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I got nothing... Again. Just rebooted my PC, that's why.
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Big money controlling news in USA
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in Civilization Problems
Especially that nuclear part... We've had the tech to make reactors that can't go critical since the early 80's. (and every reactor in the country got retrofitted with it before 1990) -
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Computer fans.
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Super 77 vs 90? Everyone says 90, then uses 77 and complains.
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Star Trek Online... Leveling up one of my characters, and making money with the others.
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Actually, quite common... There was a statistic I heard from a couple different psychologists that said that almost everyone at some point desires to be the opposite sex, just to know what it's like.
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Big money controlling news in USA
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in Civilization Problems
So far as I've been able to tell, every business is a misspending nightmare... (excluding some small businesses) -
I got nothing...
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Agreed, except I don't consider the characters I make to be "hot"... (I make the character to look as close to my ideal self as I can)
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Watch Dogs. Very similar to Sleeping Dogs, but with a tad bit of pre-Deus Ex Human Revolution thrown in.
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Awesome, thanks.
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2053 - The United States of America's armed forces are presumed to phase out the entire M1 Abrams fleet from service. By this time, the M1 Abrams will have seen 71 years of service with the U.S. Army and USMC. It will be presumably replaced by Main battle tanks or weapons systems resulting from either the GCV (Ground combat vehicle) program, or cancelled FCS (Future combat systems) program. 2053 sees the end of World War III, as given in Star Trek: First Contact. This was originally presumed to be the starting date for the War, but that was given as 2026 in the Star Trek: Enterprise two parter, "In a Mirror, Darkly". The currently given end year clouds logic over how in 2079, there is a postatomic horror directly attributed to the aftermath of World War Three (TNG episode "Encounter at Farpoint").
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Nothing.... Blissful nothing.
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Just getting back online after Comcast dropped the internet here for 2 hours.
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2051 - A METI message Cosmic Call 1 sent from the 70-meter Eupatoria Planetary Radar arrives at its destination, Gliese 777 star. The Washington State Ferries time capsule will be opened, celebrating WSF's 100th Anniversary. Over 1.7 million people in the United Kingdom will be suffering from dementia according to reports published in 2007 by the London School of Economics and Institute of Psychiatry.
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BigDog is a dynamically stable quadruped robot created in 2005 by Boston Dynamics with Foster-Miller, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the Harvard University Concord Field Station. I haven't copied anything new it seems...
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If cookies were pizza, I'd be the cookie monster.
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Tombstone 4-meat pizza, with extra Kroger brand shredded pizza cheese, a little garlic powder, and a little bit of Italian spices. And milk.
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Big money controlling news in USA
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in Civilization Problems
If you aren't interested enough to make a thread about it, then why did you keep on talking about it? -
Big money controlling news in USA
BTGBullseye replied to Ross Scott's topic in Civilization Problems
You're the one that wanted to continue the subject, so you get to make the thread. -
Saint's Row has always been a spoof of the GTA franchise, but after 3 it took it's own direction... Many consider it to be worse than 3, many consider it better. I personally consider both to be great games.
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BigDog is a dynamically stable quadruped robot created in 2005 by Boston Dynamics with Foster-Miller, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the Harvard University Concord Field Station. (I got that Halo thing straight from wiki)
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Functional androids/gynoids in our lifetime?
BTGBullseye replied to Seattleite's topic in Free-For-All
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BigDog BigDog is a dynamically stable quadruped robot created in 2005 by Boston Dynamics with Foster-Miller, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the Harvard University Concord Field Station. Made for the US military.