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Flaser
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neko-chan! What exactly are these "service" jobs that are so well paying?
Movie stars? Talking heads on TV? Chefs?
Those people are in entertainment. Most jobs in "service" are just pumping gas, serving a table or flipping burgers... and they earn even less then if they'd been manning a manufacturing line.
People need to do two jobs, where one used to suffice.
So no, service is *not* the answer.
Manufacturing is still done, and done with human labor, it's just done elsewhere where people can be even more exploited.
Movie stars? Talking heads on TV? Chefs?
Those people are in entertainment. Most jobs in "service" are just pumping gas, serving a table or flipping burgers... and they earn even less then if they'd been manning a manufacturing line.
People need to do two jobs, where one used to suffice.
So no, service is *not* the answer.
Manufacturing is still done, and done with human labor, it's just done elsewhere where people can be even more exploited.
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Here's a better article:
http://exiledonline.com/water-wars-billionaire-farmers-scheming-to-privatize-californias-water-are-under-attack/
"Just as the Federal Reserve allows banks to borrow money from taxpayers so they can reap huge profits by lending it right back to the masses at a higher rate, the Kern bank allows a handful of corporate farmers to sell a public resource back to the public at markup. According to Public Citizen, in 2001, the Kern County Water Bank bought subsidized water from the State Water Project at $161 an acre-foot and flipped it back to the state’s Environmental Water Account for $250 an acre-foot, making a cool $6.3 million for its owners — just for having the right friends in the right places."
http://exiledonline.com/water-wars-billionaire-farmers-scheming-to-privatize-californias-water-are-under-attack/
"Just as the Federal Reserve allows banks to borrow money from taxpayers so they can reap huge profits by lending it right back to the masses at a higher rate, the Kern bank allows a handful of corporate farmers to sell a public resource back to the public at markup. According to Public Citizen, in 2001, the Kern County Water Bank bought subsidized water from the State Water Project at $161 an acre-foot and flipped it back to the state’s Environmental Water Account for $250 an acre-foot, making a cool $6.3 million for its owners — just for having the right friends in the right places."
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
I'd be even tempted to agree with you, if the rich were 5-20 times richer than the average middle class worker. That is not the case.
They're 500-2000 times richer. Obscenely wealthy... and they almost never acquire this wealth through hard work or even clever investment. America has a new plutocracy, that of CEOs and their kids who'll go on to be CEOs who've actually often worked against the interest of the share holders. Then you have bastards like central California valley farmers who have subsidized water and have been living off the state in a lot of ways, posturing as good 'ol "farmers" when they've never moved a gram of soil in their entire life.
This super-rich is what I have problems with. People so far removed from reality, so ingrained in their own ways and without a shred of social responsibility. A lot of them worship hacks like Ayn Rand and openly favor... no, worship sociopathic tendencies. This is the same bunch that brought America two wars, and absolutely fucked up the second one (the first war was unwinable from the get go).
They're 500-2000 times richer. Obscenely wealthy... and they almost never acquire this wealth through hard work or even clever investment. America has a new plutocracy, that of CEOs and their kids who'll go on to be CEOs who've actually often worked against the interest of the share holders. Then you have bastards like central California valley farmers who have subsidized water and have been living off the state in a lot of ways, posturing as good 'ol "farmers" when they've never moved a gram of soil in their entire life.
This super-rich is what I have problems with. People so far removed from reality, so ingrained in their own ways and without a shred of social responsibility. A lot of them worship hacks like Ayn Rand and openly favor... no, worship sociopathic tendencies. This is the same bunch that brought America two wars, and absolutely fucked up the second one (the first war was unwinable from the get go).
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
In theory the show could go on.
The short term problem is that the USA had its actual production capability gutted by outsourcing to 3rd world countries with very shitty living conditions and this hurts the buying power of citizens as you need a job and service can't take over the millions of jobs lost in the manufacturing sector.
Without a jobs there's not enough taxes to stimulate the economy with government spending, but the corporations themselves won't invest either as the wages and associated costs thanks to labor laws are too high. So either America finally admits that free-trade at all costs is not beneficial and finally puts some protective measures around its economy or the labor laws will have to be abolished and the country goes back to the exploitation and impossible working (and living) conditions not seen since the robber barons and which could in a sane world only live on in failed states.
