[Fictionary] STONE rules Results
Pierre Abbat
phma at phma.optus.nu
Sun Dec 18 22:49:45 EST 2011
On Sunday 18 December 2011 14:27:09 Jim Moskowitz wrote:
> Eric: Plausible, except wasn't the game Victorian? No tires.
> J-J: I might have voted for this except for the likely lack of
> availability of Victorian-era tires
> Linda: Were there so many spare tires so long ago as the book was written?
> Elliott: Completeness: How are the territories established to begin
> with? Playability: What if you hit someone in the head? Compelling
> reason to involve ``stone'': Check.
> --a total of no points for Pierre
The rubber tire was invented in 1846, the first practical one (for a bicycle)
was made in 1887, and iron or steel tires were in use as far back as the 15th
century. As the Wright brothers, who made bicycles, flew their plane in 1903,
I figured there must have been tires back then.
Pierre
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Don't buy a French car in Holland. It may be a citroen.
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