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History's most underrated inventions.
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What, no link? That means I'm going to have to spend 10 seconds googling it. Do I look like I have that kind of time!??!?!111
Being a casual history geek, I've read a lot of books on this type of subject. I find it endlessly fascinating. The longbow was definitely very important, although some say it wasn't the actual damage potential in the field so much as the large scale distraction & chaos it could cause.
The Art of War is my favorite little book on early warfare tactics, the Swiss 'hedgehog' formation being one of the most interesting little bits. I remember being quite surprised by D2's real-life weapon names - it was a nice touch. :D
Hey Flux, I was wondering if you noticed this on your perusal of that weapons site you linked to.
http://members.aol.com/dargolyt/TheForge/chicken.htm I'm suspicious if its a gag or the real deal. ha ha. take care
Those pages are for the weapons found in some mythological game (not D2) and while they are 99% real and historical (AFAIK) there are some jokes. I'd assume (and hope) that chicken is one of them.
It does seem a fearsome bit of poultry, though.
I was actually going to try and look up "Bastard sword" one of these days, since in D2 it's a two-hand weapon, which really shocked me in Castlevania when I found it and the character was just swinging it one-handed.
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Also, about the Zweihander thing (on DII.net), I knew that "Zwei" was German for "two" but oddly enough that made me more dubious that it was something "real." I think the thing is, that "practical" inventions don't have awesome and exciting stories associated with them. I mean, the refrigerator? "And now, Mike's wife never had to salt the meat again." (sorry, that wasn't meant to be sexist) ArchivesMay 2005 June 2005 July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007 January 2008 February 2008 March 2008 April 2008 May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 November 2008 December 2008 January 2009 February 2009 March 2009 April 2009 May 2009 June 2009 July 2009 August 2009 September 2009 October 2009 November 2012
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