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Special Rules Game: A center is randomly selected (through chance) at the start of the game. Whoever controls it a decade later (Fall 1910) wins. If you solo before then, you win as well. Draws are not allowed. There will always be one winner and 6 losers. Standard Map, 36 hour phases, WTA. 1. steephie22
I know that when you click save instead of ready, you get a gray check. But if time runs out before you click ready, are your saved moves inputed or do you have no moves for that turn?
Colorblindness update and live game display option
Colorblind options are now live. Live game display option is also live. Both settings can be changed under "settings." Much thanks to ATC and the dev team, including thorfi, Kestas, and Oli. ATC will also push out the auto update fix for the colorblind option soon. You might have to manually update your map to see the change at the moment. Please thank them for the work they do and let us know how much you enjoy these updates!
Krystle Marie Campbell (29), Lu Lingzi (23), Martin William Richard (8), and Sean A. Collier (27). Not to mention the 264 other injured people. The bomber does not deserve to have his name remembered by society, they do.
To fill out a locked game. Full disclosure several of us have played multiple games together, and some know one another personally, but we all leave that at the door and play to win. gameID=160620 Ppsc, full press, non anon, 1901
An Ancient Mediterranean Game, looking for players.
I would like to start a game in the Ancient Mediterranean. There will be messaging and press, and maybe anonymous players. This game will have normal turn lengths (1 day) and may or may not be password protected. Would anyone be interested in this?
Between AP testing and End of Course testing, I see students about 3 days this week. The tests take place in my area of the school, so if I'm not proctoring an exam, I'm displaced.
We had a bunch of designated places in our school. Well, actually we had the whole school. We had half days during AP week - nobody showed up in the mornings.
Our AP coordinator lost a bunch of AP Psych tests so we have to reschedule Lol! And if any of the test were lost outside of the school, then all of the AP Psych scores in the country will be cancelled.
I just took Psych. I seriously doubt that they would consider cancelling all scores across the country. Their job is to take breeches of security seriously, but also to provide tests and scores reliability and consistently. Can you imagine what would happen if that many scores were cancelled? The College Board would never let that happen.
I took Psych at college over the summer junior year of high school as well as taking the AP test, unfortunately you don't get to double-dip those credits even if you get an A in both :P
College didn't teach Apple's auto correct to use the right tense when it insults my fat fingers either, so I guess college is a waste and we shouldn't go.
Also, college hasn't taught me that. They're busy lecturing me on Richard Florida's term "quality of place," such a useful term for an environmental science/religion double major like myself. But hey, it'll help me when I'm chatting it up in a bar someday.
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You all heard the news before. I asked people not to forget, so I'm reminding people today again. There was a second quake this morning of similar magnitude (7.3), killing many, but more importantly right now, people are forced to live communally outdoors as the monsoon season approaches.
Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, Egypt, VS France, Germany, Italy, Britain, Spain, 36 Hour/Phases, PPSC, Full Press, Anonymous, Public Draw Votes, draw after only East or West is left