The mid term problem is peak-oil and resource exhaustion. Remember that I said the growth has to be exponential to sustain our current fiscal system? To do that, resource exploitation also has to be exponential... but it can't be. I'm often told that new resources are discovered each and every day, untapped reservoirs of oil, gas, rare earth metals, etc... but it's no good. It's not enough. To get anywhere we'd have to double our reserves every 20 years. Not going to happen. Remember those "reassuring" figures that the USA still has enough coal for hundreds of years? FALSE. The original report stated - "under current rates of consumption". With exponential growth, the reserves are good for *decades* at most.
The long term problem is global warming and general exhaustion of the planet's ability to sustain us. Top soil depletion, etc. I say long term, but the really nasty thing about environmental issues like this is there could be more feedbacks than what we see, so the problem could get suddenly a whole lot worse.
I have no concrete and well though out idea what the good solutions for mid- and long term problems would be. Don't bet on science. We already have tech to solve a lot of these issues, yet nothing is being done. I'm afraid the governments will only act when the problems pose imminent breakdown and catastrophe... it could be too late then.
The rich exacerbate these problems, since they can exempt themselves from the effects of a lot of them. They continue to amass wealth and hope that at the end of the race they could buy themselves out of any tigh-spot. In doing so they prevent solutions from being devised and put to work and also cause some of the problems themselves.
The short term problem is that the USA had its actual production capability gutted by outsourcing to 3rd world countries with very shitty living conditions and this hurts the buying power of citizens as you need a job and service can't take over the millions of jobs lost in the manufacturing sector.
Without a jobs there's not enough taxes to stimulate the economy with government spending, but the corporations themselves won't invest either as the wages and associated costs thanks to labor laws are too high. So either America finally admits that free-trade at all costs is not beneficial and finally puts some protective measures around its economy or the labor laws will have to be abolished and the country goes back to the exploitation and impossible working (and living) conditions not seen since the robber barons and which could in a sane world only live on in failed states.
The mid term problem is peak-oil and resource exhaustion. Remember that I said the growth has to be exponential to sustain our current fiscal system? To do that, resource exploitation also has to be exponential... but it can't be. I'm often told that new resources are discovered each and every day, untapped reservoirs of oil, gas, rare earth metals, etc... but it's no good. It's not enough. To get anywhere we'd have to double our reserves every 20 years. Not going to happen. Remember those "reassuring" figures that the USA still has enough coal for hundreds of years? FALSE. The original report stated - "under current rates of consumption". With exponential growth, the reserves are good for *decades* at most.
The long term problem is global warming and general exhaustion of the planet's ability to sustain us. Top soil depletion, etc. I say long term, but the really nasty thing about environmental issues like this is there could be more feedbacks than what we see, so the problem could get suddenly a whole lot worse.
I have no concrete and well though out idea what the good solutions for mid- and long term problems would be. Don't bet on science. We already have tech to solve a lot of these issues, yet nothing is being done. I'm afraid the governments will only act when the problems pose imminent breakdown and catastrophe... it could be too late then.
The rich exacerbate these problems, since they can exempt themselves from the effects of a lot of them. They continue to amass wealth and hope that at the end of the race they could buy themselves out of any tigh-spot. In doing so they prevent solutions from being devised and put to work and also cause some of the problems themselves.
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
animefreak_usa wrote...
Taxing the rich more won't fix the deficit, hell taking all their money won't even kill 5% of what we owe... but it a start. It going to have to be a major job increase, lower spending, higher trade and stop the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.A tax on the rich is also a start on narrowing the gap between rich and poor which will lead to better educated work force, more jobs and more savings that in turn will benefit investment and therefore more jobs. Right now too many Americans are living day to day, with no savings.
The more important thing in the long run IMHO is a fiscal reform that finally puts an end to fractional reserve banking.
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
I've been using cheap genius mouse for a while now. It has some deadzone issues, but I could live with that.
What drives me nuts is that the mouse wheel works erratically. I can't properly scroll with it, as after spinning it more than a couple of clicks it suddenly reverses scrolling direction, and starts "stuttering" back-and-forth.
I've had (and still have but don't use) and older mechanical mouse from A4tech that didn't have such issues, so that's my meter stick on what's "good enough".
