Well here’s hoping, it’ll be a huge win for humanity if it works out and is, indeed replicable at any kind of scale. We haven’t had very many winds as a species recently, so any victory would be great.
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Well here’s hoping, it’ll be a huge win for humanity if it works out and is, indeed replicable at any kind of scale. We haven’t had very many winds as a species recently, so any victory would be great.
Is it just the Beijing one that’s bull hockey or is the whole material itself bologna?
So many potential advances. Could quantum computing become more easily accessible if thermal load is a non issue? Could renewable become more viable if they don’t lose as much energy to travel?
Could its discovery propel high speed rail into the future?! Hoverboard?!
My all time favorite was the Nintendo Nsider forums. Young me was devastated when they announced they would be shutting down
And it’s not like American hospitals don’t make money hand over fist
A VN/RPG that has romance and doesn’t make it an after thought. Like in most persona games or fire emblem games or even like mass effect. When romance is a thing, once you hit that we’re a couple button that’s pretty much it.
But then VNs represent the opposite end of the spectrum where you make the decision to pursue someone and that’s it, the entire narrative shifts to completely focus on that. I want a middle ground, where there is one structured narrative that asks the question “How might chasing down the big bad change if this person versus this person was the person most important to the main character”
Like for example of you wanted to woo the nerdy tech wizard, following his or her story might involve tracking down parts and materials to improve tech and brace against the coming of the bbeg. On the other hand of you want to romance the overeager hothead it might involve trying to take the fight to the bad guys while saving puppies and children along the way. Completely different paths with the same end goal of defeating the bbeg.
Talk to a major law firm about accepting the prize as anonymously as possible. Take the lump sum -payment to the lawyer team and divide it into thirds. One third goes into a trust that I can direct friends and family to with instructions to offer assistance for major life events, weddings, funerals, education and the like. That way I never have to be the bad guy who says yeah, no.
The second third will get invested into low risk bonds so I have a stable income forever
The final third will become what people normally do with lottery winnings, new home, that kind of stuff
No. No, I can not. It’s real life; I do not have a pullcaster and there are no robot dinosaurs.
That’s unfortunate
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