Re: latin
Hi Tom. You are likely correct on history being the reason that a person chooses a certain belief or pattern, although with some rabbid atheists I've met, (and of course being at a university I've met more than a few), it is often simply that they have never seen the bennificial side
Re: latin
Hi Tom. You are likely correct on history being the reason that a person chooses a certain belief or pattern, although with some rabbid atheists I've met, (and of course being at a university I've met more than a few), it is often simply that they have never seen the bennificial side
Re: latin
Hi Tom. I can completely understand why you hold the view of faith that you do and that you have a problem with fundamentalists. When I said "such views aren't worth my time" what I meant is more Hume's saying on the same subject "I can reason no longer with him" which is simply that
Re: Diget eyes.
Well just as you find it difficult to think of not having buffalow chicken, I must admit I'd miss Kievs, as they're fairly easy to do, you just sling them on a tray in the oven, but are very nice. I think fried chicken generally is a bit more common in America. Over here the o
Re: Hoping to move out.
@Slj, I would be surprised if the George forman grill or something similar isn't available in Denmark sinse in Britain I've seen loads of them, and a french friend of mine did say they were very popular in France as well, as I said I'd highly recommend them, sinse they
Re: Diget eyes.
Well Cinnamon, you can buy chicken coujons (I might be spelling that incorrectly), which are pretty much as you describe, strips of chicken breast in crumb, however over here they're grilled rather than fried, indeed the only time I've regularly seen deep fried chicken in
Re: RNIB navigation app.
Well the navigation sounds interesting. Blindsquare is an ap I picked up a while ago. It's chief purpose is to tell you the address of where you are, and to highlightpoints of interest around you. It can't actually give you a route to places, but what it can do is say fo
Re: Hoping to move out.
Also bare in mind with steak it depends upon how you like your steak done, which can vary quite a lot from person to person. I prefer my steak rare, so I would not do it for that long, where as someone like my mum who prefers steak well done (aka cremated), does it fo
Re: Diget eyes.
Usually as I've gathered most anything frozen in crum needs 25 minutes at 220. That counts hash browns, chicken kievs, battered cod or place, crockette potatoes or wedges.You only need longer when it's thicker in size. I do those fairly often so I'm certain of that, but
Re: RNIB navigation app.
How does it compare to blind square? or is it more intended for finding routes etc rather than giving information. I've been using blind square now for a few weeks and really like it, so if I was going to use another navigation ap I'd prefer if it didn't replicate the
Re: Diget eyes.
I phoned apple customer services when having trouble with my Iphone and they were helpful, that number I just got from directories. As to refunds, well to be honest I'd be surprised if this lady could! refund you your money, sinse I don't imagine she got all of it and likely didn
Re: Hoping to move out.
Weerdly enough Brad, I've only ever heard the term "mincemeat" used for the stuff in mince pies at christmas which isn't meat :d. You can actually buy turkey mince (which is less fatty than minced beef), or occasionally lamb mince as well. Regarding sauces, well it is goo
Re: Hoping to move out.
@Slj,I have tried those little steaming tins you get for the microwave for bacon, but to be honest I didn't like the way it turned out, not as good as using the george imho,I likewise wouldn't want to cook bacon in the oven as you said sinse it can end up pretty fatty whi
Re: Diget eyes.
Hmmm interesting. I do remember a talk a while ago about some sort of subscription service to tell you what stuff was through your Iphone I didn't know it got this advanced or finished. Just a couple of questions, firstly how much is the tap tap see subscription? or do you pay pe
Re: Hoping to move out.
@tom, what on earth is hamburger helper? We don't have that over hear, or at least I've never heard of it. The only burgers I know are the sort you can buy and grille. Likewise, I've only ever had sloppy jo's once (actually earlier this year),and that was sort of a delibe
Re: Hoping to move out.
