This is a battle of the sexes. If the poster is male, he will add 1 to the number above him and then make a comment of any sort he wishes. If the poster is female, she will subtract 1 from the number above her and make a comment. If the number reaches 0, the girls win. If the number reaches double the starting number, the guys win. For instance if we start at 1,000, the guys win at 2,000. Please always leave a comment with your number so it doesn't devolve into just another counting game. Comments obviously make it much more interesting.
All forum rules apply. Keep the comments civil. No double posting.
We will start with:
1,000 - This game can be really fun and a good way to have ad hoc conversations.
Amended Rules
All of the above still applies EXCEPT:
• Girls may now subtract 5 per post owing to the fact the forum demographic is skewed so much toward males.
• Each new game will begin at 50 until further notice.
• Turncoats are allowed. Meaning you may post for either gender regardless of your own gender.
31. Mediterranean climate? Well, there IS Mediterranean climate on the west of the country, but there's a mountain range which splits the country in half. It's quite interesting since you have a nice Mediterranean climate (Tourism and fishing), a fairly harsh continental climate in the mountains (Trees, water, Tesla...) and a nicer continental climate to the east (Lotsa farmin'). I live in the "Lotsa farmin'" region!
And AFAIK we have high humidity in summer and low in winter. Same in Dalmatia!
32. Hehe that's one of many things I remember from geography lessons and I loved that object. I was taught about this is kinda reverse humidity stuff. Literally everywhere else but in strictly Mediterranean climate there should be high humidity in summer and low in winter. But then again, nature is not something static. So Tesla would live today in Croatia? I thought that in Serbia.
31. @PLGuy Tesla was born to a serbian orthodox priest. He was born in Smiljan, which was in Croatia (Austria-Hungary at the time, but the Croats didn't really give up their national identity). He would've been born in Croatia and lived in America for most of his life. He was basically a half Croat, half-serb and proud of both of his halves.
I'm guessing the exception part is true because of the fact that it is only a thin strip of land and islands. Surrounded by high humidity climates. I wish it had low humidity in the summer though. I can barely stand the heat when going to the seaside.
28. @abcdragon66 We can figure out after these few months that in his native country - Croatia. @sciller45 Yeah, I know that he lived in USA. Only there and maybe in UK could he develop his inventions properly at his times. That guy was a genious, maybe even bigger than Da Vinci. I wonder if he really invented permanent magnet motor.