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Point Man

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Posted in: Getting to know each other
 Point Man
04-01-2006, 1:44 AM
#315
:lol: You know you married well when you can bring home a Star Wars video game as a gift for your wife and she digs it. What can I say? I am a blessed man. :rddance:...  [Read More]
Posted in: Question About Religion
 Point Man
10-12-2006, 11:22 PM
#56
stoffe-mkb raises some really good questions. I will try to answer them, but, I must warn you, deep theological questions such as these will require some deep theology to answer. Why is God universally referred to as He? Wouldn't the presence of a ge...  [Read More]
Posted in: How many people really use LF?
 Point Man
09-01-2006, 10:26 PM
#34
Never heard of it....  [Read More]
Posted in: Favorite Lemon Lime Beverage?
 Point Man
09-01-2006, 10:29 PM
#61
Do margaritas count?...  [Read More]
Posted in: Forum updates... but it doesn't tell me.
 Point Man
07-03-2006, 12:31 AM
#2
So, who had access to your coffee cup? :elephant:...  [Read More]
Kate Beckinsale is like 32 and Bastila is 18 people! (primagames guide official confirms this) Where did you see this? I can't find it in my Prima guide....  [Read More]
I don't know about any of those, even though most of these actors would fit perfectly. But for some reason StarWars movies are only made with unknown/ not well known actors, so I think most of them cancel out. Yeah, who ever heard of that Liam Neeson...  [Read More]
Posted in: Poster Above You
 Point Man
09-01-2006, 10:37 PM
#30
Must either be really light or in a sailboat for the wind to take him somewhere....  [Read More]
Posted in: How do you build your character?
 Point Man
06-04-2006, 12:40 AM
#1
I'm curious to learn how others like to build their characters. Sometimes we may be stuck in a rut, and hearing how others approach things could lead to more opportunities for replay fun. Personally, I like to go LSM Jedi Guardian my first playthrou...  [Read More]
Posted in: DHS Gives Finger to NYC & D.C.
 Point Man
06-05-2006, 12:35 AM
#15
How do you explain the DHS listing New York as having no landmarks? I saw "zero national monuments", not "no landmarks." They are getting $124.4 million of the total $711 million. That's 17.5% of the grant funds going to a city t...  [Read More]
Posted in: DHS Gives Finger to NYC & D.C.
 Point Man
06-05-2006, 12:19 AM
#13
Right... because peanut farmers in Georgia really need a 40% increase in counter-terrorism funds... 1) There is more to Georgia than peanut farmers. Other places may not be such visible targets as the Statue of Liberty, but Ft. Benning, GA (the home...  [Read More]
Posted in: DHS Gives Finger to NYC & D.C.
 Point Man
06-05-2006, 12:02 AM
#11
Hey, guys, believe it or not, there is more to the United States than New York and Washington, DC. Other places need security, as well. As I read the article, New York is still the biggest recipient of grants. What's the problem with spreading the li...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Expert Forum
 Point Man
07-17-2006, 12:25 AM
#82
The Zweihander and Heavy Scots Claymore are only different by the design of the two smaller blads near the pommel. A bastard sword was originally designed for someone used to a standard sword learning to fight with a longer sword. The bastard is ex...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Expert Forum
 Point Man
07-16-2006, 10:40 PM
#79
That is why I compared it to Kendo, which works primarily with the edge and power strokes rather that European methods. The problem with the bastard or Zwei-hand is that you have a 200 mm section of what is really the blade to use with a German style...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Expert Forum
 Point Man
07-16-2006, 7:29 PM
#76
If anyone has any good resources on sword fighting I would appreciate it if they would share. I'm attempting to script the final battle of my story and it is not going very well at this point. I attempted to locate some web sources on fencing but hav...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Separation of Church and State
 Point Man
06-07-2006, 1:22 AM
#97
O rly. I challenge you to pull up some quotes showing so. Because all the quotes *I* have read prove the exact opposite. Okay, here you go. George Washington's personal prayer journal (http://jagger.me.berkeley.edu/~lawton/gwprayer.html) Numerous Fo...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Separation of Church and State
 Point Man
06-06-2006, 12:49 AM
#93
This all goes back to the Enlightenment when things came to be secular, like the Constitution, a godless document. Actually, ancient Israel had it long before the (so-called) Enlightenment. The Judges and then the King were not allowed to be priests....  [Read More]
Posted in: The Separation of Church and State
 Point Man
06-06-2006, 12:24 AM
#91
Separation of church and state... Not in the Constitution. Comes from Thomas Jefferson's letter to a group of Baptists in Connecticut who were concerned that the government was going to regulate their free exercise of religion. "Congress shal...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Separation of Church and State
 Point Man
06-05-2006, 11:48 PM
#89
It prohibits the "mixing" of the two in general, the Pope can't manipulate things in Washington D.C, and the President can't manipulate things in the Vatican (or anyplace more local for that matter). Care to quote the passage in the Constit...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Separation of Church and State
 Point Man
06-05-2006, 10:53 PM
#87
So then... following this line of reasoning too far... if marriage is a civil/governmental institution, and the US constitution bans religion from interfering with government... ..does that meant that hetero-only marriages are unconstitutional? ;)...  [Read More]
Posted in: Evolution - and how we know it's right
 Point Man
06-22-2006, 1:03 AM
#131
www.talkorigins.org/FAQ: The thermodynamics argument is a common one, but it's nothing more than a myth. Formation of snowflakes does not violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics because they form in an open system and the snowflakes are disordered...  [Read More]
Posted in: Evolution - and how we know it's right
 Point Man
06-21-2006, 11:27 PM
#129
Nor is that, with all due respect, the "job" of the theory of evolution. Its task is to explain how the existing organism developed into what they are today. Maybe so. Let's skip forward and postulate matter always existed (a statement of f...  [Read More]
Posted in: Evolution - and how we know it's right
 Point Man
06-21-2006, 9:23 PM
#127
I have to wonder why the limit was placed on not discussing origin of the universe. That is where the real question is. Even though some of the older evidence for evolution is questionable at best and dishonest at worst, to dispute that species adapt...  [Read More]
Posted in: Views on Jedi
 Point Man
05-26-2006, 10:05 PM
#171
Balance means all sides are equal. Does it not? (snip)The complete and utter erradication of the DarkSide of the force is NOT balance. You cannot have Day without Night. This is a common error people make when they think of scientific balance instead...  [Read More]
Posted in: Getting rid of T3
 Point Man
04-28-2006, 7:40 PM
#139
T3 has to stay. You have to use him to unlock the navicomputer on the Ebon Hawk so you can go to the Unknown Regions where Revan went....  [Read More]
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