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[11:24]<@BC_Programming> !W nanaimo BC
[11:27]<@Mulreay> !w manchester uk
[11:28]<@Mulreay> chilly
[11:29]<@BC_Programming> It's sunny and there isn't a cloud in the sky
[11:29]<@BC_Programming> apparently though it's raining, whew... would have never known
[11:30]<@Mulreay> heh
[11:39]<@BC_Programming> It's at that border temperature where you aren't sure if you need a coat or not
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[11:50]<@Mulreay> Definately need a coat here at the moment
[12:11]<@BC_Programming> hmm thats's odd
[12:11]<@BC_Programming> over 1K hits already for my blog today, not counting bots
[12:11]<@BC_Programming> over half of those are unique visitors
[12:11]<@BC_Programming> I smell hax attempts
[12:12]<@Mulreay> It does whiff a little.. unless somebody linked to your blog on Twitter or something
[12:12]<@BC_Programming> guess I'll check my incoming
[12:14]<@BC_Programming> well now I'm just more confused
[12:14]<@BC_Programming> most of the referrers are on my own site
[12:14]<@Mulreay> How do you mean?
[12:14]<@BC_Programming> http://bc-programming.com/forum
[12:15]<@BC_Programming> and other urls on my own site are where people are "coming from"
[12:15]<@Mulreay> odd
[12:15]<@BC_Programming> probably haxxor attempts
[12:16]<@BC_Programming> this month I've had 25429 visitors come from MCForum, 23456 from CH, 13296 from google, and 10171 from EquestriaDaily
[12:16]<@Mulreay> cool
[12:17]<@BC_Programming> the last one surprises me, unless some more of my stuff somehow got featured or something
[12:28]<@BC_Programming> well I'm off, later
[12:29]<+Tux2> lol
[15:21]<@Mulreay> Completely forgot BC_Programming had his interview today.. well good luck buddy even though you have probably had it by now.
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[16:55]<@BC_Programming> just got back
[16:55]<@BC_Programming> I forgot a quarter so I had to hoof it back, oops
[16:55]<@BC_Programming> 2 and a half hours to walk... I was tempted to sit down more than once
[16:57]<@BC_Programming> but for some reason I didn't, probably because I knew if I sat down I wasn't going anywhere for a while
[17:05]<@Mulreay> Hope it went well
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[17:18]<@BC_Programming> eehhhh not counting on a response
[17:18]<@BC_Programming> at least this time they said outright they'd call/E-mail either way
[17:19]<@BC_Programming> I guess it all depends on how well the other applicants
[17:19]<@BC_Programming> do*
[17:48]<@Mulreay> Sure you did good
[17:49]<@BC_Programming> it turned out to be for the CSR teir 1 position but that's fine
[17:49]<@BC_Programming> it's not like this huge call center place, I imagine people have to wear different hats
[17:53]<@BC_Programming> !n nanaimo BC
[17:54]<@BC_Programming> oops
[17:54]<@BC_Programming> !w nanaimo BC
[17:54]<@BC_Programming> not sure what the n is supposed to stand for, lol
[17:54]<@BC_Programming> seriously? RAIN? Who is responsible for these things
[17:54]<@BC_Programming> It has been sunny all freakin day
[17:55]<@BC_Programming> I have half a mind to complain loudly to somebody outside this IRC channel
[17:55]<@Mulreay> Google is responsible
[17:56]<@BC_Programming> I don't think the bot get's the weather info from google, iirc
[17:56]<@Mulreay> Yes it does
[18:10]<@Mulreay> OK pretty cool.. http://www.wimp.com/girlrocks/
[18:11]<@BC_Programming> they threw me for a loop when she asked me to name some of my strengths and weaknesses
[18:11]<@BC_Programming> when I got to weaknesses I was like
[18:11]<@BC_Programming> "but there are so many to choose from"
[18:11]<@BC_Programming> lol
[18:11]<@BC_Programming> lolz were had
[18:18]<@BC_Programming> I did turn to the purpose and note that some of the things I had listed as strengths can easily be weaknesses in certain contexts
[18:20]<@BC_Programming> or something... anyway pretty sure the two questions are designed to weed out the people that say "my weakness is my perfection" or other stupid crap
[18:20]<@Mulreay> It's a stupid question that should never be asked as there is no answer that will help you. It just forces people to lie
[18:26]<@BC_Programming> HAHA
[18:26]<@BC_Programming> https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/527727_442229745864734_515011307_n.jpg
[18:26]<@Mulreay> Actually the next time some dumb ass asks me that question I will respond with 'my weakness? keeping my temper whilst answering questions like this.'
