Entry tags:
- arcs,
- economics,
- roleplaying,
- uu,
- vpac
Presentations, ARCS and Scientific Computing, Gaming News
Spoke on Wednesday night at the St. Kilda branch of the ALP; primary emphasis of my presentation was on socialisation of land rents and how their private collection contributed significantly to the global financial crisis. Also speaking on the night was Dr. Nicholas Gruen of Lateral Economics who was advocating a state-owned Internet banking service for transactions and for superannuation. On Sunday I gave an address at the Melbourne Unitarian Church entitled "Sympathy for the Devil", where gave an outline of this poor misrepresented spirit, discussed some contemporary organisations that claim some allegiance and concluded that trumping prosaic versions of moral judgment with supernatural versions and excuses ("the devil made me do it"), should be utterly abandoned. Sunday week I'll be giving part II of the "Philosophy of Economics" study with an emphasis on positive economics. A few days beforehand will be the forum on public transport; should it be returned to public management? should it be free?
Last week the Federal budget was announced; ARCS received a massive increase of funding; some $97 million over the four financial years 2009-2013, whereas previously we had $22 million; this is truly awesome especially given the modest number of staff we have (did they read my preceding journal post?). On the other half of my working world, my installation of a CUDA instance of NAMD has seen some excellent results (plus I found a bug). Attempts to install Desmond have been less successful. Have conducted another review of our training course and in my own studies for the Cert IV in Workplace Training and Assesment picked up two more High Distinctions.
On Thursday night finished off our Dragon Warriors campaign with an explosive conclusion; on Sunday ran the first session of GURPS Krononauts which involved an intervention in the time of the fall of the Aztec Empire, a fascinating and tragic period of history. In the HeroQuest pbem, the Crimson Bat has been destroyed by a Rubble Runner with a Dwarven grenade. Now accepting articles for the fourth edition of RPG Review which will include interviews with Dennis Sustare and (apparently) Ken St. Andre!
Last week the Federal budget was announced; ARCS received a massive increase of funding; some $97 million over the four financial years 2009-2013, whereas previously we had $22 million; this is truly awesome especially given the modest number of staff we have (did they read my preceding journal post?). On the other half of my working world, my installation of a CUDA instance of NAMD has seen some excellent results (plus I found a bug). Attempts to install Desmond have been less successful. Have conducted another review of our training course and in my own studies for the Cert IV in Workplace Training and Assesment picked up two more High Distinctions.
On Thursday night finished off our Dragon Warriors campaign with an explosive conclusion; on Sunday ran the first session of GURPS Krononauts which involved an intervention in the time of the fall of the Aztec Empire, a fascinating and tragic period of history. In the HeroQuest pbem, the Crimson Bat has been destroyed by a Rubble Runner with a Dwarven grenade. Now accepting articles for the fourth edition of RPG Review which will include interviews with Dennis Sustare and (apparently) Ken St. Andre!
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I think you would also be interested in the comments by a British Cardinal who has claimed that atheists and secularists are "not fully human".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbrfz1DIq9Q
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Australian researchers desperately need a technology that combines the 'blogging ability (to the equivalent of Wordpress) plus the social networking ability (to the equivalent of *cough* Facebook). I think LJ/DW is the right tool for the job.
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http://community.livejournal.com/christianleft/profile
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OMG that's brilliant! Right, from now on IMG that is what really happened, and all the other versions are made up by people who didn't want to admit to a Rubble Runner having defeated the Bat.
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The Rubble Runner in question is actually a wizard's familiar (who has gone missing) so it has some smarts..
we will only stop falling down if we stop thinking we're pushing ourselves.
I was prior unaware of its existence.
Possessing this, or it possessing me, makes me remarkably sad that you're approximately 0 holonometers forever away while physically too fucking distant!
Let me share.....................................
(drumroll)
http://www.13moon.com/dreamspell_kit.htm
Re: we will only stop falling down if we stop thinking we're pushing ourselves.
*sigh* I think I'm going to lose time meandering through their website...
And exhibiting a different facet,
If you're constrained for time as it is, You're definitely going to have to work on your galactic compression skills!
http://scandalous-dave.livejournal.com/
my dad is rad.
Re: And exhibiting a different facet,
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Also, you're apparently presentation-rific; go you.
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Also, you're apparently presentation-rific; go you.
"Stirring the possum" is the term we use :)
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