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G'day mobsters
So I have come to the idea that this thread is for the most part just TOTAL BS congratulations pochui on correctly naming this blog be cool mate best of luck to you on the tables.
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Perception of Nonsense:
Many is the time I’ve raked a pot while saying, “They can’t figure out your strategy if you don’t have one.” The perception of nonsense is a strength of my game. Note that I said perception of nonsense. There’s a difference between real nonsense and perceived nonsense — and the distinction is crucial. It’s real nonsense, clearly, to cold-call a raise and a reraise with 6-4 offsuit. But it’s only perceived nonsense to take that same hand and open for a raise on the button with (to your keen eye) proven willing-to-surrender blinds waiting to act behind. From that raise can come two good outcomes. First, the blinds might fold, either right then or under subsequent bluffy pressure. Second, even better, you could hit the flop, drive all the way, and get the chance to show down your winning rags — your perceived nonsense — whereupon you get to say, ...
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List of pig breeds:
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lmfao - potbelly pig...so it's like you have to smoke her belly to get high
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People were given a flash of four numbers on a screen, and asked to figure out if their average was higher or lower than five. That wasn't the subconscious part of the experiment. The part that poked the subconscious mind came before that. The places where the numbers were going to come up on the screen were occupied by hashtags. And just for a second, before the conscious numbers were flashed, another set of numbers were up there. These sets averaged, like the conscious numbers, above or below five. When the subjects were forced to guess what these briefly-flashed numbers were, they were as likely to guess wrong as they were to guess right. No one had 'seen' them.
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I read an interesting thing the other day, interesting enough to make me think is belongs in this thread; that it is b******t.
These scientists where trying to figure out if they could teach mice to go through a maze, in a number of generations, maybe after a while that knowledge, of how the maze looked, would be in their genes.
And it worked! I can't remember how many generations it took, but all of a sudden the mice knew the maze the first time they were in it!
But not only that! Other mice, (in a testgroup) that were not related to the testsubjects, suddenly also knew how to navigate the maze!?
Like the information was shared colletivily among all mice!
Does this mean, that if I get a mouse, and the very same maze, it will be able to get through it on the first try?
We have to change all the mazes, or the mice will take over!!!
Posted by Pjot:We have to change all the mazes, or the mice will take over!!!
I'm familiar with that story, not sure about the validity of it's claims though.
Call it hubris if you will, but with humans inventing the Internet, writing etc... I'm betting we will be able to hold off our mouse overlords, for a wee bit longer...
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Posted by marqis:
Posted by Pjot:We have to change all the mazes, or the mice will take over!!!
I'm familiar with that story, not sure about the validity of it's claims though.
Call it hubris if you will, but with humans inventing the Internet, writing etc... I'm betting we will be able to hold off our mouse overlords, for a wee bit longer...
I don't know man, I don't know...
I once had rats, two of them. Their almost mice. And those b*stards where developing a thumb! The thing that separates the primates from the rest of the animals!
And this is true: I once saw one of them holding a piece of their food in just one hand, clearly keeping it in place with it's small thumb!
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What if someone made a machine that can, if provided with a pile of some raw materials, build a 100% EXACT copy of itself, only 50% smaller.
This 50% smaller machine then creates another one, again 50% smaller (to 25% of the original, still 100% exact copy) etc..
Continuing this loop you will get to a point where the material gets too small to hold its shape, but still maybe you would be able to have a very complex machine, at the size of a small pebble?
If u then also provide the 100% size machine with the capabilties of producing, lets say an helicopter, wouldnt it also be possible to produce helicopters the size of a pebble?
Would this be possible with todays technology? I fail to see why it shouldn't.
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Hello it's a new morning in Lithuania, for those who don't have a clue what morning is: Morning is the period of time between dawn and noon. Morning precedes afternoon, evening, and night in the sequence of a day. Originally, the term referred to sunrise (5:00 a.m. ~ 9:00 a.m.) - source wikipedia.
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Posted by pochui: Hello it's a new morning in Lithuania, for those who don't have a clue what morning is: Morning is the period of time between dawn and noon. Morning precedes afternoon, evening, and night in the sequence of a day. Originally, the term referred to sunrise (5:00 a.m. ~ 9:00 a.m.) - source wikipedia.
