really into horror films.

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#381362
Topic
Video Games - a general discussion thread
Time

ChainsawAsh said:

I just realized that the Game of the Year edition of Fallout 3 (with all 5 DLC packs included) comes out this week.  God, I wish I had a job ...

 

That GOTYE of Fallout 3 is definitely worth it. If I were you ChainsawAsh, I'd totally be prostituting myself out right now in order to get it. Some of the DLC for that game was pretty mediocore for the price you paid for it individually, but Broken Steel and Pointlook Out (and though I have not played it, I have heard The Pitt) were really good and added quite a bit to the game. Operation Anchorage and Mothership Zeta were both fun but extremely short and left you thinking your money could have been put to a lot better use. However, since they all come packaged together on the GOTYE in one hell of a deal of a package, the shortness and price don't really play much of a role in their judgement anymore. You can be sure all five DLC packs included with this will give you more of the Fallout 3 you've grown to love.

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#381177
Topic
Info & For Sale: Tauntaun sleeping bag in production! (PRE-ORDER NOW!)
Time

Man, that thing is really nifty. But I could never justify $100 for a sleeping bag, and one that is too small for me to use no less. Also, if I am not mistaken, it seems they are already sold out. I got my email from thinkgeek informing me they were not available, only to follow the link to see it cost $99.99 and was sold out. Must not have made very many, I think I remember the email saying the initial run would be limited. Hopefully more are on the way and will become cheaper eventually, but I wont hold my breath.

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#381176
Topic
The Things We Hate And Love Thread .
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Anchorhead said:

I hate when I can't ride because it's raining....yet.......I love when it's raining - because I can open the doors & windows, put on one of my four rain albums, and really take in the atmosphere.

 

I too love when it is raining. I never get how it seems like everyone around me gets annoyed and depressed when it rains. I love opening the windows and reading a book while listening to the rain fall. I also love to take walks in the rain. So, what are your four rain albums, Anchorhead?

Veering slightly back on topic before going off again... I hate that I live in a place with very little rain.

 

TV's Frink said:

I hate that a six packs counts as one item.

I love six packs.  If they are bottles.  And good quality beer.

 

Just out of curiousity Frink, why does the six pack counting as one item (especially since it is sold as one item at one price) bug you?

I also love good quality beer and I always drink it in bottles. Every now and then I'll go visit a friend and they offer me a can and I'll drink it but it is never quite the same. Hmm, maybe we should start a beer discussion thread, though I wouldn't dare be the one to start it, as my threads are always doomed to failure. But I'd sure post in it...

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#381172
Topic
Right to Death?
Time

I am actually in agreement with this. If I want to die, who is to tell me I am not allowed to? It should be my choice. And honestly, if I were to earnestly want to die right now, there are countless ways I could make that happen, and there is nothing any laws could do to stop me. So in reality, we all do have the right to die, I guess the right that is being faught for is the right to do it comfortably and without the stress of having to do it yourself.

My biggest concern would be that most people who earnestly want to commit suicide are in some state of depression, and depressed people tend not to think through things clearly. The reality is, once this person endures past the hard times they are going through, they will very likely reach a point where they will look back and say, "Gee, I am glad I didn't kill myself". You'll often find this attitude among survivors of suicide attempts. Often times after the drama of a failed suicide they will wake up and realize that they can work through things. I certainly feel it is far better to try to help people through these hard times, rather than to help them kill themselves.

Suicide can also be a very selfish act. When of my neighbors when I was a kid, a forty year old mamma's boy apparently, couldn't cope with the death of his mother so he shot himself (at least that is the story the family told, likely there were other family problems), leaving a lovely mess for his wife to find and three young boys to grow up without a dad. Pretty selfish if you ask me. People who use suicide as a means of escaping their responsibilities are pretty lousy people IMHO, or if they let down people who are counting on them. I have no sympathy for such cowards. But some people genuinely have it rough and really have no quality of life to speak of, despite the fact that they are perfectly healthy.

