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Bill Nye's experiment is flawed because it measures the heat retention of a denser gas, and not the reflective properties of CO2.

also LMAO about sea ice.  Now they're saying "OH yeah sure the temporary sea ice is growing this year, but, the ancient glaciers are melting!"

Old growth ice!  LMAO

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The Great Eye wrote:

... seriously, someone needs to get AA back and set up those games on IRC again.  tongue


It is the Unwritten Law of the Universe that nobody over 25 shall ever participate in regular gaming sessions again

Until maybe 2040 when people start gaming at nursing homes

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Really? Because some posers were ranting about "ghost rape!"

It looks like 3rd will suck.  It removed the "social combat" system.  It denies you the ability to recover Willpower quickly, which will make mental attacks SICK. 
But also, you know Exalted didn't use the old Evil Neutral Good / Lawful Neutral Chaotic grid, but it might as well have.
Solar Exalted want to restore the Golden Age (LG). 
Terrestrial Exalted serve the brutal Empress (LE). 
Celestial Exalted kept the balance (LN)
Lunar Exalted bring reform by avoiding all the old mistakes (CG). 
Abyssals seek revenge and power by making the Underworld triumphant (NE).
Fairie Rakasha want to remake reality more fun (CN).

Now they're introducing the Infernal Exalted, champions of the Demonic Powers.  You can see what's left.

But then again if you can bitch about how the new version is a waste of time, you've legitimated the whole game system as a top tier RPG tongue

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well apparently Exalted 3rd edition will have deathknights summoning succubi as an attack, so, there goes that game

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saw a good man-in-the-street comment

"[Hug] the Scots, they cost too much. If they vote to stay in, I say we vote to throw them out"

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I cannot blame Stefan for what we had thought was impossible - consumers in 2010s preferring inferior hardware.

Smartphones are an inferior computer to tabletops or even laptops, but they're preferred because of convenience, and because you like the swiss-army-knife approach of a smartphone, if you only have one computer, its' a phone.  And with the cost of new smartphones, many many many people can only afford the phone.

This is not what we saw coming when the 1980s started.

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I heard good things about Catan but never played it

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hmm I actually put you on to a good one, but you need to find a group to play it

RP game, uses White Wolf system, you take on a character from a ring of reincarnating superhuman mortals in an alternate earth recovering from a series of magical and demonic catastrophes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exalted

I liked stratego but once you break any part of those plastic pieces its over

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Exalted > D&D

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"The day before, Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain offered Scots a different message, telling them bluntly that “independence would not be a trial separation” and that if the "yes" vote prevails on Thursday, “there’s no going back from this, no rerun.”

Who the hell is he to talk?  He won't be Prime Minister in 2024.  Why would anybody take him seriously?  There is absolutely no chance that the Conservative Party is going to rally around the permanent disintegration of the UK.

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nonaligned oil producing country outside NATO

/drools

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Avalon Hill "Panzer Leader"
Risk
Clue
Diplomacy (if you can get enough people)
Chess?

and about 30 years ago I had a weird game with DC superheros and villains, and the game map was the roof of a skyscraper, and the whole point was to get the other team in between you and the edge, and then shove them off the roof to their deaths.

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Meh Putin came in because teh Russian army sucked too hard to beat the Chechens and had 5000 troops taken prisoner

given 4000 casualties teh Uber Russian Army will fold like a wet noodle

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/shoots Einstein for looting

sorry Ike, field court martial

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Brain-wave sensing machines have been used to ‘telepathically’ control everything from real-life helicopters to characters in a computer game.

Now the technology has gone a step further by allowing someone in India to send an email to his colleague in France using nothing but the power of his mind.

The researchers used electroencephalography (EEG) headsets to record electrical activity from neurons firing in the brain, and convert the words ‘hola’ and ‘ciao’ into binary.

The researchers used electroencephalography (EEG) headsets which recorded electrical activity from neurons firing in the brain to convert the words ¿hola¿ and ¿ciao¿ into binary. In EEG, electrical currents in the brain are linked with different thoughts that are then fed into a computer interface

The researchers used electroencephalography (EEG) headsets which recorded electrical activity from neurons firing in the brain to convert the words ‘hola’ and ‘ciao’ into binary. In EEG, electrical currents in the brain are linked with different thoughts that are then fed into a computer interface

In EEG, electrical currents in the brain are linked with different thoughts that are then fed into a computer interface. This computer analyses the signal and controls an action.

