temp42704's recent comments:

January 25th, 2007
The green on black one is mirrored Shift_JIS (or some other Japanese encoding) thats neither ASCII nor HTML.
December 7th, 2006
Do those get hot if he's eating hot food?
December 7th, 2006
Creamsicle http://creamsiclepedophilead.ytmnd.com/ (nsfw)
December 5th, 2006
Great stuff but, why Horlicks? That stuff tastes great. Its like asian nesquik (aside from ovaltine).
September 29th, 2006
Congratz for getting on. I knew yours had a high chance once they said Woz was gonna be the guest.
September 7th, 2006
mrpie5: If you can believe that there is a creator that was not created then why can't you believe that energy and mass were not created?
September 7th, 2006
Also, though I am not sure the impossibility of it, you use logic to prove something that is outside of logic. Thus logic is creating non-logic which I don't think can be done. This leads to my personal belief that talking truthfully about the existance of gods is impossible because it is attempting to comprehend that which is by definition above human comprehension.
September 7th, 2006
However you do not allow the possibility that the universe we live in is above our understanding. Life and intelligence being special and causality are not truths but rather human ideas of how the universe works. Causality, the major idea behind your argument, is a human inference based only on what we can observe. Your application of it my be an overextrapolation of it similar to how Newtonian mechanics fail at relativistic speeds.
September 7th, 2006
This is basically Aquinas' 2nd proof of the existance of God (Don't bother reading the other 4 they're basically the same idea). However, this argument is flawed. First I would like to point out to commenters that assume some conclusions that this proof does not prove the existance of a god (much less the Christian God) but only the existance of a First Cause. But more importantly you claim that there exists another realm that is outside of human understanding and therefore outside science and reason.
September 6th, 2006
Bruce Lee was the superior fighter, this becomes undeniable when you factor in his small size. In fact, Chuck Norris once trained under Bruce Lee to learn Jeet Kune Do. Its just that Chuck Norris appealed to the American idea of manliness because, even though he could kick his ass, a 138lb asian just doesn't look manly enough.