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Wong

@wilw @tabletop Saw some google eyes for sale in a craft shop the other day & thought of you!! ;-)

Wáng

TableTop Extended Interview: Greg Benson
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Harada

Tabletop Wine Opener #4124
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Barnes

For international tabletop gaming day we played Ticket To Ride: Märklín edition. Well, actually we play every Sunday.
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Mori

@sukebandeka tabletop day?

Morris

Chris Pramas extended interview from Dragon Age - TableTop ep. 19
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Walker

No more slots available for tabletop signs for April, now taking orders for May, please inbox if interested and I shall give you details, almost finished returning likes, please bear with us, have a lovely day everyone xxx

Levi

Decode | Game Trippers: A TableTop Day Road Diary: For the first time in our checkered history, tabletop gamer... http://t.co/m584rlLfNT

Cox

Had a blast on #TabletopDay playing Adventures Under the Laughing Moon at Pop Culture Paradise (Comics and Games)! How did you spend Tabletop Day?

Sullivan

Felicia Announces International #TableTopDay on March 30, 2013!
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Pérez

Felicia Day: Gamer Poetry
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Price

It's been a while since I have needed this.. but my experiences over the past week and my new adventure in event blogging reminded me of this lovely piece of writing. Reading this always makes me feel like I am not alone:

"I am an event coordinator.

I have unlimited resources at my disposal.

I always keep at least ten meeting rooms under my desk, and it is policy here to automatically make reservations and tee-times for your Board of Directors when you sign the contract.

I can make any meeting rooms larger or smaller, depending on your needs. I naturally remove my supporting pillars from your meeting space and will install windows in every room as needed. The “Ocean View” is not scheduled to arrive until the second day of your program for which I most sincerely apologize – however we will move the convention center two feet to the left to accommodate your request by the end of your session today.

I can only throw myself on your mercy and grovel at your feet – I completely agree that it is inconceivable that we should have any other groups booked into our facility during your program – your additional breakout rooms that you added this morning should be built no later than Wednesday.

Naturally, it will be no problem to turn your plenary session for 600-classroom style into a hollow square for 130 with rear-screen projection, simultaneous Japanese translation and satellite hook-up during your 15-minute coffee break. Unfortunately, however, due to space constraints, and the fact that your final program bears no resemblance whatsoever to your contracted space, we will have to suspend your lunch buffet from the ceiling above your plenary session, then suck the gravity out of the ballroom.

We have located the boxes that you sent last month, under your mother’s maiden name to the hotel down the street, and again, apologize for not having found them sooner.

In answer to all your questions, it is of course, understood that I am telepathically aware of all your speakers’ requirements and will set up an overhead, LCD panel, dual slide projectors, two screens, laser pointer, podium microphones, two tabletop microphones, podium knock-out switch, timer, and blue M&Ms in each room, at no charge, just in case. Additionally, it goes without saying that an AV tech, engineer, baby-sitter, and I will be underneath your head table for the duration of your event in case you need anything else.

Finally, two more things you might want to share with your group: (1) The ladies’ room is the one with the ladies on the sign. The men’s room is the – well, you get the point. (2) We will automatically adjust the temperature in the room every 15 minutes so please don’t bother asking. In addition, at this time let me thank you for choosing our convention center.

It has been great to work with you and I can’t wait to see you again…in HELL!!!"

Evans

Fleur de Lis Illuminated Tabletop Fountain
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Turner

tabletop prac
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Mukherjee

My Top 10 Tabletop Gaming Companies
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King

Played Elder Sign and Chez Dork for Tabletop day.

What games did you play?!