 

Just to offer a little example for consideration: One older fellow I help out on occasion is in his sixties. He had a lot of problems with drugs when he was younger and really messed up his life. He treated his family awful, and now his wife and kids really don't care a whole lot for him and cringe whenever he is around, even though his drug problems are far behind him, they have a hard time getting past all the times he screwed them over in the past. He is a lonely old man whose closest friend is his dog. He often talks to me about his past, perhaps because he has a lot he needs to get off his chest, and usually after 20 minutes or so of revisiting stories from his past, he begins tearing up and makes some excuse for needing to leave the room. He is very lonely, eccentric, miserable, and constantly suffers from his past.

There are a lot of people in situations like this, who feel very miserable, and literally have no family or real friends. If they decided, after years of living this way, that they'd rather just give it up, I think they ought to have the right. Personally, I'd tell them to simply pack up and move and try to find something more interesting and new to experience in life, rather than just ending it. But if they are truly ready after long hard consideration to hit the off switch, who am I, or any one else, to tell them that it is not allowed?

 

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#381091
Topic
Roman Polanski
Time

I still fail to see how it is possible to defend the man. Since most of us seem to be on the side of "throw the old bastard in jail" it is kind of nice to have someone of the other side in here, but disappointingly your arguments for his defense fall rather flat. We are all scum in some way or another just doesn't cut it for me. I may well be scum, but my scumminess doesn't even compare to the level of scumminess it takes to drug and force yourself on a child.

Anyway Bingo, you seem to be hinting at some mass American gov. conspiracy going on. Why not just come out and explain your theory, instead of all the little clips and bits. You seemed to hint at the US gov. either taking Polanski because of the bad economy, or because of the new President. I am trying really hard to figure out how exactly that makes sense. A little help?

To me, the only thing messed up about the case is that he wasn't grabbed sooner.

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#380729
Topic
Roman Polanski
Time

I personally wasn't trying to make a comparison between a black man who has done something bad and a Jew who has done something bad. I was merely contrasting their crimes and the current public opinion to them without even considering race in the matter (I suppose it is a bad habit of mine, as it always seems everyone else around me finds skin pigmentation to be of the utmost importance). Though you may make a relevant point, Boost. Though I think the difference is more due to the fact that he is a Jewish man with an extremely high level of status in the Hollywood machine. I have no doubt a black football player who rapes a thirteen year old girl would be burnt at the stake, but I also feel the same treatment would be given to a white football player who committed the same crime. Likewise, had a white football player been involved in dog fighting, I am pretty sure he would receive the same treatment as Vick.

I just find it quite confusing that a rapist of a young teenager should be given a pass much more quickly than an abuser of dogs.

I guess the real question is, what would the general public reaction be if Polanski had been caught fighting dogs?

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#380671
Topic
Roman Polanski
Time

Yeah, I get really sick of celeb worship. I could honestly care less about these guys, most of them seem to be scum, and it becomes even more annoying when they try to play the role of scum with bleeding hearts who want to adopt a million kids and save the world from the evils of SUVs and cow flatulence.

Polanski is a good example of this over the top celebrity worship, just look at how many people are defending him so strongely. I like how Micheal Vick, a man who mistreated dogs in a rather horrible way seemed to be considered the devil for his crimes, but yet poor old Polanski is obviously being treated quite horribly, after all, all he did was rape the hell out of minor. (Not saying I sympathize with Vick in anyway. But still, I have found that the kind of person who is willing to be cruel to animals doesn't have too far to go to be willing to be cruel to humans. Even my "evil" friends who are big into hunting are the types who absolutely hate to see an animal suffer.)

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#380646
Topic
Roman Polanski
Time

Yeah, I am with the last few guys. I am all about looking at the other side of the story, but this case is extremely cut and dry, as has been said in this very thread many times already, he confessed. He admitted he did it.

