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- 22 Jun 2006, 19:09
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
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- 21 Jun 2006, 15:31
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102
- 21 Jun 2006, 11:53
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
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- Views: 158102
- 20 Jun 2006, 17:12
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: 6/6/2006 - A question about fate, free will, and our control
- Replies: 116
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People cannot comprehend grabity to the fullest,yet everyone knows it exists. People can comprehend enough about gravity, to know its existance. It's their outcomes that count. 100% prediction thus doesn't imply predefined events, since theoretically, the same results can be achieved by randomness....
- 20 Jun 2006, 15:39
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: 6/6/2006 - A question about fate, free will, and our control
- Replies: 116
- Views: 33733
Toss a coin one million times and if it falls on its edge,say that its the element of chaos.But,if I can calculate what are the neccessary conditions for it to fall on its edge and I repeat it a few times,than it means it has some order. Perhaps a coin can land on its edge only by the influence of ...
- 20 Jun 2006, 14:58
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: 6/6/2006 - A question about fate, free will, and our control
- Replies: 116
- Views: 33733
- 20 Jun 2006, 14:36
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: 6/6/2006 - A question about fate, free will, and our control
- Replies: 116
- Views: 33733
- 20 Jun 2006, 14:17
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: 6/6/2006 - A question about fate, free will, and our control
- Replies: 116
- Views: 33733
No they are not.Just because we humans lack the ways to explain all those laws doesnt mean that there arent any and that its chaotic. Neither does our lack of explanation imply that there *are* such laws to be discovered. Besides, some equations relate to the chaos theory, thus retaining an element...
- 20 Jun 2006, 13:54
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102
- 20 Jun 2006, 13:49
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: 6/6/2006 - A question about fate, free will, and our control
- Replies: 116
- Views: 33733
- 20 Jun 2006, 13:30
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102
Oh? Well, I never much payed attention to the rulesDaemianLucifer wrote:Nope,hes right.We made an agreement that safe letters come after the hanging,and not after the wrong guess.So three wrong guesses in a row means three hangings and three safe letters.

It's fine by me, more people get hanged

- 20 Jun 2006, 12:59
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
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ummm so should i have hanged orfinn or should he have been safe since milla got hanged?? I will correct later if this one is wrong I think Orfinn was safe, since one safe letter came after Milla, but I could be wrong. If I'm right, TT should be hanged :o[ . By the way, are you sure you got all the ...
- 20 Jun 2006, 08:35
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102
- 18 Jun 2006, 23:58
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102
- 18 Jun 2006, 22:41
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102
- 16 Jun 2006, 18:46
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102
- 16 Jun 2006, 11:23
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102
Heheh, yes it's that crazy codger from BG 1 -> "Xzar."
If it weren't for you, I would have hanged at least five more.
If it weren't for you, I would have hanged at least five more.

- 15 Jun 2006, 22:17
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102
- 15 Jun 2006, 15:02
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102
- 15 Jun 2006, 12:26
- Forum: Campfire
- Topic: Game: Hang Man - Part 4
- Replies: 628
- Views: 158102