Naming is hard

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  1. how stupid is she gonna look in that "Broadway musical" now that her chest is bigger then her head?

    noones gonna wanna watch that (not any decent person anyways XD, might attract a whole new crowd though >_>)

  2. 0-o if her boss doesn't think she can perform her job anymore he has a right to fire her

    (Just thought id put alittle argument into this thread =P to much agreeing)

    You guys just want her to win cuz you wish you were the ones about to win 100 Zillion dallors lol.

    Now all i need is for someone to side with me and we're even! lol...

  3. Yes, we kids have it so easy, i mean with the internet making it even EASIER for kidnappers and sex offends to find us, Now we only have to stupidly get on the net to be killed!, w00t im sure glad i live in this day and age, =P.

    btw, that was funny as hell, =o and Atari 2600 rules.

  4. You can go online with PS2 and XBOX right? Can you get online with DSL? And is there some kinda subscription/fee for online gaming? My son is drivin me crazy over this and I really have no idea how to even get started or if its even possilbe with dsl. I know there is somethin you have to buy to go with the game stations.. I think LoL I guess my ? is... if I go buy whatever is needed, can i just hook it up, plug in the dsl and go online?

    Ps2 Free

    Xbox live not ^^

  5. Heres another python code for tic-tac-toe (Nooooooooooo i didn't write this)

    X = "X"
    O = "O"
    EMPTY = " "
    TIE = "TIE"
    NUM_SQUARES = 9


    def display_instruct():
    """Display game instructions."""
    print \
    """
    Welcome to the greatest intellectual challenge of all time: Tic-Tac-Toe.
    This will be a showdown between your human brain and my silicon processor.

    You will make your move known by entering a number, 0 - 8. The number
    will correspond to the board position as illustrated:

    0 | 1 | 2
    ---------
    3 | 4 | 5
    ---------
    6 | 7 | 8

    Prepare yourself, human. The ultimate battle is about to begin. \n
    """


    def ask_yes_no(question):
    """Ask a yes or no question."""
    response = None
    while response not in ("y", "n"):
    response = raw_input(question).lower()
    return response


    def ask_number(question, low, high):
    """Ask for a number within a range."""
    response = None
    while response not in range(low, high):
    response = int(raw_input(question))
    return response


    def pieces():
    """Determine if player or computer goes first."""
    go_first = ask_yes_no("Do you require the first move? (y/n): ")
    if go_first == "y":
    print "\nThen take the first move. You will need it."
    human = X
    computer = O
    else:
    print "\nYour bravery will be your undoing... I will go first."
    computer = X
    human = O
    return computer, human


    def new_board():
    """Create new game board."""
    board = []
    for square in range(NUM_SQUARES):
    board.append(EMPTY)
    return board


    def display_board(board):
    """Display game board on screen."""
    print "\n\t", board[0], "|", board[1], "|", board[2]
    print "\t", "---------"
    print "\t", board[3], "|", board[4], "|", board[5]
    print "\t", "---------"
    print "\t", board[6], "|", board[7], "|", board[8], "\n"


    def legal_moves(board):
    """Create list of legal moves."""
    moves = []
    for square in range(NUM_SQUARES):
    if board[square] == EMPTY:
    moves.append(square)
    return moves


    def winner(board):
    """Determine the game winner."""
    WAYS_TO_WIN = ((0, 1, 2),
    (3, 4, 5),
    (6, 7, 8),
    (0, 3, 6),
    (1, 4, 7),
    (2, 5, 8),
    (0, 4, 8),
    (2, 4, 6))

    for row in WAYS_TO_WIN:
    if board[row[0]] == board[row[1]] == board[row[2]] != EMPTY:
    winner = board[row[0]]
    return winner

    if EMPTY not in board:
    return TIE

    return None


    def human_move(board, human):
    """Get human move."""
    legal = legal_moves(board)
    move = None
    while move not in legal:
    move = ask_number("Where will you move? (0 - 8):", 0, NUM_SQUARES)
    if move not in legal:
    print "\nThat square is already occupied, foolish human. Choose another.\n"
    print "Fine.."
    return move


    def computer_move(board, computer, human):
    """Make computer move."""
    # make a copy to work with since function will be changing list
    board = board[:]
    # the best positions to have, in order
    BEST_MOVES = (4, 0, 2, 6, 8, 1, 3, 5, 7)

    print "I shall take square number",

    # if computer can win, take that move
    for move in legal_moves(board):
    board[move] = computer
    if winner(board) == computer:
    print move
    return move
    # done checking this move, undo it
    board[move] = EMPTY

    # if human can win, block that move
    for move in legal_moves(board):
    board[move] = human
    if winner(board) == human:
    print move
    return move
    # done checkin this move, undo it
    board[move] = EMPTY

    # since no one can win on next move, pick best open square
    for move in BEST_MOVES:
    if move in legal_moves(board):
    print move
    return move


    def next_turn(turn):
    """Switch turns."""
    if turn == X:
    return O
    else:
    return X


    def congrat_winner(the_winner, computer, human):
    """Congratulate the winner."""
    if the_winner != TIE:
    print the_winner, "won!\n"
    else:
    print "It's a tie!\n"

    if the_winner == computer:
    print "As I predicted, human, I am triumphant once more. \n" \
    "Proof that computers are superior to humans in all regards."

    elif the_winner == human:
    print "No, no! It cannot be! Somehow you tricked me, human. \n" \
    "But never again! I, the computer, so swears it!"

    elif the_winner == TIE:
    print "You were most lucky, human, and somehow managed to tie me. \n" \
    "Celebrate today... for this is the best you will ever achieve."


    def main():
    display_instruct()
    computer, human = pieces()
    turn = X
    board = new_board()
    display_board(board)

    while not winner(board):
    if turn == human:
    move = human_move(board, human)
    board[move] = human
    else:
    move = computer_move(board, computer, human)
    board[move] = computer
    display_board(board)
    turn = next_turn(turn)

    the_winner = winner(board)
    congrat_winner(the_winner, computer, human)


    # start the program
    main()
    raw_input("\n\nPress the enter key to quit.")

  6. Heh, i read the first story on Digg and believed it aswell, and i ALMOST whent to bittorrent the game,

    AND i googled it, looked up the price and exactly what type of game it was,

    Now, THATS interesting =P,

  7. So, that article is saying the game sold well because of the lack of protection features? Did I read that right?

    "One might argue that not having copy protection decreases the piracy on the game because there’s no copy protection to crack and distribute"

    What kind of logic is that?

    Sounds like someone is just trying to justify piracy, and doing a crappy job at it.

    EDIT:

    It took me less than 60 seconds to find an illegal copy of the game using Bit Torrent....

    Sorry, i hate to be the one that burst your bubble but...

    Galactic Civillzation II does NOT want there game pirated