The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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hafrogman said:
I don't think so. No. And I don't know.

Probably not. Geothermal heat is pretty consistant, and dirt is a good insulator. Now, here's the interesting question. Could you have caverns, and underground water systems big enough to have weather?

It would be an interesting possibility. Large underground lake. Probably no rain, but you might be able to get large winds blowing caused by fluctuations in the air across the entrances high above. Possibly some fog rolling in. Tides? Who knows.

Exactly what I have been wondering. There are ancient Svirfneblin songs that mention such things ... but I never knew if it was just poetic or no....

Hmm .... Maybe I should just ask the shapers....
 

Mycanid said:
The song is written by a ... well ... to be honest a friend of mine named Gordon Bok.

Here is his website: http://www.gordonbok.com/

He is a folk singer ... probably my fave American folk singer. I sent Fru, Aeson and Aurora a cd with a few of his songs on it (4, I think?) amidst other songs a little while back. He has a lovely deep voice and plays the guitar (12 and 6 string), the cellimba and a recorder like instrument he actually invented called a "bokwhistle".
Gordon Bok:

Faraway Tom
The Brussay Lullaby
Gulls in the Morning (one of my faves)
Bay of xxxx (can't make out your handwriting on this one, another one of my faves)
 





Raven is both more experienced, more familiar with the rules ... AND ... well ... smarter, when it comes down to it! :confused:
 

Mycanid said:
Raven is both more experienced, more familiar with the rules ... AND ... well ... smarter, when it comes down to it! :confused:
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Smarter?!
 


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