Doghead's Cosmic Bar

This is a science fiction character forum. Doghead's Cosmic Bar is an intergalactic bar run by your favorite bartender, Doghead. Stop in, have a drink, and get your talk on!

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19 years ago #7991
1.A
2.B,E. D... darn that imaginiary cat... ill get him soon!
3.I don't bookmark... But im going to check out A 4 sure
4)B- AI building... come on singualrity! lol honest D/E
5) some A fixing and E

19 years ago #7992
Ulrike, Please tell me more about taiji.

Dallymo, I almost put fark on the list of sites. It was kind of a random list :-)

Lady Orchid, I am glad you'd want to help a good cause. I think you should consider keeping the money when you win the lottery do you can make sure it goes to research you really want and that the money isn't wasted. I bet youd be a great director of some foundation. Besides, then you could pay yourself a little of the money to live on. :-)

19 years ago #7993
Oh..oh..far away from anything rewarding.. but thanks for the comment.

19 years ago #7994
Bev: taiji is martial art that goes back to ancient times in China. Most people in the U.S. practice it more for the health benefits than anything else, but it is extremely effective as a martial art. A big part of taiji is relaxation. The idea is to be so relaxed and alert that a fly can't land on you without you noticing and sinking due to the extra weight.

So how can you "fight" if you're relaxed? Simple. By being alert. If you use force, you give your opponent something to push back on. If you use no-force (relaxed, taiji style), there is nothing to resist. In fact, the more you resist, the more you give your opponent. Reistance is Futile!

19 years ago #7995
I thought the actual combat element wasn't still practiced.

19 years ago #7996
In China, it's still a big deal. There are "push hands competitions." People are often severely injured in them (broken necks, arms, etc.). To me, this goes against the entire spirit of taiji, but that's just my opinion.

The funny thing...is that in order to get maximum health benefits, you have to do the moves as you would against an opponent, which means you need to practice with an opponent sometimes, to test yourself. We practice it slowly, and with very little force, most of the time (incidentally, the less force used the MORE effective taiji is). But it's easy to get carried away . I have never been put to the test in a life/death situation, and hope that I never do, but, yes, the combat element is still an important aspect.

The real lessons for self defense, though, are alertness (being aware of your surroundings) and ability to react. Most people freeze up when confronted with violence.

19 years ago #7997
Botmaster Poll

1. I began building bots because: bd i'm probably replacing something, but damned if i know what it is...




2. I post in the forums
A.B.E.

3. I have the following sites bookmarked
E. Others i have so many random bookmarks...
4. If I had 10 millions dollars I would
E.

5.If I could make my bot do one thing perfectly, it would be
A. B.

19 years ago #7999
After a bit of a hiatus I am back here again. Hi room!

1. I began building bots because:
A. I love AI (I struck out "I am a programer" because the more I try to do it the more apparent it becomes that I am not )

2. I post in the forums
E. Other (at random)

3. I have the following sites bookmarked
E. Others (tech,shareware and astronomy)

4. If I had 10 millions dollars I would
B. Quit my job and start a charitable foundation

5....one thing perfectly, it would be
A. Make sense (carry on a coherent conversation)

19 years ago #8001
Hey! revscrj, long time no see!

Poll:
1. E, it's all for the creative side of character development. And the opportunity to chat with your characters without knowing what exactly what they'll answer (and see how they react with others)
5. A and B, my "perfect" bot would be totally himself... funny, and coherent (at least, in his way).

19 years ago #8002
Hejix: Heya!

Rox: See- that is exactly what my bot's grammar sounds like

Ulrike: along the lines of 'less is more' in martial arts, Aikido it wholley based on the principle that when one attacks one is weak, for the way of harmony is not aligned with the way of combat. The resultant deefense style that evolved out of that concept is utterly beautiful and oddly applicable to everything from conversation to mass social dynamic.

19 years ago #8003
Hi Rev! It's good to see you back.

Ulrike, thanks for the great answer. I was familiar with the words "chi" and "ki", but you had to throw in ji just to keep me on my toes. Due to a change in my work scheule, I will have to stop going to Yantra classes (a Tibetan form of yoga). I am looking for something to do on a different day and there is one studio near me that offers "Tai Chi Martial Arts" and another that offers "Taoist Martial Arts." Can anyone give me suggestions on what I should look for when chosing a new teacher?

19 years ago #8004
Roxie, your attack on Mel Arware (and others) is completely unacceptable. I am sure that I am not the only one who tried to explain the rules of posting to you in a private chat. I am posting this publicly because you would take neither hint nor direction in private. Psimagus is right when he tells you he is not the only one who feels you’ve gone too far.

As a group, we have been more than tolerant. Calling people names is not funny or clever. It is weak and small minded, and makes you look bratty. Posting everywhere without regard for the topic or content of your post is not friendly. It makes you look self-centered and ignorant. This behavior is not working for you. You need to start treating other people better, so you can make friends and have the social contact you seek.

I am very sorry if you have a neurological disfunction or developmental delay that is makes social interaction difficult. I really do understand how hard it can be. Maybe if you took our suggestions and started making your own bot, you could pour your energy into a hobby and that could help you focus. You can also try exploring other forums. You may like www.livejournal.com or http://www.kidzworld.com/kidzworld/. If you find people who are interested in the same things you are, you will be better at talking with them. Anyway, it’s good to visit a lot of sites and see which ones you like.

If you do build a bot, I’ll be happy to help you as much as I can, as long as you behave well. I post a bit too much myself, despite the fact that I’m disgraphic (my spelling and typing are very bad). I know that perfectly nice people can have a few “crossed wires” in the brain. I am glad you are trying to be social, but you need to stop and think about what you do, and change your behavior to something that works better for you.


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