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[18:55]<@BC_Programming> in other news have you heard the word from Gosh
[18:55]<@BC_Programming> If you don't follow the teachings from Gosh, you will be darned to heck
[18:56]<@Mulreay> I don't
[18:56]<@BC_Programming> You will be Gosh-Darned!
[18:57]<@Mulreay> I feel it
[18:57]<@BC_Programming> you will face eternal darnation at the hands of the big meanie
[19:00]<@Mulreay> I'm already getting that damnation thing from this God fella so I will get over it
[19:00]<@BC_Programming> Gosh is his brother
[19:00]<@Mulreay> So another twat?
[19:00]<@BC_Programming> yeah pretty much
[19:00]<@Mulreay> ahh
[19:00]<@BC_Programming> this one always eats all teh pickles and leaves the jar in the fridge
[19:01]<@Mulreay> With just the vinegar?
[19:01]<@BC_Programming> yep just the brine
[19:01]<@Mulreay> wanker
[19:01]<@BC_Programming> exactly
[19:03]<@Mulreay> I like our little chats :p
[19:03]<@BC_Programming> Gosh has his own set of commandments too
[19:04]<@Mulreay> THE NEW 10 PLAGUES 1. Homophobia 2. Bad wi-fi 3. Kardashians 4. Meth 5. Uggs 6. Hipsterism 7. CO2 8. Facebook 9. Indifference 10. Beyonc
[19:04]<@BC_Programming> 1. Thou shalt not worship my brother. He's a weiner
[19:04]<lucifer> The worse of those is 6 and 2
[19:05]<@BC_Programming> 2.Though shalt not make unto thee any graven image that is not pickle related
[19:05]<@BC_Programming> 3.Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy Gosh in vain unless you really wanna
[19:06]<@BC_Programming> 4.Remember the holy pickle festival
[19:06]<@BC_Programming> 5.Keep thy fridge stocked unto thee with a bounty of pickles
[19:06]<@Mulreay> I'm feeling there is a pickle theme
[19:06]<@BC_Programming> 6.Thou shalt not kill with pickles
[19:07]<@BC_Programming> 7.thou shalt not commit adultery with pickles
[19:07]<@BC_Programming> 8.Thou shalt not steal pickles
[19:07]<@BC_Programming> 9. thou shalt not bear false witness against thy pickle-priest
[19:08]<@BC_Programming> 10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors pickle, or his brine, or his easy open pickle-jar design
[19:08]<@BC_Programming> as you said there is a distinct theme towards pickles
[19:08]<@BC_Programming> Gosh really loved pickles
[19:09]<@Mulreay> I like to follow the true teachings as they show us how great they are
[19:09]<@Mulreay> On Palm Sunday Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey to show he came in peace. And there's been nothing but peace in Jerusalem ever since.
[19:09]<@Mulreay> see
[19:10]<@Mulreay> I could always imagine God as 'You all try to be "closer to God" but why do you assume I want to be closer to you? There's a reason I live in a gated community'.