(Ironically said mouse used an optical sensor for its mouse wheel, while - from what I can tell having pulled this one apart this one uses a mechanical sensor for the mouse wheel).
Recommend me a cheap, optical/laser mouse that won't drive me nuts!
What drives me nuts is that the mouse wheel works erratically. I can't properly scroll with it, as after spinning it more than a couple of clicks it suddenly reverses scrolling direction, and starts "stuttering" back-and-forth.
I've had (and still have but don't use) and older mechanical mouse from A4tech that didn't have such issues, so that's my meter stick on what's "good enough".
(Ironically said mouse used an optical sensor for its mouse wheel, while - from what I can tell having pulled this one apart this one uses a mechanical sensor for the mouse wheel).
Recommend me a cheap, optical/laser mouse that won't drive me nuts!
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Actually all of our deficit and is something that was artificially created by the way out banks work through fractional reserve banking. A relevant video:
Money as Debt:
Since our money supply depends on loans which have interest on them, people always have to pay back more money than what was conjured into existence. To create equivalent goods and services the economy has to constantly expand otherwise the money system crashes. However that's not enough. The only way to actually pay back the original loan is to take up new loans - somewhere, someone down the line will take out a loan, and through various exchanges, this is what ends up as your paycheck. This means that the growth has to be exponential.
Exponential growth has some very nasty facets:
Money as Debt:
Since our money supply depends on loans which have interest on them, people always have to pay back more money than what was conjured into existence. To create equivalent goods and services the economy has to constantly expand otherwise the money system crashes. However that's not enough. The only way to actually pay back the original loan is to take up new loans - somewhere, someone down the line will take out a loan, and through various exchanges, this is what ends up as your paycheck. This means that the growth has to be exponential.
Exponential growth has some very nasty facets:
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Tsurayu wrote...
You do realize that pretty much anything that one of the members of Fakku "spouts off" is going to be based only on what they've heard or studied because I seriously doubt any of us are Macroeconomics majors who really have a firm grasp of all the workings of the economy, including you. What you have said is nothing more than spouting off what you have studied or your understandings of what someone else has said and how you have interpreted it. There is nothing wrong with that. Everyone is entitled to their opinion of the situation regardless of whether or not they can call themselves economists.
Second of all, I mostly agree with you. Although heavily taxing the rich regardless of the amount of actual wealth they have, isn't really going to do much to fix the economy. A lot of that just stands from resentment of those on the outside looking in, including myself. I want to puke every time I hear how desperately the wealthiest five percent of America is paying too much of the countries tax percentage, and need more and more and more cuts. I swear some of them actually want a regressive tax structure, something straight out of a Robin Hood motif.
I'm a little worried about more regulation too. Granted not having a sufficient amount of regulation arguably led us to what we have now, but having the government regulate the private sector opens up the door for the government to start regulating everything in concerns to the economy. Yeah, I know that is a leap and I can't back that up with anything, but that doesn't change the fact that it is discerning to me.
Sorry for the outburst, but economic majors always piss me off by just quoting Friedman and badmouthing Keynes, when they have no whatsoever proof of what they speak of beside a mathematical model. When I point out that real life, the data collected doesn't match up with their theory they decry that I just "don't get" economics. The fact that reputable publishing like the NY Times or more professional outlets like the Economists are also on the "deregulation" bandwagon doesn't help.
These ivory tower academics also get payed tons of money by libertarian and neo-conservative think tans. Meanwhile all sociological and honest economic surveys shows that something is really rotten in the state of Denmark the developed world.
http://www.slate.com/id/2267157/
When I talk about regulation, I first and foremost mean *market* regulation, that is keeping checking on big business, making sure it plays by the rules. Right now the federal bodies who're meant to do this are either powerless or absolutely co-opted.
I'm talking about the government controlling more aspects of your personal life: that's actually something big business wants and has gotten away with. The terrorist scare is a wonderful reason to monitor each and every aspect of your life (say hello to porno-scanners! They'll keep photos, so smile!) and also a good reason to suspend your constitutional right habes corpus (Patriotic Act) and your fair use rights (DRM, DMCA, COICA, now domain confiscation and ACTA).
None of these are the kind of regulation I'm speaking about. What I speak about is intensive auditing of big business, of government oversight on Wall-Street so they can't do another crash by excessive loaning and sub-prime mortgages and inside trading, of putting people onto the FDA and other regulating bodies who're not in the pockets of big capital.
