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Old 08-27-2004, 03:34 PM   #316
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Except the part about you being an outgoing sociable cat was kinda hot.
Shit, I lost focus. Now I need to start over on that post. You think it was good? Maybe I'll pick it up again after I get something to eat.
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Old 08-27-2004, 03:34 PM   #317
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With a paper, you can waste time, say, snacking and doing laundry and drinking, but you can also lose focus with "maybe I should talk about this, maybe that would be interesting, what if I added a section on this here" thinking.
This is what I find great about papers. The end product is more you than tests, which are usually looking for specific answers to specific questions.

I always procrastinate when it comes to writing papers. But once I get into it, I tend to explore more of the topic and what I think about it than when I take a test. That's why I think tests are boring and measure few, limited aspects of a person's intelligence.

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Shit, I lost focus. Now I need to start over on that post. You think it was good? Maybe I'll pick it up again after I get something to eat.
Care to go to lunch?
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Tests, baby. It made no difference grade-wise, but I hated having a paper assignment hanging over my head all semester and then spending one long, horrible night (or in the case of my note, one long, horrible three-day period) lamenting my tendency to procrastinate.
I hate standardized tests. You can't really bullshit a standardized test.
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Old 08-27-2004, 03:36 PM   #320
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If I weren't too lazy to answer this question, my response would have been exactly the same.

Clearly, this means that I am the male version of ncs. The Victor to her Victoria, as it were. The Captain to her Tennille. Etc.


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Sixty scientists say Blade Runner is the best science fiction movie ever made. Link.

Poll: What is the best science fiction movie ever made?

I like Blade Runner. I think it's a hell of a film. But the best? I'm not sure... I think maybe Aliens was the best sci-fi film ever made. But I'm not a scientist.
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Sixty scientists say Blade Runner is the best science fiction movie ever made. Link.

Poll: What is the best science fiction movie ever made?

I like Blade Runner. I think it's a hell of a film. But the best? I'm not sure... I think maybe Aliens was the best sci-fi film ever made. But I'm not a scientist.
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Old 08-27-2004, 03:41 PM   #323
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Sixty scientists say Blade Runner is the best science fiction movie ever made. Link.

Poll: What is the best science fiction movie ever made?

I like Blade Runner. I think it's a hell of a film. But the best? I'm not sure... I think maybe Aliens was the best sci-fi film ever made. But I'm not a scientist.
I really liked Brazil, one main reason was the background of constantly breaking over-complicated technology.
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Old 08-27-2004, 03:42 PM   #324
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Sixty scientists say Blade Runner is the best science fiction movie ever made. Link.

Poll: What is the best science fiction movie ever made?

I like Blade Runner. I think it's a hell of a film. But the best? I'm not sure... I think maybe Aliens was the best sci-fi film ever made. But I'm not a scientist.
I'm with you. Aliens rocks. But I am not a huge science-fiction fan. Also liked Blade Runner a lot, but not as much as Aliens. It wasn't as scary - I don't suppose the scientists care so much about the scare factor though.

Interestingly, my dad is a retired scientist and he thinks science fiction is ridiculous. Doesn't like it at all. Except Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy.
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This is what I find great about papers. The end product is more you than tests, which are usually looking for specific answers to specific questions.

I always procrastinate when it comes to writing papers. But once I get into it, I tend to explore more of the topic and what I think about it than when I take a test. That's why I think tests are boring and measure few, limited aspects of a person's intelligence.

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You like papers, that suck the life out of long periods of time and are depressing, better than tests, which have a limited lifespan, because papers are "more fun"?

You are not a hep cat. You are a pencil-dicked research drone. Or whatever.

If rp was using the word "cat" (referring to a human) and the phrase "research drone" that seems more raouaouaoual-esque than mmmmm-y to me.
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Old 08-27-2004, 03:43 PM   #326
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Sixty scientists say Blade Runner is the best science fiction movie ever made. Link.

Poll: What is the best science fiction movie ever made?

I like Blade Runner. I think it's a hell of a film. But the best? I'm not sure... I think maybe Aliens was the best sci-fi film ever made. But I'm not a scientist.
What are the criteria?

From a cinematographic standpoint, 2001

From a story standpoint, probably BladeRunner, because it's closest to a scifi story (what about Face/Off, btw?)

From an effects standpoint, they keep topping eachother, StarWars, Empire, T2, Matrix. Has an action movie in the last 5 years been released that hasn't borrowed significantly from the effects used in the Matrix?
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Poll: What is the best science fiction movie ever made?
Dune. The 183-hour Director's Cut version.
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Old 08-27-2004, 03:47 PM   #328
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You like papers, that suck the life out of long periods of time and are depressing, better than tests, which have a limited lifespan, because papers are "more fun"?
To borrow a term from the lovable, adorable dtb, WORD.

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If rp was using the word "cat" (referring to a human) and the phrase "research drone" that seems more raouaouaoual-esque than mmmmm-y to me.
It was a fucking FIRST DRAFT. Ease up on the critique. Sheesh, maybe now you understand why I procrastinate so.

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Old 08-27-2004, 03:48 PM   #329
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Untrue. Red represents the blood -- the very lifeforce of your paper -- running over at the violence performed at the hand of one's professor.

But, keep it. I love when the the Professor hands back papers (or leaves 'em in a stack by the door) and the kids who wouldn't shut up in class because they thought they knew everything realize that everyone has seen their work murdered.

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POLL: Are you a paper writer or a test-taker?

I hate tests. I've always been a paper writer. I can take tests and have always done quite well, but I think they're almost always stupid. Papers allow you to demonstrate what you know about a topic in your own way (shaped by how you can best spit back the professor's words when need be).
I have no strong preference, but I would probably lean toward paper-writing, which I suppose makes me a monkey fucking scribe. You are more able to consider the issues before writing and shape the content, even if you have to pull an all-nighter to write it. As long as I've done the background work, I find that I'd almost rather have that kind of time pressure. However, I'd probably feel a lot differently about this had computer word processors not been invented.
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You like papers, that suck the life out of long periods of time and are depressing, better than tests, which have a limited lifespan, because papers are "more fun"?

You are not a hep cat. You are a pencil-dicked research drone. Or whatever.

If rp was using the word "cat" (referring to a human) and the phrase "research drone" that seems more raouaouaoual-esque than mmmmm-y to me.
Do you have one thought in your head that isn't somehow related to SD or Taxwonk?

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