Sunday, 28. November 2004

cyberspace games

I found a nice collection of cyberspace games reviews. Came there by research on System Shock 2

http://www.the-underdogs.org/theme.php?name=Cyberpunk

inspired me to get this game perhaps:
http://www.the-underdogs.org/game.php?id=3044
"uplink" by Introversion

And yes, I finally found Syndicate again, which is the funniest and coolest games in the genre of controlling people to kill something.
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leobard - 3. Dec, 20:21

system shock 2


leobard - 3. Dec, 20:24

ports for system shock

"If you have connection problems, make sure you have publicly routable IP adresses and check whether these ports are not blocked (needed for DirectPlay):

* UDP ports 2300 through 2400
* TCP ports 2300 through 2400
* TCP port 47624
* UDP port 47624
* UDP ports 28800 through 28900" (these perhaps not)

Allysonrock3 - 9. May, 16:01

Nice game, i like it.

hypnosis reviews

johndecoza - 21. Jul, 15:41

Hello,,,,,

Hello,,,,
good blog post. Infos are really interesting and saved me a lot time which I have spend on something else instead of googling Thanks a lot!
SoftwareDevelopment

AwningsForHomes - 23. Jul, 12:29

Great post

Found some interesting staff about gaming.
Awnings For Home

Schöpfungsmythos und Gott

Im Hauskreis bei uns in der http://kaiserslautern.feg.de machen wir am 29.11.2004 das Thema Evolution durch. Also den Christlichen Schöpfungsmythos und den Bezug zur Wissenschaft.

Punkte die ich herausarbeiten möchte:
  • Grundaussage von "The Origin of Species". Mutation, Selektion.
  • Schöpfergott? Ja, gottes wille schafft oder nein, es ist zufalll
  • Bibel Interpretation nach der Bedeutung für unser heutiges Leben? Ja, das ist christlich, Nein, das galt nur für die Leute damals
  • Bibel Interpretation wörtlich nach dem Wortlaut? Ja, jedes Wort ist genauso wie gott diktiert hat und ist wörtlich zu interpretieren. Nein, die Überlieferung ist fehlerhaft, der Text muss auf Entstehung und theologische Aussagen ausgelegt werden.
  • Bibel Interpretation im historischen Kontext-auf welche anderen Schöpfungsmythen (und Grosse-Flut Mythen) bezieht sich Genesis und will ich das wahrhaben?
  • Evolution als Wissenschaft? Ja, Selektion und Mutation. Nein, Gott erzeugte alle Grundarten
  • Evolution als Religion? Ja, man kann aus der Evolutionstherie ethische Werte ableiten. Nein, ethische Werte werden durch Gott und Gesellschaft gegeben.
  • Theistische Evolution - schuf Gott durch Evolution? Ja, Gott steckt hinter all dem. Nein, wer diese dinge verbinden will ist ein Sünder.
Hier eine Linksammlung:

http://www.icr.org/ - Institute for Creation Research, sammelt kreationistische Forschungsergebnisse

http://www.talkorigins.org/ - Sammlung von häufig gestellten Fragen zum Thema, aus der Wissenschaftlichen Seite (gut recherchiert, aber ohne theistischen Hintergrund)

Origin Myths - Artikel über Schöpfungsmythen im allgemeinen

Papst Johannes Paul II über Evolution


Das chaldäische volk kennt auch eine Überschwemmung und einen Noah, nur heisst der anders:

The deluge, according to the Chaldean epic, was due to the judgment of the gods Anu, Bel, and Ninip, and Ea told the "man of Surripak", Samas-Napiati (the living sun), to build a ship to preserve plants and living beings; it was to be 600 cubits long, and 60 broad and high. Numerous details of the building and construction are given; and Xisuthrus with his people, and animals, and plants, and food had entered the ship, "the waters of dawn arose at daybreak, a black cloud from the horizon of heaven. Rimmon in the midst of it thundered, and Nebo and the wind-god went in front." The earth was covered, and all living things destroyed. Even the gods were afraid at the whirlwind,and took refuge in the heaven of Anu. After six days and nights the storm abated, and the rain ceased, and the wind and deluge ended. "I watched the sea making a noise, and the whole of mankind were turned to clay, like reeds the corpses floated...In the country of Nizir (east of Assyria) rested the ship; the mountain of Nizir stopped the ship,and to pass over it it was not able...On the seventh day I sent forth a dove, and it left. The dove went, it returned, and a resting-place it did not find, and it came back." Later a raven was sent forth, and it did not return. Then the ship was opened, the animals came forth, sacrifice was offered to the gods, and Xisuthrus became the father of Izdubar, himself being later translated to live as a god. We cannot attempt a detailed comparison of the Chaldean and Noachian floods, for which reference must be made to Professor Sayce's edition of Mr. Smith's "Chaldean Account of Genesis"; but we may remark that this deluge narrative, perhaps more than anything else, shows how closely the narratives in Genesis are related to Chaldean traditions or sources of information.

see: http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-meritt/flood.html#myths
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