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Gotcha. I can see Sean Connery doing desktop support for some papertowel manufacturer just outside Norwich.Originally posted by Diestl View PostMost of us are James bond types who happen to do IT because it pays well. At least thats my perception.
Ah Mish Moneypenny.
Why don't you shlip into shomething more comfortable whilsht I edit your regishtry shettings.Comment
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I can assure you, climbing is not boring.
Fear of heights? Fair enough.
What about fencing? Social, appeals to the psychopath in us all.
Archery?
Martial arts?Comment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhy not think.
solve the question of free will.
is there such a thing as free will ? or are we subject to determinism ?

Is there such a thing as determinism or is only free will which makes it so ?
PS My favrouite hobbies are Polo and Time Travel .Comment
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Conversely a real spy’s job would be boring like IT, especially if you were planted as a sleeper.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostGotcha. I can see Sean Connery doing desktop support for some papertowel manufacturer just outside Norwich.
Ah Mish Moneypenny.
Why don't you shlip into shomething more comfortable whilsht I edit your regishtry shettings."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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You're not trying to imply that James bond films aren't accurate documentaries are you?Originally posted by Paddy View PostConversely a real spy’s job would be boring like IT, especially if you were planted as a sleeper.
I've just found out my whole life has been based on a lie? :sobsComment
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Not recommended, did that one the other week after watching a programme about Calvinism in Scotland. The subject can get quite depressing.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhy not think.
solve the question of free will.
is there such a thing as free will ? or are we subject to determinism ?Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by krytonsheep View PostFlying cheap electric RC planes with live video is getting fairly popular (FPV-First person viewing).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTDuG...eature=related
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It is unless you are under 12.Originally posted by realityhack View Post
I can assure you, climbing is not boring.
Fear of heights? Fair enough.
What about fencing? Social, appeals to the psychopath in us all.
Archery?
Martial arts?
Fencing is too gay.
Martial Arts is too much like hard work.
Archery is a good option, best yet!Comment
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