This python utility generates stability bitmaps for civs, for use by RFC modders. PLEASE SEE HERE FOR DETAILED INFORMATION. ALSO COMMENT HERE,...
Project Synthesis Over the next few months I've decided to embark on a very, very ambitious project in which I combine the the greatest mods of...
And did you actually read the article? There's two different polls.
As I've said before, Don Quixote.
You were by implication, seeing as you brought up the Volga Germans. This is utter hogwash and you know it. Even today, there are huge...
Again this seems like an extremely specious line of logic to me. I have no doubt that we train our soldiers to kill more effectively by removing...
The Volga Germans did not even come into existence until Catherine the Great anyways, and weren't that large of a group until the 19th and 20th...
If mental gymnastics was an Olympic sport, you would win gold every time. The overwhelming majority of Germans did have a common language, unlike...
Right, their religious language, whereas Russian was an every day language amongst the Volga Germans. No Jew ever spoke Hebrew casually with...
Implying Jews prior to the Hebrew revival had a common language.
Well OP is merely asking us to analyze who would win, which is fairly straight-forward. The US Army would no doubt devastate the Mongolians. The...
Tell me more about how Spain isn't a first world country because one person has ebola and there are isolated instances of corruption. I'm sure...
Oh of course. Infixes, man. Can I recommend Kaiser Quixote instead? It even alliterates.
Hey Commodore, I like the part where you conveniently ignore my exasperated explanation of why this whole discussion, but especially your...
Can I get a citation for that? That seems incredibly spurious, seeing as the history of military technology for quite some time has been "How can...
Uh, nothing. Looks like we agree. Moving on?
Which are all products of technology. How is it fair to compare power projection (for example), when we have planes and satellites? Mongolia can...
I don't get this (presumable) portmanteau, care to explain? Obviously I understand the Quixote part, just not the -rguarte part. Ah, but now...
There was no cleverness, I'm simply rehashing common sense. If that seems "clever" to you, perhaps your standards are too low; but I suppose a...
Ah, the popular myth/logical fallacy that "Most of our oil doesn't come from Iraq, so the war had nothing to do with oil." To say that "We went...
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