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According to the Bible, one world government is one of the precursors to the end of the world... It'd be bad, but a part of me just wants to see the world end anyways. Right now, it's totally impossible for 1WG to succeed. (too many groups that would violently oppose it, and have enough firepower to back them up)
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Find me an island to do so, and I'll prove you wrong... Make sure it has the capability of sustaining me for the whole year though. (food, fresh water, etc.)
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FhRm09CTGEI Check it out.
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+1 OT: Grats to all winners!
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Oil and its future implications
BTGBullseye replied to Princess Luna's topic in Civilization Problems
IAU changing the definition of 'planet' behind the backs of most of the IAU members. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAU_definition_of_planet#Criticism http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/supressed_inventions/suppressed_inventions.htm (I don't ascribe to all of these, but it's still there) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2425775/Climate-scientists-told-cover-fact-Earths-temperature-risen-15-years.html http://www.naturalnews.com/050759_EPA_pollution_toxic_heavy_metals_Health_Ranger_science_lab.html https://books.google.com/books?id=VCBjUhs2pMYC&pg=PA178&lpg=PA178&dq=scientists+covering+up&source=bl&ots=jKhwINRIn4&sig=yJXSZtBllbJdUux1XKC87R8JFGc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDIQ6AEwBDgKahUKEwjG8sC1pOzIAhWEPiYKHVO-BUU#v=onepage&q=scientists%20covering%20up&f=false http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2015/02/fda_inspections_fraud_fabrication_and_scientific_misconduct_are_hidden_from.html http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20150609-103058064 (requires payment unfortunately to access the article) http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/List_of_conspiracy_theories On the contrary, I have submitted several basic designs for vacuum energy generation, (one of which I actually had a small functional prototype of) but have literally been laughed off because of being "a crackpot uneducated moron who thinks fringe science can ever be real science". (not joking, those are the exact words) They will never consider a grant for someone who doesn't have a PHD in whatever field they are applying for a grant in, no matter what. (and those type of people are usually indoctrinated by the school system to believe that fringe science is at least 300 years away from being real, if it's even possible at all) I could go very in-depth about this, but this really isn't the place to do so. (it's more of a social and philosophical indoctrination issue than it is an issue concerning oil and its future implications. The modern designs can't even be sent critical if you tried. Add in Thorium reactors, and you have an even safer and cheaper energy generation system. The major modern designs use up all the long-term radioactive material, and have essentially no waste. They produce slightly less energy, but I feel it would be worth it. There is really no reason to worry about disposal or storage at this point in time, as there is more storage/disposal space already available than there is fissile material on the planet. -
So when are you going to give me back my downvotes?
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Yay! Now we just need to get the voting system back, and break it with my downvotes being too much.
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Oil and its future implications
BTGBullseye replied to Princess Luna's topic in Civilization Problems
Problem is, just about every one of the current 'environmentalist' crow is vehemently against any nuclear energy systems... This cripples our current energy generating capabilities. Then there are scientists that are still so heavily against advanced technologies because they personally don't understand it. They label it as 'fringe science', similar to what happened concerning Nikola Tesla's wireless energy system. (they didn't understand it, and didn't want to, just like is happening concerning any form of 'fringe science' today) -
Affordable Care Act - Discussion
BTGBullseye replied to BTGBullseye's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
The majority was paid for by the Government, and that was back in 1992... The rest involved a loan taken against our home, then selling our home, getting better paying jobs for my parents, etc. Completely debt-free in under 6 years. -
Sample mini-reviews of some obscure games
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in Obscure PC Games:
I will say, Galactix is one of my all-time favorite old games. -
Oil and its future implications
BTGBullseye replied to Princess Luna's topic in Civilization Problems
Also, much of current 'renewable energy' projects aren't really anything but money grabs... They don't try to improve anything, and they don't even consider looking into any of the more interesting technologies that could be used. (stuff like vacuum energy, bio-energy, or environmental thermal energy conversion tech) -
Oil and its future implications
BTGBullseye replied to Princess Luna's topic in Civilization Problems
And because it's incredibly inefficient to extract plant oils on a scale large enough to fuel a large percentage of vehicles in the USA. -
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Something very similar to Rarity. Already removed all the mods, and I'm going to try all over again from a scratch install. (hopefully won't be unable to start a new game because of the cart glitching issue previously mentioned)
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DOTA 2 announcer pack released + links updated!
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in General News
It does get boring quite rapidly due to only having 1 map, and nothing really changes between matches. It's designed for people who like to perfect one thing before moving on to other things. (and not people like me, who like to have extreme variety and complexity hidden behind a simple interface) -
ROSS'S GAME DUNGEON: UNCANNY VALLEY
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in Ross's Game Dungeon
Phones use a completely different rendering system, not as high quality for most things, but better at making this site visible on a phone. (it wouldn't make it look better on a normal screen though) -
Affordable Care Act - Discussion
BTGBullseye replied to BTGBullseye's topic in Serious Topic Discussion
Now you're obfuscating the issue behind the argument "they didn't know what we know now"... It doesn't matter. There are legal issues to deal with. As for the attempt at a personal 'attack', trying to say I know nothing because I've never been to the hospital... (it's a tired argument style, one used by anyone who wants to use the absurd argument that experience trumps logic) My brother was in a serious car accident when he was 17, (I was 5) and I have seen first hand what a $500,000 hospital bill can do to a family's financial situation. I also now have a brother that has been through some of the best and worst care there is, and has significant brain damage. I have more experience with the modern medical institution than 99.999% of the nation. Please, tell me how my brother would've had faster or better care because of socialized medicine. (according to everything I've seen or heard about SM, my brother wouldn't have been saved at all, not couldn't be, wouldn't) -
After everything, I found out that one of my mods is completely removing the permanent zombie spell from the game, and even from other spell mods... Forces them all to 300-900 seconds max. (very frustrating trying to keep them undead AND animated) Probly going to install everyting again in the right order, cut back on stuff that isn't used, or isn't working, then make my own mod to include a super-resurrect spell. (put it in a spell tome sitting on the table inside Helgen Keep front door)
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That's what You don't think...
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Oh, I know it was just having fun... Part of it was semi-lucid dreaming... (I knew I was dreaming, but changed nothing at all) From about the part where I transitioned to taking over the house.
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Hey, ah can drawl if'n I want ta...
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I stand by my original statement.
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Or Ozzy Osbourne... (who I consider to have epic songs) A bad voice, and no talent can still work if you put it to the right music.
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Probably wouldn't help much unless your machine had the necessary hardware. Modern machines simply don't have the right hardware for these old games and software, which is why DOSBox is necessary as it emulates old graphics cards, sound cards and CPU types. Indeed... I think the last processor that ran DOS natively was made back in 2001.