Amar

Lizzie Bennet Diaries Tabletop Livestream
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Gāo

TableTop Extended Edition: Castle Panic
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Ross

Tabletop Nation Gaming Centre Opening September 2012
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Fisher

Sandeep Parikh Extended Interview from Munchkin - TableTop ep 5
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Ghatak

Despite being out of town, I still managed to participate in Tabletop Day. Now I am busy easter egging. Yeahhh. :D

Ōta

Last Night on Earth - Gag Reel - TableTop ep. 15
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Katz

Shane Nickerson extended interview from Alhambra - TableTop ep. 17
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Takahashi

Test 3 Mi-Ow Interactive Tabletop
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Kimura

Hope everyone had a great TableTop Day and played lots of fun games! We want to thank everyone who has supported us. We loved reading all of the tweets and posts and making new friends along the way. Already looking forward to next year!

Miller

@thenerdmachine Happiness is a day playing TICKET TO RIDE. #gaming #tabletop

Harris

As a clean freak I have sooo many pet peeves. Just to name a few:

1. Jackets and shoes thrown anywhere... We have a place for them!!
2. Toothpaste left in the sink!! Ugh
3. Dirty clothes inside out, so when I am doing laundry I have to stick my hands into dirty socks ewww LOL ok they are my kids socks but really???

What are some of the things that just drive you crazy!!

Desai

Strategic Command plans for unexpected, commander says

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by Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service

4/8/2013 - OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. (AFNS) -- The last thing Air Force Gen. C. Robert Kehler wants is to be caught by surprise.

He is the point man for the U.S. nuclear arsenal as well as space, cyber, ballistic missile and other capabilities. As commander of U.S. Strategic Command, Kehler's job is to ensure U.S. deterrence remains so strong that it dissuades potential adversaries from challenging it.

In the days of the Cold War, the concept of deterrence was relatively straightforward, with both the United States and former Soviet Union recognizing that a nuclear attack by either side would result in "mutually assured destruction," Kehler told the American Forces Press Service.

Today, deterrence is a whole different matter, he said, with a broader array of potential adversaries, all operating in different ways and guided by different motivations. The challenge is to ensure that as the United States confronts this whole new ball game, it doesn't get dealt a devastating curve ball.

So Kehler regularly challenges his staff to think about the unthinkable to ensure they're ready for whatever comes their way.

"The question for us is, 'Are we ready to deal with uncertainty?'" he said. "Have we prepared ourselves in a way that acknowledges that surprise is going to happen -- and that surprise can be deadly if we allow it to be so?"

Being open to "alternative futures," he said, "helps us think about things we are not thinking about today, and therefore, prepare as a matter of course for things that may not unfold the way we think they will."

Kehler is such a firm believer in out-of-the-box thinking that he's made "prepare for uncertainty" one of his top five command priorities. He and his senior staff regularly gather around a conference table to ponder "what ifs" that may seem inconceivable to many.

"This isn't about what happens if Martians land," Kehler said. "This is about coming up with some plausible scenarios that make you step back and go, 'Hmmm ...'"

Doing so presents situations in a new light, and sometimes with new insights, the general said.

"I believe you can train yourself to recognize that you probably don't have it right, and that there is going to be something else out there," he said.

Kehler cited historical examples when an unrecognized "something else out there" had a devastating effect on the United States.

"I think it's our responsibility to go back and ask ourselves, 'What were we thinking on 6 December 1941, and then on 8 December 1941?" he said, referring to the dates surrounding the attack on Pearl Harbor. "And what were we thinking on 10 September 2001, and then on September 12?"

Kehler said he largely agrees with those who blame the 9/11 attacks on "a failure of imagination."

"If that is so, then we had better be imaginative now," he said. "Because as complex and uncertain as the world is, we are not going to get all this right. It is not going to be all neatly presented to us in a planning problem. And that makes it more important than ever that we understand the things that are out there."

Tabletop exercises and brainstorming sessions might not identify the exact next threat or predict who will launch it, and when, he acknowledged.

"But at least we will have given ourselves a bunch of challenges to think about that I believe help us prepare for the day when something has happened that you just didn't foresee," Kehler said. "That way, we're not left flabbergasted and flat-footed here because something happened, because we weren't so locked in on things that we didn't recognize that it could happen."

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