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Q&A

o_O No one has started this yet? The board's been on for *checks watch* 5 or so hours! What's with this world?

Thanks to Wizardo55 for the last SiegeTheDay one!

Well, now, who wants to start *in announcer voice* ANOTHER QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BOARD? Cool (that was a question BTW)

LoneKnight's picture

Hmm....Sean Connery?

Seeing the parody of him on SNL always cheers me up.

Okay, where do you think humanity will be in 2 centuries?

Sharkull's picture

Earth, the moon, and possibly Mars. Wink

Do you believe that the best way of eliminating world poverty is:
a. Increasing the total amount of prosperity within the world ("the rising tide lifts all ships") through education and encouraging democratic capitalism to grow.
or
b. Redistribution of the "wealth" we now have... (removing the link between productivity and prosperity, i.e. killing the key motivation in creating more prosperity... "give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime").
or
c. Something else ? (explain)

A: In theory, I'd go for choice (b.), Sharkull -
It's not easy to apply the argument globally, though - it might provide some benefits at a local level but, generally speaking, I'd say a more equitable society is a more caring society..
- the way you describe it is odd, though - nobody actually gives you a fish these days, they're much more likely to sell you one instead! I think what's meant by the phrase, is that you create a more self-reliant person by teaching him to fish - he's freed from the financial obligation of having to pay to get one...
It's surely a great honour to be able to share one's wealth - an honour we're not encouraged to achieve these days, society has been more benevolent in the past than it appears to be today - the motivation seems to have become more self-centred in recent years...
The rate at which the earth's natural resources are currently being depleted, means that it's becoming less and less likely that self-reliance will be the natural goal that it always was... it's no good teaching a man to fish if there are no fish left to catch! In this sense even prosperity itself is at risk... democratic capitalism has it's flaws - power tends towards the most vociferous, and there are those who don't (or won't) participate in the vote and therefore have no say...
One needn't apply the premise solely to the provision of food though, what about nuclear power - is it wise to teach someone how to create such a thing in the hope that he will become more self-reliant - or is this just asking for trouble?
I'd like to think that humanity will have a more balanced approach to these matters as resources dwindle - but history seems to show that a free-for-all will ensue when the going gets tough!

BTW, Sean Connery's oirish accent in The Untouchables was absolutely hilarious..
- though I don't think it was meant to be!! Laughing out loud

Q: What's the funniest thing on TV where you are?

Sharkull's picture

Right now the election campaign is absolutely hilarious... you wouldn't believe some of the stuff being said... and there trying to be serious! Laughing out loud

(Blondin, I do disagree... quite strongly, but I don't want to argue about it in this thread. I was interested if anyone would actually take your position.).

Who is your favorite movie actor / actress (any genre)?

That's Ok.. FEEL FREE TO DISAGREE!!

Jack Nicholson by a mile... "As Good As It Gets" is a brilliant movie!

I'd like to ask the same question... is that allowed?

Morgen freeman Hands down the best actor out there
Glory (He shoulda won an oscar not denzel)
Driving Miss Daisy Stupid title good movie
Shawshank Redemption Possibly the best movie EVER!

Who your favorate Songwriter/ preformer?
I Love Eddie Vedder / Pearljam
Chris Cornell/ Soundgarden
Rodger Waters/ Pink Floyd
Les Claypool/ Les Claypool

Singer songwriters?

James Taylor, Neil Young, Leon Russell, Jimi Hendrix,John Cale, Van Morrison..

Who's yours?

LoneKnight's picture

Hmm...Zeppelin?

sharkull wrote:
Do you believe that the best way of eliminating world poverty is:

I'd like to make a brief note about your answer "B" to that question. Blondin said that it might work, but I disagree. It all boils down to human primordial thinking, and how the primate brain works. We (humanity) do not like to share something we like (power, money in this case), and we wouldn't. That's just the way humanity works, unfortunately.

Okay> Do you think that the Dungeon Siege community (Both 1 & 2) will surivive these next few years after last years massive loss of community members?

http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/industry/carnegie

A: YES!!

Q: Who's your favourite musician ( - I mean as an instumentalist.)?

Depends on the genre
Stevie Ray Von Guitarist Listen to his instrumental version of Jimmy Hendrixes "Little Wing" Pure emotion ill tall ya
Parez Prado big band I just love how he barks out changes
Scatterbrain An late 80s band that did 2 versions of mozarts symphonies
BB King well umm he is a living legend the pope of blues if you will and you dont go to one of his shows you make a pilgramige
Any of the big symphonies
David Gilmore true blues from Britain
Eric clapton
Jeff Beck
Muddy Waters
Isreal Kamakawiwo`ole
Neil Pert
Getty Lee
Alex Lifeson

I could go on forever and ever and well you get the picture

What song defines your most powerful memories? (Mine is "Comfortable Numb" by Pink Floyd

Sharkull's picture

Crying in the Rain (Whitesnake)
There are others, but this is the one that came to mind first...