Sure, her parents were incredibly stupid to send her by herself to be photographed unattended by a man, but come on, we are talking about a thirteen year old girl being raped! Throw the blame on her folks to if you like, but she was thirteen and obviously was undeserving of what happened to her. Children and young teenagers being forced by a grown man to have sex with them is something I have a really hard time sympathizing with.

Even if the girl "provoked" the poor old bastard into it with her hot sexy shapeless thirteen year old body, and she was begging him to have sex with her, he was still in the wrong. There really is NO SUCH THING as consent when it comes to a thirteen year old and an adult. It is a mature adults responsibilty to protect the children around them, not take advantage of them. But in Polanski's case, he ADMITED to doing what the girl claimed he did, and in thirty plus years, has never made any claims to the contrary.

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#380536
Topic
clone wars season II
Time

xhonzi said:

C3PX said:

 True story. I have no idea of the state of the EU today, as I could care less.

Uh-oh!  U meant "couldn't care less"!  -10 Points in the grammar rodeo!  U now have no reason to h8 on those who use 'u' in place of 'you'!

2 bad 4 U!

No man, I have to take those points back. You see, my logic with the whole couldn't care less/could care less thing is as follows: If I couldn't care less about something, I have taken my feelings of not caring as far as they can possibly go. But if I could care less about something, I have potentially taken them EVEN further than not being able to care less about them, but I haven't really taken the time to consider just how much I don't care about them simply because they are not worth my time to to waste it trying to assess exactly how much I do not care for them. Make sense? You see, it isn't the superlative of not caring, because I care about it so little, I do not wish to take the time to figure out the most superlative term to apply to it. Examples: "Dude, that movie really FREAKIN' SUCKED! I cannot even begin to explain how horrendously awful that steaming pile of dog turd of a film was!" Here I am going out of my way to explain how much I disliked this film. I honestly couldn't care less for it, I dislike it to the extreme, and I am willing to really take my time to let others know how much I don't like it. An example of being able to care less would be you and your buddy are talking and he say, "Man, I saw that movie the other day and it really, really, really, really, --" and you interupt him and say, "Dude, you wanna go Applebees and get an onion blossom?" You could probably care less about the movie your buddy is talking about, if you wanted to, but your just that much more content to not even consider it and to just go eat an onion.

Soooo, I'll be retracting that 10 points from the grammar rodeo...

TOO bad for YOU, eh?

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#380535
Topic
The Way OT.com: General Star Wars Discussion Works
Time

Wow, that was a pretty extremely accurate parody of our discussion here. Nice post Xhonzi!

You are right, it is those cheesy tangents I even come into this section of the forum for. But it is very disappointing when a thread goes way way way off topic into some discussion that finally interests you, only to discover some dope brought the thing back on topic! I feel your pain man, I feel your pain!

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#380533
Topic
Roman Polanski
Time

I find the whole situation rather upsetting. I am afraid I can't give you the other side to this issue, because I can't see it, and find it rather shocking that so many people defend him. The passing of time doesn't make any difference here, nor does the fact that the girl he rapped says she whats the whole thing forgotten. None of that changes the reality of what he did, used his position to gain a thirteen year old girl's trust, drugged her, then raped and sodomized her, despite her begging him not to. This is a truly horrible and disgusting crime, the man only served 47 days and was able to flee to another country, effectively becoming a fugitive from the American law system (where, thank God, rape of thirteen year old girls is very much frowned upon).

I really don't think the girl wanting the whole thing dropped should have any bearing on the whole issue. Certainly an example needs to be made of a man who rapes a girl, pleads guilty, then runs away without serving his time. It is hard to tell exactly why she feels she'd like the whole thing to be forgotten, but I am guessing it is probably not because she forgives the man or that she is okay with what he has done to her. Probably it is more of a case of having this horrible thing happen to you, then having to deal with the fact that it was done by a high profile figure and finding yourself getting a lot of attention over it. This has been part of this poor girls life for 30 years now, and suddenly they arrest him and she is back in the news again and drawing the attention of reporters again. I think if I were in her place, I might say I'd like to see the whole thing forgotten about too, just because I'd want to be left alone.

