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Re: (TFT) Animated TFT Battles
Punch punch professional home design 4000 series version 12 spits
floor plans for Me these days...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Jay Carlisle <maou.tsaou@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also worth noting...
>
> A hex is equal to a 1" square in area making for an easy count
>
> As the 1" square-grid exists alongside the hex-grid movement for some
> things can go by the square grid, and I also use flexible tape
> movement, strait edge movement, and similar not tied to the hex-tile
> mechanics for various effects
>
> I mentioned MineCraft already and the ability to sim procedure-gen'ed
> game environments but I've been playing awhile now with Wolife's new
> Conway for the growth of weeds in the fields say over a season or yada
> yada yada... should be obvious with square both 1/4" and 1" and hex
> plus others serving to play a bit of Life to generate the changes...
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v�gICfQawE
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Jay Carlisle <maou.tsaou@gmail.com> wrot
e:
>> A few other mapping images I've got laying about that may help for start
ers...
>>
>> A scale-hex here which is the 1" hex (It's not a perfect hex of
>> course so actually that 1" is from North to South on the actual Earth
>> or the Page top to bottom if it's a frame like a building that snaps
>> too the outdoor scale-grid as the orientation is fixed for formality
>> but generally this is a focus tool in which each square is roughly 3
>> 1/4" a side which is loosely aprox to the palm of Your hand... 1.3m is
>> a body relative measure as well as they help quite a bit with
>> visualization.
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2ZIZqg_qfNARWQwdk9NWGhWREU/view?uspsharing
>>
>> Another tool here I call the flexible, visible, scale Man. Joe's set
>> to the scale-hex square and one sides intended for skeletal structure
>> the other for muscle. Points of damage I swapped for a fatigue system
>> allowing athletic type actions as the abstractness of damage sucks for
>> visualization. Hand weapons for melee generally are simple machines
>> that amplify the force applied by the Figure where say a bullet has a
>> ST applied by the powder not the Figure. Injury is the force applied
>> in a successful strike reduced by any armor or equipment between the
>> blow and the location struck itself shaped by weapon type placing
>> force on a point, line, or area and the flexible Man shows whats in
>> the volume of the location Grey's Anatomy style. Actual injury as well
>> as first aid... The idea is not to write a ton of rules rather point
>> asap to common reference materials like Grey's and encourage groups to
>> geek out where they while glossing over what they antigeek ergo injury
>> lite for most but able to go deeper for a kid into medical study etc.
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2ZIZqg_qfNAQWdFQ1NJSHpsVU0/view?uspsharing
>>
>> A final quick show of the '76 cross country bike trail pamphlet I used
>> to draw up maps I didn't have by hand and also a Google Earth
>> procedure that drops a hex grid over a G-Earth immage from proper
>> altitude. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?idorse.android.hexish&hl>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2ZIZqg_qfNAcjM5clRzODN6NXc/view?uspsharing
>>
>> ... plugging mainly at Stats here until windoze box is back up in a
>> bit as I'z playing with layers for imaging the scale stuff and have it
>> on Sketchpad I think not Gimp which I knew I'z gonna Wine about
>> The things supposed to work a bit like Ames... Powers of Ten.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v\Kd0aPSWe8
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Jay Carlisle <maou.tsaou@gmail.com> wr
ote:
>>> A standard 8" by 10" Page. A unit of mapping using standard common
>>> materials and allowing adaption to varied play environments.
>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2ZIZqg_qfNAQTlqaWJ0MEk3cU0/view?usp
>>>
>>> A county map with hexes snapped to section township and range grid
>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2ZIZqg_qfNANmpXci1oRkg4RzA/view?usp
>>>
>>> Log and Lat snapped flat map projection of Earth
>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2ZIZqg_qfNAR2I5dmxWWmxLeU0/view?usp
>>>
>>> Pages distributed in a "meta-hex" setup where each Page can be
>>> represented as a hex on a single Page representing a larger Page
>>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2ZIZqg_qfNAVFRTUXNXQXhiZ3c/view?usp
>>>
>>> Uhhhh brb Mr G's hollerin I think
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Jay Carlisle <maou.tsaou@gmail.com> w
rote:
>>>> Can do...
