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Comment Re:Original Game (Score 4, Insightful) 131

The reason why MTG keeps winning this race and other competitors don't even come close is the amount of quality playtesting. Each card goes through a rigorous design process as the sets have to appeal to multiple types of players. The level of Quality Control in WOTC is astounding.

Comment Re:The problem: (Score 1) 377

Well, this isn't entirely accurate. It's true that the chances of any one person believing all the right things with respect to religion are pretty low, but it turns out that many people believe many things in common. At the basic level most Christians believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for their sins. That's 1.6 billion people who believe that. If it is the case that JC died on the cross for your sins, you have a roughly 1 in 5 chance of believing the right thing, which isn't exactly horrible odds.

Comment Re:Captured at the end of the War (Score 2) 123

I think as in many decisions of this importance many things come into play. Of course when making a decision about whether or not to drop the bomb, Truman probably had some sort of mental list of "benefits" and "drawbacks", and all of the things you mentioned would have made that list.

But at the end of the day, he made that decision primarily because he wanted to "win" the war, and the fastest way to do that with the least amount of US casualties was to drop the bombs.

Comment Re:Captured at the end of the War (Score 1) 123

Well, most of Western Europe was liberated by the Western Allies. The Soviets were well on their way to Berlin by the time we landed on D-Day, but the Soviet job at that point was made infinitely easier by the fact we were keeping the Nazis quite busy in the West, and much of the Soviet ability to transport supplies to the front was helped immeasurably by vehicles provided by the Americans. yes, the Soviets did bear the brunt of the figthing.

The Soviets started fighting Japan as fast as they could...but it wasn't to help us...it was because they wanted territory there before we could seize it.

Comment Re:Captured at the end of the War (Score 4, Interesting) 123

There's a very interesting take on the Soviets entering the war against Japan. They did it very very late, and were actually still fighting the Japanese for a few days after Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The details on these engagements, from the Soviet perspective, can be found here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAAb8Plf20I

That whole series on the Soviet perspective is amazing.

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