Re: What is more important?

won't call it football but i would have to agree that drinking beers and watching argentina vs mexico is much more interesting than signing a nap

So I told the cop, "No YOU'RE driving under the influence... of being a JERK!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFjjO_lhf9c

Re: What is more important?

Anything which happens in the real world is more important than IC.

tweehonderd graden, dat is waarom ze me mr. fahrenheit noemen, ik reis aan de snelheid van het licht, ik ga een supersonische man van u maken

Re: What is more important?

sitting on my chair day dreaming is more important than ic

i love you all!

Re: What is more important?

Hell, spending your time on the forums, answering questions like this regarding galaxies and families which have nothing to do with you is probably more important than signing a NAP.

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Re: What is more important?

If you were really skillful, like me tongue lol, you would be signing a nap, while watching football, while your naked GF brings you beer to drink, and somehow be getting paid from work at the same time

Re: What is more important?

Shortly following that statement, Satan introduced a mass transportation network in order to allow Spiritual's soul to be shipped among all the various circles of hell, rather than being left in just a single circle.  tongue

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Re: What is more important?

getting laid in the bed, while signing nap

i love you all!

8 (edited by Spiritual 01-Jul-2010 15:31:38)

Re: What is more important?

> Zarf BeebleBrix wrote:

> Shortly following that statement, Satan introduced a mass transportation network in order to allow Spiritual's soul to be shipped among all the various circles of hell, rather than being left in just a single circle.  tongue


The Books of Enoch

Enoch was shown the circles of heaven by angels, below is a short part about the 3rd circle of heaven: 

The angels leading Enoch explained to him that this place is prepared for the righteous, while the terrible place prepared for the sinners is in the northern regions of the third heaven. He saw there all sorts of tortures, and impenetrable gloom, and there is no light there, but a gloomy fire is always burning. And all that place has fire on all sides, and on all sides cold and ice, thus it burns and freezes. And the angels, terrible and without pity, carry savage weapons, and their torture is unmerciful

Hell is the 3rd circle of heaven tongue

Hence the quote from the film Prohecy

9 (edited by Zarf BeebleBrix 01-Jul-2010 18:07:04)

Re: What is more important?

Assume you're correct in your interpretation.  Where, ideally, would I have intended you be sent?


Edit: I probably should just cut to the chase and say this now.  You're just playing a semantic game.  By your interpretation, sending you to hell sends you to heaven.  However, functionally, you would be subject to all the tortures we normally associate with "hell," even though you're being in "heaven."  There's no "gotcha" argument here.

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Re: What is more important?

"""Think you need expensive MBAs to rise to the top of one of the world's biggest businesses? Don't tell Starbucks CIO Stephen Gillett.

The gateway to success can take many forms.

Gillett does actually have an MBA (from San Francisco State, as it happens), but according to a report in Forbes, one expert credits Gillett's time as a guild leader in leading massively-multiplayer online game World of Warcraft for his "meteoric rise."

According to Gillett's former boss John Hagel III, speaking at a leadership conference, successful guild leaders need "a high degree of influence...you have to be able to influence and persuade people--not order them to do things. Ordering people in most of these guilds doesn't get you far."

Aside from their leadership skills, Warcraft enthusiasts, Hagel told Forbes, "conduct extensive after-action reviews of their performances as well as that of the leader." They'll also "customize their own game interfaces to offer statistics and rate performance in areas they consider critical to their strategy" -- all key skills for any management professional, as our friendly office MBA tells us.

How strongly does Gillett believe in the ties between Warcraft and business? Strong enough to warrant a blog dedicated to the subject, run by the CIO himself. And it doesn't take long to see how running a guild and running a business are, in some ways, one and the same.

"What makes a community successful, makes a guild successful," Gillett writes. "If a guildie [sic] loyalty resides in any one individual in the guild, then you have future stress fractures waiting to happen. The goal is to have the loyalty reside with the guild and not specifically to any one person in it." Amen to that.

So there you have it, kids: next time your parents say you're playing too many games, tell them you're not blowing off your homework, you're honing your management skills. Good luck with that.  ""

http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/fortune-500-cio-learned-everything-from-world-of-warcraft/1403849

his blog
http://theguildcio.blogspot.com/

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

Re: What is more important?

on what motivates us:

http://www.thatvideosite.com/video/well_drawn_explanation_on_what_motivates_us

till the end of time..

12 (edited by Chris_Balsz 04-Jul-2010 01:57:00)

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silly brits its spelled Incentivize

interesting video


why do you keep watching online lectures

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.