It’s funny/weird that Dune is much more “more fantasy than sci-fi” than Star Wars, but somehow it’s still considered one of the greatest sci-fi stories of all times.
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It’s funny/weird that Dune is much more “more fantasy than sci-fi” than Star Wars, but somehow it’s still considered one of the greatest sci-fi stories of all times.
Shame that there hasn’t been any decent The Sims-like game since The Sims 3.
@Wahots
I wish it was more acceptable (except snuggling, that’s a bit much too intimate)
One idea I have (but no ability to mod it in) would be:
to generate some kind of voronoy grid;
find the average height of each cell;
discard those too different from their neighbors;
flatten the terrain in each cell to its average;
connect some centers with paths;
add buildings.
The only good thing about the far-right is that it’s always eventually autophagic.
It looked suspiciously biased. I’m going to research more.
@IchNichtenLichten
I’ve found this reference that seems good:
https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/economic-aspects/economics-of-nuclear-power
There’s certainly more, but I’m not nuclear powered and don’t have the mental energy for online debate 😁
@IchNichtenLichten
It might have a higher initial upfront cost, but the return on investment over a plant’s whole lifetime makes it one of the cheapest. And even then, they don’t take long to break even.
@IchNichtenLichten
Not OP, but why not love it? It’s one of the cleanest, greenest, safest, and efficient power sources we have.
@Gormadt
@Sterile_Technique
Not catholic, so I don’t know their official position, but as I understand, in extreme circumstances any liquid will do.
Part of it involves the idea of “washing”, or “being washed”, so solid water or water in solids would not count. And also the idea of purification, but many use dirty river water.
Would be cool if they instead pushed it up into a cemetery orbit and in the future turned it into a museum.