The obvious solution is that they should have taken advantage of the cheaper print rates by getting extra deluxe copies printed. Then they should have removed any cards from the sets that people didn't pay for and burn them.
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If only the government put demands on the safety of drinking water to make sure it's OK to drink. Sadly, no such enforcing regulating bodies exist whatsoever. Every sip of water you take could potentially be your last. Welp, better buy this conductometer for my mobile phone and test out every single bottle I buy before drinking any of it. That doesn't mean I am paranoid or crazy at all! For a company that employs people from so many different academic backgrounds, you'd expect that at least one persons knows the conductivity of pure water isn't precisely zero. You'd also expect them to know that 'pure' water devoid of minerals isn't what you should be encouraging people to drink.
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# ? Sep 15, 2013 21:11 |
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senrath posted:I really should've explained better when I made that post, but I was tired and a little cranky. See, my big problem with how things turned out with Story War wasn't that I'm not getting everything I "paid" for (really, donated for). My problem is their apparent uncaring attitude towards these problems. I think people are giving you a hard time because it's an issue of relativism. In a traditional games thread, your complaints might be a big deal. Here, however, it's like you're sitting in an ER waiting room next to someone who just got half of his body blown off from a Kickstarter IED and you are explaining to the triage nurse your problem with inexplicably damp feet. This is a war, soldier. The enemy has 200 microwallets coming right for us.
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# ? Sep 15, 2013 21:38 |
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Zybourne Clock posted:If only the government put demands on the safety of drinking water to make sure it's OK to drink. Sadly, no such enforcing regulating bodies exist whatsoever. Every sip of water you take could potentially be your last. Welp, better buy this conductometer for my mobile phone and test out every single bottle I buy before drinking any of it. That doesn't mean I am paranoid or crazy at all! Then there's the other problem how for water the other enemy is all the GI destroying pathogens. But no fear, a simple conductivity test is all you need for your overpriced bottle of water.
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# ? Sep 15, 2013 21:55 |
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I haven't seen any mention of this SeaSteading related IndieGoGo campaign in this thread, and I wonder how they managed to fly under our radar for so long considering their campaign started on the third of august. For those of you who don't know, the SeaSteading Institute aims to build a fully sovereign artificial island nation somewhere in the ocean so its inhabitants can be freed from that cruel human invention called 'law'. The project is supported mostly by crazy libertarians, including one of the PayPal founders. In the past there have been threads on GBS about SeaSteading and other libertarian micronations, which have spawned some excellent literature. The bold captain of industry leading the project has finally decided to call in some outside help from an architectural firm, which has managed to talk them out of building a platform in the middle of the ocean. Instead the institute now plans on founding their city near some country's coastline, which would make it easier to restock the island with food and water. A slight problem: if they're not in international waters, they're subject to the rules of whatever country they're closest to. Luckily they've got a plan for that: quote:In other words, we are seeking a contract with a host nation which will grant the floating city substantial autonomy within its territorial waters in exchange for the economic, social, and environmental benefits the seastead will bring to the country. They'll just politely ask a country to acknowledge their sovereignty! In fact, they already have a few locations in mind. (Which they do not explicitly name anywhere). I hope hope some country accepts their offer, only to gouge prices for food, water and electricity once the stupid artificial island is in place. When the inevitable whining starts, the host country should simply reply 'free market ' and threaten to raise prices even further.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 01:16 |
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Zybourne Clock posted:For a company that employs people from so many different academic backgrounds, you'd expect that at least one persons knows the conductivity of pure water isn't precisely zero. You'd also expect them to know that 'pure' water devoid of minerals isn't what you should be encouraging people to drink. Let them drink distilled water and the problem will sort itself out sooner rather than later.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 01:25 |
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Zybourne Clock posted:They'll just politely ask a country to acknowledge their sovereignty! In fact, they already have a few locations in mind. (Which they do not explicitly name anywhere). I hope hope some country accepts their offer, only to gouge prices for food, water and electricity once the stupid artificial island is in place. When the inevitable whining starts, the host country should simply reply 'free market ' and threaten to raise prices even further. The First ever Monacan Oversea Colony! PrinceRandom has a new favorite as of 01:27 on Sep 16, 2013 |
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Zybourne Clock posted:I haven't seen any mention of this SeaSteading related IndieGoGo campaign in this thread, and I wonder how they managed to fly under our radar for so long considering their campaign started on the third of august. For those of you who don't know, the SeaSteading Institute aims to build a fully sovereign artificial island nation somewhere in the ocean so its inhabitants can be freed from that cruel human invention called 'law'. The project is supported mostly by crazy libertarians, including one of the PayPal founders. In the past there have been threads on GBS about SeaSteading and other libertarian micronations, which have spawned some excellent literature. I take it that no one involved in the project ever played Bioshock.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 01:54 |
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senrath posted:I take it that no one involved in the project ever played Bioshock. They idolize Andrew Ryan. He probably just didn't properly restrict immigration or something.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 01:56 |
