67 years is not long enough; this article assumes our current global political systems are permanent and stable, they are not.
At some point the world will face dwindling resources through either over population, global warming, running out of fossil fuels or some other such catastrophe, this cannot be avoided.
At that point all bets are off; think of it like tectonic plates; pressure builds if the areas around the plates are weak (Germany 1938) a quake will happen quickly, if they are not so strong the pressure will continue increasing and nothing you can do will prevent a bigger quake.
This does not just affect small states, over a long enough period under the right pressures, which could be caused by various factors, the good ol' USA would use it's nuclear arsenal.
I haven't seen any of these things myself for years, it's called paying attention to what you are doing (clicking) and funnily enough my 2 eldest have not had any problems and the youngest isn't on line by himself.
You don't physically have to sit on top of the kids to stop them going on dodgy sites, you just have to educate and set levels of expectation, including the fact that Dad is just gonna walk in at any moment and look at what they're doing, or even scare the crap out of them with my 'mystical knowledge' of what web sites they've been on.
'cept Ids Rage is is going to be 2-3 dual layer DVDs big, so I think I'll by a physical copy thanks.
I also still replay a lot of old games and my kids are catching up on my back catalogue, I want a game for life, not for the life of the company authorising my use.
There's the classic argument, "how can you not like the Beatles when every band in the world was influenced by them".
You don't have to like anything, you don't have to like Wagner, you don't have to like Mozart, but they had an influence.
Following your argument to it's logical conclusion nobody could dislike anything because in some weird 'degrees of Kevin Bacon' way it must have influenced something you do like.
Sciencey type bods - Hey lets experiment with teleporters, what could possibly go wrong
Other random bod - Oh noes you've open a gatewya to HELL!!
Monsters - GRRR ARRGH GURGLE
Our Hero - OMFG Monsterz, where am my bulletzes
Zebra's work on anything, you can copy raw ascii (or UTF-8) data to an LPT port if you want.
I've had Unicode labels coming out of an zebra connected to an iSeries (the zebra had its own network card and just connected via a TCP port), which may not sound like much but that's because you've never tried to do this crap in RPG...
The first two link to the same journal (Preschoolers' awareness of social expectations of gender: relationships to toy choices by Tarja Raag and Christine L. Rackliff) and the third gives an error
I would agree that culture is significant, but there has been no real evidence that nature is not also significant
So, you've seen this film then?
Will Danny be up for a BAFTA next year?
Nobody here knows the content of the film so, maybe we should all stop talking shit.
There's no room on this planet who think that anyone that disagrees with them must die...
...As such, all ISIS/ISIL radicals must be purged from the Earth,
You're funny...
Where's edit when you need it, oh yeah, same place I left 'read before submitting'
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67 years is not long enough; this article assumes our current global political systems are permanent and stable, they are not.
At some point the world will face dwindling resources through either over population, global warming, running out of fossil fuels or some other such catastrophe, this cannot be avoided.
At that point all bets are off; think of it like tectonic plates; pressure builds if the areas around the plates are weak (Germany 1938) a quake will happen quickly, if they are not so strong the pressure will continue increasing and nothing you can do will prevent a bigger quake.
This does not just affect small states, over a long enough period under the right pressures, which could be caused by various factors, the good ol' USA would use it's nuclear arsenal.
I haven't seen any of these things myself for years, it's called paying attention to what you are doing (clicking) and funnily enough my 2 eldest have not had any problems and the youngest isn't on line by himself.
You don't physically have to sit on top of the kids to stop them going on dodgy sites, you just have to educate and set levels of expectation, including the fact that Dad is just gonna walk in at any moment and look at what they're doing, or even scare the crap out of them with my 'mystical knowledge' of what web sites they've been on.
Well I found this for you, and it's on the interwebs so it must be reliable:
http://www.threelittleladiesrabbitry.com/rabbityears.php
So as long as Mr Bunnikins is 5 months or more you're OK, no one is going to be worried...
'cept Ids Rage is is going to be 2-3 dual layer DVDs big, so I think I'll by a physical copy thanks.
I also still replay a lot of old games and my kids are catching up on my back catalogue, I want a game for life, not for the life of the company authorising my use.
No, but there are plenty of 35 year olds who have kids that want to play (Lego Star Wars etc sell well enough, and even up to Halo).
My eldest loves killing all the brutes while I'm still trying to figure out where they are... "It's OK Dad I'll let you kill the next one"
Also there are some wives/girlfriends who sometimes play.
You don't have to like anything, you don't have to like Wagner, you don't have to like Mozart, but they had an influence.
Following your argument to it's logical conclusion nobody could dislike anything because in some weird 'degrees of Kevin Bacon' way it must have influenced something you do like.
A few hours with Beatles Rock Band
And this is the extent of your musical knowledge, no wonder you like the Beatles.
I find their music uninteresting and the hype annoying.
In general I am the same, except I'm there when the kids are on the internet,
I don't need any filter other than my eyes and l33t g00gle sk1llz (... search solo and bookmark for them).
I've often wondered how you learn to trust web filters anyway, the only ones I've ever experienced have just always annoyed me.
The point is actually to attract these billion dollar+ companies into the UK; which would obviously be a boost for the UK economy.
Maybe we should re-phrase the old adage - There's no such thing as a free market.
OK here's the plot for Doom:
Scene - Mars, night time, gloomy lab.
Sciencey type bods - Hey lets experiment with teleporters, what could possibly go wrong
Other random bod - Oh noes you've open a gatewya to HELL!!
Monsters - GRRR ARRGH GURGLE
Our Hero - OMFG Monsterz, where am my bulletzes
BLAM, BLAM, ZAP, GURGLE, SQUELCH
And they couldn't even get that right!
Sorry, don't see a link between the ragefactor website and John Morter.
Yes this may be an attempt to cash in by Sony/Cowell/Little Green Men but that is all it is
This was actually the first time I used amazon to buy and Mp3.
One 29p single and 3 albums later I think their cunning ploy worked...
Yeah, but it's booby sweat!
EEEEK!
I 532nd zebra.
Zebra's work on anything, you can copy raw ascii (or UTF-8) data to an LPT port if you want. I've had Unicode labels coming out of an zebra connected to an iSeries (the zebra had its own network card and just connected via a TCP port), which may not sound like much but that's because you've never tried to do this crap in RPG...
You got to know when to hold them and know when to fold them.
That'll be $750 thanks for infringing on poor o'l Kenny Rogers
Pedant looks up who actual wrote the song in 3... 2...
What, there's another way?
You mean the guy who is actually playing Scotty in the new film?
Sorry but that particular tin foil hat is actually a sieve
See here
Call centres are manned by people, who can write down anything you say.
I'd just like to point out this at quarter of the cost
The first two link to the same journal (Preschoolers' awareness of social expectations of gender: relationships to toy choices by Tarja Raag and Christine L. Rackliff) and the third gives an error
I would agree that culture is significant, but there has been no real evidence that nature is not also significant
ob. wikipedia
citation needed