I love Sheriff, even if I'm terrible at it lol.
Other favorites in our group are Coup, Resistance, and for really big groups we play Two Rooms and a Boom.
I love Sheriff, even if I'm terrible at it lol.
Other favorites in our group are Coup, Resistance, and for really big groups we play Two Rooms and a Boom.
I played a game called Mindtrap as a kid, it was a box of different cards with puzzles on them.
The actual game is you played on teams to answer these riddles, but I just looked at the cards and tried solving them. I think they revamped it more recently.
Wild that they said he was found "downtown" in a town of 370.
Busy downtown huh?
I was personally on the fence anyway, but I really appreciate your work and explanation for decisions. You don't have to do that but it means a lot!
No one here trusts their neighbors like that lol. It would be awesome though
It happened to a friend of mine this week, in person. I do feel like it was to antagonize, but it was a real thing a stranger said to another stranger.
Unfortunately yes. This past Wednesday a friend was at a coffee shop and a dude in his 40s walked up to her out of the blue and told her "your body, my choice" and she's like "I have a gun in my purse" (that might have actually been true, I didn't think to ask).
What kind of world do we live in
Probably like $120/month. You can certainly get lower, if you want like 15Mbps.
The infrastructure cost is prohibitively expensive though. Current ISPs have rigged it so the barrier for entry is massive. And making something actually widespread will force you to get permits from local government, which the ISPs lobby.
That's quite the investment
Displaying images of 9/11 to new yorkers is pretty savage.
Excerpt from the History channel:
So much static electricity built up between the ground and airborne dust that blue flames leaped from barbed wire fences and well-wishers shaking hands could generate a spark so powerful it could knock them to the ground. Since static electricity could short out engines and car radios, motorists driving through dust storms dragged chains from behind their automobiles to ground their cars.
Holy crap Armadillo Run! I had totally forgotten about this game, someone had it on a flash drive in my physics class and we all got a copy and played it.