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Comment Re:I try to keep an open mind... but it's hard (Score 1) 205

I don't even mind their big back-story about aliens and what-not. Ignoring the fact that a sci-fi writer wrote it, who's to say that's any more laughable than other stuff. And you could say that maybe he was just inspired by the spoken word or universal secrets to write his other stuff, which isn't that much more implausible than where many of the stories for the Bible came from.

I guess if you have read any of his fairly pedestrian SF (sadly I have) and his even crappier dianetics stuff you would see that it was a cynical attempt to mold some crappy SF ideas into a religion. All the cliches are there - mixed in with your mumbo jumbo you have super men, good and evil aliens, spacecraft that look exactly like dc-8's, volcanos...it only gets stupider.

A true testament to how idiotic you can be and still raise followers...

Regard to the catholic church - here in AU they are in a bit of a stink about the whole child molestation cases getting somehow shredded.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_sexual_abuse_cases_in_Australia

Organised religion - fuck...who would even

Comment Re:One down (Score 2) 67

The greens are in favour of r18.

"When it came to reforming our classification system, only the Greens declared unequivocal support for the introduction of an R18+ rating for games.

“It is bizarre that Australia is one of the only countries in the Western world without an adult classification for games,” says Scott Ludlam, Greens Senator for Western Australia. “We believe that a change to the classification system should occur in the next term in parliament.”"

Tell me more of these wacky policies

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SolarPHP 1.0 Released 125

HvitRavn writes "SolarPHP 1.0 stable was released by Paul M. Jones today. SolarPHP is an application framework and library, and is a serious contender alongside Zend Framework, Symphony, and similar frameworks. SolarPHP has in the recent years been the cause of heated debate in the PHP community due to provocative benchmark results posted on Paul M. Jones' blog."
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Looking Back At Dungeons & Dragons 189

An anonymous reader sends in a nostalgic piece about Dungeons & Dragons and the influence it's had on games and gamers for the past 36 years. Quoting: "Maybe there was something in the air during the early '70s. Maybe it was historically inevitable. But it seems way more than convenient coincidence that Gygax and Arneson got their first packet of rules for D&D out the door in 1974, the same year Nolan Bushnell managed to cobble together a little arcade machine called Pong. We've never had fun quite the same way since. Looking back, these two events set today's world of gaming into motion — the Romulus and Remus of modern game civilization. For the rest of forever, we would sit around and argue whether games should let us do more or tell us better stories."

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