I am very glad they have him now, and I really hope (though I am not going to hold my breath) that they do not let him go. He should be forced to serve his full sentence in prision. But the fact that he is getting a lot of support on his side tells me he is going to be and forgotten about in a very short while.

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#380495
Topic
clone wars season II
Time

Ziz said:

It's called sarcasm. 

 

You called him "selfish", "mean", and "egotistical", where I come from, that is called tossing around insults. Calling that sarcasm gives sarcasm a bad name.

Not saying I completely disagree with your feelings on this one, I very much enjoyed you last post, but I'd simply encourage you to take the high ground. Not trying to play the nanny or anything, just hate to see things resort to name calling.

Skyjedi makes a fantastic point about the ignore button, if you feel VINH doens't bring anything to the discussion, save yourself some annoyance and ignore him.

 

TheBoost said:

 I know you dont dig on the EU Anchorhead, but one of the biggest EU issues IMHO is that the works are OBSESSED with Jedi. 80% of them are Jedi-centric, usually with some random "Han's Cooky Non-Jedi Adventure" wedged into the story awkwardly.

 

 True story. I have no idea of the state of the EU today, as I could care less. But this Jedi fixation was present even back in the nineties, when I did care about EU to some degree.

Games like Dark Forces and X-Wing were some of my favorite EU back then. I liked seeing other parts of the SW universe that were not so closely related to the main characters. The fantasy world that was created in the OT fascinated me, I liked the ideas of smugglers, pirates, an overbearing government, and underground rebellions as much as and maybe more than I did the idea of Jedis and the force. When Dark Forces 2 came out and they turned the main character into a Jedi I was extremely annoyed. I wanted another game as Kyle Katarn the smuggler/mercenary/infiltrator/spy, not a game playing as Kyle Katarn the Luke Skywalker wannabe with a small dash of Han Solo for flavoring.

Of course, then they went on to make Dark Forces III/Jedi Knight II which was absolutely awesome... but yet still an example of this Jedi obsession.

This is also the reason I really enjoyed the Dark Horse one shot comic Tales from Mos Eisley (completely different from the novel of the same name) and the DH Droids comic series. Both of these game us a taste of part of the SW universe that had nothing to do with the jedi and was unrelated and different from all the things we had already seen in the films.

 

The game Rebel Assault 2, while I found it enjoyable, aslo really annoyed me for this same reasons. Not Jedi obsessed, but simply because it wanted to rehash things we had seen in the movies, not straying too far from familiar material to bring us something new. In that game you fly through narrow tunnels in a Corelian freighter that is identical to the Millenium Falcon and extremely reminicient of the end DS battle in ROTJ, you dress up in Stormtrooper armour to escape an Imperial base, later you fly through the trees of a planet called Imdar (not Endor) on a Speeder Bike while dressed exactly in the same kind of helmet and poncho Luke wore during his own Speeder bike adventure... but fortunately, nobody ever handed your character a lightsaber.

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#380494
Topic
Who is Ignoring You, and Who are You Ignoring? (was: Who is Ignoring You? (was: Hello all, I'm back!))
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Why, you slimy, double-crossing, no good swindler, you've got a lot of guts coming back here after what you pulled!... Haha, how ya doin'? So good to see you!

 

Seriously, it is good to have you back. I would have never expected it in a million years, but you are most certainly welcome back.

As for Shawn's comments, I am quite fond of Shawn but we really don't need drama from other corners of the web brought over here. Warb is certainly welcome back. I honestly hope this is the last of this crap we hear.

The names and faces around here have changed so much since the drama that took place on OT.com's shores that only a small handful of us will remember it, and it really isn't even worth mentioning.

 

As you can see Warb, the off topic section is hopelessly dead these days. Definitely not kicking like they were in your day. If you've got any ideas for discussion topics, feel free to try and breathe some new life in this place. I try to bring up something I find of extreme interest every now and then, but my threads are usually destined to die with only one of two replies, which tells me I am not a very interesting guy.