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PrinceRandom posted:They idolize Andrew Ryan. He probably just didn't properly restrict immigration or something. It's those drat parasites loving it up for everyone, you see. For the libertarian utopia to succeed, no one involved can be poor.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 01:57 |
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FrozenVent posted:It's those drat parasites loving it up for everyone, you see. Exactly - that's why it will be such a utopia! One big floating Galt's Gulch filled with industrialists and other captains of industry. No pesky moochers to gently caress things up with their crying about fairness, equality, and all that other bullshit. What? Oh, you naysayers are such typical libtards, going on about who will do any actual work - haven't you morons heard of the invisible hand of the market? Obviously this invisible hand is going to do it, kind of like that big disembodied white hand on Smash Bros.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 02:08 |
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Okay, I know sea-steaders are stupid, and so are their ideals, but these architects aren't and I kind of want to see their designs. I like the water and interesting architecture. The mock-ups I have seen and their previous work make me pretty excited for what they will come up with. I would never pay for libertarian love-boat, but I want to see what the architects come up with, so I am glad someone shelled out the $20k
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 02:39 |
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For the past two years, this man has spent his life savings on a very special project. When Nuclear war sends this prison ship on a course to destruction, the lives of 60,000 convicts depend on the most notorious inmate. Nothing sells movie tickets like a prison ship movie. ^ this is the postcard you get for giving him $35. He wants $55k for things (like a script and attached director) and to finish the "graphic novel", all so that the studios can't say no. (Spoiler: they can and will.) It's not clear from the pitch why the government is building expensive ships to house inmates, or why a nuclear war would mean that you wouldn't want to be on a ship far away from where the nukes are falling, or why the audience is going to cheer when the rapist and serial killer wings get rescued.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 02:45 |
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MrAptronym posted:Okay, I know sea-steaders are stupid, and so are their ideals, but these architects aren't and I kind of want to see their designs. I like the water and interesting architecture. The mock-ups I have seen and their previous work make me pretty excited for what they will come up with. I would never pay for libertarian love-boat, but I want to see what the architects come up with, so I am glad someone shelled out the $20k One day there'll be government sponsored arcologies and we will know the future has arrived.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 02:46 |
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What stops someone from buying a large reasonably seaworthy ship and just doing this that way? Is there some reason that making it really complicated somehow legitimizes it?
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 02:48 |
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monster on a stick posted:It's not clear from the pitch why the government is building expensive ships to house inmates, or why a nuclear war would mean that you wouldn't want to be on a ship far away from where the nukes are falling, or why the audience is going to cheer when the rapist and serial killer wings get rescued. Yeah, he's basically putting his life savings into exploding testosterone all over the screen without caring why. What he fails to understand is that this is the kind of movie an established production company does when they just want to make a little profit without putting in much effort/cash. Soon he'll be writing about a struggling homeless entrepeneur who dreams of making movies.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 03:06 |
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monster on a stick posted:For the past two years, this man has spent his life savings on a very special project. I want this guy to succeed at making a movie. There are tons of god-awful KickStarter and IndieGoGo campaigns launched by starry-eyed idea-men and daydreamers who are totally convinced their drek will draw massive audiences to cinemas all over the world. They rarely have a trailer to show, and those campaigns that do have glaringly obvious technical shortcomings that really show the project creators know nothing about how to make a film. (Shaky camcorder material, you can hear the wind blowing in the microphone, the actors are barely audible, etc). INFERNO-2033, at the very least, has an actual trailer. The story and premise are ridiculous, and if he does end up making a movie it could potentially end up being the next 'The Room'. JDM3 posted:What stops someone from buying a large reasonably seaworthy ship and just doing this that way? Is there some reason that making it really complicated somehow legitimizes it? A real captain of industry only provides the idea behind a product. Implementation requires getting your hands dirty and is for the poors. UNFAIR - Exposing the IRS was a failed IndieGoGo campaign that only raked in about a thousand dollars of its 250,000 dollar goal. That didn't stop the creator from launching a second campaign, in which he claims to have gotten outside funding for the production of the movie, but now needs 50,000 dollars for a bus tour to promote his cause. (The cause being the abolishment of the IRS). If you pump 5000 dollars into the bus tour, you'll receive 2000 DVDs, 2000 books, 12 T-shirts, 4 signed posters, 4 tickets to the premier, and the producers will also stick a camera in your face so that you are free to go on an angry rant that will be watched by literally tens of like-minded individuals.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 03:28 |
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Zybourne Clock posted:If you pump 5000 dollars into the bus tour, you'll receive 2000 DVDs, 2000 books, 12 T-shirts, 4 signed posters, 4 tickets to the premier, and the producers will also stick a camera in your face so that you are free to go on an angry rant that will be watched by literally tens of like-minded individuals. That works out to just over a dollar per item. Is the guy behind this project just really pissed off at the IRS because of his own inability to figure out finances correctly?