@tom, what on earth is hamburger helper? We don't have that over hear, or at least I've never heard of it. The only burgers I know are the sort you can buy and grille. Likewise, I've only ever had sloppy jo's once (actually earlier this year),and that was sort of a delibe
Re: latin
Hi Tom. Well as I've said before I don't believe that fundamentalist, simplistic christian view is half as common over here, and to be honest I would not considder such a view to be worth my time or considderation. If I believed that to be the be all and end all of christianity and tha
Re: Is audiogames.net audioguys.net?
I agree on socialization Cinnamon and what toys children are given, though equally it seems to depend upon conservative background, for example I grew up with a fairly liberal outlook, was never discouraged from anything because I was male or encouraged to be
Re: Diget eyes.
It sounds like a good idea from your description of what it is supposed to do, but I'm obviously less inclined to try it if what you report is true. i will say that I don't believe bacon has! cooking instructions on the packet, sinse it's one of these things that is just sort of
Re: Hoping to move out.
Hi brad, that's great. I lived in colidge for six years when I started university which was similarly to living on my own accept some things were done for me, then in 2007 I moved out and got my flat (actually a counsel flat but in a nice area), where I am now which I'll
Re: latin
To be honest camochek you seem pretty obsessive about finding a service which is superficially similar to what you know. Heck, i'm fairly certain not all messianic jews work in the same way sinse I do know for a fact there are messianic jews who follow a much more Orthodox mode of wors
Re: latin
@Camochek, well with the Church of England it generally depends upon how formal the individual priest and their congrigation are. The average is pretty much as I described, slightly like the catholic service, however there are some that are more informal and do not include as much of t
Re: Is audiogames.net audioguys.net?
Well it is true "ap" as a sort of catch all term for any program has taken on, however equally there are many aps that are not games and serve very different ends. It is true Frastlin that a lot of women get involved in social media, which i again tend to
Re: latin
Interesting. The church announcements would usually be made at the end, but the announcement of weddings was actually a formal part of the service held midway through. The priest would say something like "So and so bachelor of the parish of (insert name of the priest's church), wishes
Re: Is audiogames.net audioguys.net?
Sadly trenton I think if we changed our name to audiocrap.net people might get the wrong idea . Just to actually be serious for a moment, in the professional and academic sense, I do think "game" is an accurate term, sinse "game" has also come to mean any act
Re: latin
Actually camochek that sounds a lot like the Messianic jews I have met. The term you mean for eating the bread and wine representing the body and blood of Christ is communian.As regards orthodox services, well bare in mind I've not been to many, however one difference was that there wa
Re: Is audiogames.net audioguys.net?
Good point Aprone, Yes, that name is a mouthful particularly when trying to apply it to those who use said things what we are trying to find names for in this hear conversation, maybe we should replace it with computerized recreational active participation pr
Re: Is audiogames.net audioguys.net?
Good point Aprone, Yes, that name is a mouthful particularly when trying to apply it to those who use said things what we are trying to find names for in this hear conversation, maybe we should replace it with computerized recreational active participation pr
Re: Is audiogames.net audioguys.net?
Hi Tom. One thing that struck me recently is just how socially loaded certain terms are. The term "game" for example implies competition. As a none competitive person who always played computer games for the exploration, I myself never particularly cared, but
Re: latin
That is interesting Tom. What you describe as a catholic service is very much the same format as all of the Church of England services I have been to, including the one I went to every sunday while growing up there was no saying of rosaries etc however much else was very similar. Sing
Re: latin
That is interesting Tom. What you describe as a catholic service is very much the same format as all of the Church of England services I have been to, including the one I went to every sunday while growing up there was no saying of rosaries etc however much else was very similar. Sing
Re: Is audiogames.net audioguys.net?
Hi Tom. One thing that struck me recently is just how socially loaded certain terms are. The term "game" for example implies competition. As a none competitive person who always played computer games for the exploration, I myself never particularly cared, but
Re: Is audiogames.net audioguys.net?
