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Cyphre Iredell

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  1. Thing is Tiri, the only ones putting up this information would be the enlisted. Either way, if you haven't put your merits into the database yet... do so. >:O
  2. *sniffles* All we need is a bit more dynamic shaders and HDR lighting...
  3. And you won't get those merits if people think you have them already? XD
  4. Right, but this was made by the same guys who did Red Orchestra some time ago (which was a mod turned game I believe).
  5. Wasn't this the one that had like 9 rezzers Syl pointed out some months ago the first occasions we saw it?
  6. This is the reason we have the database. Anyone is welcome to make a merit recommendation for anyone, and then Aryte can take a look at what someone has to determine whether or not they already have it, in the instance of things like Combat Prowess having a second stage.
  7. Ahh no crosshairs... thus is the legacy of Red Orchestra.
  8. With that post you just made with a single line, your entire post is over twice the size in length beyond the minimum size it would be.
  9. Purchased a week ago and still awaiting release.
  10. Oh darn, and I was just about to add War and Peace in my signature, but perhaps that would be a bit large at a 4pt font...
  11. Its like torture devices of the 80's. The guy hanging the weight from his head looks like it might... swing in the wrong direction <_<
  12. All I come up with is a 'Bad Request' on a Cyphre Consulting (www.cyphre.com) and hundreds of websites on both Louise Cyphre and Louis Cyphre, two entirely different musical genres at that.
  13. Be careful, Aryte might bomb you like russia, like a boss.
  14. Yes, we do that lots. Recruitment has never been necessary. As a GM, someone recruiting for somewhere else in general seems like a bannable offense. It would be as if someone came to Titan recruiting for SLFF7RP; though they would just get shot instead. Definitely not something people should be actively doing in another person's RP or other similar type of sim that is already under the control of a specific group (such as militaries and RP groups, versus shopping malls and the like).
  15. The analogy dealing with a life or death situation only relates to two extremes, as the context of an analogy has no bearing on the proposed end result. Nobody needs clarification because the discussion what is being pointed out is that dialog does not constitute research. It advances nothing if everybody talks about what they already know. Lets put it another way: in school, we learn by reading books (doing 'exercises' and any other manner of feats related to what is written in the textbook), and this book was written by someone (or some collective organization) that already knows everything that is in this book for it to be written. What is written on separate pages cannot necessarily be debated by two or more people because they simply need to read the other pages not yet read; so that everyone is on the same page, so to speak. OH GOD ZRAZOE! Don't ask that bonus question! Otherwise they'll need other info to determine its heat dissapation, and others laws of thermodynamics on dresses! D:
  16. Also missing quite a few of more recently processed applications, as the last processed only comes to mid-february.
  17. Sadly you've still missed the point there Tiri, so here is an extreme example: Two groups of people get separated deep within the heart of the wilderness, zero contact with the civilized world and little chance of survivval. One group consists of Tiri, Aelus and Agares, the other consists of Bear Grills, that other survivorman fellow (can't even remember now), and some random learning disabled person. Three weeks later with no outside contact, who do you think survives? Aelus, Tiri, and Agares? Or the learning disabled fellow who could have dialog with people who know what they are doing? Because you see, three retards pondering the origins of our world or other advanced concept will never equate to research, development, and talking with people who actually have relevant input. If all you all majored in philosophy, what chance is there you will even vaguely understand the basics of calculus? As much as you could have an infinite number of monkeys with typewriters with an infinite amount of time that could eventually type the collected works of Shakespeare, it would certainly be a lot easier to just read what he had already written to save a few steps. ;)
  18. Alarmists = Media. Also of note from current studies is that the symptoms are indistinguishable from the regular flu, as studies are still being made on how or what it effects at this current time. I believe caution was also pertaining to coughing rather than sneezing, as one of the notable symptoms is a dry cough.
  19. Pretty sure there is only one WHO. Problem is that due to regional populations and conditions, there will always be other countries where people die more easily. I could very well be the worst pandemic to hit Mexico, but it doesn't really relate to the rest of the world. In other news, it appears other drastic actions have been taken: Egypt slaughtering 300,000 pigs and the lebanese government suggesting against the typical greeting of a peck on the cheek as per their tradition. Due in part to knowing that it can only spread through touch, as it isn't an airborne virus.
  20. Yeah, as people used to die from the common cold in a different era, only due to the level of medical technology in the day. The point about the media is that the classification, while now a level 5, has been making it out to be a pandemic since there was first word received about it. Even if it is possibly the worst threat since the black plague, its the boy who cried wolf from all the previous 'virus threats endangering our society'
  21. Also relevant: http://xkcd.org/574/ Alarmists once again, just like the bird/avian flu. People die from the flu regardless of its source on a yearly basis. The only basis for the uproar on the swine flu is that it is an abnormal schedule of the flu virus, one that wasn't immunized against in the first place.
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