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vejlin last won the day on December 19 2011
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Randomness XVIII: Ex-Vee-Triple-Eye
vejlin replied to Froggy the Great's topic in Off-Topic Rampancy
Hit some major mental illness issues in the very close family, which sort of consumed a bunch of years. But I apparently am back to having the surplus energy to check in on the randomness. -
Randomness XVIII: Ex-Vee-Triple-Eye
vejlin replied to Froggy the Great's topic in Off-Topic Rampancy
😀 Nice to see a familiar face. It's been way too long. -
Randomness XVIII: Ex-Vee-Triple-Eye
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👀 It's been a while. I wonder how much things have changed since I was last here. -
I just finished Narcos. Good show.
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Thanks guys. Having a good day so far. Breakfast burritos for breakfast and then painting 6mm ww2 minis and hanging out with family and friends.
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4ground in the UK makes 28mm furniture.
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I looked into it and apparently there is an explanation for the Chick Tracts thing. Mr Chick says Halloween is the devil's holiday and encourages Christians to pass out his tracts instead of candy. There is apparently a tract specifically about this in which a seriously sick child gets a chick tract on halloween and is saved by it, just before dying that same night. I will refrain from sharing my views on people who push their faith on other peoples' children like this.
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With my kids at that age the main issues were: 1) me accepting that I would be assisting and not getting much work done on my own minis. 2) them remembering to close up the paint properly to avoid them drying up. 3) them wanting to start a new mini before finishing the one they were working on. Other than that I have had no problems.
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Our cat does not care about minis. We have to keep brushes in drawers though, because he likes chewing the bristles. He discovered that obsession a set of WN7 brushes :(
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For 15mm ww2 the most fun I have had was with 'Chain of Command' from Too Fat Lardies.
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Tried it once at a con. Didn't 'feel right' to me.
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That is a sweet gaming table!
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I have played the board game and it is fun. What the app provides is basically a sound track for the game, controlling the alien side of things. The human players cooperate, with each player being in charge of a specific area like air combat, ground combat or research. They have to cooperate under time pressure and the game is quite intense. Apart from the theme though, the game has nothing in common with Xcom computer games. The board game is a distributed resource management game and not a tactical combat game.
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Check this link out, seems to discuss precisely what you are thinking of: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_bottleneck It suggests that the subsaharan population at one point dropped to 2k people. Also there's the whole thing with the "7 daughters of Eve", suggesting that you don't need very many people at all. But really, with a population of 20k, I'd totally buy the idea that you are skirting the line between recovery and extinction. It only takes one major catastrophe to off colony at that point. Also, might I suggest not being super specific when writing about technical stuff. It's probably the easiest way to avoid the problem. Instead of having 20k people, you might just have few enough people as to be worried.
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Wow. That is impressive!