Hi Tom. One thing that struck me recently is just how socially loaded certain terms are. The term "game" for example implies competition. As a none competitive person who always played computer games for the exploration, I myself never particularly cared, but
Re: Training Centers
It's quite possible for any organization to have good individual survices but a less good over all ethos. For example I've mentioned how bloody annoying the RNIB is over here, accept that they do fund the audio description service for tv and have run some fairly successful p
Re: virtual world
Hi Tom. Your right about startrek, indeed I should've remembered the sentient Moriarty program because I am watching next gen at the moment as I've just bought deep space 9 and am about to start it. Actually I'm looking forward to watching ds9. I bought the series about 4 or 5
Re: virtual world
Hi Tom. Your right about startrek, indeed I should've remembered the sentient Moriarty program because I am watching next gen at the moment as I've just bought deep space 9 and am about to start it. Actually I'm looking forward to watching ds9. I bought the series about 4 or 5
Re: virtual world
Hi Tom. Your right about startrek, indeed I should've remembered the sentient Moriarty program because I am watching next gen at the moment as I've just bought deep space 9 and am about to start it. Actually I'm looking forward to watching ds9. I bought the series about 4 or 5
Re: virtual world
Hi Tom. Your right about startrek, indeed I should've remembered the sentient Moriarty program because I am watching next gen at the moment as I've just bought deep space 9 and am about to start it. Actually I'm looking forward to watching ds9. I bought the series about 4 or 5
Re: Yoda is spambot and advertise weight lots he do!
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Re: virtual world
@Slj, look at it this way. When you are really in the bank you can get all of your senses of that place, the sight of it if you can see, the sounds of the space around you, the bank assistants talking to other customers etc, the feel of the various items. Even if in second life
Re: Is audiogames.net audioguys.net?
Well Fastfinge this is an interesting question, and one which (as someone who is interested in geneder relations), I have considdered myself. One thing first however, is you state that in the mainstream community %80 of those who play games are male. While th
Re: Yoda is spambot and advertise weight lots he do!
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Re: Yoda is spambot and advertise weight lots he do!
With hilariousness much hit by invariagated postings of spambot I was, so requiring the coefficient of jaz that increases that moderation in much entertainment to boardom combat have left this on forum I begun have. Though for clearr jaz uneml
Re: virtual world
@tom, Well I did think perhaps a little reminder was in order, though bare in mind that was not an official moderator comment, just advice, and indeed your above statement about not reading any of camochek's posts probably shows the necessity for such. Anyway, before this derai
Re: virtual world
@Slj I am still not sure second life could actually be counted as virtual, sinse even if there are community institutions you don't get the full experience of one. For example, you might have a virtual bank where you go and deposit money. I know for instance Second life has it'
Re: Revising my touch typing?
I can understand the logic to new keyboard layouts, but the problem is I've spent so long with Qwerty I don't think it'd be of any advantage to me to switch either, heck to be honest I'm not really convinced it's practically all that much faster sinse though the
Re: virtual world
I I don't exactly know what you mean camochek. People use fancy names liek like "virtual school" but what they actually mean is a long distance learning course which uses the internet to connect the teacher and students rather than getting together in classroom. To me that wo
Re: Revising my touch typing?
Well the best way to practice funnily enough I always found is playing lots of interactive fiction games and muds, sinse the last thing I want to do is type c cru poison when I meant cure poison . Interactive fiction particularly sinse then you mostly don't get the
Re: books like the survivalist?
