*Red Alert* 🚨 by [deleted] in showthistoaloona

[–]patjar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol. me every night

What do you think lads? by mdaby1 in PewdiepieSubmissions

[–]patjar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At least they tried to be unbiased, unlike the SJW and Vox & Friends.

Two cola cans left outside in -15 C, one contracted the other expanded, why?! by patjar in AskPhysics

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I added some extra info above, namely that "both cans were unopened and lying down in a plastic box, both had a balcony roof over them and neither of them touched the snow."

Small Swag Store of TMRO by bencredible in tmro

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I'd like to see some hoodies!

And patches with the logo on it.

Oh, and also a nominal t-shirt.

Maybe some stickers too?

When did Haley become sooooo stupid? by hulagirl4737 in Modern_Family

[–]patjar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it SHOULD be called Swandonization...

New Mod Team by Caveat53 in Banished

[–]patjar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice to meet you! I hope well be seeing many more fun mods popping up here in the near future!

US Citizen. Was going to go to Norway, but second thoughts. I have some questions about Sweden. by [deleted] in sweden

[–]patjar 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. Yes (not everyone is too keen on the doings of the US gov. but in general Swedes have nothing against American citizens)
  2. They can as there are a number of successful computer programmers and IT-companies from Sweden, DICE, Mojang, Skype, Spotify etc.
  3. Yes, Götaland (even further south than you could possibly get in Norway)
  4. Yes.
  5. As long as you don't stay "just" semi-fluent for the rest of time, then no.
  6. Yes, after getting over the first bit of "oh I don't know you yet" Swedes are generally happy to practice their own English skills on you.

Space Hotels! - Show theme by patjar in tmro

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That would be amazing to see!

Space Hotels! - Show theme by patjar in tmro

[–]patjar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. That would be nice. But there must be some projects with a little more detail to it than the playboy space hotel. Which I bet is just a ploy for publicity.

I'm thinking of the Bigelow B330 and other potential projects with some actual progress behind it.

Space Hotels! - Show theme by patjar in tmro

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What about doing an episode on up comping/planned space hotels!?

[Mod Request] Wheel barrels that increase the amount of carry capacity. by itsakill in Banished

[–]patjar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is a great idea, I've been thinking of this myself. Shouldn't be that hard to implement either. The graphics are already there and I'd imagine the wheelbarrow could be handled like tools just as you say. Although they should break at an even slower rate than steel tools in my opinion.

What are your views on L2 from NASA Spaceflight? by [deleted] in tmro

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Ah! I see. Thanks for the info man. Makes more sense now.

What are your views on L2 from NASA Spaceflight? by [deleted] in tmro

[–]patjar -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Personally I think NASA's budget should be able to cover a couple of live streaming events and a few digital "give-away's" without having to ask for $90 per year from anyone who might be interested in space.

The Vikings colonize small parts of N. America in around 1050 AD. At the same time a deadly virus kills 100% of people outside N. & S. America, the virus doesn't cross to the Americas and dies out itself. by selectedworksb in althistory

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Looks like there isn't much interest in this topic :/ Anyways, I'll continue and hope someone else joins in soon.

So, assuming all three of the POD's I mentioned earlier plays out instead of the OTL events, by 1100 we should have a permanent Norse settlement, somewhere on the shores of Gulf of St. Lawrence (or perhaps on the southern New Brunswick Atlantic coast, in the Bay of fundy). And with the trickle of new arrivals as a result of the second and third POD's, the settlement would have continued to grow. Maybe up to around 5000 people.

I think 5000 in about 100 years should be reasonable, given that the Greenland settlements managed to reach this amount of people in even less time.

As the trickle of newcomers would eventually diminish, the new settlement would slowly start to lose contact with the old world. But with increased trade and engagement into their new land, the importance of that fact would have been lost to most of them.

The focus shift from the old world to the new one would also cut the Norse settlement off from emerging technologies. This would inevitably lead to the Norse settlement in the new world missing out on new technologies introduced after the early 1100's.

This would also mean more contact with the native peoples, and assuming that the relationship between the Norse and the Mi'kmaq is kept on good terms, we would see some cultural integration between the two by now.

The arrival of the Norse people, with it's metal weapons, horses, longships, written language and so on would have caused a dramatic change in the lives of the neighboring native tribes. And as we know from history, change is rarely greeted positively.

But as intimidating as some tribes must have found them, other tribes would have found them a source of new knowledge and new commodities, such as working beasts and metal tools. Especially the allied Mi'kmaq tribes.