[19:10]<@BC_Programming> Gosh had a son too
[19:10]<@BC_Programming> his name was Brian
[19:11]<@BC_Programming> you see where that goes
[19:11]<@Mulreay> I do but that takes away from the film
[19:11]<@BC_Programming> unfortunately the film did not document his pickle proclivities
[19:12]<@Mulreay> The film was about the stupid people rather than the religion
[19:12]<@BC_Programming> or pickles
[19:12]<@Mulreay> and that
[19:12]<@BC_Programming> or stupid pickles
[19:13]<@BC_Programming> now suddenly I remember those odd miniature pickled onions
[19:13]<@Mulreay> I still stand by this comment "Pope Says Church Must Help Poor". Great. Then start selling your stuff.
[19:13]<@BC_Programming> yes
[19:14]<@BC_Programming> their frikkin city is practically gold-plated
[19:14]<@Mulreay> exactly
[19:15]<@Mulreay> Africa could be fed off the popes bathroom
[19:15]<@BC_Programming> After he made the announcement, the Pope then used his jetpack to fly to the roof, where he lost his ruby encrusted slipper. Then he took off in his popecopter, and a 5 hour firework show started
[19:15]<@BC_Programming> you know- for the poor
[19:15]<@Mulreay> So full of shite the church
[19:16]<@BC_Programming> apparently there is actually a Pope-Copter
[19:16]<@Mulreay> 'Hey I know you put your hand on my head priest.. hows about you pay me for a fecking meal
[19:17]<@Mulreay> 'Give all your money to the church and God will look after you' says the accountant
[19:17]<@BC_Programming> "here have this cracker, just pretend it's the body of Jesus, and wash it down with this wine, which you can pretend is blood."
[19:17]<@BC_Programming> I've never understood that little wafer bit
[19:18]<@Mulreay> It's OK you can always follow the Muslims and then when you die by killing other people you will have 40 virgins... no mention if there men or women but.. that's the chance you take
[19:19]<@BC_Programming> LOL! never thought of that
[19:20]<@Mulreay> 40 camp men in your house
[19:20]<@Mulreay> could work
[19:22]<@Mulreay> Would love to see bin ladens face if he turned up at the gates of his new house and 40 oiled men are stood waiting for him
[19:22]<@BC_Programming> bunch of muslims perform a suicide bombing- say, 41 of them. first thing when they get to their paradise, "where are our virgins"... "you're already all here! hav fun! we have chessboards in the rec room.
[19:23]<@Mulreay> hahahaha nice
[19:25]<@Mulreay> Me: Knock knock. You: Who's there? Me: God. You: God who? Me: And that's why you're going to hell.
[19:26]<@BC_Programming> sometimes I wonder what the original scriptures actually said, before several thousand years of translations and editing changed them so much
[19:27]<@BC_Programming> I like to think they are least made a bit more sense, fundamentally
[19:27]<@Mulreay> I wouldn't say several thousand to be pedantic
[19:27]<@Mulreay> a couple?
[19:28]<@BC_Programming> yeah more like... 1400 years or something... either way they are all definitely a departure from the originals. Would be nice if there was a such thing as a first-edition signed copy
[19:28]<@Mulreay> It would probably read worse than it already reads
[19:29]<@Mulreay> But probably less fragmented
[19:29]<@BC_Programming> yeah but it would fix a lot of the issues where people try to say that the "bible was already right before science about X", even though it was edited at some point after X was discovered
[19:30]<@BC_Programming> for example that bit where it says the Earth is a sphere "the great circle of the earth" is actually a edification made afterwards. classy
[19:30]<@BC_Programming> before that it was apparently a "canvas" or something
[19:31]<@BC_Programming> hard to believe the Earth went from a canvas to a circle without transitionary fossils
[19:32]<@Mulreay> The Bible in England was changed by Henry VIII to make divorce legal and that is now the church of England.. he also 'I'm told' added a part to the bible saying 'you can never change this version again' or something to that effect.
[19:33]<@BC_Programming> you would think that edification of any sort might be frowned upon in the eyes of it's original author, wo allegedly has quite a bit of pull with space and time
[19:33]<@BC_Programming> "alleged original author" is probably a better term to use there
[19:36]<@Mulreay> It's easy to refute the Bible.. we could do it all day long... just know evidence from the religious people to back there side up
[19:36]<@Mulreay> The burden off proof is on them
[19:37]<@Mulreay> just no* in the other comment
[19:38]<@Mulreay> Religion: the crying baby on the plane of life.