G'day poucui
Hope your day is going well amigo. It is 1:50pm here in cloudy Fredericton, NB. Canada Just taking a small break from my days poker play. Up slightly so far in todays session. hope the upward climb continues
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aloha Ronin,
nice to hear from you, gl in your upwards quest- pretty sure u will do well...
oh wait i forgot sth- this is the bullsh1t place isn't it...so i just can't leave this post as a decent one, need to upgrade it to the highest standards of bullsh1tess:
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The fundamental theorem of poker, introduced by David Sklansky, states: "Every time you play a hand differently from the way you would have played it if you could see all your opponents' cards, they gain; and every time you play your hand the same way you would have played it if you could see all their cards, they lose. Conversely, every time opponents play their hands differently from the way they would have if they could see all your cards, you gain; and every time they play their hands the same way they would have played if they could see all your cards, you lose."
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Posted by pochui: The fundamental theorem of poker, introduced by David Sklansky, states: "Every time you play a hand differently from the way you would have played it if you could see all your opponents' cards, they gain; and every time you play your hand the same way you would have played it if you could see all their cards, they lose. Conversely, every time opponents play their hands differently from the way they would have if they could see all your cards, you gain; and every time they play their hands the same way they would have played if they could see all your cards, you lose."
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Posted by magatt966: why did you posted it here
THIS IS NOT A B******T .....or maybe it is
everything that surrounds us is bullsh1t...sometimes u need to buy a conversion kit (similar to diesel engine to run on waste vegetable oil conversion kit) to see the whole picture
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Indoor cannabis cultivation
Cannabis can be grown indoors in a soil-like medium under artificial light, adding fertilizer when the plants are given water. Cultivating cannabis indoors is more complicated and expensive than growing outdoors, but it allows the cultivator complete control over the growing environment. Plants of any type can be grown faster indoors than out due to 24-hour light, additional atmospheric CO2, and controlled humidity which allows freer CO2 respiration.
Plants can also be grown indoors through the use of hydroponics.
To grow plants indoors, a growing medium (e.g. soil or growing substrate), water, nutrients, light and air need to be supplied to the plant (with the exception of aeroponic cultivation, in which case a growing medium is not required).
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haven't posted here for a while, so here goes:
Anaerobic digestion is the simple, natural breakdown of organic matter into carbon dioxide, methane and water, by two groups of microorganisms, bacteria and archaea. Since many of these are intolerant to oxygen, this process is known as anaerobic.
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Posted by pochui: haven't posted here for a while, so here goes:
Anaerobic digestion is the simple, natural breakdown of organic matter into carbon dioxide, methane and water, by two groups of microorganisms, bacteria and archaea. Since many of these are intolerant to oxygen, this process is known as anaerobic.
just for the 10 points ..
preddicting with statistics
100 % and 0 % does not exist
So the chance a man can get pregnant is more than 0 %
it is about 0.000000000000000000000........0000001 % chance so not zero.
Well pochui congratulations on opening your now blog mate. Sure it will do well and become a happening place.
I want to ask your opinion on female tattoo art. personally i used to think all tattoos on women were slutty. Now I can appreciate some body art on women if it is good and tasteful work. I still think women who get tramp stamped above there buttocks should just piss off and shutup when some tells them they look like a tramp with that type of tattoo. What do you think? Do you think tramp stamps are slutty or artsy?
I hope this BS topic question is ok with you
be cool
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Surely the tastefulness, or otherwise, of female inking depends entirely on it's location on their anatomy.
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Posted by HenryMinute:
Posted by RoninHarper: G'day mate
Well pochui congratulations on opening your now blog mate. Sure it will do well and become a happening place.
I want to ask your opinion on female tattoo art. personally i used to think all tattoos on women were slutty. Now I can appreciate some body art on women if it is good and tasteful work. I still think women who get tramp stamped above there buttocks should just piss off and shutup when some tells them they look like a tramp with that type of tattoo. What do you think? Do you think tramp stamps are slutty or artsy?
I hope this BS topic question is ok with you
be cool
Ronin
Surely the tastefulness, or otherwise, of female inking depends entirely on it's location on their anatomy.
Generic tattoo anywhere on a woman = s**t, or on anyone really.
Unoriginal tattoos are fucking pointless. If I ever get a tat it has to be meaningful and the only one, otherwise why bother?