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Hello everyone!
Since I wrote this guide, I've made a better method to create a catalog. This one doesn't involve the use of Word, instead we'll use Windows' own built in scripting system.
1. A VB Script to switch out characters in a text file.
First, we make a vb script file that we'll use to make our csv files:
Put this into note-pad as save as replace.vbs.
This script looks for a specific character in a text file and replaces it with another. We'll use it, to replace the characters you normally use to denote specific parts of a file name (ie. artist is always between {}) with semi-colons (;).
2. Next we write a batch file, to process our list files.
Put this into note-pad and store it as csv.bat. I keep this in a separate batch file, so whenever I need to make a list I can just call this with the right parameters.
All it does is call the vb script we wrote numeral times and replace varios characters. See that "%1" there? That means this batch file will need a parameter when calling it.
A csv file is a list of records that Excel (or other database/spreadsheet) software can access. Each record ends with an EOF character, and the fields are divided by semi-colons.
Since a listing by windows already separates items with EOF if we can change the characters that denote the different parts of the file/directory name we can get a useable csv file.
This only works with my own naming scheme:
Franchise {Artist} - Title [Translator].
If you use a different naming scheme, you'll have to modify what the separator character is. Ie. If you used Artist (Franchise) - Title and kept your stuff in .rar files, you'd have to replace " (" (yes, you need to get rid of the space too!) with ";" then ") -" with ";" finally ".rar" with "" (empty as we don't need that end of the file).
Finally we make the list of directory where our hentai is, then process it with our other batch file.
You'll have to replace < PATH > with where you keep your stuff (ie. C:\My Documents and Setting\User\Documents\Hentai. The batch file will create the new csv file where you run it.
Put this into note-pad and save it as make-list.cmd.
When you want to create your csv (and text listing file), just run this file.
Since I wrote this guide, I've made a better method to create a catalog. This one doesn't involve the use of Word, instead we'll use Windows' own built in scripting system.
1. A VB Script to switch out characters in a text file.
First, we make a vb script file that we'll use to make our csv files:
Const ForReading = 1
Const ForWriting = 2
strFileName = Wscript.Arguments(0)
strOldText = Wscript.Arguments(1)
strNewText = Wscript.Arguments(2)
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strFileName, ForReading)
strText = objFile.ReadAll
objFile.Close
strNewText = Replace(strText, strOldText, strNewText)
Set objFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strFileName, ForWriting)
objFile.WriteLine strNewText
objFile.Close
Const ForWriting = 2
strFileName = Wscript.Arguments(0)
strOldText = Wscript.Arguments(1)
strNewText = Wscript.Arguments(2)
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strFileName, ForReading)
strText = objFile.ReadAll
objFile.Close
strNewText = Replace(strText, strOldText, strNewText)
Set objFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strFileName, ForWriting)
objFile.WriteLine strNewText
objFile.Close
Put this into note-pad as save as replace.vbs.
This script looks for a specific character in a text file and replaces it with another. We'll use it, to replace the characters you normally use to denote specific parts of a file name (ie. artist is always between {}) with semi-colons (;).
2. Next we write a batch file, to process our list files.
cscript replace.vbs "%1" " [" ";"
cscript replace.vbs "%1" "[" ""
cscript replace.vbs "%1" "] " ";"
cscript replace.vbs "%1" "]" ""
cscript replace.vbs "%1" " {" ";"
cscript replace.vbs "%1" "} - " ";"
cscript replace.vbs "%1" ".zip" ""
cscript replace.vbs "%1" "[" ""
cscript replace.vbs "%1" "] " ";"
cscript replace.vbs "%1" "]" ""
cscript replace.vbs "%1" " {" ";"
cscript replace.vbs "%1" "} - " ";"
cscript replace.vbs "%1" ".zip" ""
Put this into note-pad and store it as csv.bat. I keep this in a separate batch file, so whenever I need to make a list I can just call this with the right parameters.
All it does is call the vb script we wrote numeral times and replace varios characters. See that "%1" there? That means this batch file will need a parameter when calling it.
A csv file is a list of records that Excel (or other database/spreadsheet) software can access. Each record ends with an EOF character, and the fields are divided by semi-colons.
