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Xander ,'Selfless'
Spike's Bitches 21 Gunn Salute
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Oh, that's hilarious!
Ok, i understand HOW to do that, but I don't understand why. Treat me like the village idiot on this stuff, folks.
I'm going to have to ask you to be more specific on what you want the why of.
Will changing the default port connection better my speed? And also, who's the MPAA and why would they care?
Crap, I missed the whole 'i' discussion. Anyway, calculus seems almost as bizarre to me as 'i'. You could describe intergral calculus as adding up an infinte number of infinitely small things. (Not technically correct, but... that's one way of looking at it.) Which is bizare, and fun (for some of us) and also very useful.
who's the MPAA and why would they care?
The MPAA is the motion pictures organization who believes that you are out the bankrupt the entertainment industry as we know it by getting your TV shows off the Internet rather than watching it on TV with ads, like a decent person. They're the TV/movie version of the music organizations who want all music downloads stopped in the name of fighting piracy.
Oh, duh. I feel like a dork for not making that connection.
Will changing the default port connection better my speed?
It seems to help, in that the people with faster torrents will play with you.
The MPAA slapped me on the knuckles this week. I feel very ... well, annoyed, but hey. I was stealing.
Thus "proving" my philosophy, which is that nothing is an absolute, including math, and therefore nothing should be presented as such.
Actually the converse. Because numbers behave the same and retain the same properties regardless of what happens in the real world, they're not empirical. There's nothing that could happen physically to disprove '2 + 2 = 4', for instance. If ever we find a substance where you add two units together and you get less or more than 4 units, we don't change the mathematical system, we use a different number to describe the end result. (And then physicists set about working out why it didn't equal 4, but that's physics, not maths.)