[19:38]<@BC_Programming> did you see that video where Dawkins talks to some crazy woman for like 2 hours
[19:38]<@BC_Programming> she's smugly smiling the whole time
[19:39]<@Mulreay> Love dawkins.. link me
[19:39]<@BC_Programming> give me a moment
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[19:41]<@BC_Programming> can't find it specifically
[19:41]<@BC_Programming> did find this though
[19:41]<@BC_Programming> http://www.youtube.com/user/dawkinschannel/videos?view=0
[19:42]<@Mulreay> When you mentioned Dawkins I remebered a comment I read in one of his threads.. one sec so I can load the video... he didn't say that
[19:42]<@BC_Programming> didn't say which
[19:43]<@Mulreay> I know God exists because there would be no water! How do you mean? If we all drink the water then it would be all gone, so God must give us water. add your own facepalm here
[19:45]<@Mulreay> I'm already subbed to that channel... shame it's not active anymore
[19:46]<@BC_Programming> lol
[19:49]<@Mulreay> Love Dawkins
[19:59]<+FusRoDah> BC_Programming http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5gm9hoTw6Y
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[19:59]<@Mulreay> Good look on 'Life of Brian;
[20:02]<@BC_Programming> lol: http://nanaimo.en.craigslist.ca/tch/3697796563.html
[20:02]<@BC_Programming> "part time computer"
[20:02]<@BC_Programming> what should I be the rest of the time
[20:02]<@Mulreay> lol
[20:07]<@BC_Programming> oh wait it's actually a "Computer Nanaimo" they want... it's like they are trying to communicate
[20:08]<+Tux2> Oh, BC_Programming, on the topic of the bible and first signed editions, etc...
[20:08]<+Tux2> Have you ever heard of the dead sea scrolls?
[20:08]<@BC_Programming> yes
[20:09]<@Mulreay> Me too
[20:09]<+Tux2> They're thousands of years old, way back before the accepted theory was that the earth was round, etc.
[20:09]<+Tux2> Lots of the versions of the bible today actually use corrupted manuscripts
[20:10]<@Mulreay> So non can be believed?
[20:10]<+Tux2> If you wanted an actual true to original text you have to go all the way back to the geneva bible or the King James bible
[20:11]<+Tux2> Those are based on the manuscripts that are the oldest and have survived the longest without being edited
[20:12]<@Mulreay> What about the ones that didn't survive/
[20:12]<+Tux2> Most of the translations of today are based off of corrupted manuscripts from the last several hundred years
[20:13]<+Tux2> Funny thing is, most people want to water down the word, so they will pick the one copy that doesn't agree with the rest
[20:13]<+Tux2> Just because it "fits" with their ideas
[20:14]<@Mulreay> I don't have an 'idea' you have and 'idea'
[20:15]<@BC_Programming> uh that's what the King James bible was built for; this is the source of my underlying problem with it. If the originals were created- for the sake of argument- by god, (of course they were written by people, but let's assume divine inspiration for the sake of argument here) it seems a bit odd to pick and choose which ones become religious law, if that makes sense
[20:18]<+Tux2> Well, there was actually a set of rules they applied to decide what exactly made it in. I would have to look it up to see exactly what it was, but there was a lot of criteria
[20:18]<+Tux2> basically coming down to cross references, etc.
[20:19]<+Tux2> I completely understand your point of view though, basically you're saying "if it was written by God, who is man to decide what makes it in or not, isn't that up to God?"
[20:20]<@Mulreay> Religion is nothing more than the control of the population.. if I gave you two doors and said one door has a lion behind it and the other has a beautiful/kind person behind it.. which would you choose? The reason why this control works is because the church 'pray' in gold incrusted churches whilst children are born with cancer.