In the latest study, published in Plos One, researchers decided to replace the computer interface with another brain to receive the signals.

In the initial test, the greeting was sent from a volunteer in Thiruvananthapuram, India to Strasbourg, France.

There, a computer translated the message and then used electrical stimulation to implant it in the receiver’s mind.
This message appeared as flashes of light in the corner of their vision.

In the initial test, the greeting was sent from a volunteer in Thiruvananthapuram, India (pictured left) to Strasbourg, France (right). Here, a computer translated the message and then used electrical stimulation to implant it in the receiver¿s mind that appeared as flashes of light in the corner of their vision

In France, a computer translated the message and then used electrical stimulation to implant it in the receiver’s mind that appeared as flashes of light in the corner of their vision

The light appeared in sequences that allowed the receiver to decode the information in the message.
Researchers then conducted a similar experiment in which thoughts were successfully transmitted from two participants, one
in Spain and one in France.

The human brain is made up of billions of active neurons that have around 105,600 miles (170,000 km) of combined length.
Every time you have a thought, your brain produces weak but distinct electrical signals corresponding to it.
The electrical impulse is generated by the chemical reaction between neurons, which can be measured.
Recording and deciphering those signals is called electroencephalography (EEG), and it has been medically possible since 1924.

The second experiment resulted in a total error rate of just 15 per cent, with a 5 per cent on the encoding side and roughly 11 per cent on the decoding.
The technology was developed as part of a collaboration between the University of Barcelona in Spain, Axilum Robotics in France, Harvard Medical School and Starlab Barcelona in Spain.

According to the researchers, this is the first time humans have sent a message ‘almost directly’ into each other’s brains.
‘We anticipate that computers in the not-so-distant future will interact directly with the human brain in a fluent manner, supporting both computer- and brain-to-brain communication routinely,’ they wrote.

Human-to-brain technology is also gaining traction. In May, German scientists showed how seven pilots used mind control to fly with ‘astonishing accuracy.’
In a simulation, several of the pilots managed the landing approach under poor visibility, while one was able to land a few metres from the runway’s central line.

Meanwhile, in June, University of Oregon researchers unveiled a device that claimed to be able to monitor memories in near real time to see what a person is thinking.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ … z3BpUP8DFp
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DAMMIT NEVER GIVE TECH TO SPAIN X(

"Beyond the Blue Event Horizon" had humans visit a spaceship orbiting to mutate humanity into something better.  With telepathy.  And this drunk old fart sat it in and drove millions of humans mad with his dreams.  And when they yelled at him to stop...he demanded $$$.

Now multiply that by the unemployed population of Spain...

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Yeah that's what I meant.  Paintballs and buckets of paint.

Not guncotton buried in oil under rail trestles. 

Paint. You know. Legal stuff.

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OK fighting the government will not look like this

http://asjewelers.com/FRstuff/17/Lexing … emenLG.jpg

And the cure for an impenetrable vehicle is to immobilize it.

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Altruist wrote:

I'd say that I know a bit about German history and if you can't find a reliable source supporting this very surprising statement, then it's probably made up nonsense to anger the poor Belgiums.


I gave you one.  John Keegan's The First World War.

Which is a "secondary source".  Now I'm looking for "primary sources" online to post for you. Since I didn't get it from a primary source online in the first place, I'm not going back to where I started and showing it to you.

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Also, as a police officer who has been forced to draw his gun I know the difference between the media portrayal and reality, don't believe everything you hear in the media - if they can't get the facts they'll make them up.

Yeah, CNN has anonymous audio which they say MIGHT be the gunfight.  They haven't confirmed it.  Sounds like a dozen shots on that audio.  Maybe it's the JFK assassination...

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I have promised libertarians that out of respect for their feelings, I will not call a cop if I have a problem with them.

They'll be the ones to call a cop.

But they reject my good faith offer, shows how little compromise they have in them.  Most ungenerous.


Einstein -- they think they should be able to dismiss the cops.   They should be able to argue with a cop out of making an arrest.  They should be able to form a crowd and intimidate the cop into letting somebody arrested go free.  And if that doesn't work they should be able to riot and win.

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OK now I have to go to a library and get Keegan's work and maybe Gilbert's.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/5544246

But according to that, Germany was just playing footsie by asking for "peace and let's work out the details about borders later."