>>>> Both jobs are complete mechanically speaking. I've been playing with
>>>> presentation. Nobody had asked for any... anything much less format
>>>> till now. Unsurprising as I wasn't prioritizing communication so much
>>>> as keeping notes while playing around with style and form and letting
>>>> the wall of text serve as a bit of a copyright... uhhhhhh I've not
>>>> messed a ton with Gdoc's but I think I can knock this out fairly
>>>> quicklike. Sick and tired of research I'm in anyway... this kind of
>>>> thing is very draining...
>>>>
>>>> In its Annual Energy Outlook 2009, EIA placed U.S. shale resources at
>>>> 269.3 trillion cubic feet with total U.S. natural gas resources of
>>>> 1,759.5 trillion cubic feet. In
>>>> contrast, Navigant Consulting (2008) finds that U.S. shale gas
>>>> resources could be as high as 842
>>>> trillion cubic feet, and the Potential Gas Committee (PGC; 2009)
>>>> provides an estimate of 615.9
>>>> trillion cubic feet. As shown in Figure 4, these shale gas resources
>>>> are widely distributed
>>>> throughout the United States.
>>>>
>>>> How much shale is in the US?
>>>> A lot. The United States is among the leaders in natural gas
>>>> extraction, and holds about 13 percent of the world’s reserve
of shale
>>>> gas, second only to China in potential production.
>>>> Like all resources, however, shale gas is not dispersed evenly
>>>> throughout the country. Most states have at least some formation
>>>> within their borders. Texas and Pennsylvania are flush with
>>>> multi-level basins and are the two powerhouse states in terms of
>>>> production.
>>>> But in the South, the Carolinas are barren in terms of shale basins;
>>>> Georgia has a small section in the northwest corner and Florida��s
>>>> reserve is a splotch shared with bordering Alabama. In addition, the
>>>> regions of New England and the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon,
>>>> Idaho and Utah) lack active shale plays. In the midwest however, shale
>>>> coverage is dense, and Minnesota is the only state that is dry in
>>>> regard to current plays.
>>>>
>>>> "Clark’s earlier talk of an LNG industry - one she said would
create
>>>> 100,000 jobs, a C$100 billion Prosperity Fund, a C$1 trillion boost to
>>>> the gross domestic product and the elimination of British Columbia��s
>>>> debt - is starting to falter."
>>>>
>>>> "Hughes notes the B.C. Oil and Gas Commission estimates raw gas
>>>> reserves (gas that can be drilled and recovered based on existing
>>>> economics and well data) for the province at 42.3 trillion cubic
>>>> feet."
>>>>
>>>> "Almost ten years of design and review makes the Oregon LNG project
>>>> safe and environmentally sound. And it will bring $90 million in new
>>>> tax revenues every year, plus thousands of new jobs, both for
>>>> construction and for support of the project during its operation��many
>>>> of them in local small businesses supplying the project’s ongo
ing
>>>> needs."
>>>>
>>>> "The final EIS said the project would cause “some limited adve
rse
>>>> environmental impacts,” but those impacts COULD BE (mine) redu
ced to
>>>> “less-than-significant levels” by the applicants�� mitigation measures
>>>> and FERC’s recommended measures."
>>>>
>>>> "Clatsop County /ˈklætsəp/ is a county located in the U
.S. state of
>>>> Oregon. As of the 2010 census, the population was 37,039"
>>>>
>>>> 37k total pop : thousands of new jobs
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> Yeah... I'm actually right on it Sir as this kindda thing makes My
>>>> head hurt. The trick is the antennas. If this were such the boon why
>>>> pray tell the refining of tar sands? In industrial agriculture oil IS
>>>> food and the 1000+ miles from field to plate is just icing on the cake
>>>> they're eating while having. Pesticides and fertilizer is the rub with
>>>> climate change...
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v>>>>
>>>> Yeah... a break is what's called for no bout a doubt it. On it.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 9:04 AM, Marc Gacy <marcgacy@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Jay,
>>>>>
>>>>> A long time ago you had several ideas for TFT, including "mapping th
e
>>>>> world" and codifying ST, DX and IQ in real world terms.
>>>>> Since no one (including yourself) would accuse you of being either ov
erly
>>>>> concise or particularly organized, have you thought about putting you
r
>>>>> ideas in a Google doc that could be edited and distilled by others to
>>>>> provide the information you're hoping to get across?
>>>>> ᐧ
>>>>>
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