Monday, May 30, 2005

bastards

For those who have not been following the comments, the following were exchanged on the previous post.

Urufu said...
It's easy to not love lizards. All you have done is point out their cowardice. You envy the fact that they are too afraid to keep fighting, but not good enough runners to get away without a distraction.
10:40 PM

Arkhive said...
Just because a lizard wants to avoid being lunch doesn't make it a coward. I don't see survival as cowardice. If you knew that there was no way to win a fight and you avoided it does that make you a coward? Or would you fight even though it meant your life? And don't give me any crap about honor. Most fights tend to be pointless and stupid and fueled by ignorant and arrogant emotions.
5:34 AM

Urufu said...
I don't care much about honor. I live by what I call decent methods. I am not honorrable. Fights are pointless and stupid. On top of that, it is a horrible thing to beat someone down. But walking away from a fight proves nothing aside from just how weak you are. The only settlement for a fight is a clear and vicious win. Cowardice creates itself. Once you run, you will always be tempted to run. Bruises, scars and wounds add character to a person. Whether caused by another person or their training methods. If I didn't know better I would think you were offended by what I had said. "And don't give me any crap about honor." That would seem to be an attack. As if you were trying to say that I spread bullshit. For further reference, I don't take well to be accused of prevarication.
10:11 PM

Now it's time for my comments on the issue.

A) I took Urufu's comment as humor. If anybody should have been offended, it should have been me.
B) Arkhive, I don't promote physical fights, but I don't walk away from them, even if it could my life, because then I'll spend time wondering "how would that have gone?" I'd rather not have the worry. Whatever happens, happens. If I don't walk away from a fight and I die, that was more than likely supposed to be the result, and I think it's bullshit to spend time thinking about what-if's.
C) I don't want this kind of offensive jackass conversation to be anywhere near my blog. If anything offensive is said towards anybody else on here again, the perpetrator will be removed. No questions asked. End of discussion.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

take a wild fucking guess

kreejigs: you perfer lively meat dont you?
kreejigs: wiggle on the way down?
squishedlizard: what?
kreejigs: *bogle*
squishedlizard: dude I'm so confused...
kreejigs: it made sense before it came out of my brain
kreejigs: im sleep deprived
squishedlizard: no shit.

any ganders as to what that meant?

'cos I'd love to know.

baccck

The blog is back up, after a short downtime. I have changed the comments though so you have to be a blogger.com member just to keep things a little neater.

Welcome it back, and please enjoy. =)

Saturday, May 07, 2005

This blog is being temporarily shut down.

Thursday, May 05, 2005

The name of the game is: fill in the blank. Tonight's topic is: I'm allergic to....

...wireless.
...cables.
...mascara.
...windows support and help center.
...GM foods.
...mental patients.
...phish.
...sex.
...ferrets.
...people who are allergic to things.
...studying

Lightsaber around the house



The big advantage of using a lightsaber, of course, is that you can both cut and toast the bagel in one stroke.

Sunday, May 01, 2005

3rd world war?

Reports: North Korea may have fired missile toward Sea of Japan

TOKYO (AP) - The U.S. military informed Japan that North Korea may have fired a short-range missile toward the Sea of Japan on Sunday morning, Kyodo News service and national broadcaster NHK reported.

The reports quoted unidentified government sources as saying that the U.S. military informed Japan's Defense Agency of the possible missile launch. The government was attempting to confirm the information, they said.

U.S. Embassy in Tokyo said it never comments on intelligence matters, and an official at the Japanese Defense Agency said he could not confirm the report.

NHK said the missile is believed to have flown 100 kilometers (65 miles) into the Sea of Japan.

word of the day

Word of the Day for Sunday May 1, 2005

palindrome \PAL-in-drohm\, noun:
A word, phrase, sentence, or verse that reads the same
backward or forward.

Palindrome comes from Greek palindromos, literally "running
back (again)," from palin, "back, again" + dromos, "running."

Jargon

Wartiming

Using a Wi-Fi card and a laptop to drive around and sniffout other people's open nodes, and listen to their iTunes library.

Parasitic Computing

(pair.uh.SIT.ik kawm.pyoo.ting) n. Using a series of remote computers to surreptitiously perform calculations that are part of a larger computational problem.

Stores with Doors

Stores with a physical location as opposed to online.