Since a listing by windows already separates items with EOF if we can change the characters that denote the different parts of the file/directory name we can get a useable csv file.
This only works with my own naming scheme:
Franchise {Artist} - Title [Translator].
If you use a different naming scheme, you'll have to modify what the separator character is. Ie. If you used Artist (Franchise) - Title and kept your stuff in .rar files, you'd have to replace " (" (yes, you need to get rid of the space too!) with ";" then ") -" with ";" finally ".rar" with "" (empty as we don't need that end of the file).
Finally we make the list of directory where our hentai is, then process it with our other batch file.
You'll have to replace < PATH > with where you keep your stuff (ie. C:\My Documents and Setting\User\Documents\Hentai. The batch file will create the new csv file where you run it.
dir "< PATH >" /B /ON > list-new-doujinshi.txt
copy list-new-doujinshi.txt list-new-doujinshi.csv
call csv.bat list-new-doujinshi.csv
copy list-new-doujinshi.txt list-new-doujinshi.csv
call csv.bat list-new-doujinshi.csv
Put this into note-pad and save it as make-list.cmd.
When you want to create your csv (and text listing file), just run this file.
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Tsurayu wrote...
Nekohime wrote...
But...raising taxes WILL lead to a lower deficitNo, no, no, no. Not even slightly. Raising taxes has never led to a decrease in the deficit trend. Technically speaking, the only thing that will decrease the deficit is an increase in economic activity. Nothing more or less complicated than that, but unfortunately that doesn't really apply to how huge the deficit is. Not one single economic theory in existence has a note on how to lower a deficit of this magnitude.
Even so, increased economic activity can be hindered by increase taxes as much as it helps. Increased taxes lowers consumer spending, which means less revenue. Less than the difference from the increased taxes, especially in the shape our economy is in.
The major problem now is consumer confidence. Increased taxes could help short term, and possibly long term, but only if it was a huge increase to all brackets, and consumers will riot if they see the increases necessary to begin to tackle the deficit. We're talking numbers that would make hundreds of thousands lose everything.
Bottom line, a lot of thought has to go in before we dare touch the tax rates. Simple tax cuts nor tax hikes is going to help anyone in the long term.
As pragmatic (or even pessimistic), as it might sound, there is nothing we can do to really lower the deficit in the United States. It can't be done. Best we can do is balance the budget so very little more will accumulate, but that deficit will never shrink in the levels people keep hoping it will. It'll be there until the day the United States falls.
You have no idea either as to what's going on, you're regurgitating whatever you've been told in economics class. The classes held by people who've been 100% behind the fiscal process that has brought us all here.
Here are the facts:
1. Free market does not equal a deregulated market. Free market is an economic term for a market where supply and demand set the price, where the means of production are in private hands and no single participant can influence the market on their own.
2. That is not what we have today. The rise of megacorps, the economic reality of mass production - which favor bigger corps - precludes living in such an economy. We *need* regulation.
3. As Noam Chomsky has pointed it out, having a vote does not equal having a say in what your country does. Franchise is not enough, one also has to have some power over policy. The rise of televised elections and the dominance of big money through lobbying and direct pressure (meet my demands or I'm moving abroad!) have reduced the average citizens ability to influence government policy.
4. The glottalization of fiscal institutes has put more power into the hands of private owners of banks than any single government on the planet. Ever since the end of the New Deal (which lasted until the government regulatory bodies were gutted one by one) government policy has been ever more cartering to the needs of big capital rather than the people.
The needs of capital and the people are not necessarily at odds, but what helps one does not necessarily help the other. Trickle down economics have proven to be false:
5. Ever since 1965 a massive transfer of wealth has taken place, first from the poor, then from the middle class to the rich. This has been kicked into over-drive during the Reagan era and things have become worse ever since.
6. The credit bubble was a direct consequence of government deregulation. Investigations into Wall Street has found wide spread fraud and malpractice. This was swept under the carpet.
So here's what should be done:
-Tax the RICH! They already own 50-60% of the wealth of the country yet pay a lot less for it that average Joe.
-Reintroduce strong government regulatory bodies, especially in the finance sector!
-Fiscal reform, especially since peak oil is already behind us! Stop banks from creating money by raising the fractional demands to 100% for the loans they lease, and return money creation to the government. A forever developing economy is unsustainable. The banks have shown they're unwilling to self-regulate and their promises to keep inflation ( *AND* deflation! Which what IS happening now) in hand was a hollow promise.
