The Marathon 1+2 engine back in the 90s allowed for "5D space", ie. "Spatial" Rooms that were capable of overlapping each other, because the engine only defined the floor polygon with a given height and these floor polys were connected to each other at the vertices to create the actual level spaces.
So even though you were in the same absolute space coordinate as another player, you were not necessarily in the same room.
I'm impressed that email with POP, SMTP and slightly later, IMAP has served up so well for 30+ years, but by golly, it's an uphill battle running any sort of mail service yourself these days. I starting to understand the businesses that (claim to) run without email to and from customers.
I wouldn't say that economics is a /pseudo/science, but it and its conclusions/recommandations are heavily affected by politicized thinking. But even Adam Smith also remarked on this phenomenon, so that's hardly a new development.
>I reject the argument that being against nuclear energy is "partisan".
I'm specifically referring to your extreme rhetoric in this thread. Despite your continued claims, nuclear is experiencing a renaissance these years, and I see that it's purposeless to argue the point further with you, so I'll let you observe the developments yourself in the coming 10 years as they will speak for themselves. End.
Because the big coal & big oil lobbies are massively more powerful than the very meagre lobbying efforts of the nuclear industry. And yes, the greens are of course going for choking off the nuclear opponent, instead of Big Oily, not forgetting that part of the green movement does receive money from the hydrocarbon industry; the Sierra Club in the US has been funded by Cheasapeake Energy from which it receives 25 million bucks between 2007 and 2010.
For example, Greenpeace has recently successfully lobbied the Phillipne government to ban golden rice despite its obvious advantages: