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January 9, 2004 by TARSIER
First off, I feel the obligation to tell you I am not talking about a Christian rock group, or the band Nirvana at all (although Nirvana is a very cool band), I am talking about a state of being that is the ultimate goal of two major religions. If you still have no tangible idea ofwhat Nirvana is, I will post a definition graciously given to me by a close friend, Dictionary.com: 1. often Nirvana a. Buddhism. The ineffable ultimate in which one has attained disinterested wisdom and compass...
January 5, 2004 by TARSIER
Me and my other school friend have developed an idea for the perfect computer. It is not practical at this point in technology, and has some far fetched ideas. We were wondering if this could even be remotely possible. Plz Post comments. Ok, here is the computer. First, the computers mobo, processor, and ram need to be almost custom crafted. Each molecule must be designated as a switch, with either a left or right handed molecule. This improves the speed and the amount of memory that can be h...
January 4, 2004 by TARSIER
I will live in solitude and be an outcast all of my life I think. Not that it bothers me much. I feel that my parents are much more bothered about my current social ideas than I am. What is the purpose of talking? Many people in my school do not talk to me, like I care much. What is there to talk about? How is it an important use of my time? My parents tell me to acknowledge anyone who I recognize, whether or not they are friends. Some people I have found are of no use to talk to. Others are dan...
January 4, 2004 by TARSIER
When I first became a PC gamer, I learned a valuable lesson of life. There is the casual person, your average joe. THen there are those who devote their life to some greater ideal. Now, I am not saying that being diehard PC gamer is an ideal. I am using it as an example for a larger idea. When I started playing strategy games, I loved the excitement, the tactical ideas, the ingenuity of it all. Yet that all changed. As I age, even though I am still very young in the eyes of creation, I learn...