Yeah, it's just some spinoff game or something. Not at all changing the real rules of Scrabble.
That's marginally better, but it's still Wrong.
Anya ,'Potential'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, it's just some spinoff game or something. Not at all changing the real rules of Scrabble.
That's marginally better, but it's still Wrong.
Can a person who thinks that there should have been another solution/physical place for creating the state of Israel think that way without being an anti-semite?
I would say that that opinion doesn't necessarily make someone an antisemite, but I have very rarely heard that opinion expressed quite that neutrally -- it usually comes with all kinds of other stuff that is antisemitic. I guess it depends on what the other solution would have been, maybe.
I think using the word "solution" in that context would cause all kinds of problems in and of itself, regardless of the intent.
ita, have you ever played Milles Bournes?
I need to either find my childhood set or buy another. I bet I'd still love giving people flat tires!
We had this marvellous game in England which was British Rail, and you had to work out how to get from place A to place B most efficiently, and we were all up on the entire rail system plus tourist destinations. Such geeky fun.
That sounds awesome.
I clearly need more games.
We had this marvellous game in England which was British Rail, and you had to work out how to get from place A to place B most efficiently, and we were all up on the entire rail system plus tourist destinations. Such geeky fun.
Trainspotting - the home edition.
We had this marvellous game in England which was British Rail, and you had to work out how to get from place A to place B most efficiently, and we were all up on the entire rail system plus tourist destinations.
Oh my gosh, I would LOVE that game!!
ita, have you ever played Milles Bournes?
As I said earlier, along with Clue it was my favorite childhood game.
I bet I'd still love giving people flat tires!
That never gets old!
Yup, I saw that you liked it too, Frank! You obviously have excellent taste in games.
People are not answering my emails! I am glad to help things along, but I need communication, people!
We had this marvellous game in England which was British Rail, and you had to work out how to get from place A to place B most efficiently
But... but... the problem is NP complete! It's not solvable in polynomial time!