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BruceVC

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  1. Metro is an excellent series of post-apocalyptic games ....I have played and enjoyed all of them. The first one was the hardest....I have never had to ration ammunition as much as that game,it made you really learn to conserve your resources
  2. GD you know what always helps me with insomnia....or in my case I sometimes battle to fall asleep, I dont not sleep Regular exercise, I know you active but do you exercise? Due to the pandemic I dont go to gym anymore but I do maintain my early morning walks ...say 4-5 times a week and I find when I exercise on that day I fall asleep much quicker and easier
  3. And I dont consider any of those countries, including Norway, even remotely fascist
  4. One of the problems with using words like fascism is it gets thrown around so quickly nowadays its clear many people who use the word dont know what it means anymore Its " woke " to use words like that, similar to some of the BLM responses where their is this objective to take down all statues that people think are linked to colonialism and racism even if these statues are about people who are not related to these things
  5. I miss Seinfeld, I am not a big comedy person but I use to love that show
  6. I just want Dying Light 2 to be released, I am prepared to ignore alleged accusations of bias and gender inequality because we dont know what is true and what is a scurrilous accusation meant to malign Techland Also direct from your link CEO Pawel Marchewka clearly states “Techland takes the welfare of our staff seriously and we are always evaluating ways that we can learn and improve - that is the key to long-term success. We expect all our employees to set a good example and treat others the way they would expect to be treated themselves. To support that, we are starting a series of different training sessions [this year], including with specialists from outside our organisation. It is important that all of our employees know that we do not discriminate against anyone based on gender, colour, or sexual orientation.” I believe him so I will continue to support Techland and I cant wait for the release of DL2
  7. This is my biggest concern and expectation, I want to know more about the new development studio and what projects they have been involved in. Can they deliver an exciting Vampire gaming experience is what I need to be convinced of ?
  8. I dont ever feel my week is normal without a post from Comrade that highlights his ideological inconsistency and blatant hypocrisy You have an issue with the country India which is an excellent and reliable economic partner because it is " fascist " yet you are fine with one party state of China that is involved in the mass rape and " re-education " of the Uighur Chinese Muslims in camps ? India is a Democracy and Modi was elected Democratically yes their is a rise of Hindu nationalism in some parts of India but its a small issue compared to the autocratic reality of the CCP India is an excellent choice for investment and understands the benefits of the free market, to quote from your article From the macroeconomic standpoint, India has over a billion population and a growing middle class. Over the past five years, the Narendra Modi administration in India has been enacting reforms in land, labor and bankruptcy laws, opening up the socio-capitalist economy to the global markets. The reforms in these sectors have made the economy an attractive proposition for American private equity and asset management firms from Blackrock to Blackstone to diversify and grow their portfolio of investments in the economy.
  9. https://www.pcgamer.com/vampire-the-masquerade-bloodlines-2-delayed-as-its-developer-is-replaced/ I must say these delays are getting ridiculous now
  10. Just one example of the important role Turkey plays in the region, which people sometimes forget due to Erdogans sometimes reckless political decisions, is that Turkey helps with a very important staging area which helps to process immigrants wanting to live in the EU. If Turkey wasnt doing this the EU would be dealing with hundreds of thousands of additional immigrants and refugees outside of what the EU is currently trying to address https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/250424/eu-turkey-seeking-to-keep-lines-of-communication-open-on-migration/ @Skarpen trust me on this but the last thing we want is the people of Poland and other EU countries having to deal with thousands more refugees and immigrants expecting automatic citizenship
  11. Yes you need to separate each country in the ME and look at the circumstances and history of each government to understand and be objective around its success and failures For example its unhelpful and inaccurate to keep blaming the West for the situation in Libya, Gaddafi had every opportunity to include the various Libyan tribes in the economy of Libya when this was raised by the Libyan people during the Arab Spring He decided to go to war with his own people and the Western airpower initiative helped prevent a massacre in the besieged town of Misrata https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Misrata Yes the West then extended the bombing campaign but only to defeat Gaddafis airpower, anti-aircraft and military hardware...but the ground to ground fighting was done by Libyan tribes and Gaddafi was killed in the streets of Tripoli by Libyan militias. Not the West Also and most important their was never an agreement that the West would get involved and rebuild Libya once Gaddafi was gone, many of the Libyan tribes disliked the notion of the West getting involved in running the country post-Gaddafi and the West didnt want to do this anyway. This must and should be a united effort managed through the UN
