THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Madrun Badrun on January 10, 2008, 08:29:45 PM
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My first WDYB thread!!! I can finally play with you rich assholes.
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The P.K.Dick book is a lot nicer than I thought it would be. Bible is sexy too.
Whiteman recommend me some keats poems.
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Oooh, Kurzweil!
You will emerge with a brain-full of shiny happy dreams of man and machine melded in happy harmony!
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I hope that is what will happen. I'm coming in cautious though as I saw him on a Discovery doc and he seems half crazy, lol.
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today i bought a movie ticket to see Charlie Wilson's War, which i enjoyed a great deal
now i'm finishing off a bottle of mead and watching a korean crime movie.
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I kinda feel sorry for those books.
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No one else bought anything!? >:(
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That PKD book is sexay. I want to build a library with ambiguous hardcover blue books
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You are awesome. You just reminded me about a book I read for 20 minutes in an airport, then took a phone picture to remind myself to buy at non-airport-rape price. I never bought it though. :lol
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All I bought today was this...
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I feel like crap. :(
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That PKD book is sexay. I want to build a library with ambiguous hardcover blue books
There's a Lovecraft one of those, too.
Arvie: I gave Keats recommendations somewhere else recently. I would type em up again, but I feel BURNED that nobody responded to my long-ass Gogol post. Fuckers.
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I read Guns, Germs and Steel a while back, it was pretty good but he reiterated his main point over and over again, and I'm not sure I agree with some of his observations (like... tribal Papua New Guineans are more intelligent than the average first-worlder, what?). Collapse was a vastly more interesting book to me.
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That PKD book is sexay. I want to build a library with ambiguous hardcover blue books
There's a Lovecraft one of those, too.
Arvie: I gave Keats recommendations somewhere else recently. I would type em up again, but I feel BURNED that nobody responded to my long-ass Gogol post. Fuckers.
I think I saw it at B&N (theres a whole listing of the series of books inside the book itself). I may pickup the Lovecrat one too to keep the PKD book company
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I read Guns, Germs and Steel a while back, it was pretty good but he reiterated his main point over and over again, and I'm not sure I agree with some of his observations (like... tribal Papua New Guineans are more intelligent than the average first-worlder, what?). Collapse was a vastly more interesting book to me.
I agree with your criticisms with Guns Germs and Steel, but I thought Collapse is significantly more problematic. He seems to not back up his (often highly subjective) assertions nearly as much, and not only does the book repeat itself, but it also repeats content from Guns Germs and Steel.
Mind you, I do like both books. I think I would have enjoyed Collapse more if I read it first.
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That PKD book is sexay. I want to build a library with ambiguous hardcover blue books
There's a Lovecraft one of those, too.
Arvie: I gave Keats recommendations somewhere else recently. I would type em up again, but I feel BURNED that nobody responded to my long-ass Gogol post. Fuckers.
There's one of Walt Whitman's complete works and another of American crime novels of the early 20th century. Those America's library editions are pretty damn great.
Right now I'm reading a truly awful book called Dogs and Demons: The Fall of Modern Japan. Before that, I was reading Sputnik Sweetheart...anyone else read that? Just finished it yesterday and I'm a bit confused about the ending.
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I hope that is what will happen. I'm coming in cautious though as I saw him on a Discovery doc and he seems half crazy, lol.
It's a lot of fun. It recycles a lot of his ideas though. You can browse most of his stuff at kurzweil.ai and get a feel for his thinking. (short version: UTOPIA IS COMING, FAST)
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the lovecraft book is great, if you haven't read much lovecraft before
it contains At the Mountains of Madness, which is probably my favorite work along with some "greatest hits" (ie the stuff in seemingly EVERY collection).
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maaaan i havtn bought anything ALL WEEK
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I bought some Jeff Dunham tickets the other day this week.
Jeffaffaaa....DUNHAAAAAAAAAAM....DOT COOOM! :-*
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New tires. Hankooks.
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(short version: UTOPIA IS COMING, FAST)
i kind of wish that were true.
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Insurance. Oh yeah! >:(
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Insurance. Oh yeah! >:(
What kind? WOOOOOOOOO INSURANCE! :hyper
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Car insurance on the RSX-S I bought this week. It's considered a "hot" car so getting a low rate took a lot of shopping around and begging.
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arrived "Yesterday". :D
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I am sooo broke, I paid a lot on my car bill, and im paying the car off completely next paycheck, so in a sense im buying my car next week :(
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I am sooo broke, I paid a lot on my car bill, and im paying the car off completely next paycheck, so in a sense im buying my car next week :(
The Focus?
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Yeah, once its paid off im paying off the 700 on my credit card, then im gonna trade in n shit so I can get a Prius
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PSP the other day and an 8 gb memory stick yesterday. maybe a ps3 this weekend if i can stomach spending 500 :\
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I agree with your criticisms with Guns Germs and Steel, but I thought Collapse is significantly more problematic. He seems to not back up his (often highly subjective) assertions nearly as much, and not only does the book repeat itself, but it also repeats content from Guns Germs and Steel.