[20:20]<@BC_Programming> that's what I'm saying tux2
[20:21]<@BC_Programming> Fwiw though, the Ancient Greeks (I believe it was Erasthones) had done experiments and determined that the Earth was most likely spherical based on the measurements of shadows at noon, so fundamentally the idea was already around
[20:22]<+Tux2> Of course, you also realize that I think the Catholic church is full of itself and is nothing more than a facade.
[20:22]<@BC_Programming> Oh that we can agree :D
[20:23]<@Mulreay> Muslims want to kill themselves to get virgins Tux2... all as bad as each other#
[20:23]<@Mulreay> You can't ALL be correct
[20:23]<@BC_Programming> I have to disagree. I only think it's an issue when it tries to inject itself into politics, or prevents scientific research
[20:24]<+Tux2> That's correct Mulreay, we all can't be correct.
[20:24]<@Mulreay> There are over 2000 gods... who to pick?
[20:24]<+Tux2> Mulreay: how many "gods" can predict future events thousands of years before they happen, down to the day and with exact details?
[20:24]<@BC_Programming> 0
[20:24]<@Mulreay> I'm as much an atheist as you are.. I don't believe in 2400 gods you don't believe in 2399
[20:26]<@Mulreay> OK Tux2 tell me.. give me some evidence.. and I mean evidence
[20:26]<@BC_Programming> I am interested as well
[20:27]<+Tux2> Okay, I think that we can all agree that Jesus christ was an actual person that walked this earth, right? (Not counting anything else)
[20:28]<@Mulreay> Erm no
[20:28]<@Mulreay> Where is the evidence?
[20:29]<+Tux2> Ah ha! So you hit upon the subject of nothing being left behind?
[20:29]<@BC_Programming> absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
[20:29]<+Tux2> Well then, I think we can all agree that Nero was an actual person, right?
[20:29]<@Mulreay> No
[20:30]<@Mulreay> I thought we weredoing this on actual evidence?
[20:31]<+Tux2> Okay, so the roman colluseum, that still exists today
[20:31]<@Mulreay> If it's just hearsay then ok
[20:31]<@Mulreay> part of it does yes
[20:32]<+Tux2> Okay, so if you're trying to prove something thousands of years ago, you're going to have to rely on things other than direct observation, unless we invent a time machine
[20:32]<+Tux2> Which means records and historical documents that were written by people that were there
[20:32]<@Mulreay> So we use physical evidence yes
[20:34]<@Mulreay> I could also write a tale now saying my house was a HUGE castle in Manchester.. should we all believe that without anything physical to back it up?
[20:34]<@BC_Programming> Mulreay: you realize that if we follow your goat down this path we can't even prove people like Archimedes or Erasthenes existed either
[20:34]<+Tux2> Exactly
[20:36]<+Tux2> We cannot "prove beyond a shadow of a doubt" that they were made up characters that everyone in that time wrote about.
[20:36]<@BC_Programming> though it's true that the only books that talk about, say, Jesus, are christian texts
[20:36]<@BC_Programming> whereas notations about people like say Plato and Archimedes exist in the works of other scholars of the time
[20:37]<@Mulreay> Yes my argument was flawed
[20:37]<+Tux2> BC_Programming: very good point
[20:37]<+Tux2> On a side note, I love how we can discuss these types of things without offending each other
[20:38]<@Mulreay> It is a better place than some of the 'youtube' comments that follow religion
[20:38]<@BC_Programming> heh
[20:39]<+Tux2> But, BC_Programming, let's think about this then: if Jesus was a fictional person, then why would people be so willing to die for their faith so soon after his supposed death?
[20:39]<@Mulreay> Somebody put it in a book?
[20:39]<+Tux2> We have the catacombs and signs of christians in them very early after his death
[20:41]<+Tux2> Wouldn't you think that the few people that were broadcasting about this "Jesus" would be called crazy and lunatics if they made up fantastical stories about a person that supposedly lived with them and that everyone in Israel had seen?
[20:41]<+Tux2> Or at least heard about?
