>293476669283001
>s were not perfect, my father battled with alcoholism until we left him for a summer, I was 7. When he came to see us (the kids, my mother allowed this as long as he was sober) he took the oath never to take another drink and by his life he kept that oath. So from 7 years old to the day of his death when I was 30 his first priority was being a better father. He came to our games, he took us where he went and came with us where he wanted to go, all good and pure and righteous. He was the one who took us to church, taught us about Jesus and about the evils in the world. My mother was the backbone of the family, she handled the finances, she drove not Dad, she was the most honest reliable and devoted mother anyone could have. I had great parents. When I had my own kids I tried really hard to give them honest and authentic truths that were passed down to me. I had my issues with my kids but
https://youtu.be/j7TT4jnnWys
Wargames
https://youtu.be/HNLQ-O-Qx3Y
A 80's teenager, bored by traditional high school subjects like biology but fascinated by computers, accidentally taps into the Pentagon's top-secret computerโฆthe USA's NORAD system.
He starts what he innocently believes is a computer game called "Global Thermonuclear War," but the "game" is real.
The Pentagon's best minds cannot shut down or reprogram the supercomputer that is readying a missile attack against the USSR, and thereby unleash Armageddon.
The teen and his girlfriend attempt to aid the helpless Pentagon and, in a frantic race against a ticking "doomsday clock," try to persuade the computer to end the "game."
Jan 19 2018
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Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: ee2415 No.97753 ๐
Jan 19 2018 17:49:21 (EST)
Anonymous ID: 9b8d2a No.97724 ๐
Jan 19 2018 17:46:59 (EST)
>>97705
was that our "wargames" i.e. get us meme troops in a live-fire drill?
>>97724
Shall we play a game?
How about a nice game of chess?
WarGames.
''Double meaning.''
[CLAS-5849]
Fake incoming missile alert [Defcon 1].
We know all.
TRUST.
Q
https://youtu.be/OorZcOzNcgE
Deep Purple
>WarGames.
Falken and David direct the computer to play tic-tac-toe against itself.
This results in a long string of draws, forcing the computer to learn the concept of futility and no-win scenarios.
WOPR obtains the launch codes, but before launching, it cycles through all the nuclear war scenarios it has devised, finding that they all result in draws as well.
Having discovered the concept of mutual assured destruction ("WINNER: NONE"), the computer tells Falken it has concluded that nuclear war is "a strange game" in which "the only winning move is not to play."
WOPR relinquishes control of NORAD and the missiles and offers to play "a nice game of chess".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarGames
>Are you not into trains?
https://youtu.be/24wWxeywfZo