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dillonsrule54 karma

I just went on your website. Please do not take this as disrepect, but as constructive criticism; you should really rework the website.

If I hoped on your website to Order your games, it seems like Brass Empire is the only thing I can order right now, and it was challenging to navigate to. Have you considered updating your website?

dillonsrule30 karma

With the new Star Wars coming out, do you think you'll be breaking Chipbacca out more?

dillonsrule21 karma

Hello, thank you for stopping by : ) I took a class on water in the west and we read "Cadillac Desert" by Marc Reisner, which I found fascinating.

Is there a book that you think a lay audience could read and enjoy which provides good information or insight into the current water shortage or the history of water use without being super boring?

dillonsrule2 karma

With the Fermi paradox, there always seems to be an assumption that a sufficiently advanced species will discover how to travel faster than the speed of light, but it is certainly possible that this is just a physical boundary that can't be broken. If so, the vast distances of space are prohibitive to comprehensive exploration, even to a species significantly more advanced than humanity.

dillonsrule2 karma

I just posted this above, but it applies here too.

There is always hand-waiving about advanced alien species discovering technology to travel faster than light, but if that is actually impossible (as Einstein suggested I think), the distances of space make significant exploration impossible, even in millions and billions of years.