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Dark side witll take over the kingdom of heaven too.
thinking about "the eternal conflict between good and evil", i asked myself who is performing more successful... as there's no real winner of that battle, i would be interested in which side was performing better by now according to statistics (like "goal shots" or "attack time").
logically thinking, i would guess that evil is performing more successful (not better, as it isn't even "good" ;) ), because when two opponents are almost equal, success is a matter of surrender or cheating. as i would say that the good tend to surrender and are, other than evil, not able to cheat, evil has some big advantage!
another question: from the evil's point of view, is good evil :confused:
Evil always prevail over good. Look in the world today and see. Someone said good is dumb, so that's why evil wins. I don't think good is dumb, but it's dumb enough to believe it prevails over evil.
good points.Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
the question that comes to my mind is, why doesn't evil wipe out good? the answer seems to be at hand: lazyness is considered as bad or evil, and the evil is thought to be lazy. but evil is also greedy! but how can the greedy satisfy it's hunger when being that lazy? right, by exploiting the good.
No, I think the reason is other. Evil needs Good. It keeps it sharp, it helps it evolve. If Evil wipes out Good, there would be no more Good and Evil and Evil would find no match. In this scenario Evil would un-evolve, which is something unacceptable. So Evil not only keeps Good alive but grants it victories once in a while only to deceive and mentain the conflict that makes it stronger each day.
/Evil is so smart...
you're right. i didn't consider this. but i'm sure expoition is also an issue.Quote:
Originally Posted by cilu
Hey, reset-leo, what is the web address to your motorsports gallery??? I can't visit it from work. Me being a driver myself (Porsche of course) I am interested in such things. Do you drive, or are just a fan?
the link in my signature should bring you directly to the gallery, doesn't it? the url is http://members.liwest.at/oachkatzlschwoaf/rallye (unfortunately, i didn't register some domain for my websites yet...)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob McVicar
i'm so far not driving (in races) myself, as i'm always a little short on money ;) but i'm planning to participate in some autocross races this summer, just to see how good my driving skills are (i don't think there's much chance to win something racing my renault safrane). some day i would also like to participate in our local motorcyle "uphill" race (there will be pictures in the gallery soon).
actually, i'm only a fan, but quite close to the action (e.g. being passenger in a rallye car) as our company does sponsoring for a rallye team. and of course, i go kart racing sometimes.
PORSCHE : Proof Of Rich Spoiled Children Having Everything...Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob McVicar
That's great. I do alot of autocrosses myself as well as track racing. I won my class in our Porsche club region last year. I also enjoy rallying. I am good friends with Stefan Eichorner and Sep Haider. They have been instructors in several of my Audi racing schools I have taken in Germany and Austria. I am going to Leipzig next month for a Porsche Driving/Racing school. My racing is strictly on the club and regional levels (keeps it relatively cheap). I have a 944 prepared for racing, but it can also be driven on the street!
Hey driving an old cheap Porsche is better than driving a Trabant!
you're right! getting the cheap porsche (or whatever) is not the big problem... the problem is how to afford getting and keeping it ready to race, and last but NOT LEAST where to put that thing when living in a flat somewhere in town! the 167hp of my safrane are not bad for a stock-class car, the real problem is the 3000ccm, that force me to drive against FAST bmws, porsches and the like in autocross.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob McVicar
as i'm planning to race the motorcycle uphill, i will probably build up a bike with my brother, who has a big house with a big garage.
Partnering with ones brother is always a good idea. I have partnered with mine in this car to keep maintenance and track fees down. Storage is also a key issue, but I rent a cheap place, and we split that too.
partnering with a brother in motorcycle racing is especially good, when the brother has the motorcycle, enough storage room, and much knowledge because he's in the ktm racing construction department ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob McVicar
the bad thing is, that he doesn't have much sparetime and most of it is needed by his girlfriend....