Hmm... sounds like a design problem. Cows mean higher maintenance costs. I wonder if we could make future versions that required only chickens, or maybe flocks of doves?
An interesting dilemma: does the sky god prefer a sacrifice of birds, or would he/she/it prefer you left them alive?
Zeus certainly wouldn't want you harming any eagles. In fact, I can't recall a single instance of anything with wings being sacrificed to Zeus or any other Greek god. I'm not as familiar with the sacrificial preferences of other pantheons, though.
It also reminds me of how next time I have a regular job, I've got to make a computer repair kit and leave it temptingly unsealed in a visible position. I never did get to see the leaps of startlement the first time around when they found the black candles and sacrificial rodents inside.
I used to have a pair of SIMMs dangling from cords in my kit for the same purpose -- I would wave them around the computer while examining it. It was great fun. :)
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Everyone knows you have to use a cow for Boeings. Goats only work for Airbus.
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September 6 2007, 02:40:29 UTC 8 years ago
Zeus certainly wouldn't want you harming any eagles. In fact, I can't recall a single instance of anything with wings being sacrificed to Zeus or any other Greek god. I'm not as familiar with the sacrificial preferences of other pantheons, though.
September 5 2007, 12:48:44 UTC 8 years ago
It also reminds me of how next time I have a regular job, I've got to make a computer repair kit and leave it temptingly unsealed in a visible position. I never did get to see the leaps of startlement the first time around when they found the black candles and sacrificial rodents inside.
September 6 2007, 05:36:15 UTC 8 years ago