herme3
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Like I said, some people like my advice and other people really hate it. What would you say to all the people who like my advice and tell me that they agree with me? Many of the people who really like my advice have been in relationships, and had the experience that you are talking about. The same thing usually happens in every relationship. The guy says he loves the girl and the relationship begins. Then suddenly the guy goes running to the next girl he sees. Now the poor girl is feeling lonely and doesn't understand why the guy started the relationship in the first place.
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What posts would make you think I need guidance? Many of my posts give good advice to other people. I know what I'm talking about. Check out http://lost2destiny.homestead.com/advice.html to see some of my great advice.
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It's shallow because it is simple and outside the mind. A deep relationship involves understanding each other, and looking inside the thoughts and feelings of the other person. Too many guys are jerks who don't even care about feelings and personality. They don't want to have a relationship, they just want to brag about girls they've been with. If that isn't shallow, I don't know what is.
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I think it is false when it tries to say how all guys think. Many guys think the way the site says, but not all guys. If a girl reads that web site, she would probably think that all guys are a bunch of idiots. The truth is that there are some intelligent and respectful guys out there.
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I don't need help. I wasn't talking about myself, I was just suggesting something The Tree could do. After reading his first post, it sounded like he was about to kill himself or something. However, it seems that he is feeling better now. Just make sure the world doesn't run out of toffee. We all know how it feels to be lonely sometimes, and I could only imagine how difficult it must be if someone feels that way all the time. Yet, there are some people who do feel this way all the time. It must be like life is an endless tunnel of darkness with no way out. No matter how far you go, you just don't see any sign of light at the end of the tunnel. These are the type of people who feel like they are hated by everyone. Perhaps it is all in their mind, but maybe it is because everyone they know treats them like they are nobody. They are too afraid to talk to people in the real world because they don't feel like they belong. I believe that there is probably a surprisingly large number of people out there who are like this. So, what options do people like this have? I can only think of two options for them. They can sit in the darkness waiting until the day they die, or they can try to escape the pain by using their minds. They can create a safe place where they can feel happy.
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No, I don't do this. Actually, I haven't even trained my mind to create a lucid dream yet. When I do, it will be mostly for fun. I don't have that much of a desire to escape reality. I'm just saying it is a good idea for someone who hates life and feels really unhappy. It's much better than suicide.
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The reason they found the problem was because all of the models crashed once they got to a certain point. This shows that they never tested the whole model before releasing it to the public. Of course, it would have been difficult to completely test it themselves because a model takes so long to run. I guess they were in too much of a hurry.
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I was quoted in this article on the BBC's web site: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4923248.stm My quote is near the bottom of the article when I said, "I can't believe that this program wasn't completely tested before being released to thousands of people around the world". The quote comes from the third post at http://www.climateprediction.net/board/viewtopic.php?t=4697
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WHAT A STUPID WEB SITE! It was obviously created by some pervert who doesn't know anything about love. I hope some girl finds him and kicks him where it hurts! Unfortunately, this shows how stupid many guys are. If they just understood how relationships should be about trusting and caring about each other, more relationships would work out. Guys should start caring more about the personalities and feelings of girls. I am a guy and I can proudly say that I've never broken a girl's heart. Of course, I have to admit that is because I've never gone on a date before. But if I ever do go on a date, I will treat that girl with the respect she deserves!
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Yeah, real life stinks and it often doesn't seem to have a point. It sounds like you need some type of escape from reality. Go to http://www.dreamviews.com and learn how to create the girl of your dreams. You'll be able to spend 8 hours with her everyday and you can even create your own Heaven where the two of you can live together happily. It says on the web site not to use lucid dreaming this way, but it would be better than shooting yourself in real life.
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What is computer science? Is it just the hardware of a computer? The stats that I posted came from about 40 different web sites that use my service that is similar to a banner exchange. A large majority of those sites are Internet marketing and web site promotion services. These sites have just recently shown a large increase in Firefox users. A few months ago, about 75% of their users were using IE. I'm not really sure what would cause the change, because I haven't noticed Firefox advertisements on those sites. How could anyone show stats that reflect the whole web? The only person who has access to the stats on my web site is me. I suppose my web host could also look at the stats. On most other web sites, the stats are probably only viewed by the webmasters, so how can anyone determine the statistics for all web sites combined?
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He or she might be freaking out and about ready to delete everyone who read this thread before the truth spreads... Death is usually a part of any simulation of life that we create. Your character can die in most first-person video games. In our simulations of civilization, it doesn't always show people die, but you might see the population count drop after a disaster. Even in Roller Coaster Tycoon the people in the simulation can die. If you ever play that game, make sure you put brakes on the roller coasters! What makes you think death is cruel? I can't think of anyone who died and lived to talk about it.
