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Graphene: Why King Coal Will Soon Reign Again by Manorial Meerkat — Futurism Forever
Graphene. If you’ve heard that word at all, you’ve probably heard of it as some futuristic wonder material, but never got an in depth explanation of what it is or what it does. Graphene is a lattice of carbon atoms,… Read More ›
Should the Council State fund Gaming and Animation Industries? (Pt. II of II)
The Council State can and should fund its emerging Gaming and Animation Industries when possible. The Totality will thank the People’s Party and the United Front later for making that decision. Back in Part I, I stated that one of… Read More ›
Update (10 January 2022)
I still have yet to work on Part II of that post I had promised to work on back on January 9. I have until the end of the week to complete it. In the meantime, I am thinking about… Read More ›
A Discussion on Kremlingames Lore
Bogumil, Have you ever wondered if other people visit the ARPLAN Blog just to gather research or historical references? Although there are people who do in fact read and disseminate your translations of “National Bolshevik Manifesto” and “Der nationale Sozialismus,”… Read More ›
Update (9 January 2023)
Returning to the practice of dedicating each week of posts to a given theme, I decided that the theme for this week should be a gaming one. More specifically, I have some interesting topics to discuss about that came from… Read More ›
Should the Council State fund Gaming and Animation Industries? (Pt. I of II)
Yesterday, I was rewatching a YouTube about somebody wanting to purchase Machinima, a now-defunct Intellectual Property since 2019. Machinima was the name of an American firm established in the early 2000s to serve as an online medium for people employing… Read More ›
New Contest from Kremlingames
Apart from running errands earlier this morning, I spent a good chunk of my day on a new playthrough of Collapse: A Political Simulator. The game is set in a fictional former Soviet Republic, where the goal is to compete… Read More ›
Why the Next Decade Will Not Be Like the Previous 40 Years – Charles Hugh Smith — WallStreetWindow.com
The mainstream assumption is the status quo will continue on much as before. This isn’t just unlikely, it’s impossible if total energy produced and consumed declines. Correspondent C.A. submitted this insightful interview with economic strategist and historian Russell Napier:“We Will See… Read More ›
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