I recently did hear Grafic audios adaptation of neuclear bomshell. That was okay and funny in parts but a lot of the humour I found a little too silly and based on stereotypes, h look the woman is buying clothes again, ha ha ha. There were also far too many p
Re: latin
@Paddy is that series you mention in English? if so it might be an interesting one to listen to, sinse I tend to find fiction with a theological bent can be a good way of exploring some ideas. I'm particularly looking forward to reading Tad williams bobby dollar series for that reason,
Re: latin
@Paddy is that series you mention in English? if so it might be an interesting one to listen to, sinse I tend to find fiction with a theological bent can be a good way of exploring some ideas. @Camochek, if your not interested in what people believe then why be interested in the sound
Re: latin
Well Camochek, some churches I believe use electronic bells, but as I said in Britain there are lots of very traditional churches, some of them close to a thousand years old who still use the real thing. I'll let someone who knows far more about American church history than I do ans
Re: synopsis of will robi books
I have not read any david baldaxy myself, I believe he's mostly a thriller and sort of military fiction writer which is less my thing however if I want to find book synopses I usually look on wikipedia, sinse there will nearly always be a plot summary in some
Re: latin
Camochek, I don't know what your on about with bell towers. in Britain at least nearly every christian church has a bell tower, whether they are church of England or catholic, indeed I regularly hear the cathedral bells from my flat in Durham. Many are very old and historical buildin
Re: latin
Well i agree with Tom, however I do think it would be advisable to at least tell your parents your interested in learning about other religions, though of course if your parents are dogmatically against catholics or any other religion that might not be a good idea, however usually com
Re: latin
Camochek, you don't seem to have understood what Tom and I said. It is not about going to catholic, lutheran, jewish or whatever worship so much as it is understanding what people of those faiths beliefs and why they do what they do and think what they think. This is why the interfa
Re: simular series to the wheel of time
Sadly Slj the Uk version of game of thrones doesn't have description on it's dvds, which is very irritating and quite odd given that heroes (which I believe was also an hbo series), did.However my brother checked out the options on the dvds when we star
Re: simular series to the wheel of time
@Slj, regarding game of thrones I can't make any suggestions with the Tv series sinse I like to see what my sight can get from the pictures so don't hunt around for just audio descriptions, though of course dvds that have the both like doctor who are alway
Re: latin
I had a similar experience to that Tom at university. I went to what I believed to be a christian meditation group, only to find that the person leading the group began with talking about countering satan's influence in the world, and asked everyone to prey to avoid evil influences, s
Re: simular series to the wheel of time
Hi Slj. I'm currently watching the game of thrones tv series myself, but I wanted to read the books first and I'm glad I did. While it's one of the best adaptations to tv I've seen (far better than say the legend of the seaker series was relative to Terry
Re: simular series to the wheel of time
Well if you've not read sanderson's other stuff like mistborn it's well worth it, indeed though sanderson isn't my favourite author I enjoyed all his books, though as I said there is lots of fantasy that has different strengths to WoT that you might want t
Re: latin
@Tom as we have discussed before I do think the Uk is a bit more tolerant religiously sinse the main Church of England has a more moderate position and though there certainly are! overly zealous christians they tend to be more a minority and don't tend to have any political clout. Ind
Re: Alternative To Dropbox
I didn't mean the captures on mediafire specifically socheat. Last time O downloaded from them I had a struggle to find the download link then I had to go through several different pages just to find the file, indeed I believe at that point they even had a timer syste
Re: latin
Interestingly enough Tom, there are probably more Wickens around in England sinse there still are people in parts of the country who see it as part of British history and heretage. When I used to be a musician for a group of morris dancers, several of the chaps there were wickens, and
Re: simular series to the wheel of time
Well game of thrones certainly does have magic elements, they just increase in frequency over the series, however it is a very realistic world though I do prefer it to WoT because characters do actually exit the series and because it is a lot grimmer. name
Re: simular series to the wheel of time
Well game of thrones certainly does have magic elements, they just increase in frequency over the series, however it is a very realistic world though I do prefer it to WoT because characters do actually exit the series and because it is a lot grimmer. name
Re: simular series to the wheel of time
