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History Thursday! Bastogne Commander Told the Germans, “Nuts!” Why?

June 9, 2016 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

nutsThe U.S. Army published a short article about the events surrounding why the American commander at Bastogne, confronted with a demand by the Germans to surrender, famously replied, “Nuts!”

Christmas 1944, Bastogne, Belgium, Battle of the Bulge.

The German high command had unleashed thousands of tanks and troops at what they saw as a vulnerable point in the Allied lines, deep in the Ardennes in northeastern France.

During the attack, the 101st Airborne was sent to the line to reinforce it. They held Bastogne, Belgium, site of a critical road intersection. The Germans surrounded the town during one of the coldest winters on record and pounded the airborne troops.

Three days before Christmas, four Germans soldiers approached the American positions with a request to see the commanding officer. They carried a message from the German commander–a request to surrender.

Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe famously sent back a formal reply: “Nuts!”

When McAuliffe had been told of the request to surrender by a subordinate, he said, “They want to surrender?” When corrected, he added, “Us, surrender? Aw, nuts!” to the amusement of his men.

The answer was no, but the Germans needed a formal reply. McAuliffe, who had more pressing things to deal with, didn’t know what to say. One of his subordinates told him his initial reply was hard to top. So that’s what he sent back:

December 22, 1944

To the German Commander,
N U T S !
The American Commander

When the German officers saw the message, they were confused – with how many states in Germany had different dialects at the time. An American translated, “The reply is decidedly not affirmative.”

Click here to read the whole story.

Filed Under: Submarines & WW2, The Blog

Science Tuesday! Girl Builds Shitty Robots

June 7, 2016 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

Simone Giertz makes a living building hilariously crappy robots, from an alarm-clock that slaps her to wake her up to a life-affirming applause robot. I love it.

Check out some of her creations below and at her YouTube channel here.

Filed Under: Cool Science, The Blog

Horror Monday! Music Changes Everything

June 6, 2016 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

Comedian David Lopez is chilling with a friend when a serial killer enters the house intent on butchery.

Then David accidentally starts playing Ace of Base’s “I Saw the Sign” … resulting in a very funny chase.

Filed Under: Film Shorts, Film Shorts/TV, The Blog, Weird/Funny

Game Night! Contagion

June 5, 2016 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

Last night, our friends Simon and Jessica joined Chris and me for our monthly feast/drink/board game night. This time, we played Pandemic: Contagion for the first time and loved it.

Chris (left), Jessica (rear left), Simon (right) smiling as they destroy the world with plague.
Chris (left), Jessica (rear left), Simon (right) smiling as they destroy the world with plague.

We’re already fans of Pandemic, a game that pits the players working cooperatively against a series of deadly diseases that are sweeping the globe. Those games are real nail-biters, so we were excited to take a crack at Pandemic: Contagion, which turns the tables and pits you, a series of diseases, against humanity. Another big difference is that while Pandemic is cooperative, Contagion is competitive. Whatever disease kills the most human beings by the end wins.

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Each disease has an incubation rate (how many cards you can draw per turn), infection rate (how many infection cubes you can put against the drawn cities), and resistance (which you can spend to reduce the impact of World Health Organization (WHO) counter moves. Each turn, you can invest cards in infecting new cities, ramping up the infection rate in already infected cities, or boosting your incubation, infection or resistance. You score primarily by generating death toll and destroying cities. When you destroy a city, the death toll is tallied as score and whoever did the eradicating gets a special action that can boost their play.

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Each round, event cards are played, some of which help you, some of which hurt you. Every fourth card is a WHO card, which can be devastating to the players.

We had a ton of fun playing two games. In the first game, we caused the collapse of civilization (there were only two cities left). The second, we played right to the last card. Both games played out very differently, promising repeat playability. I learned it’s a good idea to get on as many cities as possible early on, and next time I play, after that I’m going to invest heavily in my incubation and infection rates. Then I can get four cards per turn and slam cities, destroying them. Jess won both games, but next time I’m going to give her a run for her money with my robovirus!

Filed Under: Apocalyptic, The Blog, Video & Board Games

Audiobook Reviewer Reviews THE RETREAT, Episode #1: PANDEMIC

June 3, 2016 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

the retreat 1 audiobook coverAudiobook Reviewer recently reviewed the new audiobook version of THE RETREAT, Episode #1: PANDEMIC, which I authored to launch a series with Stephen Knight and Joe McKinney. Book 4 is coming out at the end of June; we’re just now starting to produce an audiobook version for each book in the series.

Audiobook Reviewer writes, “From the beginning we are dropped into a small military unit in Boston. As they try to defend the city from the Klowns. This is where you can tell that the team of authors are experienced and really good at what they do. Because of the characters. Not cookie cutter, black and white, transparent or shallow at all …. DiLouie, Knight and McKinney were able to pump so much emotion into each and every one of them I could smell the fear they were experiencing.”

He adds, “PANDEMIC is a military action-filled nightmare. With some of the scariest infected that I have come across.”

And finally: “R.C. Bray was the narrator. Really I could just stop there. Bray is a narration master.” I have to agree with that–Bray is the best at what he does.

Thanks for reviewing the first episode of THE RETREAT!

Click here to read the complete review.

Filed Under: Apocalyptic, The Blog, The Retreat Series, Zombies

SUFFER THE CHILDREN On Sale for Kindle!

June 2, 2016 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

SUFFER THE CHILDREN by Craig DiLouie-002SUFFER THE CHILDREN is currently on sale for the Kindle for $3.99! The audiobook is also $3.99 at Audible.

Nominated for a Bram Stoker and Audie Award, this novel is about a disease affecting the world’s children, forcing them to consume blood to survive–and the parents to make horrifying decisions to provide it for them. How far would you go for someone you love?

Get it now for an unbeatable price at Amazon here while the sale lasts.

Filed Under: Apocalyptic, Suffer the Children, The Blog

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