-Mandate that presidential campaigns should be held on public money. Hold pre-election votes, make the partys' select the initial candidates, or hold a ballot or anything at all, but get big corporate money out of the election system and get it out NOW!
PS.: Funny how all tax cuts so far have benefited the rich a lot more than the poor. Usually they went hand in hand with lowering social spending, so in the end the poor ended up fucked anyway.
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
gizgal wrote...
Yeah, you all say shaved?But have you ever TRIED SHAVING A FEMALE GENITAL REGION?
It looks great for about 5 hours; then, it hurts like hell for about two weeks.
Just remember what you put ladies through when you demand shaved irl. ;-;
Don't even get started on waxing...
Ever tried shaving a male genital region?
Same deal. Done it. As with all shaving it takes a bit to get used to, after a while it won't itch as the body adapts.
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Are you sure something didn't screw up your MIDI setting in windows? Is the MS GS Synthesizer selected as your MIDI device of choice?
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
animefreak_usa wrote...
Mine use a VGA port anyways... i seen a vga to hdmi port at best buy monday with is impossable since vga is analog and hdmi is digital, must of been a usb to vga/hdmi.gotta buy a convert box to do vga to hdmi.
Most hd tv's have hdmi, VGA, rca, S cable and dvi port on them standard.
Anyways can upgrade the graphics card to a newer hdmi port or get the usb to all monitor port converter...
It's not impossible to convert the signal. You just have to re-digitalize it.
However that won't improve picture quality et all. So that's why I recommended you're better off using an analogue input on the TV.
Here's another trick: USB to HDMI. This is in fact an external videocard.
http://www.amazon.com/Plugable-Adapter-Multiple-Displays-2048x1152/dp/B0038P1TP4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1290909634&sr=8-2
http://www.amazon.com/Plugable-UGA-125-Multiple-Monitors-1280x1024/dp/B003IE49T8/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1290909634&sr=8-7
These will give you true digital output, so picture quality is superior to analogue outputs.
Can't you take back the TV and switch it for another model? The retailer who sold it to you gave imprecise/wrong advice and his warranty must cover limited take-back or switch for a different product. (At least in the EU that is the norm).
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
DVI can be converted to D-Sub (VGA) but not the other way around. The later is an analog output, while the former is digital. I've seen specialized hardware for this stuff, unfortunately they're pretty expensive as in essence you need a full blown analogue-digital converter.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B001VNL5N6/ref=asc_df_B001VNL5N61333235?ie=UTF8&condition=new&tag=dealtmp130-20&creative=395165&creativeASIN=B001VNL5N6&linkCode=asm
IMHO you're much better off finding a converter from VGA to another analogue input your TV does accept.
http://www.amazon.com/TV-out-VGA-S-Video-Cable-Adapter/dp/B000P3UB24
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B001VNL5N6/ref=asc_df_B001VNL5N61333235?ie=UTF8&condition=new&tag=dealtmp130-20&creative=395165&creativeASIN=B001VNL5N6&linkCode=asm
IMHO you're much better off finding a converter from VGA to another analogue input your TV does accept.
http://www.amazon.com/TV-out-VGA-S-Video-Cable-Adapter/dp/B000P3UB24
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
A new compilation torrent has been created:
https://www.fakku.net/viewtopic.php?p=1675789#1675789
https://www.fakku.net/viewtopic.php?p=1675789#1675789
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
These two channels are almost mandatory:
A very nice tutorial series
...and the mechanisms!
A very nice tutorial series
...and the mechanisms!
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Waffles246 wrote...
I think negative or anti matter has a higher chance of our own doomsday.We already produced and stored anti matter previously.
The reason you might think that is since nuclear fuel is so potent... yeah, microprograms of fissionables have a lot of energy in them. Anti-matter even more so...
...however these are macroscopic quantities. Entires moles of matter. We've never made that much anti-matter before and likely won't for several decades if not centuries.
Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Sorry guys, I was rather tired so I went at setup an alert to sound when the Sorrow (or TheDM) finally shows up... and went to take a nap. So turns out I was sleeping too deep (blame my schedule).
I'll be there next week.
I'll be there next week.