Well game of thrones certainly does have magic elements, they just increase in frequency over the series, however it is a very realistic world though I do prefer it to WoT because characters do actually exit the series and because it is a lot grimmer. name
Re: simular series to the wheel of time
Well game of thrones certainly does have magic elements, they just increase over the series. name of the wind I have not heard of. Books of the fallen is a series that rings a bell but I haven't read it, who is it by and what are the books called?URL: ht
Re: Alternative To Dropbox
I'd not recommend mediafire sinse the site seems really cluttered, and even downloading is a pain. Regarding sendspace and privacy I've never run into problems myself, the only time I've heard of someone running afowl of ss's privacy policy is when they constantly bugg
Re: simular series to the wheel of time
Hi Mslion. Well there are lots of good epic fantasy series around, though unfortunately lots of less good ones as well. The absolute first place to look however is Brandon sanderson. As you know sanderson is the author who finished wheel of time, and I wou
Trying to find a wheel of time parody with wayback machine
Hi. There used to be an absolutely hilarious wheel of time parody on http://isearch.avg.com/dns?cid={419C3F5 … 2014-01-25 17:47:55&v=18.0.5.292&pid=avg&sg=&sap=dns&q=ataricommunity&urlref=http://www.ataricommunity.com/forums/showthread.p
Re: latin
I don't know any audio latin but you will probably find stuff if you look around. As regards whether people actually believe in many gods today, some people might, but in terms of major religions I've not heard of many. Hidnuism as I said as far as I understand it is the idea of God in
Re: latin
@Camochek, firstly you are incorrect, budhists don't believe in many gods specifically, they belive that follwing the teachings of the buder and meditating will bring inner peace and something better in the next life. Budhism isn't so much about worshipping a god as coming to a sense
Re: Alternative To Dropbox
Well Sebby it is true that sendspace is a file sharing rather than storage system, but there is no reason you can't use it for storage either, indeed I've done this myself on occasions, and abilities to create folders whererever and organize your files easily help with
Re: Alternative To Dropbox
Well Sebby it is true that sendspace is a file sharing rather than storage system, but there is no reason you can't use it for storage either, indeed I've done this myself on occasions, and abilities to create folders whererever and organize your files easily help with
Re: Let's Discuss Brandon Sanderson's The Way of Kings
Yep guitarman, I got an audio copy very much as soon as it came out sinse I was so eager to read the book, remember there is no bookshare access outside of America and I'm not a fan of scanned stuff anyway and would rather have a human reade
Re: Let's Discuss Brandon Sanderson's The Way of Kings
Yep guitarman, I got an audio copy very much as soon as it came out sinse I was so eager to read the book, remember there is no bookshare access outside of America and I'm not a fan of scanned stuff anyway and would rather have a human reade
Re: latin
@paddy, with Italian I'm actually trying to learn to converse in it so knowing how to say order stuff in a restaurant is actually helpful, though i agree if I was bothering to learn written translation I'd probably want something more interesting to do. I have learnt about roman histor
Re: Alternative To Dropbox
I personally am a big fan of sendspace. with the pro account you get 1.2 tb of space and absolutely perminant hosting with no file size limits, as opposed to I believe 10 gb space, 300 mb size limits and auto deletion after 30 days of no downloads on a free account. t
Re: latin
@Camochek, about Iramic and old russion it's something I've simply not heard of, heck regular Russian is likely hard enough for an English speaker . Though as I said if there are works from the Russian orthodox church you wish to study fair enough, just the same way latin would be use
Re: latin
Hi Paddy. interestingly enough, while I've never studdied latin, I did spanish at school, and am currently learning to speak Italian, in order that I can sing in it convincingly. Both languages have a very similar scheme of altering the endings of all verbs and most nowns as you descri
Re: latin
One question, Why?Unless you want to be a classical scholar and read virgil and plutarch in their original languages or study the history and litergy of the catholic church, I'm not sure why you would want to speak latin. As for help, well it's not really something you can just learn l
Re: New utility: EasyAccessDownload
Is there any bennifit to downloading this way as opposed to just grabbing the files with Ie? Sorry if I'm being extremely dense here, I'm not exactly sure what asyncronus means in this context.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=172417#p172417
Re: Let's Discuss Brandon Sanderson's The Way of Kings
Well as I have just read words of radience, (and I imagine some other people might have done as well), I thought this was a good time for a little threadcromancy. I loved shalan's plot in this book. Her backstory was really nicely done and I
Re: can a blind person drive a car?