I thought the same about Collapse, especially the point where the book seems to repeat itself. Still a good book for nonfiction fans, but really it's a book that is, to some degree, more interesting to talk about when laid against the problems of modern society than actually read.
I bought groceries this week, that's about it. I almost bit on some of the wal-mart preorder deals this morning, but console games = ugghhhh and wal-mart = double-plus uggghh. I'll buy something from XBLA this weekend.
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PSP the other day and an 8 gb memory stick yesterday. maybe a ps3 this weekend if i can stomach spending 500 :\
what did you pay for the memstick?
i need a new one
i just have the 2 gig i paid $80 for a long time ago
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Yeah, once its paid off im paying off the 700 on my credit card, then im gonna trade in n shit so I can get a Prius
Sometimes I wish I could be that sensible. Or to at least get a 4 door Civic instead of a performance car. Grats on paying off the Focus. I need to pay the $800 left on my current car and get some repairs done so I can sell it.
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PSP the other day and an 8 gb memory stick yesterday. maybe a ps3 this weekend if i can stomach spending 500 :\
what did you pay for the memstick?
i need a new one
i just have the 2 gig i paid $80 for a long time ago
110 at Fry's.
I paid 50 for my 2 gig. ugh what a rip off. and i bought it at Fry's as well!
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Dude, I SO want a Mustang..I mean in the worst way, but with the way things are going with gas and pushes against performance cars, id rather just make it easy and give up with a Prius purchase.
I've dumped about 3000 in repairs on the car in the past 2 years, its having its 110k mile economy car issues :(
A prius is a great car for the sluggish march in the stop and go commute anyway.
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oh come on MAF. Get a Cobra :drool or at least the GT
Join the fold. I'm doing my part to support global warming by constantly upgrading my already gas guzzling F 150 :)
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Nah I need to be responsible
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Got a membership for a NYSC that just opened right down the block from me... it's absolutely massive (one of the largest gyms in NY), all the exercise machines are brand-spankin new, free personal trainer sessions, and a junior olympic pool. Gonna start going next week after the LASIK surgery goes through. Can't wait.
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Got a membership for a NYSC that just opened right down the block from me... it's absolutely massive (one of the largest gyms in NY), all the exercise machines are brand-spankin new, free personal trainer sessions, and a junior olympic pool. Gonna start going next week after the LASIK surgery goes through. Can't wait.
the wsc in dc is a huge gay hook up
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The RSX will still get 31 mpg highway so it's not bad there. Around town I'll get low 20's, though. And it takes premium. If I lived in a real city I would have bought an econobox.
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Certain moonshines are so strong you can run most cars on them. See if you know anybody with a 'still.
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Yeah if I lived somewhere that actually allowed me to go over 65 for longer than 3 minutes id have more incentive for a power car
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Got a membership for a NYSC that just opened right down the block from me... it's absolutely massive (one of the largest gyms in NY), all the exercise machines are brand-spankin new, free personal trainer sessions, and a junior olympic pool. Gonna start going next week after the LASIK surgery goes through. Can't wait.
the wsc in dc is a huge gay hook up
Heh, well actually I am hoping I can meet some nice girls at mine.
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My Director's Cut of Zodiac came in the mail today. <3 <3 Awesome movie, awesome disc(s).
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nice. have you seen it yet? i wonder what he added.
the tc was fucking awesome.
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I just popped it in and checked out a few of the features. Screams quality, but it doesn't seem to be quite as extensive as the Se7en set. 2 commentary tracks though. I'll get back to you about the added footage. We're going to watch it tonight.
Pleasure overload.....Man, I love this movie.
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I need to watch it. i tried and wasn't quite in the mood :(
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thanks. which se7en set do you have, btw? i have the one with the regular dvdcase which my mom bought for me. :gloomy
everytime i see that cardboard edition... :'(
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These items finally dropped in price over at Play Asia!
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thanks. which se7en set do you have, btw? i have the one with the regular dvdcase which my mom bought for me. :gloomy
everytime i see that cardboard edition... :'(
The Platinum series is the Se7en DVD I'm talking about.
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And holy shit at the docu on disc 2 about the real people and events surrounding the Zodiac. You know the kid that gets shot at the very beginning of the film? The one that lives and is later seen at the very end as an adult identifying the killer? He's in this and holy crap is ever fucked in the head. The only man that's supposedly seen the Zodiac and lived also happens to be shit balls insane. Perfect crime confirmed.
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Alright, seriously, if anyone has any interest in Zodiac you gotta pick up the DC disc. The two documentaries on the second disc ("This is the Zodiac Speaking" and "His Name was Arthur Leigh Allen") are worthy to be released seperately. Incredibly compelling stuff....and nearly 3 hours (!).