You Know...
#6206 posted by R.P.G. on 2004/11/24 10:12:17
If it weren't for Hitler and Orwell, war games would look quite a bit different.
Yeap,
#6207 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/24 11:55:14
There would be more Zeppelins dropping bombs and Kaisers as end game bosses.
Well
#6208 posted by mwh on 2004/11/25 08:03:27
If it wasn't for Hitler and friends, WARs would have been quite different.
RE: Stuff In The Thread
#6209 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/11/25 09:14:23
Well, I can't say I like World War 2, at least what actually happened (World War 2 as entertainment rocks!) but the Nazis had some uber cool costume designs. Some were real badass. Futuristic almost. Looked like cybernetic ninja assassin people. Cool stuff.
R.P.G.
#6210 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/26 01:03:09
Funny, I just came across this quote and your post above came instantly to mind; from George Orwell: "Every war when it comes, or before it comes, is represented not as a war but as an act of self-defense against a homicidal maniac."
And, Have You Read
#6211 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/26 01:13:17
his Hommage to Catalonia. Great biographical narrative.
He joins the Republican cause in the Spanish Civil War, only to find himself being used as a puppet on the string by a bunch of homocidal, power hungry thugs being made into heroes by the Western media of his day.
I'm not sure how that changed wargame history though.
No
#6212 posted by R.P.G. on 2004/11/26 08:51:04
I don't read things that might beneficially increase my cultural awareness. That's exactly what they want me to do.
R.P.G.
#6213 posted by Mike Woodham on 2004/11/26 09:53:04
So Logic says that you don't read anything, which we know isn't true. Is that Schrodinger's cat I hear scratching?
Err
#6214 posted by R.P.G. on 2004/11/26 10:10:55
I was refering to things along the lines of high and medium culture, and not pop and low culture.
Also, is this really reading? Or is it just talking in a drawn out fashion for the mock-deaf? We may never know...
We May Never Know...
#6215 posted by Mike Woodham on 2004/11/26 11:45:01
... just like Schrodinger :-)
Open The Damn Box Already!
#6216 posted by distrans on 2004/11/28 21:19:57
#6217 posted by - on 2004/11/28 22:05:14
you know, we have a thing called an Xray machine nowadays, and they're advanced enough to tell if the damn cat is alive or not.
Schrodinger
#6218 posted by HeadThump on 2004/11/28 22:43:03
oh, it is dead alright, and Schrodinger killed it! The entire theory is a construct to hide the fact!
The Box...
#6219 posted by Mike Woodham on 2004/11/29 03:07:09
... was made of lead. And of course you don't KNOW that the cat is dead or alive.
Cats Etc.
#6220 posted by Kinn on 2004/11/29 04:08:05
you know, we have a thing called an Xray machine nowadays, and they're advanced enough to tell if the damn cat is alive or not.
But of course, that's the whole point; as soon as you make the measurement, the cat's wavefunction collapses and the cat assumes one of it's discrete possible states of existence.
Cats Etc.
#6221 posted by Kinn on 2004/11/29 04:08:06
you know, we have a thing called an Xray machine nowadays, and they're advanced enough to tell if the damn cat is alive or not.
But of course, that's the whole point; as soon as you make the measurement, the cat's wavefunction collapses and the cat assumes one of it's discrete possible states of existence.
Blimey
#6222 posted by Kinn on 2004/11/29 04:10:39
Looks like there's even a quantum-duality thing going on with the double-post above o_O
Never Mind The Bloody Cat
How many licks does it take to get to the center of Hitler's brain?
*walks off, occasionally slamming head against passing walls*
Pig
#6224 posted by Vigil on 2004/11/29 05:44:52
Right, so there's this guy called Odin, and he lives in Valhalla, you know, that hugely old Norse mythic place up in the clouds where dead warriors are, taken there by them valkyries.
Anyway, so in this Valhalla place there's, like, this really huge hall, a mess hall really, and there's, like, this huge banquet that just never stops and just, you know, keeps going forever.
So, we got the warriors, the hall and the banquet and everything, but then there's this table in the middle, and on this very table, because I'm getting to the point, is this pig, well, boar really. Then there are all these dead warriors, except that they aren't really dead, because they're in Valhalla, and they just eat and eat eat. And the boar is all happy and stuff, even though it's being cut up all the time, but it just won't die, and just grows back the missing parts over and over again.
What is the pig's name?
Obvious Answer
#6225 posted by Mike Woodham on 2004/11/29 06:14:18
czg?
S�rrimne
#6226 posted by czg on 2004/11/29 06:28:47
P� taket til Valhall g�r geiten L�rand og hjorten Eiktryme. De spiser av grenene p� det store treet Yggdrasil. Fra melken deres lager kokken Andrimner mj�d. Kokken har ogs� en gris som het S�rrimne. Den er slik at den kan spises igjen og igjen! Med en gang den er ferdigspist, blir den hel igjen, og kan tilberedes p� nytt.
Ei Saa Peittaa
#6227 posted by Friction on 2004/11/29 07:59:26
M�ste inte!
Czg
#6228 posted by Mike Woodham on 2004/11/29 07:59:57
Interesting auto-translation of your text but I got the pig's name from it:
"At roof at Valhall goes the goats L�rand and hjorten Eiktryme. They am dining at bough at that big the tree Yggdrasil. At milk their makes a kokken Andrimner mj�d. Kokken has also a pig as called S�rrimne. That is so that it able canteen afresh and afresh! Immediate that is ferdigspist , becomes it clear afresh , and able prepare anew."
Now, where does that get us?
F�r Interesting Taste, J�st Add Moose
#6229 posted by czg on 2004/11/29 08:04:38
bork, bork, b�rk
Mike
#6230 posted by aguirRe on 2004/11/29 08:18:47
Where did you find auto-translation of Norwegian into English?
Although as usual, there's a lot of gibberish ...
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