  12. How observant are you really ?
  13. Thats good to know....that French company must be very unhappy with the Finnish authorities for getting them to pay for the delays ? Elerond if I was you I would avoid going to France for the next 15-20 years...just lets things cool down for a while
  14. Yes but under the laws of Finland, so the French company had to adhere to Finnish regulations around not being corrupt and similar things
  15. That is scary the cost of your nuclear station....and if a country like Finland ,which is considered very organized and has relatively little corruption compared to many other countries , created such project cost creep I shudder to think what the cost and delays would be in SA where we battle with huge amounts of corruption mostly in the public sector which a nuclear station would more than likely be controlled by ...it really scares me
  16. But the initial Gulen coup was real, it was mishandled and doomed to fail but it was real Erdogan took advantage of that coup in numerous ways that included arresting any journalists he didnt like as part of the " lets free Turkey from the evil Gulenists " And as you mentioned he now blames many things on Gulen and some of them have nothing to do with Gulen and his supporters But we must never forget the important role Turkey plays in the region, like Saudi Arabia. So we mustnt be too harsh on Erdogan because his country is important for regional prosperity and stability
  17. Yes you raise a valid point, our societies shouldn't waste resources and money ever on investments that are inferior to others unless their are legitimate reasons like budgetary restraints But thats not what happened here, Texas decided years ago to not rely on the Federal energy grid. They are about 90 % off the national grid but they didnt " winterize", which means their energy infrastructure wasn't prepared for harsh cold, so when this storm struck the local energy providers were found to be badly prepared on numerous levels So no one built something faulty, what they built wasn't designed for this type of very rare arctic wind which dropped temperature to levels unseen in living memory
  18. The thing is you will see less mutations when their is less examples of the virus running rampant, so until we get the vaccine impact working like we want I cant see how any country will be spared having to deal with virus strains unless it closes all its borders and ensures their is very little spread within their respective country ?
  19. Not understanding a contract, signing a contract and complaining later about the contract isnt really a justifiable reason to blame the outcome of the contract Sorry Hurlshot....thats life
  20. I also found this strange, I pay a fixed price per kWh and thats how I like it But what happened in Texas that has devastated people is someone who use to $900\month now was billed $16,000 and the debit can be automatic so it literally wipes out their savings because they were one of those Texans who had some electricity during the cold weather so they get billed automatically This type of energy usage system was not designed for that type of egregious billing...irrespective of the reason because of the direct impact to customers
  21. Great article and accurate to, to quote from the EU in the link The Chinese economic system, with its unique melding of public, private and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) resources to advance industrial policy objectives, is incompatible with the WTO norms of transparency, non-discrimination, reciprocity and market orientation. This hard truth needs to be recognized. Very true
  22. No Dark, its not the green energy that is the biggest contributor to the energy grid. And it wasnt the greatest failure, that was fossil fuels like coal
  23. This is true, I was watching a really informative interview on State of the Union and they had Republican senator Michael McCaul of Texas on who explained 75 % of the total energy the Texas grid uses comes from fossil fuels and those were the pipes that froze, so it wasnt green energy that primarily added to this energy crisis And this was after the Texas energy companies were advised in 2011 after the last damaging cold spell to " winterize " their energy grid....so they were warned but they ignored it
  24. https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/experimental-bio-warfare-melbourne-anti-vax-protesters-condemn-covid-vaccine/ar-BB1dRCI9 Gorthfuscious, Im shocked by this anarchy and lawlessness on the streets of Melbourne, 15 people arrested ...what is the solution? Quicker and more arrests so that people listen to government ?
  25. But their are major differences between the potential Covid global economic crash and events like 2008, 2012 and the great Depression These events were causes primarily by structural problems within the global financial markets, this Covid economic crisis is caused by an artificial problem which was the global economic shutdown I know you talking about pre-Covid, I am just making an important distinction that we need to realize when we rebuild our economies after the vaccines start working and our lives return to normal. We dont want to throw the baby out the bathwater with fearmongering like " we need to change the entire global economic system to fix obvious inequality and inconsistency within our healthcare systems"
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