This sucks!
(And not in a good way.

Maybe we should go to Santa Fe and protest or something.

I don't know. Anybody else got any other ideas?
End of rant.
I think this is my first complaint about the lack of new information. I feel entitled to at least one.Giorgio wrote:We will probably know more from the coming IEC conferences.
I'll agree with you that it sucks that all the major info we got in the last couple of years come from those conferences, but like ladajo says, patience is a virtue....
Diogenes wrote:Anyway, while i've got your attention, I just wanted to say I'm a huge Roberto Benigni Fan, and I buy any movie that he plays in. I currently own "Johnny Stecchino", "Il Mostro", "Life is Beautiful", "Night on Earth", and "Coffee and Cigarettes".
I haven't seen "Pinocchio", "Fellini: I'm a born liar", "The Tiger and the Snow", Or "Down by Law". Do you know if they're any good? I'm going to get them anyway, I just thought i'd ask which one I should get first.
Thread drift is a serious problem around here!chrismb wrote:Is a "Roberto Benigni Fan" the thing blowing your hair back in the picture?
gee..... point of the thread well and truly made!
If anyone is still interested in fusion, I suggest you can go to my list of 'all experimental methods' and either pick one and research it to hell and tell us all about it, or see if there are any new ones to add...
...just a suggestion to keep the wheel turning.
Giorgio wrote:Diogenes wrote:Anyway, while i've got your attention, I just wanted to say I'm a huge Roberto Benigni Fan, and I buy any movie that he plays in. I currently own "Johnny Stecchino", "Il Mostro", "Life is Beautiful", "Night on Earth", and "Coffee and Cigarettes".
I haven't seen "Pinocchio", "Fellini: I'm a born liar", "The Tiger and the Snow", Or "Down by Law". Do you know if they're any good? I'm going to get them anyway, I just thought i'd ask which one I should get first.
I think you have already seen the best.
"Down by law" is probably the best of what you are still missing, followed by "Pinocchio", "Fellini: I'm born liar" and "The Tiger and the Snow".
"Night on Earth" was funny, but my preferred one is "The monster", I saw it in English too but it is only one tenth funny than it is in Italian
Giorgio wrote: If you want to learn Italian let me know, at least we might have something to do while we wait for spring 2011
He, like me, got bored with the silly unfounded make-it-up-as-you-like physics, so we both said to T-P we'd stop wasting our time.Diogenes wrote:I wonder what happened to Art Carlson?
I used to follow his (and your criticisms) intently, but at one point it looked like people were just rehashing the same old arguments. It looked to me, that no further progress could occur without some experimental results to tell us whether one theory or another was workable or complete bullshit.chrismb wrote:He, like me, got bored with the silly unfounded make-it-up-as-you-like physics, so we both said to T-P we'd stop wasting our time.Diogenes wrote:I wonder what happened to Art Carlson?
Clearly, he is more consistent than I am on that and I waste too much time on fruitless stuff. I get drawn back in, ever so often, whenever anyone mentions my previous remarks. It is some misguided sense that I have over feeling honour-bound to better explain anything I did not do clearly in the first place.
Diogenes wrote:I am often amazed at the degree of utility with the English language demonstrated by you and Skipjack. Most of the time it never occurs to anyone that you both aren't native speakers. Sometimes Just for fun, When debating things with Skipjack I would intentionally use peculiar and obscure words just to screw with him.If he noticed, he didn't let on.
How so?Giorgio wrote:Diogenes wrote:I am often amazed at the degree of utility with the English language demonstrated by you and Skipjack. Most of the time it never occurs to anyone that you both aren't native speakers. Sometimes Just for fun, When debating things with Skipjack I would intentionally use peculiar and obscure words just to screw with him.If he noticed, he didn't let on.
Thanks
When I was younger I was lucky enough that my parents kicked me out of home and shipped me for one year in Montgomery (Alabama) as an exchange student. It was a great year and it opened my mind in many ways.
Too bad that I do not recognize anymore the US of today with the US of when I was there