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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2009-03-02 02:16 pm
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Environmental actions, Unitarians, Gaming

GetUp! are currently running a very sensible campaign concerning some serious problems with the government's Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme. On a related note, I have joined the Labor Environmental Activist Network, which is one of the more positive things I have seen in that party for sometime; I intend to develop some material for them around eco-taxes and the like based around the simple (but oft-ignored) principle that it is far better to drive government funds from the resources people use, rather than the production they engage in.

Unitarian service on Sunday wasn't very good. It came under the title "The Truth Will Set You Free", and I gave the speaker the benefit of the doubt that perhaps they would actually discuss the nature of truth. Instead, as I suspected, they gave yet another espousal of a truncuated and old version of historical materialism; criticism of the presentation by younger members of the congregation was noted. Afterwards I gave a presentation at the Philosophy Forum on "Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast", which investigated the problems that philosophy has whilst it is tied to metaphysics (and particularly theology) and expanded verification theory to incorporate the rational dimensions of universal pragmatics. Last month's notes on Dark Matter/Dark Energy is now available.

My review of Summerland is up, including some pretty bad editing errors on my part; I really should be more careful in this regard. On Sunday our RuneQuest group went truly retro with the integration of the 1978 scenario Balastor's Barracks into our storyline; it went really well but I had to make some modifications so it made sense. Have found myself working on another project for ICE; NDA forbids me from discussing the details (bleh).

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2009-03-03 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
I liked the reference to St. Petersberg. Perhaps I'll introduce more elements like that to the story, as Balastor tries to revive the old city of Pavis.

What I have to work out is what he thinks of the Lunars... I can't imagine he'd be completely happy with the idea. But as long as they leave him the Rubble.

I can imagine that Balastor is going to unite with the Yelmalio in the party, or at least attempt to get them to support getting rid of the trolls in the area..

[identity profile] janewilliams20.livejournal.com 2009-03-03 10:24 am (UTC)(link)
Petersburg, not St Petersburg. Virginia, not Russia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Petersburg
Not that it matters enormously, any old historical inspiration will do, but that was the result of me studying ACW stories in far too much details, reading diaries written at the time, and so on.

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2009-03-03 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, my very bad. I wondered what the acronym ACW was. Now I get it!

Of course poor ol' Leningrad had it very hard in the winter of '41-'42. There wasn't a bird, cat or rat that hadn't been eaten and there were rumours of cannibalism..