Cato has a good point. Improvements in diets and living standards, increased availability of consumer goods - it's not hard to think of the factors that enabled the "Baby Boom" as something analagous to moving the luxuries slider to the right. And it certainly affected our entire civ!
Regarding the growth rate itself, WLTxD cannot compete with the growth rate experienced by the city I live in during the decades following 1849!
I love that phrase "crutch for the weaker player" - I think my playing style requires a full-fledged walker!
- mindseye
Regarding the growth rate itself, WLTxD cannot compete with the growth rate experienced by the city I live in during the decades following 1849!
I love that phrase "crutch for the weaker player" - I think my playing style requires a full-fledged walker!
- mindseye
Comment