Do you play / have you ever played a musical instrument?

Played the sax in elementary school until i found out the expected me to stay after EWWWEEEEEEEEEEEE i hated school so why on earth would i spend more time there?

Smoking killed my lung capacity in the end run

WHat hobby / joy have you have given up that you; in retrospect or just plain longing for the memories it brought, wish that you could continue to do?

A: Guitar

Q: What's the best Rock concert you've ever been to...??

All time Massively mind blowing concert was 1990 Pearl Jams free concert in Magnolia park (Called a walk in the park) Bands lin ups were Cypres Hill Seaweed Some folk chick and ofcourdse pearljam goto Pogo to "Black" WHile zoning on an OJ and it was transendental omg kinda ive seen nirvana (The Spiritual place not the band) moment.
Steve Miller was awesome in concert totally cool mellow goodtime groove
Eric Clapton was great on Concert and his band is as talented as hoim so it was in fuckin credible
AC/DC was incredible (Seen them 7 times and For those about to Rock was my fave)
His Ozzness weel its Ozzy nuff said
Accept opening for damn cant remember
Joe Walsh /Foreigner
Iowa Jam (Ted Nugent, Aerosmith, Metallica (Ride the lightning tour) Queensrhyche (Operation mindcrime tour) King cobra and Blue Diamond on one bill.
ECT ECT ECT

Yours???

I'll have to go with your etc,etc ... too many to mention...
Bath 1970
IOW to see Jimi
Glastonbury 1995
Beefheart, SteveMillerBand, Floyd at Knebworth

How about famous inventors.. any favourites?
mine's http://www.inventions.org/culture/female/lamarr.html

Hmmm inventors i cant tell you the names but i can tell you what they made

The Vibrator (Possibly the best female antipsychotic out there)
The Canon Digic2 processor (In my D20 it makes perty pikkers)
the many primitive cultures that invented and refined the art of tattooing
Those medical marvels that have drastically reduced infant mortality ensuring that my baby daughter was born healthy and continually enriches my life
my ipod so ive got days of uninterrupted music WITHOUT commercials
Ect Ect

what are yours?

Sharkull's picture

The inventors names are many, and mostly unknown to me, but I'd have to say that communication is the most important field of inventiveness. From the pioneers of the written word, to radio and the telephone, to trans-continental submarine cables, to TV, to satellite relays around the world and the Internet, there's no question that modern communication technology affects (directly or indirectly) every living human being.

And yours?

Sharkull wrote:
The inventors names are many, and mostly unknown to me, but I'd have to say that communication is the most important field of inventiveness. From the pioneers of the written word, to radio and the telephone, to trans-continental submarine cables, to TV, to satellite relays around the world and the Internet, there's no question that modern communication technology affects (directly or indirectly) every living human being.

..if you look closely at Ms Lamarr's invention, you'll see just how important it really is.. pretty much all comms use it in some form or other...

- and your fave invention?

Panties because they might not be the best thing in the world but there next to the best thing in the world

Was that funny or what?

Sharkull's picture

No comment... :P

Do you plan on modding DS2?

LoneKnight's picture

Yes, granted if there's anyone left except me in this community by the time Derelict is done.

DUNGEON SIEGE FOR LIFE.

Strider978's picture

/me fines LoneKnight for lack of a question.

What shall his punishment be?

Sharkull's picture

Well there's :bat: or :chair: ...

...or perhaps

...maybe even

What do you think? Wink

Sharkull wrote:

...maybe even

What do you think? Wink


- the comfy chair ..aaargh, not the comfy chair!!
- 40 million volts should do it... :lightning:

What are your fave or most often visited websites..?

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What are your fave or most often visited websites..?

Strider978's picture

This is quite nice ( needs WMP10) http://esa.capcave.nl/wmp/issupdate2_11102001_wmphigh.wmv

How about you - where are you surfing?

Sharkull's picture

I've been hitting the DS community regularly (here, SN, HF, GPGarage, DSH...), then there's google.ca and wherever it takes me. Smile

Are you listening to music right now (as you are reading this)? If so, who / what?

Im listining to Itunes and its got Trip Hop Portishead/ tricky "Hell is Around the Corner "

What kinda of off the top 40 track music do you listen to (all mine is off the top 40 track Well cept Modest Mouse but ive been following them since this is a long drive for someone with nothing to think about and the lonsome crowded west (i cant remember what came first)

- I kinda like Goldfrapp's Ooh La La... bit like a zapped up "Spirit In The Sky" http://www.goldfrapp.co.uk/

...and you?

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