May 13, 2002, 14:02
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.plan
Sometime Next Week:
-add the three existing reviews
-add more EU2 editing tips
-annoy Markos
Eventually:
-open a resources section
-get a cEvo tip or two
-bother Markos
Questions?
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May 13, 2002, 15:41
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Emperor
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Sounds good. What does Markos think of this though?
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May 13, 2002, 17:55
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King
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WV's Plans for the Next Week:
-add a Civ3 Section
-add a PBEM Section with Guide
-add a few new, major scenarios with reviews
And since I don't own Civ3 yet, somebody send me some e-mails on how it works with some screenshots.
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May 13, 2002, 19:23
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And since I don't own Civ3 yet, somebody send me some e-mails on how it works with some screenshots.
Argh! Does anyone here actually own (feel free to use Zaphod Beeblebrox's definition of property) Civ3?
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May 13, 2002, 20:39
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I actually own Civ3. Its collecting dust as a desk ornment, and it has found its uses as a snack tray. As a game with scenario potential, it falls far short of even ToT.
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May 13, 2002, 22:07
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King
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Go away. Shoo. Beat it. With comments like that, you're lible to make me a manic depressive.
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May 13, 2002, 23:15
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Deity
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Eventually:
Give WarVoid the final version of Blood & Iron 2 to post on the SLeague website.
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May 14, 2002, 01:19
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Originally posted by WarVoid
WV's Plans for the Next Week:
-add a Civ3 Section
-add a PBEM Section with Guide
-add a few new, major scenarios with reviews
And since I don't own Civ3 yet, somebody send me some e-mails on how it works with some screenshots.
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FMK and I put together a pbem guide a while ago...
Up untill now we've had to post it in every individual thread, would that be of interest?
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May 14, 2002, 10:22
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Prince
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I've been too lazy to find this guide! Thanks much. I may even get in on a PBEM now. If this guide is good you should be pointing newbies to it for the SDC!
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May 14, 2002, 11:29
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Sometime This Week:
Finish Kyokujitsu, parts 8 and 9.
Sometime Next Week:
Finish Kyokujitsu, parts 10-12
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May 15, 2002, 08:17
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King
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This week? My plans are...
a) finish last W.A.S. details' assembling after my first playtest "round up" game
b) post this ultimated version to Henrik and Arne
c) ref... whoops, that's a secret, i can't tell...  
d) take a look to Jacobite's new work.
PS, Jacobite, what's the meaning of "soairse" word  ?
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May 15, 2002, 10:11
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Prince
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Originally posted by Prometeus
PS, Jacobite, what's the meaning of "soairse" word ?
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 Where did you see that word...If it was in my work it is a MAJOR typo. Where did it come from? As near as I have be able to determine, it is an Irish/Celtic proper name.
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May 15, 2002, 10:15
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King
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Originally posted by Jacobite1688
Where did you see that word...If it was in my work it is a MAJOR typo. Where did it come from? As near as I have be able to determine, it is an Irish/Celtic proper name.
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Sorry, can't tell, because it's related to c) point - and to jacobites, too...  - nevermind, i've already discovered it's an irish verbal form and it means "remember"...
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May 15, 2002, 12:30
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Prince
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Originally posted by Prometeus
Sorry, can't tell, because it's related to c) point - and to jacobites, too... - nevermind, i've already discovered it's an irish verbal form and it means "remember"...
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My SDC Secret Project (which I haven't even breathed about till now)  involves my namesake as well!  I hope we are not going to be going head-to-head on the same project!
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May 15, 2002, 18:16
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Plan for Next Week
* Make WarVoid a manic depressive.
MUWHAHAHAHAHA!
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May 15, 2002, 19:18
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Too late.
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May 16, 2002, 06:54
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Prince
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I don't know what soairse means, but saoirse is the Irish word for freedom!
An bhfuil aon Gaeilge agaibh anseo sa SLeague?
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May 16, 2002, 07:04
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Emperor
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...and I though that Finnish and Polish were bad enough
If this keeps up I'm going to start posting in rhyming slang
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May 16, 2002, 07:54
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King
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Case, wait till I post in "Schwizertüütsch" (might be a wrong spelling, but as it's not really a "written" language  ) and then you'll start to really worry...
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May 16, 2002, 18:58
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King
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Thanks Henrik, i've been looking all over for that PBEM guide.
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May 17, 2002, 00:53
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King
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Originally posted by our_man
I don't know what soairse means, but saoirse is the Irish word for freedom!
An bhfuil aon Gaeilge agaibh anseo sa SLeague?
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Danke, our_man... i'll have something to say to a "deficiente retino imbecille" webmaster...  to put wrong infos on the net should be considered a crime.
PS Jacobite, don't worry. It's not my intention to remember the faith of the Saxons!!!
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May 17, 2002, 09:47
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King
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Originally posted by WarVoid
Thanks Henrik, i've been looking all over for that PBEM guide.
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Dude, all ya had ta do was ask.
-FMK.
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May 17, 2002, 10:13
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Prince
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Originally posted by Prometeus
PS Jacobite, don't worry. It's not my intention to remember the faith of the Saxons!!!
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As the "King of Italian trouble makers" it may intrest you to know that Jacobite kings James III, Charles III, and Henry IX are all buried in Italy!
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