u/CulveDaddy

▲ 10 r/USPS

Can a Regular Clerk be forced to do custodian work if Management claims there isn't enough work to go around?

We do have enough work, IMO.

As a follow up question: if Management is doing Clerk work, can I file a grievance?

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u/CulveDaddy — 1 day ago

[AESTHETICS CRITIQUE; WARGAME] These are first drafts. Rate both sides 1-10, on the overall aesthetics, color use, layout, formatting of the back and front the card. Example: 8/6. All feedback, questions, comments, concerns welcome. THANK YOU

These cards simultaneously act as both Fog of War effects and Force Morale.

The number over the bloody finger print in the bottom right is at a 45° angle so that your thumb can cover it when playing the card for the effect.

u/CulveDaddy — 4 days ago
▲ 392 r/SWORDS

I had the opportunity to visit the the Romanian Military Museum. Enjoy! (Part 4; transitions from the bronze age up to modern day)

u/CulveDaddy — 6 days ago
▲ 17 r/SWORDS

I had the opportunity to visit the the Romanian Military Museum. Enjoy! (Part 3; transitions from the bronze age up to modern day)

u/CulveDaddy — 9 days ago

[ MATH HELP ] I help to check my math, for a wargame resolution mechanism.

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What is the result probability of four successes on 2d6 — when a 4+ is a success and 6 explodes allowing you to roll again adding that result.

Doubles sixes: 2.77778%

One six in two dice: 30.55556%

Two four or higher on two dice: 25%

One four or higher on two dice: 75%


Two 6s, two 4+: 34.72225% (4 successes) ???

One 6 & one 4+, then one 6, then one 4+: 5.55556694445% (4 successes) ???

Total probably of four successes: 40.27781694445% ???


I know that multiplying two event probabilities gives the probability of both events occurring simultaneously, but how do I calculate the probability of four successes when there are multiple dice result combinations that can reach four successes?

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u/CulveDaddy — 9 days ago
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I had the opportunity to visit the the Romanian Military Museum. Enjoy! (Part 2; transitions from the bronze age up to modern day)

u/CulveDaddy — 10 days ago
▲ 148 r/SWORDS

I had the opportunity to visit the the Romanian Military Museum. Enjoy! (Part 1; transitions from the bronze age up to modern day)

u/CulveDaddy — 11 days ago
▲ 10 r/wargames+3 crossposts

I am looking for a game that handles troop movements, limited logistics, support & supply allocation, et cetera — typical operational/strategic level play for a campaign of local battles using some modified Crossfire rules.

Some players will operate at the strategic level while most other players take charge in the individual battles.

The developing constraints at the Strategic level will affect the troops on the ground.

The higher level play does not need to be a miniatures game, any type of tabletop game suggestion is welcome, In fact I assume it would probably be better as a hex encounter type game or board game.

Thank you for your suggestions.

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u/CulveDaddy — 17 days ago