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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Omnimaga Hang-Out
« on: March 30, 2011, 10:23:27 pm »
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So if there's an outside, will you put the Splitron in the sky when I am in the game?  If so I can provide the model

We can probably have it fly around a bit.

Or even just stay still in the sky...it doesn't have to be big, and it doesn't have to move.  Still, you're the game maker ;D

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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Omnimaga Hang-Out
« on: March 30, 2011, 10:20:31 pm »
So if there's an outside, will you put the Splitron in the sky when I am in the game?  If so I can provide the model

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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Omnimaga Hang-Out
« on: March 30, 2011, 10:16:30 pm »
Love the lobster-attack idea, love the billboard

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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Omnimaga Hang-Out
« on: March 30, 2011, 10:13:27 pm »
I'm not sure about going outside, it would be difficult to hang out if the game world was too large.  How would you find people?

That's a good point, although I was imagining a backyard with tables/chairs and maybe a front porch...meaning people could not walk far, but I know some people like to go outdoors

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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Omnimaga Hang-Out
« on: March 30, 2011, 10:08:23 pm »
Your choice, of course, but the "flying thing" can be static, like its hovering.

Anyways, image below
Ah, one of those.  I still think it's a bit too obvious, unless perhaps it was hovering over a table or something.  In the middle of the room doesn't make too much sense to me.


Oh, I meant in the sky, if in fact people can go outside

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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Omnimaga Hang-Out
« on: March 30, 2011, 10:05:56 pm »
Your choice, of course, but the "flying thing" can be static, like its hovering.

Anyways, image below

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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Omnimaga Hang-Out
« on: March 30, 2011, 10:01:57 pm »
I apologize for worrying, SirCmpwn, but you did see my request for when I'm online, right?

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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Omnimaga Hang-Out
« on: March 30, 2011, 09:51:14 pm »
Hot dogs in the kitchen when I come around, of course!

Also, a Splitron in the atmosphere (similar to an airplane) when I'm around would be sweet

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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Omnimaga Hang-Out
« on: March 30, 2011, 09:47:34 pm »
If possible, you should have some games we can play against each other, for instance pool or chess

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Computer Projects and Ideas / Re: Omnimaga Hang-Out
« on: March 30, 2011, 09:42:23 pm »
I like this, but I'm amazed that you have all this free time, SirCmpwn

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Miscellaneous / Concerning Our Freedom To Fail
« on: March 30, 2011, 02:51:02 pm »
This is my entry for the Contest "New Threats to Freedom," referencing the youtube video "Michael Goodwin on the loss of the freedom to fail."  


I am required to post this essay on a site that is visible to the public eye.  Please feel free to discuss this topic and agree or disagree with me, but do not edit it in any way, shape or form.


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On Losing Our Freedom To Fail


One will not find it difficult to believe that social promotion protects the self esteem of students in school.  A scholar who passes a class feels pleased with himself, and without a doubt is more confident about his upcoming year, certain that he possesses the qualities needed to pass yet another class.

It is impossible, however, to rid our world of failure entirely.  Sooner or later every one of us reaches a situation in which we mess up.  Whether we like it or not, none of us are going to live an absolutely perfect, carefree life.  This does not necessarily mean failure is bad.  Indeed, we are provided with knowledge such what to avoid, how to better ourselves, who to trust and how to find a good job.  Through failure, we find our mistakes and learn how to keep from making them again.  

Considering that every mistake helps us for the future, we must note that failures in small areas keep us from experiencing a tremendous blow to our lives from failures in larger areas.  Football players always make mistakes when they practice their plays and technique.  In learning from their errors, the team is ready for its first game, a game that will reward the players with favorable odds.  Similarly, as a music composer I fail several times at writing a work that is memorable.  By correcting my mistakes and learning from them I can avoid the humiliation of premiering music that is despised by the audience.

What happens, then, if we are not allowed to learn from our mistakes?  What happens when we lose our freedom to fail?  We don’t have any experience to prevent us from making decisions that punish us more than simply affecting our self esteem.  We could have disappointments that affect our family, our emotions or even our lives.

Suppose, for example, that one enters a school that believes in social promotion and has incorporated it into practice.  The student, of course, will graduate with a high school diploma.  When the student enters college and requires remedial work, however, he is required to pay a tremendous amount of finances, perhaps enough to require the student to borrow money that he will have a hard time repaying.  To make matters worse, the student may not be able to stay in college, whether due to finances or the lack of knowledge.  In a society where one can scarcely get a job without a college degree, this proves to be troublesome for the student who could have used smaller failures to avoid larger ones.

In conclusion, we need the freedom to fail to prepare us for some of life’s greatest challenges.  As we learn how to better ourselves in smaller areas, we become better equipped to succeed in larger and more crucial situations.  We require accomplishment to function well in our society, and only when we learn from failure are we able to succeed.

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Gaming Discussion / Re: SCII out!
« on: March 30, 2011, 02:27:53 pm »
Hmmm...actually, demotion to bronze would not be terrible for me.  I was in high silver, so when I can get back to playing, if I get demoted to bronze somehow I will WHIP all the bronze players into shape!  Wah-ha-ha-ha!

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Correlation / Re: Default font?
« on: March 29, 2011, 09:07:02 pm »
oh.
Still map mode and all that thing works, right?

Sure, unless there are bugs.  Correlation and Output/Text have no affiliation with each other.

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Correlation / Re: Default font?
« on: March 29, 2011, 08:52:50 pm »
If you want to use the default font, you can always use Output( and Text(, even with Correlation.

Thanks for posting your question here.  I would like everyone to post Correlation Questions on this "Correlation" forum for the time being.  2 thumbs up ;D

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Correlation / Re: #Omnimaga - The RPG
« on: March 29, 2011, 07:17:21 pm »
Don't forget to mention the game, rickrolls and lobsters

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