NABO says:
You've shared quite a few interest checks for your own rulesets. Of the stuff you've published, which one is your personal favourite, which one is the most popular by the numbers?
My personal favorite, at the moment, is the most recent (as usual) - Link-boiZ and ScoundreL. I think ScoundreL, in particular, can do a great job of satirizing capitalist "meritocracy," though that will only be evident when I release the rules for starting equipment and a barter economy.
I also feel like I finally hit the right rules for armor protection and defensive skill as thresholds for damage ...
... the most popular thing I have written is Fair Ones, which is a modern urban fantasy thing using 24XX rules. The next most popular seems to be Sharps of the Knife, which is a really bizarre setting with custom rules that I have honestly come to dislike - they're too fiddly.
Dreamweaver says:
I see that you run a lot of games. I'm curious:
(1) How many concurrent games do you run?
(2) How long do your games typically last before they conclude?
:-)
(1) I think between here and other boards I have about ten open games. Some are active, others not so much.
(2) My longest-running game is a duet that is going on two years and now at
1050 posts. Most of my games make it about three to four months before interest flags. I have only had a few play by posts "conclude" in a manner that satisfied me. One of those closed up in about four months. Others lasted up to six months.
witchdoctor says:
What kind of law do you practice?
Would you recommend it as a profession?
Intellectual property. I am not sure that I would recommend law as a profession over any other profession. Like every line of work, the quality of life depends a lot on the people you work with and the level of remuneration. Law has a weird "double hump" income distribution, with peaks below and above the median national income. There are some very nice people in the field, and also a lot of weirdos and control freaks. The two types tend to cluster, so you'll either work for a great firm or a terrible one. Fortunately, the firms with nice people tend to have more and better work and better pay.
Phil_Ozzy_Fer says:
New England, huh? Would that make you a Bruins fan, or do you have a preference for another team? We're not even ten games into the season and are you sick of hearing about why the Toronto Maple Leafs really should be winning the Stanley Cup?
Name a book that you think has ideas more people should be familiar with, and briefly, why?
Islanders.
Books. There's a brief one written by Thich Nhat Hanh, called How to Love. It's a good read, very real about life and relationships.
bonus: A movie more people should think about.
Princess Bride. It's way more complex than it looks on the surface. There is too much in there for me to do it justice by trying to unfold it, but it's really worth some thought next time you watch it. If you haven't watched it, really, I recommend it.
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