2009-04-02, 02:59:28
Yeah, I posted that a while ago and I don't think it's very applicable now...plus when my teacher said that they were talking about people screwing up plugging the ribbon cables into the wrong things inside the computer...so basically when I said that I was not only misquoting someone, I was probably very, very tired. Still, you'll notice that immediately after that I said the goal is to make the system perfect so that it's impossible to take advantage of (I know it's hard to make out in the jumbled mess that is my thought process, but trust me, it's in there) so I'm not sure why you'd pick out that particular part of my post to quote and not the part right after it. What I'm trying to say is, in essence, never pay too much attention to one particular thing I say, because I'm willing to bet I'll contradict it later; I just love playing devil's advocate. Anyway, since I'm posting in this thread I feel the need to ask a question that has some relevance to the topic: If Exodus ever happens to read this chaotic jumble of 9624 bits which your computer interprets as letters, why is it that the opposite team cannot start a vote to kick a player, but they can vote once someone else starts it?
You may notice that some of my posts are somewhat disconnected in their ideas and don't really flow that well. That's because my mind drifts around like a jellyfish in a strong ocean current. You just lost the game.