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The stats are from my web host. By the way, who moved this thread to "General Discussion"? I don't understand how web browsers aren't related to "Computer Science".
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Everybody should read this article from Time magazine: http://reference.aol.com/globalwarming/timemagazine?id=20060327120109990001
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I think the main reason why people stayed away from Firefox was because it didn't work with a lot of web sites. Now that web sites are becoming compliant with the standards, using Firefox doesn't seem to be a problem for the average user anymore. http://www.crazybrowser.com I've never tried Crazy Browser before. I think it is like Firefox, except it uses the IE rendering engine.
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I own something that is similar to a banner exchange. Therefore, I can see some information about lots of visitors from many different types of web sites. I was looking at the statistics, and they are very different than what I saw just a few months ago. A few months ago, about 75% of the visitors were using Internet Explorer, about 20% used Firefox, and about 5% used another browser. Here are today's stats:
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This is a very interesting question, and it is something that I've thought about before. If you are an Atheist, you can wonder about how the universe can be stable enough to support intelligent life without some type of programmed management system such as a computer program. If you are a Creationist, you can wonder about why and how God created us. Nothing in the Bible seems to be directly against God using a computer. Perhaps he said, "Let there be light" using a voice recognition system on his computer. Of course, you will have to think about what type of world would contain a computer that contains our universe. Is it similar to our world? Would it have other humans living lives like we do? Would humans create our universe for scientific testing, or could this possibly be one large video game? What if these humans that created our Universe are also Sims? What if the humans that created those Sims are also Sims? Perhaps the Universe contains infinite layers of computers running simulation programs. Maybe the computers actually control everything, and we just live our lives acting like we are in control. As far as looking for glitches, I'm not sure if that could prove anything. A computer containing our universe would be much more complex and powerful than our computers. What if they don't contain glitches? Maybe they automatically detect glitches and pause our simulation until the glitch is fixed. Of course, everything I just said is probably just my imagination going crazy after being on the computer for over 10 hours today...
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I'm sure you will understand when you get your account. Your web site will have two folders created. One is for images, and the other is for any type of file. If you have an HTML file called "page1.html" you can copy it to the folder that is named "Documents". Then you will be able to load the page from http://(yourdomain).com/documents/page1.html
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See if you can find a paper copy of the Time magazine issue. It was the April 3, 2006 issue. It was volume #167, No. 14. If you can find a copy, have your Dad read it. It has tons of amazing pictures, charts, and other articles about global warming. I didn't completely believe in global warming before I read this issue of Time magazine. Even if you can't find a copy of the magazine, just have your Dad read the article that I linked to. It is a very well-written article. This is Time magazine, not a bunch of tree huggers who would freak out if they step on a bug. This article was written for the general public.
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The reason I debated Firefox so much in the past is because it wouldn't work with many of the web sites I used. Now that web sites are more compliant with the standards, I don't have that problem anymore. Firefox is a great browser, except for the RAM problems I'm having. I just wish people would try this new toolbar before criticizing it. I would agree that Firefox is much more stable than regular IE. However, IE with the new toolbar seems to be more stable than Firefox. I'm not really sure why because as RyanJ said, it really doesn't patch IE itself. Perhaps it is a coincidence and all the web sites I use found all of the trojans and deleted them during the few days that I switched to Firefox. However, I really doubt that because these sites have been having trojan problems for years. I have images disabled when I'm running the autosurf programs. Otherwise, Firefox will crash even sooner. Would it help if I download an older version of Firefox? What type of other problems would this open? Are there any major bugs that exist in versions before 1.5? I don't think I will worry about it unless I start having security issues with IE again.
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Yes' date=' that is a disadvantage to this free hosting. They don't use the whois masking that I have on my other domains registered with GoDaddy. I didn't think they would. That's why I gave Microsoft a fake phone number. You will have to use a template on your index page. However, you can upload HTML files to the "documents" folder. Then you can make links to the files in the documents folder.
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In that case, how can people say Firefox is more secure than IE? Since Firefox is a newer program, wouldn't it just be possible that hackers haven't found all the security holes yet? I don't think it is the number of tabs that matter. When I first open 6 tabs, the RAM usage is low. However, after a few hours of loading a new web site every 10 seconds, the RAM usage is normally over 800MB. It almost seems like Firefox keeps web sites in the RAM even after you go to the next web site. Other than that, I haven't had any other problems with Firefox. The only extension I have with Firefox is the DOM Inspector.
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I believe that the Earth is naturally coming out of an ice age. However, I also believe that human activities have greatly increased the speed of this process. Could you please provide some type of evidence that supports this? I just find it difficult to believe. Think about all the dense forests that have millions of trees that are hundreds of feet tall. Think about all the plankton in the oceans. Also, think about the millions of bacteria cells that cover almost every inch of this planet.