chilaxe
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Birthdate: January 1st, 1980 (28 years old)
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I have a background in cognitive science, and I enjoy economics and mixed martial arts.

Be a life-long learner and all doors will open to you :)
Member Since: 2007-04-27
Favorite Sift: VNV Nation - illusion By Andy Huang
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written by LadyDeath  | 6 days 22 hours 36 minutes ago | CH
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In reply to this comment by chilaxe:
Perhaps reinstall Firefox or do a system restore back to when it was working. Or try the open source version of word, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org

Also, if you keep your comments shorter and more to the point, there's a greater chance people will get through the whole thing

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{ps. anyone know of a good online spell checker? My firefox is buggerd and it spelled checked for me}



Hehe, thanks. The open office I can do, hard to keep my answers short though...im such a wind bag lol. Just been to lazy to install open office...now is as good a time as any.


written by GeeSussFreeK  | 1 week 2 days ago | CH
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That's fine to sift propaganda, but let us know in the description that it's not real news.

I agree. I look forward to CNN and FOX broadcasts about Iraq, Iran, Israel and Palestine being labelled as such.


written by Irishman  | 2 weeks 2 days ago | CH
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http://horrorshow.videosift.com/talk/Zonbie-just-got-his-250th-brain-star-Meow-Brains


written by LadyDeath  | 2 weeks 4 days ago | CH
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Anybody know what the "Secret Pants Presents" music in the beginning is from?

Saving Private Ryan


written by Drachen_Jager  | 1 month ago | CH
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This one's all fixed up as well. Thanks.

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*dead


written by Zifnab  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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Thanks for the note, I've fixed it up now.

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*dead


written by Zifnab  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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I cracked and dislocated (by some ~10 degrees) my ulnae and radii. And yes - it was from punching skull/jaws. Really funny event, too At least it wasn't the first/last time I broke my arm bones.
Cheers, EDD

In reply to this comment by chilaxe:
What part of your arms broke? Was it from punching skull?

In reply to this comment by EDD:
>> ^SDGundamX:
For most untrained people, a bare-knuckle punch is simply a surefire way to accidentally break their own fingers or wrist.


Believe it, people. I mean it, seriously - DO BELIEVE IT, because it really happens. I didn't believe it until I broke both my arms in a single confrontation.





written by EDD  | 1 month 4 weeks ago | CH
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Nice.

In reply to this comment by chilaxe:
That's OK Critttter; it's not like there's any difference between the political parties anyway.


written by blankfist  | 2 months ago | CH
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I agree, "collusive" (what you normally see in aikido)practice is useless. Forget about all that stuff they teach about ki and inner power. all it amounts to is good balance, and attacking the attacker.

I do like good discourse about the difference between art and discipline.

MMA is sport, as is kendo (fencing) and there are rules, as in all things. But in real "combat" (rare) there are no rules, and if only we could train like that can we be sure of any thing.

BTW That video below ... is really funny.

In reply to this comment by chilaxe:
Thanks for your response. I think if practitioners are used to their opponent giving them an arm to manipulate and not putting up resistance, they'll be very surprised if they're ever in combat with a determined attacker.

I think the momentum in the martial arts world is in favor of MMA, and the challenge for Aikido in the modern scene is to prove to skeptics it can be effective in that context. Relaxing the taboo against competing with other disciplines would probably go a long way. Also, the UFC has no rules against most Aikido moves, so if they were as effective as they're supposed to be, one would expect there would be at least one UFC fighter training in Aikido rather than the usual striking arts combined with submission wrestling/BJJ.

My concern is just that most people would be better off studying MMA-proven, combat-oriented disciplines .

In reply to this comment by NordlichReiter:
The aikido you see on youtube is demonstration. This Kiai master is not Aikido. He is Ki society. Until you have trained for a class in aikido Hapkido, or any of these types you cant understand that in certain holds you cannot fight without loosing a limb in the process.

I can speak for my school that there are serious students and there are the "I want a black belt type." Most of the time people are "I'm a black belt type." These people diminish the training. In the classes that I attend there are 2 wrestlers(judo), 4 bjj guys, several karateka(Japanese Schools), and 2 boxers. The rest are martial undergrads with no previous experience.

The one thing I have learned in 15 years of martial training, is that you cannot train to win, only train to survive. No situation is a surething, you may think you will win but even then you could trip on a pebble and fall on face.

In reply to this comment by chilaxe:
Don't be fooled. In aikido practice, if you resist the moves they're doing on you, they don't work and it's just embarrassing for everybody. Kind of like this classic vid: http://www.videosift.com/video/Kiai-Master-Gets-Owned

Empiricism is better than faith



written by NordlichReiter  | 2 months ago | CH
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The aikido you see on youtube is demonstration. This Kiai master is not Aikido. He is Ki society. Until you have trained for a class in aikido Hapkido, or any of these types you cant understand that in certain holds you cannot fight without loosing a limb in the process.

I can speak for my school that there are serious students and there are the "I want a black belt type." Most of the time people are "I'm a black belt type." These people diminish the training. In the classes that I attend there are 2 wrestlers(judo), 4 bjj guys, several karateka(Japanese Schools), and 2 boxers. The rest are martial undergrads with no previous experience.

The one thing I have learned in 15 years of martial training, is that you cannot train to win, only train to survive. No situation is a surething, you may think you will win but even then you could trip on a pebble and fall on face.

In reply to this comment by chilaxe:
Don't be fooled. In aikido practice, if you resist the moves they're doing on you, they don't work and it's just embarrassing for everybody. Kind of like this classic vid: http://www.videosift.com/video/Kiai-Master-Gets-Owned

Empiricism is better than faith



written by NordlichReiter  | 2 months ago | CH
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Hmm, still says it's not available...I'll bet it's region blocked.

In reply to this comment by chilaxe:
Thx for the note, Critttter, but it seems to be working fine for me. Is it still not working for you?

In reply to this comment by critttter:
Hi Chilaxe - your 'Gender Trouble' post is no longer available, unfortunately...



written by critttter  | 2 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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Hi Chilaxe - your 'Gender Trouble' post is no longer available, unfortunately...


written by critttter  | 2 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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sorry about the other video being sent to discussion chilaxe... I explained everything in the comment... For what its worth, after it was returned, I upvoted it...


written by mas8705  | 2 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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http://happy.videosift.com/talk/ITS-ZOMBIES-TIMEMr-Zonbie-Reaches-a-100-Come-Here


written by LadyDeath  | 2 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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