Good ol' times in the 80's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i27IoDMqqE
Funny Video
I got to train with Grand Tuhon Gaje!!! Can't wait to go back to Pekiti-Tirsia...
Satanism
96%
agnosticism
96%
Buddhism
79%
atheism
79%
Paganism
75%
Islam
33%
Christianity
29%
Hinduism
25%
Judaism
25%
Which religion is the right one for you? (new version)
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Hehe... I guess i'm like the nicest satanist there is?
So i took the test again many months later.. Still basically the same results...
You scored as Satanism. Your beliefs most closely resemble those of Satanism! Before you scream, do a bit of research on it. To be a Satanist, you don't actually have to believe in Satan. Satanism generally focuses upon the spiritual advancement of the self, rather than upon submission to a deity or a set of moral codes. Do some research if you immediately think of the satanic cult stereotype. Your beliefs may also resemble those of earth-based religions such as paganism.
Satanism
96%
atheism
88%
Paganism
75%
agnosticism
63%
Buddhism
58%
Islam
38%
Judaism
33%
Christianity
21%
Hinduism
17%
Which religion is the right one for you? (new version)
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When we rock we ROCK, when we roll we ROLL!!!! One of the coolest albums i've heard.
Boston, few weeks before Iraqi war starts... Boston is having a big war protest, Massachussets Ave in Harvard Square is flowing with protestors and a few patriots. Amids all this stands a crazy man holding up a sign... just a homless bum i've seen on my way to work before - and like every day, mostly ignored. Sad it is however, since he was the only one that had the solution...
Thank you Mr. Lem for all they joy you've brought to my brain. You are the greatest! RIP...
This is probably only appreciated by math nerds:So they rolled up their sleeves and sat down to experiment -- by simulation, that is mathematically and all on paper. And the mathematical models of King Krool and the beast did such fierce battle across the equation covered table, that the constructors' pencils kept snapping. Furious, the beast writhed and wriggled its iterated integrals beneath the King's polynomial blows, collapsed into an infinite series of indeterminate terms, then got back up by raising itself to the nth power, but the King so belabored it with differentials and partial derivatives that its Fourier coefficients all canceled out (see Riemann's Lemma), and in the ensuing confusion the constructors completely lost sight of both King and beast. So they took a break, stretched their legs, had a swig from the Leyden jug to bolster their strength, then went back to work and tried it again from the beginning, this time unleashing their enrite arsenal of tensor matrices and grand canonical ensembles, attacking the problem with such fervor that the very paper began to smoke. The King rushed forward with all his cruel coordinates and mean values, stumbled into a dark forest of roots and logarithms, had to backtrack, then encountered the beast on a field of irrational numbers (F sub i) and smote it so grievously that it fell two decimal places and lost an epsilon, but the beast slid around an asymptote and hid in an n-dimensional orthogonal phase space, underwent expansion and came out, fuming factorially, and fell upon the King and hurt him passing sore. But the King, nothing daunted, put on his Markov chain mail and all his impervious parameters, took his increment (delta K) to infinity and dealt the beast a truly Boolean blow, sent it reeling through an x-axis and several brackets--but the beast, prepared for this, lowered its horns and--wham!!--the pencils flew like mad through transcendental functions and double eigentransformations, and when at last the beast closed in and the King was down and out for the count, the constructors jumped up, danced a jig, laughed and sang as they tore all their papers to shreds, much to the amazement of the spies perched in the chandelier--perched in vain, for they were uninitiated into the niceties of higher mathematics and consequently had no idea why Trurl and Klapacius were now shouting, over and over, "Hurrah! Victory!!"
Stanislaw Lem - "The Cyberiad" 1965 - Chapter: 'Second Sally or the offering of King Krool'
"Rapture at sea" By: Eastern Sun
Listen all the way to the end..............