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Gorth

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  1. After November 1939, it would be surprising if Finland felt anything other than resentment against it's neighbour. But then, they sometimes get all friendly with Sweden who historically was no better than the Soviet Union
  2. This is obviously an outsiders perspective (i.e. worth effectively nothing), so the perspective is skewed though whatever media you follow a country's internal happenings, but I don't think the US working class ever had any representation in Washington. The Democrats are there to represent corporate interests, taking care of their donors and major shareholders, investors, big business etc. The Republicans are there to represent the church, the country side and Florida Glades or some such, trying to get the country back to 1861 in all aspects. Both parties of course pay lip service and token gesture handouts to the middle class, even though the latter really only matters as consumers and has no other significant economic or political clout. Such a bummer they have a vote each. Never mind the working class, they are all filthy commies after all, so losing all the jobs by outsourcing them (the jobs) to China as just an added bonus, even if neither party says it out loud. Communist jobs belongs in communist countries...
  3. I sometimes wonder how some of my all time favourite games would have fared They are exclusively on the C64 or Amiga though, they probably missed the bus so to speak
  4. Just a bit of sound track music. Too many variants and cover versions on youtube to pick from, so I picked one from the tv series. It appeals to my inner Norse I guess.
  5. Split off from previous thread... https://forums.obsidian.net/topic/132426-bg3/
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    BG3

    More Baldurs Gate this way...
  7. I honestly have no idea what so ever how Haiti's problems could be fixed. It's entirely possible they would have to go through the process of communist dictatorship for 50 years, while a new generation grows up struggling for democracy and a rule of law (similar to what may happens some day int he future in China, Vietnam etc., where there are young people struggling to improve their say in government and probably will overthrow the "old man regimes" some day). But you need a generation of people that are united in their cause.... I think. But that is just me thinking out loud. Fast and furious revolutions have worked too, but it wont change things unless the mindset of a new ruling class is radically different from the current establishment.
  8. Yes, it's long. Yes, it requires you to actually focus on what is said. Yes, it's hilarious. Yes... I do miss the Muppet Show of old...
  9. A bit of nostalgia from my childhood (which was late 60's to late 70's)
  10. Sounds like a low budget Uwe Boll production (quality wise at least, his “movies” are usually done with a decent budget, without noticeably improving the viewing experience)
  11. "Why me?"... not sure how I get into these situations. The granddaughter of one of my dads friends is on a trip to Australia (amongst other countries) and she realized her budget was no good, living abroad is (surprise!) more expensive than when at home, benefiting from your own place, your own network etc. She asked me (because my dads friend gave her my phone no.) if I knew of any work (part time, whatever) she could do to make funds last a bit longer, but told her it's not a good idea. Before you get on the plane to the last country to visit, immigration will put you on a plane back to Denmark right away if you get caught. Offering the next best solution, she can stay at my place for a while, get food and a roof over her head for a couple of weeks at no cost. Yeah, going to get stuck for a while with a girl that is barely more than a third of my age
  12. An approach that worked very well for me the last 30 years Get the second best on the market and use it until it's obviously obsolete. It gives me a number of "golden years" where it's close to state of the art at half the price of state of the art. Also, except my Alienware laptop, I've built every PC myself, cherry picking what parts I wanted.
  13. I play X-Wing (and Tie Fighter etc.) with my old Saitek x52 pro. Works like a charm (and yes, it's USB)
  14. @BruceVC might remember this young lady.... I used to follow her blog, describing life in the far east of Russia before the war. War happened and she decided that Moscow sucks and left Russia to settle in Georgia (the country, not the US state). I was curious what she has been up to the last year..
  15. The day the music dies may come, but today is not this day... Continued from old thread Some 80's nostalgia
  16. But... but... he's fighting for international market shares and unrestricted access to US products. It's all for benefit of domestic shareholders! No, it's not a better reason than nationalism
  17. Reading the fox news comments section is an experience. Like, the inside of a Monty Python skit kind of experience, with the surreal factor turned to max. It shows you things about humanity, you wish you didn't know...
  18. Split off from previous thread... I wonder how much this whole Unity debacle is going to affect Obsidian and their games. Time to dust off the Onyx engine again? I wo
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