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The only good i know is the Wild Turkey.
And since 45k Barells of Jim Beam just burned up, the bad ones dropped in numbers
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HobbyProggy wrote: And since 45k Barells of Jim Beam just burned up, the bad ones dropped in numbers
Damn right you are!
HobbyProggy wrote: The only good i know is the Wild Turkey
Some education is in order.
You need to put Weller or Pappy Van Winkle on your bucket list.
Van Winkle is not in a price category for normal people, it's sadly become a collectors item. But you should taste it once in your life
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: You need to put Weller or Pappy Van Winkle
I'll do. We have the biggest whisky fair, in at least southern germany, in my town. Will look out for those two!
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OriginalGriff wrote: try to blow up the sky And not without some degree of success I might add.
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Wot? No Google doodle?
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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glennPattonWork wrote: does he ever where Amour for St George, carry a Boomerang for Australia day? or extra fat on kim jing il's (or is it un's?) birthday?
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lopatir wrote: kim jing il's
Oh, you mean 'Little Rocket Man'...he and the 'dotard' have made up and are now besties! (their words not mine)
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Australia has an Australian Football or Rugby ball (and a beer ?)
I'd rather be phishing!
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Traditionally a battered hat with corks & a Boomerang screams Ozzie to me, the same way a Mountie outfit says Canada & the uncle Sam top hat say American. The football is a little sporty for me & the beer we as a whole engineers that is hardly unique to our friends upside down...
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I think Bob has Vegemite for Australia day.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: I think Bob has Vegemite for Australia day.
That, the football and beer as mentioned already, but he also has a Meat Pie. Gotta tick all the Aussie boxes.
Michael Martin
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You may have noticed that heretofore I've been very polite and not brought up that wooden-shoes thing. You've uncorked that toe-splinter jinn and the burden of the consequences falls 'at your feet'.
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Maybe you are right and the time has come to throw off our wooden shoes and burn them in a bonfire
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Ditch measure (4,4)
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Nope
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Nope
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Oh gawd, it's not to do with Lawn Bowls is it?
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Never throw anything away, Griff
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Nope
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I think you have it ...
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your da man
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I created a calculator only using the scripting commands in the video game Counter-Strike, bind (for input) echo (for output) and alias (for the logic). Bind is to connect keys to a command or string of specified commands, echo is to output text to the console, and alias is a command that allows you to create a new command out of a string of specified commands. Basically, I can do math without using math. This is pure connectionism, where there are no values, no logic operators and no measurements in the logic. It is purely making, breaking and using connections and nothing else.
The first few paragraphs from my paper that I am working on:
How To Compute Without Variables, Logic Operators or Measurements
Work in progress
I have come up with what I believe is a new type of logic, it is mechanical in nature, but because I could maybe see it done on the quantum level it could be far more complex than any mechanical machine has ever been, in ways not seen in physical mechanical devices.
This logic is pure connectionism, only using connections and nothing else. I look at it as a geometry of logic. My system performs the logic only using one command without numeric variables, without logic operators, and without measurements. This is neither digital nor analog logic.
This is not theory, I have built a working model using this logic that demonstrates if-then, do-while, a randomizer, a relational database and other logic, including a rudimentary calculator that adds/subtracts/multiplies/divides. In the working model I only use one command for hooking in the input, a few commands for output, but all the logic in between is one command that does nothing but link commands together.
The logic demonstrated in this model uses the command “alias”, which is used in a FPS video game called Counter-Strike, which is a modification for a video game made by Valve called Half-Life, which is based on id Software's QuakeWorld engine. This command is used to link various commands together creating a new command that executes a command string, to provide a way for customizing the interface of the game. This logic requires input and output provided in the game - which, no doubt, uses Boolean logic to perform, but the logic itself is contained to using the one command “alias” and does not use Boolean logic.
A readable-online version of the paper (no download, unless you want a Word copy) https://app.box.com/s/4plplfbrhwr9qflosp8tir00r0pf1467
You can also find the paper here, but you have to download it to read it: https://github.com/johnvlilley/Stateless-Computer
I suggest you start with the simple version of the calculator that does just add and subtract: https://github.com/johnvlilley/Stateless-Computer/blob/master/calculator_simple.cfg
And the complex calculator has much better inline commenting: https://github.com/johnvlilley/Stateless-Computer/blob/master/calculator_complex.cfg
I am interested in taking some of the logic, perhaps the most complicated part - the grenade throwing script, and visually re-creating it in Minecraft. This part of the logic performs the permutations of a math question I came up with and was answered by using the ancient Chinese Pascal's Triangle in a new way. It is similar to the question of how many combinations of 4 hats on 4 pegs you can have, and I just had to count the pegs as part of the permutation where they did not.
Here is the question:
"You have a combination padlock with four dials on it. Each dial has the numbers 0 through 4 on them. The lock can have as many 0s as dials, and is set to 0000 by default. The lock does not allow you to use any number between 1 and 4 two or more times in the combination. The following combinations are valid: 0123 1234 0103 0010 4031. The following combinations are invalid: 0113 4014 0202 4444. How many possible combinations are there?"
The solution to this word problem is here, notice that it is a new use for Pascal’s Triangle, because it values nothing as something:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aicrr4ngCQthePBgy063rmrsy6IX?qid=20060710103458AAVr9ih
More formulas can be found here:
http://mathhelpforum.com/discrete-math/17147-combination-lock.html
I also desperately need help writing the paper, it is obvious I never have written one before. I can't offer any money, because I plan to put this in the public domain. I will certainly give credit where credit is due, though. Please contact me at [DELETED]@hotmail.com or the more reliable [DELETED]@gmail.com
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