[20:42]<@BC_Programming> they are catacombs. That's where they put dead people. Lots of people die all the time. A lot of people believe a lot of crazy things and are willing to go to the extreme with that belief. Not to trivialize, of course, but there are cases where a person refuses to change their belief and it ends up being their undoing
[20:42]<@BC_Programming> (I'm not saying this is necessarily crazy, just comparing)
[20:42]<+Tux2> lol, I understand
[20:43]<@BC_Programming> eg. Scientology
[20:44]<+Tux2> But let's take this just for a second into the modern world. Let's say that I was to come up to you and tell you about this fantastic person, that you should have already at least heard about on the internet just died about 2 weeks ago and he had given me a special message. Thing is, you had never heard of him, and a quick google search revealed no hits.
[20:45]<@BC_Programming> you've been saying that for a while, but instead of 2 weeks it's 2000 years
[20:45]<+Tux2> lol, understandable, but I'm getting to that part
[20:46]<@Mulreay> OK didn't want to go here but.. Why does God: Give children cancer, kill children in birth, kill innocent people in wars, allow wars, make cancer/aids/viruses/infection, cause pain, invent pain,, what's with pain?' create non-religious people, sloths, ants, people full of hate, youtube comments, me and corporations.
[20:48]<@BC_Programming> Anyway my theory is that, on the assumption that ol' JC did exist, he simply saw an oppurtunity, not to take advantage of people- but to better them. The older texts said there would be a prophet, so he took it upon himself to try to fix some of the rather negative aspects of the old testament god. This had two advantages: First, it was far less silly; a religion based on love/caring rather
[20:48]<@BC_Programming> than fear, as one could propose summarizes the torah. The second was that more people would be willing to follow a religion that was based on altruistic principles
[20:48]<@BC_Programming> the underlying ideals are certainly sound, I just think it's far to easy to morph the texts to various specific goals, and discard instructions that feel silly
[20:50]<@Mulreay> 'Be good or I will kill you, feck about and I will teddy bear you to death!' Feels very 1st testimant
[20:50]<+Tux2> Mulreay: good question, you can certainly ask why got gives people things, or you can come at it a different angle and ask why God allows those things to happen.
[20:51]<@BC_Programming> haha... youtube comments
[20:51]<+Tux2> That goes all the way back to Genesis, if we are following the bible, to the very first man and woman, Adam and Eve.
[20:51]<@BC_Programming> youtube comments? I had no idea! :P
[20:52]<+Tux2> God put them into a perfect world, no sin, no suffering, no death, everything was perfect and the way God wanted it to be.
[20:52]<+Tux2> He only gave them one command: "Don't eat of the tree of good and evil in the middle of the garden."
[20:53]<@BC_Programming> And there was no good or Evil, which means that it would be impossible for them to do evil
[20:53]<+Tux2> He was giving them a choice, a choice to obey him, or to disobey him.
[20:53]<+Tux2> He also clearly outlined the penalty
[20:54]<+Tux2> Around this same time Lucifer, one of God's angels and the leader of the angelic choir decided he was going to usurp God on his throne and become like him.
[20:54]<@BC_Programming> didn't the Apple represent Knowledge
[20:54]<@Mulreay> Do you hear how bad that sounds? Jesus died for our sins.. hang the feck about.. I wasent even born.. feck Jesus I'm just trying to make YouTube videos
[20:55]<+Tux2> It was a fruit, although we are never told which one, or if it exists today
[20:55]<@Mulreay> And were all inbred
[20:55]<@Mulreay> Hey brother
[20:55]<+Tux2> lol
[20:56]<+Tux2> BC_Programming: PM
[20:57]<@Mulreay> I will get a complex from this I hope you know
[20:57]<@Mulreay> Whispering in a corner
[20:58]<+Tux2> Meh, well, in other news, how is PITB going?
[21:00]<@Mulreay> Good thanks, we have MS suppliying the rewards for the winners.. and were now talking to Sony Liverpool after Scott put me on to them
[21:01]<+Tux2> Awesome!