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 03:37 |
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Cable from Marvel had the same thing. The only difference was he was a super mutant that could literally float his own Galt's Gulch with his force of will. Entire nations refuse to acknowledge his sovereignty. Refugees, artists and all sorts of hippes could travel there and be citizens. Captain America even liked it. What I am saying is: Wouldn't it be cool if Seastead was run by super mutants?
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 03:46 |
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monster on a stick posted:For the past two years, this man has spent his life savings on a very special project. Why is a container ship being used to house prisoners?
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 03:52 |
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Rudager posted:Why is a container ship being used to house prisoners? If there was a nuclear war, why are there helicopters and ships coming after this container ship of convicts?
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 04:06 |
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Zybourne Clock posted:UNFAIR - Exposing the IRS was a failed IndieGoGo campaign that only raked in about a thousand dollars of its 250,000 dollar goal. That didn't stop the creator from launching a second campaign, in which he claims to have gotten outside funding for the production of the movie, but now needs 50,000 dollars for a bus tour to promote his cause. (The cause being the abolishment of the IRS). This actually kind of blows me away, because I assumed that scamming the dudes on the streetcorner with the END THE FED signs was so easy you could do it without trying, judging by the sort of poo poo the fall for. Bushiz has a new favorite as of 04:13 on Sep 16, 2013 |
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JDM3 posted:What stops someone from buying a large reasonably seaworthy ship and just doing this that way? Is there some reason that making it really complicated somehow legitimizes it? Hey L Ron Hubbard did it. Why not the rest of us?
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 04:34 |
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monster on a stick posted:For the past two years, this man has spent his life savings on a very special project. quote:2. Lust, for sex offenders, and the legendary “women’s level” in an otherwise all-male prison; Not sure if he didn't think this through or just a bit of a pervert.....
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 04:38 |
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Just ditch the whole "nuclear war" angle and instead rewrite it so that Air Force One accidentally crashes into the prison ship, forcing the military to send in a disgraced former soldier to rescue the President.
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Great Rumbler posted:Just ditch the whole "nuclear war" angle and instead rewrite it so that Air Force One accidentally crashes into the prison ship, forcing the military to send in a disgraced former soldier to rescue the President. No, the apocalypse angle is vital. But change it so it's about a bunch of chain smoking pirates kidnapping a little girl because she has a tattoo that can lead them to the last batch of habitable land.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 05:05 |
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Great Rumbler posted:Just ditch the whole "nuclear war" angle and instead rewrite it so that Air Force One accidentally crashes into the prison ship, forcing the military to send in a disgraced former soldier to rescue the President. Throw in Nic Cage, call it Con Air 2, make bank.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Throw in Nic Cage, call it Con Air 2, make bank. I hope you meant to say Escape from the Ocean.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 05:54 |
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Machai posted:I hope you meant to say Escape from the Ocean. Starring Kurt Russell. Also all of these ideas are better than the one in the Kickstarter.
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jerichojx posted:Cable from Marvel had the same thing. Yeah, Really great idea there. Also, I would put $20 bucks down on another Kurt Russel Escape movie. Those are the greatest 'get drunk and wonder wtf is going on' movies.
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J.A.B.C. posted:Yeah, Really great idea there. He probably means Providence/Graymalkin, but the end was similar explosive. And don't forget the building of yet another island nation outside of human nations and their constraints. And still they all are probably more successful than what a bunch of Libertarians would ever manage.
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 08:16 |
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I think its pretty clear that the Seasteaders and the inferno 2033 ( No relation to the metro series!) should do some cross promoting. That way they can both get funded for a movie about a seastead full of wanted convicts escaping international justice and surviving the nuclear apocalypse. With their non-reliance on fiat currency, will these industrious exiles be able to weather the king of all storms? (Answer: No.)
