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  1. You need new Ban-Spam goggles. A must for denizens and visitors alike!
  2. Maybe the mods are dyslexic, and they have (collectively) read their job title as gods, and they are trying to carry out Greek tragedy-type work on the fora ...?
  3. I don't mind a philosophical difference of opinion that may become a schism, though, like Lex Luthur and Clark Kent used to be bosom buddies and end up mortal enemies ... after all, that is not so unusual ...
  4. Features: Faster-Paced Fun - Gameplay has been streamlined for a tighter, faster, and more compelling experience. Greater Accessibility and Ease of Play - An easy-to-use interface will be immediately familiar to RTS and action game players, and newcomers to the series will be able to jump in and play. Tech Tree - Flexible Tech tree allows players more strategic choices for developing their civilizations along unique paths. More Civs, Units, and Improvements to enhance and grow your empire. Multiplayer -LAN, Internet, PBEM, and Persistent Turn-Based Server (PTBS) offer players all-new strategies and ways to play when competing or cooperating with live opponents. Team Play - Whether playing multiplayer or single player, team play offers a new way of setting locked alliances that result in shared wonder effects, visibility, unit trading, and shared territory that delivers a plethora of new strategic and tactical options. Civ IV comes to life! - Beautiful 3D world with dozens of fully animated units (including culturally unique units), and totally customizable armies. Cities and wonders will appear on the map. Wonder movies are back! Not due out in UK for four more days yet ...
  5. :angry: I personally loved all three series of games. At the moment though, I think Starcraft II is the one most in need of a sequ[e]l ... we haven't seen a continuation for almost seven years! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'd wouldn't get my hopes up too high for a sequel that has taken longer than Duke Nukem Forever ...
  6. What was the question?
  7. Is that the regular nutsack, or the
  8. Even if Bush is a Gospel Singer short of a choir, he is still surrounded by the best advisors and management talent money can buy, so I fail to see how White House decisions can be as bad as they are made out in the various media. Take Iraq, for example. I don't think there are many people who still believe there was a justified (or justifiable) WMD reason to invade the country, yet there are clear and justifiable defence reasons for invading Iraq. A stable source of energy is essential for any country. Defence, the first order of business for a government, requires energy just as much as industry ... the rise of Salafi / Wahabism (the doctrine that al Qa'ida adhere to) and the clear, declared threat posed to any authority placed above the theocracy (i.e. all secular governments including elected democracies) provides sufficient probable cause for any country to want to stabilise the energy source by neutralising the overt threat. It is only international window dressing that requires these byzantine machinations are labelled for distraction ...
  9. This is a Proven Fact.
  10. Anything that Vaxen says. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Vaxen obviously played Bizzaro-KotOR:TSL ...
  11. Doesn't look like he's going to be at the moment. However, a theory I heard this morning runs as follows: Libby's the only guy with whom the prosecutor has a case he's convinced could not possibly end in acquittal. Libby's obviously not the end of the chain, but right now the evidence against, for example, Rove or even Cheney or Bush, is too thin to guarantee conviction. So he's putting the squeeze on Libby (and I'd imagine a potential 30 years and a million dollar plus fine is some kind of squeeze), and is going to let his legal team realize that he's going to lose no matter what, and then offer him some sort of plea bargain in exchange for testifying against the higher ups. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Reminds me of the end to Quiz Show ...
  12. I can identify with both Mal and Simon.
  13. Yeah so... how does one get "good eugenics"? /me wants <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ray Kurzweil, in a recent New Scientist
  14. I hope it fares as well or better than the Diplomacy games ... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> But you'd join in if the opportunity arised? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You're asking a Diplomacy GM?
  15. The dancing sabres weren't special enough for you, then?
  16. Speaking of which... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Check your email. Apologies for all the delay, I have had a medical emergency to deal with ...
  17. I haven't had time to do anything in the last two weeks, let alone fun. My partner was diagnosed with Breast Cancer, and I've been by her side in hospital whilst she underwent surgery, so life has unfortunately cramped my gaming style, as it were. I found the lag in Civ 2/3 (same engine) bad enough once there were more than two dozen cities to manage ...
  18. Must have been another Lady of Pain that I met ...
  19. I understand the underlying categorisation; personally I did enjoy the performance of the Kiwi actor ...
  20. Then try Deus Ex on the PC. "
  21. ... And don't forget that different webmail services can inter-mail each other, too, using unprotected internet PCs are routers and even pseudo servers ...
  22. Wow what a concept (w00t) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Is that Solitaire the MMORPG ?
  23. It needn't be a single dimensional tree, either ... each account might actively send an email to another (or a group ), say the first node sending to the entire list in reverse order, graduated to the last node sending to the first, in ascending order ...
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