Jay Eudy

Six-of-Nine

Re: Assistance needed: Clean up our forums!

July 19 2010
i can help out
Pete Spreadborough

Pete_jhS

Re: Assistance needed: Clean up our forums!

July 19 2010
Seeing as that I'm not planning on questing much until Season 2 goes live on Holodeck and am not particular interested in spending much time on Tribble now I've poked about it a bit at the interesting bits (and I have almost the entirety of this week off work), I'd be very happy to help tidy up.
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: True blood anyone?

July 19 2010
In the books Kenya and Kevin are an almost item.

Yea too bad Godric is dead, that was a bummer, especially since the one on the show was much cooler than the version in the book.

Pam is even better in the books, she is one of Sookie's true friends, her one liners are even better.

I just heard a lil of Jason's accent, did not catch the aussie, my bad. Bill is noticably British.
James S

Gettorix

Re: True blood anyone?

July 19 2010
Pam and Lafayette rock! My husband and I both think they're the best. Lately the deputy Kenya has been funny too.

And Godric can bite me anytime. Sexiest vampire, ever.
Neil

scotbloke

Re: True blood anyone?

July 19 2010
Love love love Lafayette!

BTW, Jason's Australian in real life (I believe he was in Home & Away for those that remember). Bill is English...

My fave character hands down has got to be Pam! Her one-liners are amazing! Lafayette is a close second...

My fave:
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: True blood anyone?

July 19 2010
Anyone as excited over the possible gaymance for Lafayette? I hope it works out. Dave (my lp) is worried it may be part of some plot, but other than his blood dealing i cant think of anyone that should need to set him up.

P.S. and to American Wolf, the books are good as well, several gay characters.
Edited July 19 2010 by Seannewboy
Bradley Barbour

bradley1701

Re: RT RP

July 19 2010
I'll plan something for the weekend and something for a weeknight and then see how many people we get and what day and time works for most or if we can do it a couple times a week. As we get a little closer, I will post a set date and time here.
Nick

Nikku

Re: RT RP

July 19 2010
Ship interiors is what I've been waiting for before starting to RP in STO. Without them it was just looking a bit odd! But now I'm ready to go! :D

Unfortunately I'm not generally available on Saturddays - I only get to see my boyfriend at weekends and so he gets annoyed if I spend them playing games! - but if anything comes up that's on a weekday I will be in!
Bradley Barbour

bradley1701

Re: RT RP

July 18 2010
I haven't yet planned an RP event because we initially didn't have a huge response and with being so close to Season 2, I thought it would be fun to wait for ship interiors to go live!

That being said, I am looking at AUGUST 1 to do a roleplaying event.
Joseph Baker

Jerran

Re: Anothor Victory.

July 18 2010
Neilston wrote:

Us long term Iowans tend to be Fiscally conservative and socially liberal. And not taken to extremes. I have always thought this had more to do with the Small town, farmer mentality than anything else. It has only been in the last few decades that more extremist views have cropped up, and they tend to get shamed into silence fairly quickly.

That is not to say that we don't have the Haters, the Closed minded Boobs, and the like. We just assume it is the "Coasters" that have been moving to Iowa the last couple decades causing the trouble and leave it at that.


I used to live in Arizona, and when I first moved there, the people who lived there had a pretty similar attitude. Most were eastern transplants who moved to get out of the cold. It was a small C conservative state that pretty much believed in live and let live. But, over the course of about 10 years that I lived there, it just started to get overrun by the bats**t wing of the conservative movement. Just look at how John McCain used to be "the maverick," taking pride in bucking the traditional Republican establishment. Now in order to keep his job, he felt he had to run to the right, first with crazy Sarah and then to keep pace with J D Hayworth, a local Rush Limbaugh wannabe. When I lived in AZ, I used to actually kinda respect McCain because all of the republicans hated him. Now not so much, and AZ as a whole is kinda going that way as well. As I said before, that xenophobia is a part of everyone's DNA, almost. If they put gay marriage up to a vote in Iowa, is it really going to hold?
Ario

Ario

Re:Final Fantasy XIV

July 17 2010
and fyi our site is sorta up, still a work in progress but check out our lore section
http://www.lux-nocturna.org/
Joseph Baker

Jerran

Re: Anothor Victory.

July 17 2010
staticvelocity wrote:
The biggest loss the state of California suffered for civil rights, in my opinion, was when we lost silicon valley... politicians and power companies schemed Davis out of office, Schwarzenegger came in, and nobody did anything to try to retain our high-end business sector. When they left, we lost most of our wealthy-yet-social-minded voters.

Also, the lack of cross-minority support is astounding! Being bi-racial, I am most irritated when I am discriminated against by a well dressed minority! WTF?!? I live in an urban-conservative climate of Cali, and there are way too many people here that vote against civil rights and claim they love their families only to whore themselves at truck stops. Hypocrits!


