How about an option for random sequential games, where rather than chronologically, it skipped randomly to a player who had not gone in that round. Sorry, my hand is broken and can't go into more details, but it could be made to work.
I like how you all don't approve of having to pay money for others' health care, but you do support paying money for those last few months of somebody who would die quickly regardless.
For player Those living within 1000mi of a coal plant over 30 (its averaging out less than 50,50-100,100-200,200-500, 500-1000) on average are 4% more likely to die, 6% due to cardiopulmonary issues, and 8% due to lung cancer in a given year. Due to pollution given off. Source: http://www. ...
If they can get Nuclear power to have as little waste as the OP suggested that's great! I'm all for it, Otherwise the waste just piles up, and the risk of plants melting down is a significant concern. Yes they can, in what is nicknamed a "breeder" reactor, it basically produces waste that can be ...
The problem with these, is that they produce relatively little power, and they are geographically limited, not enough to lend it to somewhere that needs it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Mile_Island_accident And they've fixed the meltdown problem.
Integral fast reactors could potentially power the US at current power levels for 500 years, using only Nuclear Waste , that has been stocked up. There are currently none, it was a successful prototype killed by the idiots who prefered oil. But now we're starting to run out
... Half of CC'ers hold the view that FOX News is right of Genghis Khan. Understandable, as the FOX network is the media home to major right-wing talkers.
... Half of CC'ers view MSNBC as equally off center left, with the major networks not far ...
To be honest, I think the main thing you can draw from it is that, back in the middle ages, people were really naive. I mean, surely the name 'Thirty Years War' would've given them an idea of how long it'd last, it was obviously going to be a bloody expensive thing to keep up and, in the end ...
To be honest, I think the main thing you can draw from it is that, back in the middle ages, people were really naive. I mean, surely the name 'Thirty Years War' would've given them an idea of how long it'd last, it was obviously going to be a bloody expensive thing to keep up and, in the end ...
If you control electricity, you control electrons, which can control protons. If you can do this, you can control atoms, magnetism, anything, your powers are virtually unlimited. = win for Jonka
The reason it was implemented, was because the smaller states, would not agree to it, without this.
There is no question, that people from different regions do have different needs, and not having an equalizer means that there would be no democracy for those in small states with small populations ...
Where am I denying your constitutional rights, I stick by the constitution as the supreme law of the land and if I did that im sorry.
I do agree that our voting structure should change now as we progressed but Its a tough fix, you cant just say no more electoral college and be done with it ...