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[quote]This is a masterful engraving of a dwarf and two elves. The dwarf is butchering the elves. [/quote]
[quote who="Tormy-" reply="111" id="2646811"] Quoting Bill_Door, reply 110 But the tree-huggers are always whining about deforestation and selling back wooden things that I bought from them in the forst place, the hypocrits. They must die by magma. Dwarven atom smasher > magma! [/quote] I believe the punishment should fit the crime. They should be tied down to a piece of dead wood with vines, their eyelids glued open with tree sap, and
Which, if you tap them, are carbon sources that accelerate the greenhouse effect which will require MORE energy in order to combat drought (pumping and desalinizing water) and keep civilization viable. Also, when the oil runs out, we are going to have to shift to NG for electricity production, raising its price for agricultural uses. Nuclear is the only real way out of this mess, with a good side helping of solar, but there is no will to do either, and we can't produce a nuclear plant
[quote who="TarponCrest" reply="104" id="2646701"] You are all talking about Drow I was starting to get confused for surly you know the noble qualities of the Averil Elves and the neutral nature of the Wood Elves (need a skilled Ranger to get through the enchanted forest anyone?). Elves are not that bad its the extremes of the race that give them a bad rap ( Drow and High Elves)[/quote] Just because the wood elves are the hillbilly moonshine swilling (I mean
From wikipedia: "The Haber process now produces 100 million tons of nitrogen fertilizer per year, mostly in the form of anhydrous ammonia , ammonium nitrate , and urea . 3–5%
The haber process uses hydrocarbons. In order to use water you must inject excess energy in the form of heat (or electricity), because water doesn't donate hydrogens until its so hot that its breaking down or until you've ripped them off electrically. I'm just going to refer you to a link at this point and say compost doesn't feed 7 billion people. Natural gas is a byproduct of oil drilling, and also limited. In fact the hydrogen for your fuel cells ALSO comes from natural gas - becau
[quote who="Nesrie" reply="222" id="2645986"] There was talk about this before I think, watermarks or something. This is way above my head though, I just remember the conversations about the idea. The problem is though, it doesn't matter how secure your computer is, if certain people are targeting you or you have a moment of bad judgment, your computer can be exposed and accounts hacked which means even if my copy of say Tropico 3 showed up online, that doesn't mean I intentionally put i
[quote who="MagicwillNZ" reply="26" id="2646612"] I guess I really want a post-apocalyptic survival simulation, sort of like UnReal World. Most post apocalyptic fiction and games have become very science-fictiony in a way I think sort of defeats the purpose of post-apocalyptic fiction. An post-apocalyptic open-world sandbox RPG would be, in a word, amazing.[/quote] I'm sure Activision is working on a movie tie-in MMO for 'The Road' as we speak.[e digicons]:X[/e]</p
[quote who="Wintersong" reply="123" id="2646632"] Quoting Azrailx, reply 121i like maps I prefer chocolate.[/quote] I prefer the crushing of my enemies, seeing them driven before me, and hearing the lamentations of their women.
[quote who="Hawks282" reply="88" id="2646444"]And people hate elves why exactly?[/quote] Because You ask for help killing a bad guy and they give you a poem or song. They're arrogant, probably because they are all tall and good looking They live forever, have powerful magics, and yet they live in huts in the forest and refuse to produce any commodities other than bows. They are always on about the dark evil coming, which they created , b
Its done, but, I'm having so much fun playing it I don't have time to market and distribute it. Sorry.
[quote who="Sanati" reply="18" id="2645884"] Quoting caross73, reply 16The oil runs out in about 20-50 years depending who you ask - I suspect sooner rather than later, at which point fertilizer and gasoline (to run combines, tractors, etc... and distribute the products) dependent agriculture collapses. I suppose at that point, in our brilliance we will turn to burning coal, which will make everything ELSE worse. We aren't as dependent on oil as the oil industry might make you think
[quote who="Jafo" reply="116" id="2646422"] If we are destined to become extinct, thats His will Oh, good...as long as I don't believe he exists I'll be immortal... [/quote] Yeah, well, God's will is indistinguishable from natural law at this point in the game.
[quote who="RedneckDude" reply="102" id="2645992"] We are given tools to work with, it is our choice what we do with those tools. [/quote] So its up to us how and when we create life. I agree completely. Lets make sure we do it for the right reasons, and the right way.
[quote who="RedneckDude" reply="102" id="2645992"] I couldn't get past this. God gave us the tools to make and use nuclear weapons, do you suppose He wants us to? And then make ourselves extinct with them? I think not. [/quote] Omnipotence, omniscience means that nothing happens that isn't part of your grand design. Nothing CAN happen that God didn't foresee , and didn't desire. Or he wouldn't have created creation in the first place. He created all this knowi
[quote who="KellenDunk" reply="18" id="2645756"]Wasteland makes no sense because I have no paragraph book.[/quote] You can always google for help with that problem.
What do you guys mean 'would I like to see the end of the world'. The greatest irony is that its happening in slow motion right now, and nobody is noticing to the point that you think its some other time you have to go to visit . http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100510/ts_afp/unenvironmentbiodiversityeconomy The oil runs out in about 20-50 years depending who you ask - I sus
Two rivers, originating in the mountains with headwaters close enough together that you can't tell them apart at this scale. Snow pack on the west side of the mountain drains to the west, snow pack on the east side of the mountain drains to the east. Besides, river sources are usually a fan of smaller creeks that merge. Again, at scale, it just looks like the river disappears into the mountains.
[quote who="SpardaSon21" reply="33" id="2645689"] Er, no. Impulse::Reactor will not require an Impulse account or even Impulse to be installed. It is purely stand-alone software designed to counter Steam's monopoly on working in-game overlays.[/quote] Okay, I'm confused then, because what good is an in-game overlay without connecting to a central server to do match making and stats recording which requires you be uniquely identified. I'm not cas
[quote]Who says that?[/quote] Everyone who's competing against a company that hates its customers. Look, I don't know about you, but I prefer obvious and easy to spot evil over subtle and hard to detect evil. I see Activision on the side of a box, and I know that I should think really hard before I buy it. Its too easy. See, if they were buried on the back panel in the fine print, and they didn't have a spokesperson who spoke a lot like Darth Vader (who wants to
[quote who="Tormy-" reply="91" id="2645413"] Ehhh... [/quote] Is there any way to take karma away from someone? No reason. Just asking.
[quote who="Wintersong" reply="89" id="2645403"]Weren't bananas the evidence of the existence of God because of their design? Or does that go in the same section as with earthquakes being caused because of loose women and wild sex?[/quote] LOL. But it fits the hand!