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    Old consoles, not old games. This thread takes into account (and seems to mostly involve) old computer games, rather than console ones.

     

     

     

    I like to really complete a game in its campaign mode. It gives that real sense of satisfaction. I want to play Age of Mythology all the way through again - I ended up doing the last level with cheats. I tried to play it through last year but my computer died and I lost the save game. I want to do the same thing with Warcraft II and Starcraft at some stage as well.

  2. Television's getting worse and worse, though it'd be hard not to watch Simpsons every day.

     

     

     

    Computer, on the other hand - no way. Most of my friends live some distance away, 30 minutes at least, and I don't get to see them a great deal often. It's vital for communication. It's also where I keep a lot of things - my music, composed stuff, writings, etc. Plus the whole source of information/discussion/everything. I'm a slave to it.

  3. Just played three maps of Quake Wars in a row - absolutely destroyed it. I got 6 awards, 5 and 7 in the first, second and third respectively; top experience, most kills, best aggressor, most damage three times in a row; also got best battlesense, best light weapons and something else once. Score!

  4. Big Day Out (mainly there for RATM, and Amen if they come): February 3

     

    Iron Maiden: February 4

     

     

     

    I've had a killer concert year this year - previously it was like one or two a year. In 2007 though I've seen Tool, Muse, Deftones, Suicidal Tendencies, Slayer, Mastodon, Black Sabbath, Down, The Cure, Marilyn Manson, Arch Enemy, Trivium and Machine Head. Woo.

  5. The resources boom isn't the only thing that's aided us - Microeconomic Reform has been quite beneficial in increasing Australia's efficiency. Our output per worker (and another figure which escapes me) was higher than the OECD average between 1990 and 1999, and higher than that of the US, UK, Germany and France. Hidden unemployment will always exist, but the government does appear to have done well in lowering the unemployment rate according to the ABS.

     

     

     

    Statstics released by the ABS yesterday revealed unemployment rose in the month of October to 4.3%. Not sure about the NAIRU; apart from the target set between 5 and 6%, does anyone have current stats on it?

     

     

     

    Yeah, but note that that raise is using the seasonally adjusted figures. According to the non-seasonal trend, unemployment has remained at 4.3% between September and October.

     

     

     

    http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]/mf/6202.0

     

     

     

    While the size of the CAD is large and can have negative impacts, it doesn't appear to have affected us a great deal. A lot of that is from the Balance on Goods & Services, and that's partly due to our high propensity to import. External viability is a goal that needs to be managed, but I don't think it's a huge problem to us at this present point in time.

     

     

     

    Well, a poor TOT is a CAD-related problem, no? Anyway, it's a constraint on economic growth potential. Well, bringing business into this, it affects Australia's credit ratings; decrease in foreign investors' confidence. Downgrading will make future borrowings more costly. Though I suppose the valuation effect as a result of the AUD's appreciation will counter-act that. Maybe. Also: forces government to implement contractionary eco policy. MP tightened 6 times, while FP continues to be loosened, hmm... Conflict here?

     

     

     

    A poor TOT is a CAD-related problem, but given that our TOT is so strong at present (120+ or something?) I don't think it's a major issue at the moment. It does decrease foreign investor's confidence, but to be honest, we don't need to increase our investment at this point in time - that would just further fuel expenditure (given multiplier effect) and would probably increase inflation, which wouldn't be too good.

     

     

     

    You bring up a good point that I failed to recognise about the government's current policy, with the conflicting policies. Fiscal policy less effective when not part of an overall policy plan, and the tax cuts they've been applying have gone against those economic objectives, and perhaps even prompted the need for MP to be raised once again. Silly government.

     

     

     

    Aside: what effect does a conflict in FP and MP have on the economy? It's just interesting that FP = loosened and MP = tightened; does it limit effectiveness? Gah. Too many essay questions.

     

     

     

    It does limit effectiveness. I can't be bothered with the essay explanation - done enough of that.

     

     

     

    I admit that the scare campaigns on either side piss me off, and in particular the ones done by the Howard government, which I see far more often, but the unionists and former unionists in the ALP could mean increased union control, and higher unemployment as a result of them demanding above-equilibrium wages.

     

     

     

    Unemployment? Hmm, ok. How about a wage-price inflationary spiral? Eep.

     

     

     

    Yeah, that's another potential problem we face, but even if the ALP does mismanage things, I think either government has the capacity to avoid a bad wage-price spiral like we've had before (when wages were adjusted in line with the CPI).