In fact in the US the proposal of December 1916 was understood to be

IMPUDENT PROPOSALS. 
ONLY PARTIAL RESTITUTION
NEW YORK, December 12.
A prominent official of the German
Embassy in Washington has informed the
United Press Association that the peace
terms of Germany include practically a
return to the territorial status before
the war, with the exceptions of
the kingdoms of Lithuania and
Poland, and the readjustment of in-
ternational boundaries in the Balkans. The
latter question is of so complicated a
nature that it means at least a partial
restoration of the kingdoms of Serbia and
Roumania. The terms also include the
return of the lost colonies of Germany.
The Embassy official declares:--"The
factors which help the Ger- 
mán proposals are the favorable 
military position of the Central Powers and
the fact that the winter necessitates a ces-
sation of hard fighting. The Germans de-
sire also to convince the world that the
Germans are not fighting the war for ter-
ritorial conquest. The important question
is to discover whether the Allies will talk
peace."

...Some of the Washington correspondents
of New York papers say that the German
Embassy in Washington has received the
text of the German peace terms, which
provide, in addition to those already stated,
the complete restoration of Belgium, the
evacuation of Northern France, the reten-
tion of the bulk of Serbia by Austria, the
restoration to Bulgaria of the territory lost 
in the second Balkan war, the restoration
to Austria of the territory already cap-
tured by Italy, and the retention by Tur-
key of Constantinople."

Which is not in line with what Bethwegg-Hollman was quoted as saying in 1917 in his private talks with German industrialists, when he said Belgium had to go.

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The service rifle is an m4, but the need for an assault rifle has come about due to America and her active shooters at university campuses.

Nice flame attempt tongue ! Out here they're issued because two guys went Ned Kelly --- started robbing banks in broad daylight and shooting it out with police as police bullets went *ping* off their body armor

Local patrol officers at the time were typically armed with their standard issue 9 mm or .38 Special pistols, with some having a 12-gauge shotgun available in their cars. Phillips and Mătăsăreanu carried illegally modified fully automatic Norinco Type 56 S-1s, a Bushmaster XM15 Dissipator, and a HK-91 rifle with high capacity drum magazines and ammunition capable of penetrating vehicles and police Kevlar vests. The bank robbers wore body armor which successfully deflected bullets and shotgun pellets fired by the responding patrolmen. SWAT eventually arrived bearing sufficient firepower, and they commandeered an armored truck to evacuate the wounded. Several officers also appropriated AR-15 rifles from a nearby firearms dealer. The incident sparked debate on the need for patrol officers to upgrade their capabilities in similar situations in the future.[4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Hollywood_shootout

Actually US cops went "military" after the 1986 Miami-Dade shootout, when 6 FBI guys armed with the normal "Bring your own" mixed bag of handguns went up against 2 bank robbers with military backgrounds.  Rather than surrender the robbers shot it out with the FBI, killing 2 agents and severely wounding others as they reloaded.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_FBI_Miami_shootout

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The Great Eye wrote:

Oh, I'm still considering closing this as spam, so don't get your hopes up.  big_smile


Why is it spam? It's a historical argument about stuff from 100 years ago

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I don't think it's "nonsense" when in fact Woodrow Wilson asked the combatants to set down their peace terms in writing.  Would have been pretty embarrassing for the Kaiser to put down his peace terms, get the Allies to say "oh OK, fine" and then say "oh wait wait I forgot to give you page 3"

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The following gentlemen took part in the conference on war aims of May 17 in the Chancellor’s Palace in Berlin:
Chancellor von Bethmann Hollweg
Under Secretary of State Wahnschaffe
Privy Financial Councilor [Geheimer Finanzrat] Hugenberg
District President [Landrat] Roetger
Corporation Lawyer [Syndikus] Hirsch
Baron [Freiherr] von Wangenheim
Dr. Roesicke
Commercial Councilor [Kommerzienrat] Friedrichs
Dr. Stresemann
Mayor Dr. Eberle
Mr. Wachhorst de Wente
Baron [Freiherr] von Twickel
Mr. Wallenborn

