22 November 2024 ~ It’s time to blast off to the outer …
15 November 2024 ~ We’re back to computer wargaming, as we pick …
8 November 2024 ~ Ian and Mike join Brant to talk about …
1 November 2024 ~ Let’s talk digits! Bryan and Gus join the …
25 October 2024 ~ Is there a positive word for “browbeating”? How …
18 October 2024 ~ Brant, Mike, Bryan, and not Gary talk about …
11 October 2024 ~ Shelf of “Shame” or a Shelf of “Opportunity”? …
4 October 2024 ~ Time to shoot up some truth serum and …
27 September 2024 ~ Last Summer, we teamed up with Beyond Solitaire …
20 September 2024 ~ David Thompson joins Brant for a wide-ranging discussion …
13 September 2024 ~ Season 13 is here! Brant, Mike, and Rocky …
10 May 2024 ~ Wrapping up season 12, we’ve got a full …
3 May 2024 ~ How are “historical RPGs” different from other RPGs …
26 April 2024 ~ Ardwulf comes back to the show and brings …
12 April 2024 ~ In preparation for Connections Online next week, we’re …
5 April 2024 ~ We’re joined this week by designer Darin Leviloff, …
29 March 2024 ~ Brant is joined by Chris Weuve (chair of …
22 March 2024 ~ Fresh off of GAMA Expo, Fort Circle Honcho …
15 March 2024 ~ We spent last week at GAMA Expo, and …
8 March 2024 ~ Moe’s back! And the Molotov Cockatiel joins us, …
Neil Stevens
Average life expectancy in US in 1770's was around 35 years. I would dispute the application of modern descriptions of the people involved in the US revolution as not being from the middle-aged, male, wigged and privileged community. They very much we're even if they seem young by modern standards.