http://gizmodo.com/351467/navy-rail-gun-test-destroys-everything-it-touches-at-5640-mph -- Tetsubo ... "The apparent lesson of the Inquisition is that...
... I didn't know about it. Thanks for the link! ... Very cool.... :) It took me over an hour to download it with dial up but it was worth it. ... I'll be...
http://www.pointlessmuseum.com/museum/usbornebookofthefutureindex.php -- Tetsubo ... "The apparent lesson of the Inquisition is that insistence on uniformity...
Beautiful! Thanks! Some of the images could be useful for games, or just for inspiration. I particularly like the one of the space explorer and team of...
Interesting article in BBC News - geologists discussing what humanity's time in the spotlight will look like geologically millions of years from now (when...
Interesting article, but I do find it incredibly pretentious for geologists to already name and half define an epoch in progress. Leave it to the geologists...
... than ... http://www.pointlessmuseum.com/museum/usbornebookofthefutureindex.php ... spiritual ... for more inspirational pics and articles on "The Future"....
I'm running periodically; not as much as I would like. I'm considering running a "living" campaign at the local con, and possibly Origins. ... -- "America's...
Watching that "Life without people" special started me do some thinking. If the Apocalypse occurs 100 - 200 from our present time, It seems that the Ancient...
I would consider the possibility of nanite construction on a molecular level. Consider: nanite colonies programed with the required specifications from which...
I don't think that always, naturally follows. Anyone living in Europe is well aware how often buildings dating back 500 years or more seem in much better shape...
Building techniques have improved over the years, as have materials to a degree. However, the dedication to quality has not stayed constant. We accept crap on...
... thinking. ... that the Ancient structures will be made of stuff more advanced than the concrete and steel of the 20th-21st centuries. ... Good question.....
Remember that any nano-infused product will be able to self-repair, and if a biologically based assembler is used as the nanite template that nanite is subject...
If you look at the nanote colony model, where the nanites are supported by a dedicated nanite "spawning ground" that makes new nanites as they are needed it's...
http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/video-dean-kamen-s-luke-robotic-arm-caught-on-tape -- Tetsubo ... "The apparent lesson of the Inquisition is...
We play here at the house sometimes, but it's sorta Gamma World, sorta Omega World, sorta Darwin's World, sorta Super Powered Awesome Mutants, and sorta House...
This sounds like my game too, lol. To: gammaworld@yahoogroups.com From: eviloverlord668@... Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 16:40:23 -0600 Subject: Re: [gwmg] -...
It's not that I don't ~want~ to run a campaign again, or even several campaigns with different game systems. It's that age, career and family conspire against...
I play twice a month: One game with just my wife and son...so I actually get to play once in a while and let my son flex his GM muscles! The other game I run...
Hey Ed - if you decide to run a game at Origins, keep me posted. I will be back from deployment by then and am considering going this year. Thanks, Andy ... ...
... Or they could consume organic matter. Flesh Eating nanites anyone? ... -- Tetsubo ... "The apparent lesson of the Inquisition is that insistence on ...
Re: flesh eating nanites, you should look up "grey goo". A theory under which the world ends when everything is converted to goo by nanites breaking things...
... Already familiar with that theory... :) ... -- Tetsubo ... "The apparent lesson of the Inquisition is that insistence on uniformity of belief is fatal to...
You gave me an idea: The 30-story office building repaired itself after the great flame deluge. Now it stands alone, rising up from a city-sea of twisted ...