As the deputation’s first speaker, Baron von Wangenheim noted that the associations that were represented at this conference demonstrate the unity of economic sectors that are usually antagonistic to one another. This unity has been achieved because the plight of the Fatherland has brought even former economic and political opponents together. After the Christian Farmers’ Associations recently joined the corporations represented here, industry and agriculture stand united behind the demands that have been made by these corporations and are contained in the memorandum that has been presented to the Chancellor. Two factors have brought these groups together and are basic to their wishes. On the one hand, all sectors of industry have recognized the importance of agriculture to the economic and political existence of Germany. Without our agriculture to feed our people, this war simply could not be fought. The ideal of autarky is shared by all sectors. On the other hand, agriculture has recognized that German industry is likewise of paramount importance, that we would have collapsed militarily had German industry itself not been able to secure the extraordinarily large, direct and indirect requirements of the army with indigenous products. Strengthening and maintaining these two basic pillars of the German economy must therefore be the starting point for the Germany that we wish to construct after the war. From this premise, industry demands that Germany acquire the large deposits of iron ore in France, that the ore basins of Longwy and Briey, as well as the coal fields in the Pas de Calais and in the Department du Nord, must in the future belong to Germany in order to damage the enemy economically and to make us independent. In the interest of striking a balance between industry and agriculture, it is also necessary to demand that we obtain new territory in the east – land for settlement – in which new farms could be created for German settlers and land could be provided as well to German workers who might arrive from Russia. These demands will initially bring about economic balance in the new Fatherland. Additional demands have been set down in the memorandum that has been presented. If at the moment heavy clouds are again appearing on the political horizon, and if one can expect that new enemies will join the old, let the Chancellor be convinced that the economic sectors that stand behind the associations represented here are ready and willing to persevere economically, and that they are fully convinced that perseverance will be possible, just as they entertain no doubts about our military success.

The demands posed here naturally depend on the military situation. If they cannot be achieved militarily, one will have to do without them. It appears more important to the associations represented here that a goal be set forth for the eventuality of victory – a goal that signals to statesmen what can be achieved if we are victorious. That would certainly have an effect on the army’s morale.

After Privy Councilor Hugenburg spoke out along the same lines, emphasizing the standpoint of industry, Chancellor von Bethmann Hollweg offered some extended remarks, which included the following: “He fully appreciates the significance of unity among the sectors of the German economy, which is expressed in the declaration presented to him. At the moment Germany faces a difficult political situation, which is in fact perhaps more difficult than at any time since the beginning of the war. We have to reckon with Italy’s joining Germany’s enemies; even the Balkan states of Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece may join them, too. He sees little hope that Italy in particular will remain neutral. Italy is presently ruled by the streets, although four-fifths of the senate is for Giolitti and peace. He [Bethmann Hollweg] has seen this development coming and for this reason believes that this is not an opportune moment to discuss war aims. He has no doubt that the German Empire will be able to protect its borders in the east and the west, even against this combined assault. The gentlemen can judge from the battles around Arras how difficult these defenses are to break. What will become of Austria-Hungary in this assault must remain an open question.

As far as war aims are concerned, the war has developed in a way that will make the idea of a peace of conciliation impossible. This is especially true of France’s relationship to Germany. France has to be cured of its megalomania. It goes without saying that he is for capitalizing thoroughly on a German war to this end. It is deplorable and wretched to entertain the idea that we will not want to make the most of victory. He is painfully and deeply disturbed that anyone could attribute such a view to him, to which he has never given public expression. He is also of the opinion that restoring Belgium is impossible, for Belgium would only be a vassal to France and England. The situation in the east is different. A separate peace in the east is certain, if Italy does not enter the war. But even if Italy does become involved, the moment may arise in certain circumstances when Russia is no longer willing to continue the war, and we can as a result conclude a separate agreement with Russia. It is doubtful in any case whether such a separate agreement will make possible the fulfillment of the wishes that have been expressed. All in all, the present situation recalls Prussia’s situation during the Seven-Years’ War. The [present] war has taken on the character of a coalition war. He is no pessimist with respect to the war’s outcome; he is filled with solemn optimism, but one cannot get around the fact that the situation has become difficult. Thus he does not know whether all the wishes expressed here are realizable. He asks the participants to remain convinced that, when the proper time comes, he will call on the sectors represented here to stand by his side with advice and aid in resolving the question of Germany’s future political and economic circumstances.”

http://germanhistorydocs.ghi-dc.org/doc … ge_id=1813

Still looking for a primary source of the German response to Wilson, but you can see here that the idea of accepting peace if Belgium was given to the Reich was, internally, acknowledged policy in 1915.