Pirates Vs. Ninjas: A study in memology

Wellington Grey has published a seminal report discussing a topic of much importance to recent memes: Pirates Vs. Ninjas.

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Grey looks not only at weapons and fighting characteristics, but at environmental concerns and challenges faced by each groups.

Simple Harmonic Motion favors pirates: Fighting on a ship requires the combatants to move with the oscillations of the ship. Pirates would have a natural advantage in this environment.

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Grey also looks at the influence of the FSM, Himself.

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I recommend that anyone interested in a attaining a greater understanding of the issue take a look at the report.

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  1. 1 Æsahættr » Archive » The Great Debate of Our Time Pingback on Aug 2nd, 2007 at 8:25 pm
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