• The forum software have been upgraded to the latest version.

    If you notice anything that looks off, or does not work, please let us know.

    For more information, click here.

Lustria's Giant AMA

Would you prefer if the Seraphon got an update within a short amount of time starting now, but with only a small update that updated rules and gave a few new models. Or wait a long time, minimum 1,5 years and they recieved a massive update?
 
Would you prefer if the Seraphon got an update within a short amount of time starting now, but with only a small update that updated rules and gave a few new models. Or wait a long time, minimum 1,5 years and they recieved a massive update?
I am very much a person of wanting big things even if I have to wait. So I would be totally fine with the wait for a massive update.
Good question
 
Try to answer this without looking it up:

How long did Caratacus spend fighting the Roman Invasion of Britain?

Testing your history here :D I know the answer, but do you?
 
Try to answer this without looking it up:

How long did Caratacus spend fighting the Roman Invasion of Britain?

Testing your history here :D I know the answer, but do you?
Well my history was not the best in highschool, and we never learned anything about this, so a shot in the dark here but I want to say about 4 hours.
Considering you asked this means that it was either a long battle or incredibly short.
Not the type of question I was expecting tbh
 
Well my history was not the best in highschool, and we never learned anything about this, so a shot in the dark here but I want to say about 4 hours.
Considering you asked this means that it was either a long battle or incredibly short.
Not the type of question I was expecting tbh

I'm afraid that is incorrect - Caratacus led a campaign against the Roman Empire that lasted nine years, from AD 43 to AD 52, for he continually harassed the Romans in guerilla warfare whenever he could, and if they forced him to fight in a pitched battle, he always managed to escape if his forces were defeated, whereupon he would take the remnants of his army to somewhere else in Britain and start the fighting anew. Additionally, this campaign would have gone on for even longer if he had not been betrayed by the queen of another British tribe and handed over to the Romans.

To be fair, it would have been very hard to get the answer unless A, you're British and B, you were either actually taught a decent amount of Celtic and Roman history or you have an interest in it, but you did say you would respond to anything ;)

I commend you for having a go though, and now you've learned something new! :)
 
I once heard it said that there is no such thing as half a sandwich, a "half sandwich" simply becomes a smaller sandwich.

Based on this premise. What is the smallest possible state of existance that a sandwich can exist at and still qualify as a "sandwich"?
 
I once heard it said that there is no such thing as half a sandwich, a "half sandwich" simply becomes a smaller sandwich.

Based on this premise. What is the smallest possible state of existance that a sandwich can exist at and still qualify as a "sandwich"?
Now this would require the definition of a Sandwhich. For this instant I will assume that a sandwhich is 2 pieces of bread and 1 filler (meat, nutella, peanut butter, cheese, if you are so inclined, pickle)

Using this definition, the smallest sandwhich possible would be this
1 single molecular chain for bread
1 single molecular chain for filler
1 single molecular chain for bread.

As, if you were to break the chains down any further, they would no longer count as either bread or filler.
 
Back
Top