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Invasion Day Thoughts and the Week in Review

In the past several days I've had some enjoyable gaming experiences: last Thursday was a build-up session for our Laundry Files storygame, and on Sunday was the first session of a new Eclipse Phase story. Most importantly however was the first release of the RPG Review Cooperative's first newsletter. On Saturay we also had another awesome cheesequest day, a dual-birthday gathering for myself and
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Work has been 'challenging' over the past few days, which is never an enjoyable thing to have to write in this profession. The old cluster, Edward, is really showing its age and limits. One of the storage arrays is currently out when the disk filled to a hundred percent over the weekend, causing NFS to fall over yet again. Five of the disks and a controller card are out over the two storage arrays which we've been screaming about, like foreever [insert Valley accent]. Fortunately I've managed to source replacement parts which we'll install tomorrow. Bringing up the downed array is a matter of some priority so user jobs don't die screaming in a heap.
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Cool. Never heard of anti-monopoly.
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Like Monopoly. essentially it's a roll dice and move around the board game. Instead of properties there's companies, instead of neighbourhoods there's cartels, trusts, and monopolies. Instead of houses you place injunctions against the companies and instead of hotels, you build an assigned case.
So the author (an economics professor) was having a bit of fun...
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I feel the same way about Columbus Day here :P
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http://theoatmeal.com/comics/columbus_day
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On somewhat of a tangent, the rapper B.o.B. has been dissing Neil de Grasse Tyson for not admitting that the world is flat. Le sigh.
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https://twitter.com/lev_lafayette/status/692170191967555585
https://twitter.com/lev_lafayette/status/692171418465861632
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I think the answer is obvious, we use Jan 26 to lobby for the republic til we get it, make the republic come in say, Feb 1 (it's a great time of year for a public holiday) and have it then. If it's not something that celebrates a new event, it's going to be tied up in colonialism/white australia with all the baggage that brings.
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Which of course is exactly what the Australian Republican Movement and the premiers statement was timed for.
It makes a good combination, indigenous reconciliation and republicanism.