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It's debatable that this place 'normalises' excessive/obsessive/compulsive drug taking to an extent, that was my impression as a newcomer, though the longer i have stuck around, the more i have noticed people trying to at least make some effort to look out for each other, and the recent deaths over the last couple of years have proven once and for all that no one is safe, and that many people are, or have been, taking bigger risks than they realised.

Well said
 
Brimz~

Notice the thread has been deleted. For those who had a go at him, please think what he's been through. He nearly died in hospital and I don't think he's ever going to be the same again.

Though how much his own fault is another question, you can't blaim the guy for venting his frustration and feeling the way he does.

And he holds some valid points about harm reduction and all the deaths we've seen here.


Bollocks.

As I understand it this is what has happened:

1.Someone from this site has supplied him with a chemical of some sort.
2. He's taken it and over egged the pudding so to say.
3. Comes on here and then complains about the lack of harm reduction.

What a load of shit....engages in precisely the sort of behaviour that brings flak from the authorities to the site, then has a good old cry about it in public when it goes tits up, like a toddler throwing a tantrum and attracting unnecesary attention.

Be asking for his arse wiped after a shit next.
 
Yo folks.. <3 Hope you're all well - am still enjoying the southwesty sunshine. And hope your new job is going well MDB. :)

(As for that brimz drama - that all happened years ago.. no? Not sure why it's being dragged up again..)

It's debatable that this place 'normalises' excessive/obsessive/compulsive drug taking to an extent, that was my impression as a newcomer, though the longer i have stuck around, the more i have noticed people trying to at least make some effort to look out for each other, and the recent deaths over the last couple of years have proven once and for all that no one is safe, and that many people are, or have been, taking bigger risks than they realised.
Mm.. people do look out for each other, but the amount of dicksizing and competetive drugtaking in here lately is pretty shocking. Tis one of the reason I've been posting less lately.. can't say I massively fit in with the majority when I'm not getting shitfaced every night. :\
 
Dunno about any competitive drugtaking or dicksizing tbh, and if thats a subtle dig at me then i'll shut up in future, but im in no competition or owt <3
 
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Haha nah not really, but i could be considered a culprit none the less
 
Mm.. people do look out for each other, but the amount of dicksizing and competetive drugtaking in here lately is pretty shocking. Tis one of the reason I've been posting less lately.. can't say I massively fit in with the majority when I'm not getting shitfaced every night. :\

Believe me, I'm REALLY trying to fight the good fight on that one sister.
 
Yesterday, at the University of Reading in London, a computer convinced human judges that it was actually a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy. By convincing one-third of the judging panel of its humanity, it became the computer ever to pass the famous Turing Test.

The Turing Test is a controversial test invented by Alan Turing in 1950. Turing believed that if thirty percent of humans could not distinguish a human from a machine in conversation, that would mean the machine is capable of "thinking." Until yesterday, a machine was never capable of convincing enough humans to be deemed artificially intelligent, though several have tried.

At the University of Reading, the test was a five-minute keyboard conversation with someone or something on the other side. The questions are a free-for-all - no script is applied and there are no topics assigned in advance. It's meant to simulate a conversation with a complete stranger. The judges then determine if they believe they have been speaking to a machine or a human. As long as one-third of judges believe its human, the machine passes the test.

In 2012, a program nearly passed with 29 percent of judges convinced, but just barely missed the cut. Saturday's computer, who acted as a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy named Eugene Goostman, made the cut.

Gootsman was created by a team of computer engineers, led by Russian Vladimir Veselov and Ukrainian Eugene Demchenko. (See? the two counties can get along if they try.) Goostman told the judges that he likes to eat hamburgers and candy, and that his dad works as a gynecologist.

The Turing Test has been a point of contention among researchers, and some argue that it is not a valid way to determine if computers can think. Professor Kevin Warwick, a visiting educator at the University of Reading, explained that this version of the test was actually quite vigorous: "The words Turing Test have been applied to similar competitions around the world [but] this event involved the most simultaneous comparison tests than ever before, was independently verified and, crucially, the conversations were unrestricted."

Goostman's age was crucial to passing the Turing Test. Developer Veselov explained that, "Our main idea was that he can claim that he knows anything, but his age also makes it perfectly reasonable that he doesn't know everything." So if the judges asked him something he was not programmed to know, judges might write that off as a factor of his age instead of his lack of humanity.

If you would like to talk to the first computer capable of "thinking," you can chat with Eugene here. Be patient, Eugene is getting a lot of chat requests now, so the website is taking longer than usual to load.
 
Hiya MDB did you get my message for you on here this morning?
I hope it worked out for you today, hope you're first day was good.

MDB, you are ACE. You're honest, you don't lie, piss people around, play games with people or try to humiliate them.
I'm truly glad that you're my friend and I wish you all the success in the world.
You deserve it.

Swamp lol I don't get s***faced either lol

Evey
 
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