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      I'm not; I've never met anyone (except dangerous people) who isn't convinced that they're going to get found out tomorrow - but as Vitalstatistix says "tomorrow never comes."

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      Ha! Strange, I don't believe I can answer that. Mass Effect 2 was just perfect; Napoleon Total War and Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising were both solid additions, but Ruse took the strategy prize. The game I've played most though? Stalker: Call of Pripyat.

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      Wouldn't bother with a celebrity, don't know any of them anyway. Famous people... Joanna Newsom, Aimee Mann, Margaret Atwood...

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      Isn't this meant to be anonymous? Oh, well, you want to play the Luzhnin Defence - act brooding and silent, marry an heiress, then in a confused fit about the complexity of the real world, defenestrate a) her b) yourself c) the rest of the world.

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      Useful for what? The concept of utility is purely relative after all. I'd argue that there are things that would model the mechanism better that could be made easier (with computers, sadly), but it would be hard to make anything as artistic, viscerally-pleasing and imaginative as that!

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      I don't believe the two have a chicken-egg, or even antimatter-matter relationship. They correlate but they don't causate.

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      4.37 light years? Using current technology an unmanned probe (150,000MPH max so far) would make it in 4,500 years.

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      Is that question parsed correctly? That would mean you're searching for a planet that has the same day-cycle as the earth. If that's the case, then I'd have to say Alpha Centauri B.

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      It's a facade to conceal a rapacious, curious mind. Why are you an idiot?

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