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 14:27 |
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Didn't see this in the past couple pages: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/sigmo-talk-and-understand-in-more-than-25-languages Translator! You can wear it! Also it apparently knows a bunch of languages? Anyway, this is awful for several reasons:
It just feels kind of scammy to me, too. But hey, the free market is speaking and they've already massively exceeded their goal! EDIT: My internet is crap and the links aren't broken. turn it up TURN ME ON has a new favorite as of 17:35 on Sep 16, 2013 |
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SquadronROE posted:Didn't see this in the past couple pages: quote:Smart Translating Technology. It will allow to get not just an ordinary translation, but to translate the meaning the phrase you said. That is a unique technology that will make a huge step in translating and international communication. Also go gently caress yourselves "ordinary translation", translating for meaning rather than word for word is "ordinary" translation you semi-literate dongs. But oh wait: quote:The translation itself is made through already existing voice translator services (like Google translate).
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 17:54 |
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Another KickStarter that fits the 'maybe you should just give up' category rather well is Cheap rear end Comiks: The T-Shirt!!. Despite the fact it takes two people to create the comics, and despite the fact it's been running for 20 years, this webcomic still looks like something a twelve year old could make in MS Paint. A twelve year old boy would probably manage to make something funnier than these guys too, if their video is anything to go by. They want 500 dollars to make T-shirts that their fans can buy, but judging by their previous crowdfunding attempt those fans seem to exist primarily in their imagination. I've never heard of this particular device before, but after the OUYA debacle you'd think people on KickStarter would be more careful about backing the next Android games console. This was launched minutes ago, and it already has over 700 dollars in pledges.
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Zybourne Clock posted:I've never heard of this particular device before, but after the OUYA debacle you'd think people on KickStarter would be more careful about backing the next Android games console. This was launched minutes ago, and it already has over 700 dollars in pledges. To be fair to them, while the OUYA was supposed to be a games console that happened to run Android, this one seems to be a multimedia center that happens to be able to run a few games. I still wouldn't fund it, but their business model at least seems to be better than OUYA's.
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senrath posted:To be fair to them, while the OUYA was supposed to be a games console that happened to run Android, this one seems to be a multimedia center that happens to be able to run a few games. I still wouldn't fund it, but their business model at least seems to be better than OUYA's. My three year old TV already does everything this does other than play a handful of games that I can play on my two year old phone. Way to keep up with the curve, guys!
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Jedit posted:My three year old TV already does everything this does other than play a handful of games that I can play on my two year old phone. Way to keep up with the curve, guys! Yeah, but I bet you can't hack your TV
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# ? Sep 16, 2013 19:19 |
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I've got an amazing product that turns your TV into a computer. It's called an HDMI cable. Seriously, it's like ten bucks and you can just plug your PC directly into the telly. We do it at home. IT'S NOT HARD.
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So, I decided to trawl local listings. It was very enlightening. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/791342950/authors-debut-novel-succubus-tear Christian romance fantasy with demons! Also: "Yes, I know some stuff is misspelled. "microsoft paint" doesn't have a spell checker. Thanks for letting me know, other people I've shown it to have browbeated me on it. Ah, I am a storyteller, not an editor, what can I say?" http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1092311331/military-veterans-first-single Oh come the gently caress on. Your profile pic is a selfie and your project picture is a lovely cell phone pic of you doing a handstand. Put some goddamn effort into it. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/118780683/battle-for-the-lord These are some really inexplicable captions for her pictures. CAMERA REPRESENTS INDIE ARTIST STATUS. And then... things got weird. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/785931538/dominika777-cosmic-fashion-collection-sping-summer Where in the gently caress do I even start with this one. Meet Olga Oleinyk, also known as Dominika777, and her spiritual sister Valeria Lukyanova, also known as Amatue 21. Which one is a sex doll? Neither! These are two actual human beings. posted:The inspirational condition used to help create this project comes to our designer through her meditation sessions. While in a trance, the flow of cosmic energy enters her body during these sessions. She then subconsciously enters into the astral plane; into a state of mind known as the dreaming and traveling plane. This 2014 Cosmic Fashion Clothing Collection project is a product of her spiritual experiences and the direct contact she has with the Universal Energy of Love & Light. During her sessions, memories of her past incarnations on this earth and her life on other planets come to her in great detail. This entire thing is a black hole of crazy, but hey, it has $66 pledged already!
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