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If killing Osama bin Ladin is Obama's signature accomplishment, 2012 can't come soon enough.
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The Council of Nicaea was to discuss the Arian controversy, not the books included in the New Testament. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arian_controversy Like I said before, the list of books in the New Testament can be dated to as early as 170 A.D., with the Mutarorian Fragment. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muratorian_fragment This is more than 150 years earlier than Constantine, and the books listed on the Mutarorian Fragment match very closely to the books in the New Testament today. I'd be very surprised if fishermen at the time were able to read or write. I don't think anyone is arguing this point. Sounds like a special they put on to hype up a movie. See if you can figure out the title of it, instead of guessing the contents from memory.
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No, they were discussing a heretic belief that was springing up among other things. The books in the New Testament, as I said, were put together pretty much 200 years before it. There was no evidence that this was discussed at Nicaea then, and even less evidence that Constantine had anything to do with the bible (other than commission 50 copies of it). The list of books, while widely accepted, was never really "ratified" until the Council of Trent, in 1546.
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To the best of my knowledge, FDR never promised that WWII wouldn't happen if certain pieces of legislation were passed (*cough* stay under 8% unemployment from the stimulus bill *cough* *cough*), or broke numerous campaign promises or outright lied to the American people (We're going to close gitmo, get out of Iraq and end the war in Afghanistan), or be outright hypocritical ("we inherited Bush's debt and record deficit!" while proceeding to double the national debt, and increase the debt by more than Bush's first 3 years in this year's month of February). It's even funnier, now that I'm watching the news, that most of the information that led to Osama's death came from CIA interrogation techniques that Obama rallied against in his campaign. But you know, whatever. Next round on me for nabbing him!
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Today, I watched a player mod hop from world to world, muting autotypers advertising for websites. Therefore Blyaunte your argument is null and invalid. Good day ma'am.
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Even if you claimed 100% of everything that people made more than $250,000/year, America still could not overcome the $1.5 trillion dollar deficit. Try again.
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Gas is always higher in the summer. The unemployment rate before Obama came into office was less than 8%, and since then its been above 8%. The unemployment rate is much lower now because people are becoming discouraged and are dropping out of the workforce, not because of significant job creation. http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/employment/2011-04-13-more-americans-leave-labor-force.htm But yeah, good job.
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Nope, because of idiots in government like Barney Frank - the banking queen. Anyhow I'd expect 2 years was enough to make some impact, especially since "If we pass the stimulus bill, unemployment will remain below 8%". It seems all they're doing to motivate the economy is pushing on a rope. Also, congrats on receiving the transparent government award from the open-government coalition in a secret ceremony. High five everyone.
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ROFL at 8.5% - 9.2% unemployment since January of 2009, a real inflation rate of about 10%, the dollar losing 24% of its value to the looney and 15% of its value to the euro since 2009, 2.3% of all US homes receiving foreclosure notices in 2010, $4.00+ gas before summer, and a predicted $5-6 / gallon gasoline, a $14.3 trillion dollar debt with a projected $1.5 trillion dollar deficit this year, Troops still in Afghanistan, Iraq, and now fighting a non-war in Libya. But don't worry, he killed Osama Bin Laden. Your boy Obama is winning achievements with tiger blood. :twss: :thumbup:
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How and where did you kill them? Karamja. Lure scorpions into the heavily traveled path to Stiles. If you can manage to let the scorpions hit 8-10 times on a lvl 3, they never stand a chance. Its a two-three person job (one can AFK though), and there's a complicated setup for positions the scorpions need to be (which I'm not telling until I have 99 cooking banked :P) I've killed about 20 bots. Loot so far: 10829 raw swordfish, 13589 raw tuna, 32017 raw lobsters.
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Spent the day bot hunting. ~14 kills and I'm halfway to banking 99 cooking. Thank you bots, your many hours fishing really help.
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Source: Dan Brown, fiction writer. The development/formation of which books were in and out of the Bible didn't take place at the council of Nicaea, it was a much more early and gradual process. While there was debate on which books should be in the New Testament, this happened about 200 years before Constantine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muratorian_fragment http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Council_of_Nicaea
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Get bigger and badder or go home?
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I just clicked reply, made seeing it much faster. Let's do something new.
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Did some woodcutting today. Clocked Willows + High Alch at a total of 101k xp/hr, which is to say I cut and alched 795 willow logs (~53.7k wc xp and ~51.7k magic xp) at a cost of 122k gp. Probably the fastest non cooking/crafting/dungeoneering xp in the f2p game.
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Why doesn't Jagex incorporate this to stop bots?
sees_all1 replied to iamsomebody1's topic in General Discussion
Bots are not filling a void, they're crowding everyone out. Bots are not the solution to the "nobody would do this", they're the cause. Realistically speaking, if there were no bots, the prices of everything would accurately reflect the amount of time, effort, and level investment it takes to acquire it. -
Why doesn't Jagex incorporate this to stop bots?
sees_all1 replied to iamsomebody1's topic in General Discussion
If I made my own tablet device which recognized pinching and pulling, you'd better believe Apple would sue me over IP infringement. It doesn't have to be the same code, the same implementation... it just has to use the same underlying idea. And I'm certain that Blizzard would not be so friendly to Jagex, especially since they compete for the same market. And JaGEx used to stand for Java Game Experts. Being able to play in a web browser is something they brag about, do you really think they'd change that? The people botting don't have to know s--- about anything, the people writing their bots have already taken care of all the obstacles. -
Why doesn't Jagex incorporate this to stop bots?
sees_all1 replied to iamsomebody1's topic in General Discussion
Because warden is likely protected by several patents and they don't want to pay to license it appropriately? Because the Java Runtime Environment is very restrictive on what you can and can't do in one of their applications? Because Jagex is too proud to admit that their anti-macro software isn't fool proof? Because even with a system like warden, applications and processes running in different environments can still be spoofed? Any of those suffice? -
And then people will become fed up training this bothunting skill... and they'll bot it. :rolleyes:
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So the yew logs eventually turn into GP. Lobsters, Swordfish, Sharks are not alched. Neither are essence, herbs, nor bones. If you happen to visit some of the RWTers websites, you'll see that they'll sell you in excess of 1b coins. That's 1b coins that are not traded right now, that are frozen in their accounts. Its also conceivable that Jagex will ban some of their accounts that store GP, which is pure GP leaving the game, never to come back again. Regardless of the flow of GP from RWTers or the velocity of money, the easiest measurement of inflation/deflation are price levels. The price of pretty much everything has dropped since free trade was reintroduced, which is analogous to saying that deflation has occurred.
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