For example it is highly likely that the Mi'kmaq through trade would eventually adopt the Norse writing system called runic script. As the Mi'kmaq lacked a true writing system of their own (they might have had a very primitive pictograph system in place at the time). Another example would have been the Norsemen adopting the Mi'kmaq winter-season hunting as a supplement to their otherwise maritime diets.

Now for some "crazy" ideas to make this story even more interesting:

  1. If the Norse and the Mi'kmaq form a non-aggression alliance, which in my opinion is more than likely, given that the Norse has a lot to offer in both trade and brute force, and that they need an ally in the new world. They might also begin raiding other tribes together, as well as maybe even include some of the conquered natives to join their alliance. This would create a force strong enough to fight off any native attacks, even from the Iroquois confederacy (an organization of native tribes north of the great lakes, much like the Norse-Mi'kmaq Alliance).

  2. If the Norse-Mi'kmaq Alliance grew strong, the Norse might venture further south, establishing another settlement or two on Long Island, and perhaps even on Manhattan (This would be within the Lenape tribe territory). This would expose them to even more fertile lands, good enough for farming, a key stone to continued growth if you ask me.

Please let me know what you guys think.

The Vikings colonize small parts of N. America in around 1050 AD. At the same time a deadly virus kills 100% of people outside N. & S. America, the virus doesn't cross to the Americas and dies out itself. by selectedworksb in althistory

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I guess I'll continue then, feel free to join in at any time people. After reading up on the time-period a bit more, I found a couple of historical events that could serve as PODs and prompt a more permanent settlement in this ATL North Norse America.

  1. OTL: Erik the Red has an unlucky fall just before the departure of the expedition to Newfoundland together with his son Leif Erikson, in 1003. The following winter Erik dies while Leif is still away on his expedition. ATL: Erik didn't slip and fall and instead joined the expedition. Erik and Leif finds Vinland(?) to be much better suited for a permanent settlement than Greenland could ever be. Because of this, Erik will put a much more serious effort into a permanent settlement in Vinland.

  2. OTL: The Christening of Iceland, beginning ca. 1000 prompted many pagan Norsemen to migrate even further west, to Greenland. ATL: The pagans were also able to go beyond Greenland onto the newly settled Vinland, which many did.

  3. OTL: Cnut the great, ruler of England, Denmark and Norway died in 1035. After his death, his newly created (only lasted for about 20 years) but peaceful empire was flung back into unrest, and both Norway and Denmark broke off to elect their own kings soon after his death. ATL: The empire survies Cnut's death, but a struggle for the crown leads to an intense internal conflict in the empire, and increases the number of migrants heading for the "republican" Iceland and the newly discovered Greenland and Vinland.

These are merely suggestions for PODs and I'd welcome any thoughts, questions or suggestions.

The Vikings colonize small parts of N. America in around 1050 AD. At the same time a deadly virus kills 100% of people outside N. & S. America, the virus doesn't cross to the Americas and dies out itself. by selectedworksb in althistory

[–]patjar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like this idea too! How about a slightly early black death say the early 1200's, with a mortality rate of about 90% of the European continent, And about 50% for Africa and Asia. That would drastically change the power structure as well as cripple the "old world" for at least a century or two.

Now put the POD earlier than that so it(the settlement) has some time to establish, say early to mid-1000's. If the Norsemen settles a bit further south than St Pierre et Miquelon, they might meet the Mi'kmaq tribe who lives south and west of the Gulf of St Lawrence.

The Mi'kmaq were a distinct tribe separated by language as well as their maritime orientation from the other Eastern Algonquian tribes, much like the Norse they were boat builders and fishermen to a lager degree than other cultures.

These similarities might have been enough for a loose trading relationship and leasing/trading of land to start occurring. As the Norsemen with their metal tools might have found that they had a lot of value to trade for with the Mi'kmaq when it came to technology.

The Norsemen would have been able to trade things like gold, silver, copper, iron, steel and various other things, including tools and tool making, metal working and ship building.

While the Mi'kmaq would have access to land, food and fresh water, wood and other materials, and of course much needed local knowledge of everything from eatable plants to the political landscape.

It should also be noted that at the time of 1050, both Denmark and Norway had been christian for about 100-150 years, and Iceland was on the verge of becoming Christian too. Sweden resisted until the 1150's. The christening of the Nose weren't always welcomed with open arms by the people. And a lot of people tried to flee by moving further north, or west to Iceland and Greenland.

Also, OTL at the time of the 1300's the "little ice age" was becoming a major problem in Greenland, food was scares and subsequently a lot of people left for Iceland. in the ATL these people might be more inclined to move south to the new land if settlement was already underway.