Future Of Playstation
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February 1, 2009 at 10:11 am #20865shadeblackParticipant
KILLER369 said:
your right in some respect. but the ivention of the wheel and the discovery that humans could make fire both are the basicest form of technology. the wheel started technology and invention off. fire started science off but the tribal people called it god. they used fire to form potions and remidys they called it magic but we know it as science. so what have we learnt: without fire (technology) we wouldn’t have science. therefore science falls und technology. giving birth to all modern day conveniences including the Playstation.
The Wheel and the incident of fire is not considered technology. They Fire was a fortunate incident, and the wheel was made simply because they figured it out.
I call that common sense rather than technology; And if you're going that far, you might as well say without electrons there would be no life to have created the concept of technology. But hey, let's not forget that it is science that explains the creation of life, not technology.
February 1, 2009 at 10:16 am #20866shadeblackParticipantedge4eva32 said:
Apparently they have not released it here in America yet. Also, my PS3 is only 14 months old, and has already crapped out twice. There are ppl here who have had their ps3's since launch with more play time than mine. Maybe when Sony decides they won't charge my credit card when they get my ps3 in the mail, then I will give them a break, haha. BTW, I got my new samsung blu ray player today It is totally awesome. My friends and I all have agreed that the display on the blu ray samsung is more quality than the blu ray player in the ps3.
You could always import it from EU. But im not sure if it would work properly as it would be set to PAL.
yeah dedicated blu-ray players are designed to be… you guessed it! Blu-Ray players! they are much better equipped to do so as well. the ps3, although has a blu-ray drive is not fully designed to play movies. silly though it sounds, it makes sense to keep production costs down. no one would buy if they intergrated a fully working, top-of-the-line BD drive – not with the likes you find on dedicated BD units.
February 1, 2009 at 3:39 pm #20871KILLER369Membershadeblack: i was refering to human science and your refering to cosmic and astro science and in that case i completely agree with you
February 1, 2009 at 7:03 pm #20880shadeblackParticipantKILLER369 said:
shadeblack: i was refering to human science and your refering to cosmic and astro science and in that case i completely agree with you
it's all science.
February 1, 2009 at 7:05 pm #20881KILLER369Memberyou do realize there are more than 1000 types of science
February 1, 2009 at 7:07 pm #20882shadeblackParticipantKILLER369 said:
you do realize there are more than 1000 types of science
… no there isn't.
February 1, 2009 at 7:11 pm #20883KILLER369Memberyep
February 1, 2009 at 7:11 pm #20884shadeblackParticipantA human protected by advanced technology during the first lunar landing, demonstrates knowledge developed through study of the natural sciences.
It's all science.
February 1, 2009 at 7:24 pm #20886KILLER369Memberi will give you 30 examples of different science:
1) planetary science
2) astro science
3) cosmic science
4) alien science
5) human science
6) ancient science
7) geographical science
8) archiological science
9) evolutionary science
10) biological science
11) dimensionoligy science
12)arms science
13) time science
14) gravitalional science
15) magnetism science
16) religion science
17) partical science
18) space experdition science
19) psychological science
20) cybernetic science
all real forms of science.
all existant and achknowlaged by real scientistsFebruary 1, 2009 at 7:29 pm #20887shadeblackParticipantthat was 20, not 30, and definitely not 1000.
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A broader modern definition of science may include the natural sciences along with the social and behavioural sciences.
Disciplines of natural sciences
· Astronomy
· Biology
· Chemistry
· Earth science
· Physics
· Cross-disciplinesHistory of the social sciences
· Ancient Greece
· Augustine
· Islamic civilization
· European enlightenment
· Nineteenth century
· Twentieth century
· Rise
· Present state
· 1.Studying Social ScienceBehavioural Sciences
· Sociology
· Economics
· political science
· Economic SociologyFebruary 1, 2009 at 7:51 pm #20890edge4eva32MemberWow. I did not ever think I would encounter a “scientific” argument on a video game forum. Now this is different.
February 1, 2009 at 7:59 pm #20891KILLER369Memberthen you agree with me that theres more than 1 type of science. and that 30 was a typo lol
February 1, 2009 at 8:18 pm #20892KILLER369MemberIf you dissagree with me then you can look for yourself at wikipedia/fields of science.
[edit] Physical Sciences
[edit] Chemistry
[edit] Physics
[edit] Astronomy
[edit] Earth sciences
[edit] Environmental sciences
[edit] Life Sciences
[edit] Biology
[edit] Formal sciences
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Main article: Formal sciences
[edit] Computer sciences
[edit] Linguistics
See also Branches of Computer Science and ACM Computing Classification System
[edit] Mathematics
see also Branches of Mathematics and AMS Mathematics Subject Classification
[edit] Systems science
February 1, 2009 at 8:23 pm #20893KILLER369Memberif this forum is a lil messed up sorry…
courtassy of wikipediaFebruary 2, 2009 at 3:09 am #20905shadeblackParticipant#congrats killer, you broke the thread lol
you need to edit what you post to make sure it doesn't do that.
also… not a thousand there either. and i said sub-divisions don't count.
remember, you originally said “different types of science”.
That means sub-divisions of science are null and void.
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