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[2016-5-28. : 4:05 pm] Moose -- Make Terran sprites that face the opposite direction when walking. Moonwalker sprites LMAO[2016-5-28. : 2:14 pm] Dem0n -- MagicideMagicide shouted: anyone interested in a sniper marine grp set when i finish it? ;o maybe[2016-5-28. : 2:03 pm] Magicide -- BeatMeistroBeatMeistro shouted: Actually, that be kinda cool, i am. the only thing i'm having trouble with is keeping the sprites within the borders lol[2016-5-28. : 1:49 pm] jjf28 -- Mini Moose 2707Mini Moose 2707 shouted: They only have the drought because their politicians aren't tough. They get these politicians, who don't know what they're doing by the way, and they talk and they talk and the drought does what it wants while they talk and they don't know what they're doing. https://youtu.be/uGXEsFRpHq8[2016-5-28. : 1:29 pm] Moose -- They only have the drought because their politicians aren't tough. They get these politicians, who don't know what they're doing by the way, and they talk and they talk and the drought does what it wants while they talk and they don't know what they're doing.[2016-5-28. : 1:01 pm] Moose -- SMH California only has a drought because they shove the water out to sea. Nobody understands it, the environmentalists don't even understand it. LMAO[2016-5-28. : 11:55 am] Magicide -- anyone interested in a sniper marine grp set when i finish it? ;o[2016-5-28. : 5:43 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I bet I could do it at work.. except I have homework to do there[2016-5-28. : 5:43 am] O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I didn't finish DatCC like I wanted to ;o People distracted me too much[2016-5-28. : 5:02 am] Moose -- There's programmer lazy and mathematician lazy. Pretty obvious that's not what was under discussion. ![]() [2016-5-28. : 4:58 am] Corbo -- Usually said solution is doing nothing at all. Which is by definition being lazy But really, IMO, lazy people are frequently very smart.[2016-5-28. : 4:57 am] Corbo -- Mini Moose 2707Mini Moose 2707 shouted: TiKels You mean Dem0n? LMAO Lazy people are frenquently very smart. Their lazyness extends to the point that they achieve high efficiency in order to do more in less time. They also usually find the shortest path to solving problems or the simplest solution to not over complicate themselves ![]() [2016-5-28. : 4:53 am] Moose -- TiKelsTiKels shouted: Moose that's not appropriate. I'm going to have to remove your shouts. FINE[2016-5-28. : 4:52 am] Corbo -- Plus those fields are just "duh, why weren't we always doing this? stupid humans"[2016-5-28. : 4:52 am] Corbo -- like, for example, sustainability needs tech to be achieved, so it depends on someone else to develop said thing in order to progress[2016-5-28. : 4:52 am] TiKels -- Moose that's not appropriate. I'm going to have to remove your shouts.[2016-5-28. : 4:51 am] Corbo -- And that is my problem with climate change, sustainability or energy efficiency. They don't really do the science, they just apply inputs from other "real" fields ;o[2016-5-28. : 4:51 am] Moose -- TiKelsTiKels shouted: TiKels I got a friend who is top of the class. One of the laziest slimiest guys I've ever met. Total sociopath You mean Dem0n? LMAO[2016-5-28. : 4:51 am] Corbo -- 3d printing is just a tech, IMO. We're only now finding real uses for it and not just printing your own figures ;o[2016-5-28. : 4:50 am] TiKels -- We're just now getting the very first commercial 3d printers in the last 10 years[2016-5-28. : 4:49 am] TiKels -- There are things to be done, but to say that there a LOT? Ehhh. Now if you want big fields... 3d printing, artificial intelligence, drones[2016-5-28. : 4:49 am] Corbo -- And just imagine what we could do if we could ever tap into the quantum state or atoms. Imagine being the first to develop a quatum material of some sort.[2016-5-28. : 4:48 am] Corbo -- like, carbon nano tubes are a fairly old thing and as of yet most of its uses are mainly just theories. People don't understand them and they're like what, 50 years old? ;o[2016-5-28. : 4:48 am] TiKels -- CorboCorbo shouted: TiKels That's exactly the point. You'd think most has been done but just because there hasn't been any breakthroughs or anything new these days doesn't mean that the "ultimate" material has been done and is just being improved. you could argue that about any mature field[2016-5-28. : 4:47 am] Corbo -- TiKelsTiKels shouted: 45 years later ... most of it has been done. Now theres justhe research in trying to improve what's already been done That's exactly the point. You'd think most has been done but just because there hasn't been any breakthroughs or anything new these days doesn't mean that the "ultimate" material has been done and is just being improved. |
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