That is not exactly what I meant peter, if something is worth doing such as learning to play the piano and people have an overbaring desire to do it, people will do it, that is a question of worth to the person. With learning to make sense of a sensory cross m
Re: can a blind person drive a car?
Moderation! Camochek, please start using the edit post function rather than creating these long strings of double posts, it would make matters much easier to read. While a bit of double posting is okay, especially when there is a good reason, remember this isn
Re: can a blind person drive a car?
@Burak, the point of a self driving car would be to get around by driving and have the same opportunities for mobility and travel that sighted people have with their cars, not for the fun experience.If you just want to try driving a car you can already try tha
Re: can a blind person drive a car?
I actually did something similar Simber, though it was at a stop car race track with a driving instructor and there was just the one car to try. I didn't take note of the make of the car, but I did manage to get some speed out of the thing. As I said, it was a
Re: can a blind person drive a car?
Well regarding substitution technology I'm not sure myself, sinse most of those sorts of things I've seen were rather confusing and it was a case of picking out minimal information, sinse learning to read such a large amount of informational input as sight as
Re: Training Centers
that sort of institutionalized living for blind people does sound a little scary really, rather too much like an extention of specialized schools, especially if you don't actually take care of things like cooking yourself. Generally in Britain there are three specific sorts
Re: can a blind person drive a car?
Well yes and no. It is quite possible for a blind person to handle the sterring wheel, accellerator, break and all other controls without a problem, however there is no way of actually knowing what is around you or where your steering the thing, and sinse the
Re: Training Centers
that sort of institutionalized living for blind people does sound a little scary really, rather too much like an extention of specialized schools, especially if you don't actually take care of things like cooking yourself. Generally in Britain there are three specific sorts
Re: Shameless self promotion aka Dark's singing demos
Well glad you liked anyway.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=172095#p172095
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Re: Shameless self promotion aka Dark's singing demos
Hi. Glad people like, as I said it was harder work than I expected. I was going to sing Una fortiva lagrima, instead of O Del mio, but changed my mind because Una fortiva is sort of a marathon and takes a lot of work to sing. I'm glad I did
Re: Shameless self promotion aka Dark's singing demos
Hi. Glad people like, as I said it was harder work than I expected. I was going to sing Una fortiva lagrima, instead of O Del mio, but changed my mind because Una fortiva is sort of a marathon and takes a lot of work to sing. I'm glad I did
Re: Shameless self promotion aka Dark's singing demos
Hi. Glad people like, as I said it was harder work than I expected. I was going to sing Una fortiva lagrima, instead of O Del mio, but changed my mind because Una fortiva is sort of a marathon and takes a lot of work to sing. I'm glad I did
Shameless self promotion aka Dark's singing demos
As most people will probably know by now, likely my main passion in life (even more than computer games or even Doctor who), is singing! Last christmas my parents booked me an appointment to go to a professional recording studio and get some r
Re: We're alive - SPOILERS!
Well just heard chapter 43 part 3 (I was away on monday but got to it today). I actually suspected what would happen to Datu when they reached the arena, what with it having so much significance as related to Sam's death. Personally I did find Samantha's death quite a
Re: The seventh Doctor and Ace
Well Fastfinge, remember the original doctor who series spanned 26 years of tv, and like any tv series went through good and bad writers and good and bad moments. While I was never a fan of Mccoy and ace on tv as I said, Fenric and Ghostlight are just down right
Re: The seventh Doctor and Ace
Well Fastfinge, remember the original doctor who series spanned 26 years of tv, and like any tv series went through good and bad writers and good and bad moments. While I was never a fan of Mccoy and ace on tv as I said, Fenric and Ghostlight are just down right
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