Why 80 km?We already knew you were in Aarhus. It's a simple matter of plotting a 80 km circle centred on LEGOLAND.
Why 80 km?We already knew you were in Aarhus. It's a simple matter of plotting a 80 km circle centred on LEGOLAND.
Why 80 km?
While that does narrow it down somewhat, that still means there are 850 thousand people to get through before we can find out Wagon's secret identity (not that I particularly want to).Because that's how far from LEGOLAND you said you were in a thread in OT some time. Aarhus was the only plausible Danish city at that radius. I remember these things.
As for your new title, I imagine it's for all the times you've told people to register their game and post in the forum they're meant to, as should have been obvious to them if they'd RTFM.
The auto-capitalising LEGOLAND is kind of annoying.
While that does narrow it down somewhat, that still means there are 850 thousand people to get through before we can find out Wagon's secret identity (not that I particularly want to).
One thing I remember Wagon saying is that he has a somewhat rare name that was protected by the Danish government. Now all we have to do is find out what rare names are protected, how many of those individuals are in Aarhus, and have a degree in Nuclear Physics, and we'll get a short list, perhaps something in the order of 1-10 thousand individuals. After that, we just trawl through Aarhus and surprise Wagon in Werewolf costumes.
Ah. Though I have stated I live in Århus several times which was why I found the distance from Legoland odd.Because that's how far from LEGOLAND you said you were in a thread in OT some time. Aarhus was the only plausible Danish city at that radius. I remember these things.
The forum does that? I am even pretty sure that isn't correct.The auto-capitalising LEGOLAND is kind of annoying.
Good luck with that. As mentioned every surname which is used by less than 2000 Danes is protected; meaning there essentially is countless. And even if you somehow gets access to a list with every protected surname in use, it will most likely contain thousands of names if not tens of thousands.One thing I remember Wagon saying is that he has a somewhat rare name that was protected by the Danish government. Now all we have to do is find out what rare names are protected, how many of those individuals are in Aarhus
I am pretty sure you would stand a good chance of surviving in the depths of the basements of the physics department. Sure after that deconstruction company not only removed a wall (as they were paid to do), but also destroyed one of the accelerators there aren't any of those really large radiation doors left (you know the ones which you open with a button and who runs on tracks in the floor and open really slow). (Also how on Earth can you think that bringing down a wall with explosives is a good idea.)But as it happens, Aarhus is good enough. One nuke will do - and we can make it look like Wagonlitz caused it too. The perfect crime.
Ah. Though I have stated I live in Århus several times which was why I found the distance from Legoland odd.
The forum does that? I am even pretty sure that isn't correct.
Good luck with that. As mentioned every surname which is used by less than 2000 Danes is protected; meaning there essentially is countless. And even if you somehow gets access to a list with every protected surname in use, it will most likely contain thousands of names if not tens of thousands.
I am only a masters student. Also even if you found a list you would still need to know if the name was a rare one or a common one which you might not be able to judge.Given the number of nuclear physics doctoral students at Aarhus University is more like 1-10 rather than 1-10 thousand, and they're named on the university's website, you're only properly anonymous if it's not up to date. Or if I've misjudged your level of study.
What do you mean?Oddly enough it's much harder to find a list of protected Danish names on an English website than it is to find a list of students studying what you are where you are.
I am only a masters student. Also even if you found a list you would still need to know if the name was a rare one or a common one which you might not be able to judge.
What do you mean?
AU changes their website constantly and is notoriously hard to navigate due to that. Us students have the idea that there probably are some superfluous people in the administration who try to make themselves relevant by constantly demanding changes to the website.Weird. The part of the website I was in seems to have changed in the last few hours. Nuclear physics has been added but only shows paid researchers rather than students, while subatomic physics has been removed - and it was the one that listed all its post-doc, PhD, masters and bachelors students. I can still get to those pages through my history, but not through the pages I went through earlier. Though there's still a list of all PhD students.
I was going to suggest we just bomb all of Denmark to get rid of Wagon, but his tales of TÅGEKAMMERET have suitably amused me as to not suggest bombing all of Denmark.
This year, anyway.
What you're saying is that you think it's funny that faced with the budget dilemma of strippers or cat food, Danish physicists went with the latter?
When has that happened?Can we please not sort-of doxx people here.
I didn't say it did, per se. Just a note to remind everyone.When has that happened?
Seems an odd thing to remind people of when there has been no instances of it.I didn't say it did, per se. Just a note to remind everyone.