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" ... It was like Ovid retold in the tobacco clouded arcades of my adolescence, assembled in fragmentary sentences hidden in item descriptions that became contradictory the further one read, mirroring the obsessive impossibility of mastering the game's over-complex fighting system with a nesting of story details that seemed only to produce best guesses made to endlessly doubt themselves. Each memorized pattern or statistical secret was agitated by the knowledge of how quickly and easily one can be killed. One is never safe, and one can never trust the particular splinter of skill one's mastered, always conscious of how many other possible splinters there are left to study. ... "
" ... Obviously, those efforts failed. Unfortunately, modern-day manufacturers sometimes create their own similar scenario. Whether it’s the safety protocols of DuPont or the production methods of Toyota, many producers latch onto little elements of what their successful peers are doing and expect to achieve similar overall results. Those efforts more often than not are a complete flop, and even when they’re not they rarely result in the kinds of world class results the companies being copied produce. That’s for the same reason as those early efforts at flight: attempting to adopt one fragmentary aspect of what a successful manufacturer is doing and expecting similar success. ... "
" ... Sun experimented with adding a story and asked his roommate, a doctoral student in Economics, to write a few fragmentary lines between levels. But the text always felt like an intrusion, adding overly concrete characters and ideas to something that seems to make more sense as a system of spatial and mathematical relationships. ... "
" ... The fossil was discovered in 1984 by amateur fossil hunter Kurt Wiedenroth in 130-million-year-old sediments excavated in a clay pit at Engelbostel, near Hanover in northern Germany. Six years later, Wiedenroth donated the specimen to the natural history museum in Stuttgart. The fragmentary fossil, including ribs, the long bones of the wings and the lower jaw, was first classified as Ornithocheirus wiedenrothi, but new research shows some particular anatomical features, prompting a taxonomic reevaluation of the specimen. ... "
" ... The sedimentary evidence strongly suggests that the studied layer containing the skull was formed and deposited by a tsunami. Even if it can't be ruled out, it's not possible to say if the skull comes from a person also killed by the tsunami. Tsunamis can cause characteristic injuries, like broken bones, by impacts or floating debris, on victims. However, the preserved signs on the fragmentary skull are not diagnostic enough to determine the cause of death. It's also important to note, that the bones could be from an older burial, and the tsunami uncovered the grave and transported the recovered fragments to the new resting place. ... "