Murdoc

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[–] Murdoc 4 points 6 months ago (4 children)

For a long time I never understood the prevailing opinion about the inherent incompatibility of the game lines in WoD because I mixed them up all the time. But now thinking back on it I realize that I never really needed to use the rules, like for combat, between the types. I don't know if it was the stories I ran, or the people I gamed with, but interactions were either cautious curiosity, or abject avoidance ("Oh shit, werewolf! Run!!!")

Well there was that one time in live when my Toreador fought a lupine, and that went fine. Idk, maybe the live rules were designed better for that?

[–] Murdoc 1 points 6 months ago (8 children)

How does that work? There almost wasn’t enough food to go around in the great depression,

Oh there was plenty of food to go around, the problem was that the system couldn't make it "go around". Either people were too poor to be able to afford it (all the unemployment back then) or companies couldn't sell it for enough to stay in business. That was the problem: we were suddenly able to produce so much that the prices fell too low (in conjunction with decreased demand due to lower purchasing power) to sell it. This was precisely the problem Technocracy was developed to address. An economic system based on scarcity cannot distribute an abundance of goods and services, so either you use a system designed to actually do that (Technocracy), or you get rid of the abundance and keep the old system. Guess which we did. So crops were burned, livestock slaughtered, even weird stuff like pouring oil on oranges so no one could eat them. Get rid of the abundance, and prices go back up. Then we pumped money into the system so that people could afford to buy that scarcity again with the New Deal, subsidies to farmers, and good ol' WWII helped a lot too.

and plastic was an advanced new material hard to come by from the 40’s through the 60’s. Electronics took a long time to be produced in any significant quantity too. And what about land?

I'm not talking about an abundance of every little thing, but rather what essentially gives a high standard of living: food, shelter, transportation, etc. We could have given everyone on the continent a much better life than was typical for the day. We have enough natural resources and technology to do that (although that won't remain true forever).

Plato said everything would be great if we had the smartest people in charge. He called it the philosopher king, others call it technocracy.

Ah I see. Yeah, the term "technocracy" does get used to describe different things. What I'm talking about is a very specific proposal developed in the 1920s to address the problems of high production in a scarcity economy.

[–] Murdoc 2 points 6 months ago
[–] Murdoc 5 points 6 months ago

I only found out about it just less than a year ago. :(

[–] Murdoc 4 points 6 months ago (2 children)
[–] Murdoc 2 points 6 months ago

No, AMD. Thanks anyway.

[–] Murdoc 2 points 6 months ago

I see. The downside of rolling release, eh?

[–] Murdoc 3 points 6 months ago (3 children)

I do, although I've never had to deal with that before (just started a month or two ago) so I'll have to look it up. Does it work on the whole drive, or can I do it by partition/logical volume?

[–] Murdoc 5 points 6 months ago

I have 6.8.9-1. I'll have to look into it, thanks!

[–] Murdoc 5 points 6 months ago (5 children)

My favourite line from that song. 👍

[–] Murdoc 2 points 6 months ago

I recently got a pair of pants that are stretchy and I've been addicted to them. I didn't know pants could feel this comfortable. They say they are 65% viscose, 30% nylon, and 5% spandex. I have a hard time wearing anything else now.

[–] Murdoc 3 points 6 months ago

I'll have to get that for when my Klingon friends come over.

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