Though I agree that the whole Gray Davis thing was a crock, the blame for the lack of those technology companies is just simple economics. California priced itself out of competitiveness. All you have to do is look at the property values before the collapse of the housing market. Notwithstanding the outflux of technology companies to cheaper countries like China and India, CA is by far the most expensive place in just this country. I work for a joint venture in Utah between two of the largest technology companies in the world, and the only reason why this facility is even here is because of cheap land and tax incentives. That and one of the two companies originally started the construction, but ended up not being able to do it alone, so it was mothballed for several years before the other partner stepped in with money. It was far cheaper to move people here than it would have been to build something in CA and then move people there. The cost of living is just so much lower.

As for your other comment about minorities working against civil rights, I too am surprised when that happens. From my limited observations, though, I think it's just human nature. When you get into an exclusive club, humans, no matter their race, gender, or whatever have a tendency to want to keep it exclusive. I don't know if it's a payback thing where they're saying that this was done to them so they want to do it to others or if they truly believe that letting others in will dilute what they have, as the argument against gay marriage often goes. It's sad, but I think there is a very xenophobic quality to human nature that abhors "the other." We all have it to some degree. It's just that most of us can control that xenophobia with rationality.
Joseph Baker

Jerran

Re: Anothor Victory.

July 17 2010
Sincarino wrote:
Gettorix wrote:


Does anyone else find it disturbing that California is less progressive on this issue than Iowa?

-James


For me, being a long time resident of this bankrupt state, I'm more frustrated than disturbed. I partly blame religion. Harvest Crusade Ministries, the Seventh Day Adventists Conference, and Rick Warren's Saddleback Church (just to name a few) are headquartered in California and have significant influence over not just state Republicans but elected Democrats from swing districts.



I live in Utah, so don't get me started on the role that religion plays in politics. That being said, I'm curious as to the politics in Colorado, considering that you have such powerful religious organizations as Focus on the Family headquartered there.
David Scott

staticvelocity

Re: Anothor Victory.

July 17 2010
The biggest loss the state of California suffered for civil rights, in my opinion, was when we lost silicon valley... politicians and power companies schemed Davis out of office, Schwarzenegger came in, and nobody did anything to try to retain our high-end business sector. When they left, we lost most of our wealthy-yet-social-minded voters.

Also, the lack of cross-minority support is astounding! Being bi-racial, I am most irritated when I am discriminated against by a well dressed minority! WTF?!? I live in an urban-conservative climate of Cali, and there are way too many people here that vote against civil rights and claim they love their families only to whore themselves at truck stops. Hypocrits!
Noel Vega

Sincarino

Re: Anothor Victory.

July 17 2010
Gettorix wrote:


Does anyone else find it disturbing that California is less progressive on this issue than Iowa?

-James


For me, being a long time resident of this bankrupt state, I'm more frustrated than disturbed. I partly blame religion. Harvest Crusade Ministries, the Seventh Day Adventists Conference, and Rick Warren's Saddleback Church (just to name a few) are headquartered in California and have significant influence over not just state Republicans but elected Democrats from swing districts.

Also keep in mind that California is one of the larger states in the country. Although it has sizable and familiar urban centers (Los Angeles,San Francisco, San Diego for example, which consistently help Feinstein and Boxer get re-elected to the U.S. Senate, thank goodness)suburban and rural communities make up most of the state; people in such communities tend to be center-right, politically.

And let's not forget that Reagan, Nixon and Buchanan were/are Californians :P
Edited July 17 2010 by Sincarino
Andrew Isaacs-Smith

Khyfa

Re: Stonewall Idol - Episode 4: The Results/ Top 3!

July 17 2010
Yay to the Top 3!!!!!!!!!!!!!
James S

Gettorix

Re: Anothor Victory.

July 16 2010
How embarrassing is it that the U.S. is lagging behind


I agree we are way behind some other countries, though Uganda makes us look positively Utopian...

One of the major impacts though of the recent court rulings on DOMA is that the federal government has no authority to define marriage. At all. Which means it's a state-by-state battle. So 3 down, 47 to go! (I think it's 3 states that have full marriage equality.)

Does anyone else find it disturbing that California is less progressive on this issue than Iowa?

We have "Domestic Partnerships" here in Nevada, which I accept as a "Separate but Equal" status filling in until we can get it right for good.

-James
Chris

Propecius

Re: Anothor Victory.

July 16 2010
Neilston wrote:
Just remember, two steps forward, one step back.

Which is a nice way of saying, WONDERFUL NEWS, but don't let your guard down.


Agreed. But it does seem the tide is turning our way. I mean, come on, even Argentina has gay marriage now. How embarrassing is it that the U.S. is lagging behind machismo-based cultures on gay issues. That's tantamount to lagging behind arab nations on women's rights, or Jack in the Box for food quality.

(Although I do occasionally crave their unlike-anyone-else's tacos....)
Nick

Nikku

Re: Beta testing

July 16 2010
Still only testing in North America as far as I know... :(
David Scott

staticvelocity

Re: Beta testing

July 16 2010
LOL I wanna hear it all! I woke up today to texts from my buds about the Beta! who has rumors?