TiMER, would you get one?
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TiMER, would you get one?
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So, if there was a company selling timers, which would, with a proven 100 % success rate, make people find their one true loves, would you do it?
There is the caveat though, that you could get a blank timer if your one hasn't joined up yet, and you could get a timer that doesn't count down until another 20 years from now.
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So, if there was a company selling timers, which would, with a proven 100 % success rate, make people find their one true loves, would you do it?
There is the caveat though, that you could get a blank timer if your one hasn't joined up yet, and you could get a timer that doesn't count down until another 20 years from now.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
What's deeply problematic about this one is free will. Also, the definition of "true love-" is it something you find, or something you make?
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
Buy one unprogrammed and mail it to my GF with a handwitten note saying the device immediately began displaying the date 08/15/10 and is assumed to be defective.
Because I don't believe love is something that just happens, and if I'm wrong, if there -is- some invisble cosmic hand out there pulling strings to guide the puppets along to their nice little destinies, I don't want to know about it.
Because I don't believe love is something that just happens, and if I'm wrong, if there -is- some invisble cosmic hand out there pulling strings to guide the puppets along to their nice little destinies, I don't want to know about it.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
Unless your girlfriend is willing to bolt the thing into her arm personally, you might have a problem with that. The timers in the movie are installed by someone who works at the timer store, and is described like having your ears pierced, it hurts at first, but after that, you get use to having it in your wrist.Kuja wrote:Buy one unprogrammed and mail it to my GF with a handwitten note saying the device immediately began displaying the date 08/15/10 and is assumed to be defective.
Because I don't believe love is something that just happens, and if I'm wrong, if there -is- some invisble cosmic hand out there pulling strings to guide the puppets along to their nice little destinies, I don't want to know about it.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
...It's a romantic gesture, a kind of flattering, friendly joke, you hopeless hyper-literalist you.FaxModem1 wrote:Unless your girlfriend is willing to bolt the thing into her arm personally, you might have a problem with that.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
If it was actually 100% guaranteed effective?
Sure. Why not?
Sure. Why not?
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
This reminds me of a dream I had. I could see the life remaining on people as glowing numbers floating above their heads, kind of like the countdown timer on Lemmings when you decide to blow them all up. Some people have decades, some people have years, some have days. I can never see numbers above my own head.
I'm at the airport and notice a few people with numbers that are just hours away. I can't say anything to them, of course. And then I get to my gate and realize everyone's numbers are the same, less than an hour to go.
I decide to take the train.
I'm at the airport and notice a few people with numbers that are just hours away. I can't say anything to them, of course. And then I get to my gate and realize everyone's numbers are the same, less than an hour to go.
I decide to take the train.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
How high is the price?
Because if it is reasonable, I would figure it would be less humiliating and troublesome than online dating.
Because if it is reasonable, I would figure it would be less humiliating and troublesome than online dating.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
If I remember right, 80 bucks for installation, with 2 bucks a month afterwords.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
Not to sound overly smug, but even if this did work 100%, I wouldn't need one.
However, the implications are disturbing, as Kuja said. It means that there is indeed some freaky force at work in the Universe. Maybe I could quantify it and get a Nobel prize out of it; "The Universal Love Field." Wait, thats sounds too hippie...
However, the implications are disturbing, as Kuja said. It means that there is indeed some freaky force at work in the Universe. Maybe I could quantify it and get a Nobel prize out of it; "The Universal Love Field." Wait, thats sounds too hippie...
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
There's a Nickleback *shudder* video with the same idea.jollyreaper wrote:This reminds me of a dream I had. I could see the life remaining on people as glowing numbers floating above their heads, kind of like the countdown timer on Lemmings when you decide to blow them all up. Some people have decades, some people have years, some have days. I can never see numbers above my own head.
I'm at the airport and notice a few people with numbers that are just hours away. I can't say anything to them, of course. And then I get to my gate and realize everyone's numbers are the same, less than an hour to go.
I decide to take the train.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
I can think of a reason why not.AMT wrote:If it was actually 100% guaranteed effective?
Sure. Why not?