[21:02]<@Mulreay> We have a first event place thingy if you would like to see
[21:02]<@BC_Programming> it's at the Manchester Game-Dome
[21:03]<@Mulreay> http://www.sheridansuite.co.uk/
[21:04]<+Tux2> Ah, nice!
[21:06]<@Mulreay> Either that or (and i want this) http://www.themonastery.co.uk/
[21:07]<@Mulreay> We can have it till 2am with bar and food
[21:07]<@Mulreay> 250 carpark spaces as well
[21:07]<@Mulreay> sweet
[21:07]<+Tux2> Nice!
[21:08]<+Tux2> One thing that I would like to point out, is that the second place looks older and may not have as many places to plug in, and we might overload what's there if we aren't careful
[21:09]<@Mulreay> I'm going for a viewing next week
[21:09]<+Tux2> That would be my only concern with the Monastery
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[21:09]<@Mulreay> Already checked on the load of electrics.. not a problem
[21:09]<+Tux2> Excellent
[21:10]<@Mulreay> It's modern in it's electrics
[21:10]<+Tux2> :D (Unlike most of the old buildings here in the US)
[21:10]<@Mulreay> Also i can save money on aircon as the building is so high
[21:11]<@Mulreay> No worries about a room getting hot
[21:11]<@Mulreay> It's not cheap but i think we can wing it
[21:12]<+Tux2> :)
[21:12]<+Tux2> What about acoustics?
[21:12]<@BC_Programming> when ti takes off you should totally build a Manchester Gaming Dome
[21:12]<+Tux2> That would be epic!
[21:12]<@Mulreay> saying that it's cheaper than a lot.. one place (G-Mex) was £83,000 for 3 da
[21:12]<@Mulreay> days*
[21:13]<+Tux2> Yikes!
[21:13]<@Mulreay> That place is £7000 per day plus £5000 each for set up and break down days
[21:14]<+Tux2> Heh, that's much better
[21:14]<@Mulreay> yerah
[21:14]<@Mulreay> yeah*
[21:14]<@BC_Programming> but is it dome-shaped
[21:14]<@Mulreay> lol
[21:14]<@Mulreay> I want that now
[21:14]<@BC_Programming> and commercials
[21:15]<@BC_Programming> come to the manchester <deep voice> GAME DOME <echoes>
[21:15]<@Mulreay> hahaha I would go there
[21:17]<@BC_Programming> "we have everything you need. We have gaming, and it's in a Dome. Seriously, what more could you want?" then somebody hands you a drink "We've got that too"
[21:17]<@Mulreay> heh
[21:21]<@Mulreay> The woman from 'the monastary' tried to say it would cost me an extra £700 a day if I wanted to use the event later than 12am... I said 'OK that doesn't follow our model, we would have to look around' she replyed with 'OK we can look at the price'.
[21:21]<@BC_Programming> haha
[21:23]<@Mulreay> Having my Dad in the back saying 'no' is the best business model I've ever had
[21:24]<@Mulreay> My Mum is more 'I don't know speak to your Dad'
[21:26]<@BC_Programming> out of nowhere, but they should make corn flakes that are the size of crisps
[21:26]<@BC_Programming> for snacking
[21:27]<@Mulreay> Atleast frosties.. not sure if that makes sense to you
[21:27]<@BC_Programming> frosted flakes?
[21:28]<@Mulreay> yes
[21:28]<@BC_Programming> ahh
[21:54]<@BC_Programming> lol I can't even stand up now. At least I've learned that if I end up working there the 14km walk is like a death march
[21:55]<@BC_Programming> I'm still applying to other jobs though, didn't like how that one went anyway
[21:55]<@BC_Programming> OTOH I thought the interview with Praxis went pretty good and I didn't hear anything back from them at all :/
[22:01]<@BC_Programming> also the guy that was working in the front room that I waited in typed at least three times as fast as I do
[22:01]<@BC_Programming> I was like :O
[22:01]<@BC_Programming> then I was like :|
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