     

     

     

    :-s Right, on another note - so you're not of voting age, yet you're just as knowledgeable as me on economic issues. Are you doing your WACE this year?

     

     

     

    Just finished doing TEE Economics here in W.A.. It feels strange to actually be able to apply knowledge learnt in highschool to an actual conversation!

  6. Just read the "Hate & Love" document.

     

     

     

    What do I love / what do I like?

     

    Existentialism, self-awareness, freedom, justice, truth, moral & political philosophy, personal & social psychology, evolution science, political incorrectness, guns, shooting, BDSM, computers, internet, aggressive electronic and industrial rock & metal music, violent movies, , FPS ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâcomputer games, sarcasm, irony, black humour, macabre artm mass & serial killer cases, natural disasters, eugenics

     

     

     

    Wonderful - here comes the accusations of games and music being responsible.

     

    Heh read his manifesto

     

    And remember that this is my war, my ideas and my plans. DonÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t blame anyone else for my actions than myself. DonÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t blame my parents or my friends. I told nobody about my plans and I always kept them inside my mind only. DonÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t blame the movies I see, the music I hear, the games I play or the books I read. No, they had nothing to do with this. This is my war: one man war against humanity, governments and weak-minded masses of the world! No mercy for the scum of the earth!

     

     

     

    He has died from his injuries now anyway.

     

     

     

    I know he has tried to explain it, but what must have been going through this kid's mind to go that far? I don't understand it.

     

     

     

    Even with his manifesto (and I'm glad he accepted responsibility), it's still going to add more fuel to the fire for the anti-game/anti-music/anti-anything lobbyists.

     

     

     

    Evidently he had a great deal of misanthropy - much stronger than any I've encountered, held or heard of myself.

  7. Politics and economics intertwined. I'm definitely up for this. :D I'm voting for Kevin Rudd for the lower house. In the Senate, I'm going the Greens. This country needs a change of government. On a two-party-preferred basis, let's break this down.

     

     

     

    The Coalition boasts experience. What about when they first took over from Labor? Were they not inexperienced then?

     

     

     

    Fair point, but Howard did have a decent amount of experience as Treasurer - it seems as though he was adequately prepared in his first term.

     

     

     

    The Coalition boasts excellent economic management. In fact, the PM does little. It's the bureaucrats who make most of the decisions. Ok, 16 years of sustained economic growth. Sure. Thanks to who? The PM? No. The resources boom and China. Ok, strong economic growth. Unemployment is at its lowest. What about hidden unemployment - those who do not fit the ABS' definition of "unemployment", and therefore are not counted in the unemployment rate? And structural unemployment? Shortage of skilled labour?

     

     

     

    The resources boom isn't the only thing that's aided us - Microeconomic Reform has been quite beneficial in increasing Australia's efficiency. Our output per worker (and another figure which escapes me) was higher than the OECD average between 1990 and 1999, and higher than that of the US, UK, Germany and France. Hidden unemployment will always exist, but the government does appear to have done well in lowering the unemployment rate according to the ABS.

     

     

     

    What about external stability, the problem of the current account deficit? Yes, I'm sure you've all heard problems with Australia's "CAD". It can affect international competitiveness and increase currency volatility. Environmental management? What about Australia's unequal distribution of income? Indeed, the only economic objectives the government seems to have successfully achieved are economic growth and price stability (i.e. low inflation).

     

     

     

    While the size of the CAD is large and can have negative impacts, it doesn't appear to have affected us a great deal. A lot of that is from the Balance on Goods & Services, and that's partly due to our high propensity to import. External viability is a goal that needs to be managed, but I don't think it's a huge problem to us at this present point in time.

     

     

     

    Now, onto the Coalition's smear and fear campaigns. I'm sick of them. 70% of ALP members were ex-union officials. It's officially embedded in my memory now. However... Surely some of the Coalition's party members were members in a union before? Surely?

     

     

     

    I admit that the scare campaigns on either side piss me off, and in particular the ones done by the Howard government, which I see far more often, but the unionists and former unionists in the ALP could mean increased union control, and higher unemployment as a result of them demanding above-equilibrium wages.

     

     

     

    But now that there's this interest rate rise, which is apparently the first to ever happen during an election campaign ... that could very well seal the deal.

     

    Personally, the interest rate rise was necessary. Ok, yes, it proved the RBA operates independently from the government, which is good. It's operating as it should be. But it was necessary because inflation was getting out of hand. Sure, CPI Inflation is at 1.9%, which is well between the RBA's inflationary target of 2-3%. However, it's a false indicator. Underlying core inflation was well above that figure, nearing the borderline of 3% as a result of some one-off health care changes, I think?