What would it do to your sex and dating life if you got one, and it read "thirty years from now?" It's not like you can't meet your 'true soulmate' or whatever at sixty, but you'd be an idiot to spend your entire adult life waiting to meet them.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
And in that situation, does the timer show long long until you meet them and fall in love, or can there be random chance meetings earlier that knock years off?
I mean, suppose you saw your timer and it said "25 years." You decide to say sod it, I'm goign out dating anyway. You go to a bar and happen to bump into a girl whose pretty etc and you get talking. Turns out her timer reads the exact same as yours in terms of when it will happen and she is in fact your solumate. What happens then?
I mean, suppose you saw your timer and it said "25 years." You decide to say sod it, I'm goign out dating anyway. You go to a bar and happen to bump into a girl whose pretty etc and you get talking. Turns out her timer reads the exact same as yours in terms of when it will happen and she is in fact your solumate. What happens then?
Baltar: "I don't want to miss a moment of the last Battlestar's destruction!"
Centurion: "Sir, I really think you should look at the other Battlestar."
Baltar: "What are you babbling about other...it's impossible!"
Centurion: "No. It is a Battlestar."
Corrax Entry 7:17: So you walk eternally through the shadow realms, standing against evil where all others falter. May your thirst for retribution never quench, may the blood on your sword never dry, and may we never need you again.
Centurion: "Sir, I really think you should look at the other Battlestar."
Baltar: "What are you babbling about other...it's impossible!"
Centurion: "No. It is a Battlestar."
Corrax Entry 7:17: So you walk eternally through the shadow realms, standing against evil where all others falter. May your thirst for retribution never quench, may the blood on your sword never dry, and may we never need you again.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
The movie operates under the premise that everyone has exactly one soulmate.Eternal_Freedom wrote:And in that situation, does the timer show long long until you meet them and fall in love, or can there be random chance meetings earlier that knock years off?
I mean, suppose you saw your timer and it said "25 years." You decide to say sod it, I'm goign out dating anyway. You go to a bar and happen to bump into a girl whose pretty etc and you get talking. Turns out her timer reads the exact same as yours in terms of when it will happen and she is in fact your solumate. What happens then?
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
Yes- but might you meet her early? How strong is predestination in this premise?
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
That was the question. Exactly one soulmate is fine, but what effect woudl a chance meeting ten years early have on things?
Baltar: "I don't want to miss a moment of the last Battlestar's destruction!"
Centurion: "Sir, I really think you should look at the other Battlestar."
Baltar: "What are you babbling about other...it's impossible!"
Centurion: "No. It is a Battlestar."
Corrax Entry 7:17: So you walk eternally through the shadow realms, standing against evil where all others falter. May your thirst for retribution never quench, may the blood on your sword never dry, and may we never need you again.
Centurion: "Sir, I really think you should look at the other Battlestar."
Baltar: "What are you babbling about other...it's impossible!"
Centurion: "No. It is a Battlestar."
Corrax Entry 7:17: So you walk eternally through the shadow realms, standing against evil where all others falter. May your thirst for retribution never quench, may the blood on your sword never dry, and may we never need you again.
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Re: TiMER, would you get one?
Oh my god. You just ruined my life. I'm used to finding out that ideas I've had have been done before. It doesn't feel so bad to get scooped by good, talented people. But to be scooped by Nickleback? I'm afraid if I try to describe how I feel you'll tell me they've already been used as lyrics by an emo band.hongi wrote:There's a Nickleback *shudder* video with the same idea.jollyreaper wrote:This reminds me of a dream I had. I could see the life remaining on people as glowing numbers floating above their heads, kind of like the countdown timer on Lemmings when you decide to blow them all up. Some people have decades, some people have years, some have days. I can never see numbers above my own head.
I'm at the airport and notice a few people with numbers that are just hours away. I can't say anything to them, of course. And then I get to my gate and realize everyone's numbers are the same, less than an hour to go.
I decide to take the train.
Re: TiMER, would you get one?
If it exists everywhere, we can possibly draw power from it. Our war machines shall run on the power of love!Eternal_Freedom wrote:However, the implications are disturbing, as Kuja said. It means that there is indeed some freaky force at work in the Universe. Maybe I could quantify it and get a Nobel prize out of it; "The Universal Love Field." Wait, thats sounds too hippie...