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  1. http://www.cmi-lmi.com/images/discov.gif Give me an admiral's hat and call me Cap'n Placeholder. "Your distinct personality, The Discoverer, might be found in most of the thriving kingdoms of the time. Your overriding goal is to go where no one else has ever gone before. Regardless of the number of available natural problems to be solved, it is not unusual for you to continually challenge yourself with new situations or obstacles that you have created. You are an insatiable explorer of people, places, things and ideas. You thrive on constant change and anything new or different. On the positive side, you can be creatively rational as well as open minded and just. On the negative side, you might be an impractical and indecisive procrastinator. Interestingly, your preference is just as applicable in today's corporate kingdoms." --Wren
  2. I think I tried that once. For about 0.1 seconds. --Wren
  3. Boston??? Looks more like Dun Morogh right now.
  4. We would have to be on honors not to buy elemental fires from the AH, we all know how desirable FR gear is. I haven't even looked at common AH prices for it, so maybe it's so scarce it's not even an issue. --Wren
  5. Wren

    Bleach ep 60

    Yeah, Guts really knows how to SMASH! --Wren
  6. An event I was thinking of recently that has the added benefit of helping the guild for our next Rag attempt would be an Elemental Fire Farming Rally. Give a fixed period, like a week. Everyone sends all the fire they farm per day to the judge. At then end of the week, the person with the highest overall total wins. We could come up with incentives and such (a special title, ability to change there member note, etc) that is status more than utility. The reason to tally per day is so people can see how they are doing versus their closest rivals and work on the social parts of taking down your rival (team up with X and Y for day 1, then solo, then go with Z). And status as a reward is way better than utility (like gold, pots, etc) since we could get much more utility just farming on our own usually. --Wren
  7. What's beyond the edge of the universe? Mu Er... Wait... No... The Answer! --Wren
  8. I highly recommend reading How Would You Move Mt. Fuji if you like puzzles and are taking CS classes, since it is about some of the more difficult interview processes in the software industry. I have to interview people a lot for software jobs and have my own particular brand of psychological torture... I mean interview questions. --Wren
  9. Logical contradictions are quite useful. Reductio ad absurdum FTW! --Wren
  10. That would work if it was 'a' following or 'a' previous sentence. Cause then he could be referring to any of the previous or following statements. But it is 'the' following and 'the' previous sentence, which limits what sentences he can be talking about. We also have to consider that there has to be some statement that can be evaluated logically. So a sentence asserting truth 'X is true.' can be, but the others can't. I also checked to see if there was an HTML comment between them, just to be sure it wasn't a cheap trick. : ) --Rob
  11. I could get a different meaning based on an alternative parsing of the sentence. The first sentence, we initially think means... "The sentence after this current one is false." But the grammar used is partially ambiguous. The sentence could be using 'following' to determine a specific sentence elsewhere for reference. For example, I told you this current sentence is the red setence. You could say "The red sentence is true." It all depends on whether 'following' is a verb or a verb function as an adjective phrase. Unfortunately, there is not special sentence otherwise in your post that we could figure to be called the 'following' sentence. An example of this sort of 'riddle' trick would be the probable solution to words ending in -GRY riddle. --Wren
  12. what the crap is that Whenever you watch a politicians lips move and hear sounds come out, chances are, it's doublespeak. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_speak
  13. Yay for bringing down the price on Fire Prot Pots! Ragnaros Must Die!
  14. Damn, that's when I learned why you wear gloves when you bleach your hair... The first quarter inch of the skin under my fingernails was painfully white for the next week or so. Now where are my blackmail pics of Gryph and Ara...
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