     

     

     

    Oh, I wasn't saying that the interest rate rise was a bad thing. I think it was necessary, and it's good to see that the RBA is doing their job independant from the government. I was just saying that I think that's more or less the nail in the coffin for Howard, and you can bet your bottom dollar Rudd's going to use that to his advantage. He must be ecstatic.

  8. Yeah, but implying that it has something to do with you and your research on these things is pretty silly.

     

     

     

    Anyway, this is really unfortunate, and the first time I've heard of this happening in Europe, though it's still a rarity there compared to America. I really hope Jack Thompson doesn't try pull his [cabbage] on this one.

     

     

     

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    Just read the "Hate & Love" document.

     

     

     

    What do I love / what do I like?

     

    Existentialism, self-awareness, freedom, justice, truth, moral & political philosophy, personal & social psychology, evolution science, political incorrectness, guns, shooting, BDSM, computers, internet, aggressive electronic and industrial rock & metal music, violent movies, , FPS ÃÆââââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâcomputer games, sarcasm, irony, black humour, macabre artm mass & serial killer cases, natural disasters, eugenics

     

     

     

    Wonderful - here comes the accusations of games and music being responsible.

  9. Come on, hugging. That was popular in the thirties. Then in the sixties came the beatles with "i wanna hold your hand", the nineties had Nine Inch Nails with "I wanna F*ck you like an animal!". And that was 13 years ago.

     

     

     

    Hey man, don't forget Wish.

     

     

     

    "Gotta listen to your big time hard line bad luck fistf*ck"

     

     

     

    But yeah, this is just ridiculous. No affection? Doesn't that mean a teacher is disallowed from what, patting a student on the back for doing well? That's just silly.

     

     

     

    Reminds me of some article in the paper about ridiculous old British laws that are still officially on the books. Apparently it's illegal to die in parliament. Be warned!

  10. No, but lately whenever I feel apprehensive or nervous, I feel it in my left leg, near the thigh, instead of my stomach :?

     

     

     

    The left side? Typical . . .

     

     

     

    I don't get it when I go exploring or anything. Sometimes when I decide to be all spur-of-the-moment and not worry about bugs I feel great, all adrenaline-y, rather than this apprehensive feeling mentioned here. I generally only get that when I feel threatened, which is a lot, given I'm a scrawny girly man.

  11. I know I'm not the only Aussie here, nor the only person who's interested in politics. What are everyone's thoughts on the outcome of this election?

     

     

     

    Given that I'm not of voting age I obviously don't have much of a say, nor have I invested a great deal of time in deciding whether to support Rudd or Howard.

     

     

     

    I initially thought given the polls Rudd was a shoe-in, but the same thing has happened before with Beazley and Mark [bleep]alot -- err, sorry, Latham. The same deal happened with the Worm (which I am so sick of hearing about by now). But now that there's this interest rate rise, which is apparently the first to ever happen during an election campaign ... that could very well seal the deal. Thoughts? Who do you think you'll vote for?

  12. I used to have some of this great Vanilla tea I bought in Italy....it was so great with some coffee creamer and honey =P~ I ran out about a year ago, though, so no more for me :cry:

     

     

     

    Isn't tea the decadent drink of the bourgeoise!?!?

     

     

     

    I have tea about four times a day - Lipton or Bushells - with milk and one sugar.

  13. take drastic steps against illegal immigration (minefields at the border, electric fences, etc.),

     

    No free flowing of ideas, no cultural diffusion.. -.- Soviet Russia, much?

     

    Note that i said illegal immigration. Illegal. Get a Visa, Greencard, what have you, and go ahead, come on in. Jump my fence, gtfo. Not trying to turn this thread into an illegal immigration dicussion/flamefest, but illegals are...illegal! Letting them come in is like letting serial killers do their dirty work uninhibited. Laws are laws, and should not be bent like that.

     

     

     

    That's an unfair comparison, and I'm sure you recognise that. The impact of an illegal immigrant is far less damaging than that of a serial killer. Just because they're both against the law, doesn't mean they're both just as bad.

  14. Er, don't you mean "if you don't play an instrument please don't comment"?

     

     

     

    I play electric and bass guitar. My equipment's nothing special (I need a better amp) but I'm able to play the bass on Love You to Death by Type O Negative, Hysteria by Muse, and on guitar, the solo from Ruiner by Nine Inch Nails, Killing in the Name Of (but who can't play that?), and Cosmonaut by At the Drive-In.

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