by Diazz_Dizazter » Tue Sep 26, 2006 10:12 am
I dont support the evening the playing field theorum.
A good game will have an even playing field, the only difference remaining
is the difference between hardcore and casual gamers.
I've always been anti-stagnation.
If the pond is covered in slime and gunk, the pond needs to have a
river attached to it to keep all the algea and fungus and shit from growing
so the pond can support life. A stagnant portion of water will support no life.
[quote:2g2bj37p]--As a 10yr IT proffessional, I know its there(until you dont want it to
be)...I can move the data, hold it in my hand, and erase it...I can burn a
tree to nothing, and have my car recycled back to its base, so did they
exist at all? [/quote:2g2bj37p]
You can move the data with a keyboard and a mouse: wordpad, vi, vim,
excel, sql, pico, edit.exe. you can print the data on a piece of paper for a
hard copy, or burn it to a cd.
If a persons house burns down, they start over, and build a new house, or
buy a new house (or their insurance does), and fill it up with more stuff and
more junk, until they have to buy a shed (vault) to hold all their crap in.
George Carlin has a funny stand up set on 'stuff'.
If a persons car gets wrecked, they buy a new car (or their insurance does)
When an upper atnospheric EMP hits one of these days, the data will be
gone, but the tree, the house, and the car will still be there. The data on a
computer wont. (the car wont work if it was built > 91 though). The house
and the tree will still work. There will how ever, be a shortage on gas,
since most pumps work off electrical switching, which will has on the emp.
Thats the difference in tangibility.
But in the end, its all dead anyway.
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