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  1. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Pillar:

    Mace, is the Australian Army one of the forces involved in combatting that militia group run by two 12 year olds (or whatever their age was)?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Pillar, the Australian army will fight anyone! <G>

    But seriously, No the two lads were leaders of a Burmese militia who raided in both Burma and Thailand! If I remember correctly this group has been dealt with by the Burmese Military!

    Mace

  2. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Iconoclast:

    I wonder if my own son will wax nostalgically about Doom and Jedi Knight 30 years from now? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    With the speed at which computer technology and game design improves....they'll wax nostagically about a computer game a week after it's release! wink.gif

    Mace

  3. I game therefor I am!

    To be honest, although CM would have to rate as the best tactical computer wargame to ever come along, I also enjoy other games, especially strategic level wargames & military sims, and plan to continue buying quality products along these themes!

    I must say though CM, once It arrives, will be the one that remains on my harddrive for the most time, or at least until CM2 comes along! wink.gif

    Mace

  4. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by paullus:

    I don't know about the bottom armor on the Ferdinand, but the entire vehicle was a waste of resources. Almost all of them were lost at Kursk because the designers forgot to give them a single MG. Russian infantry just walked up to them and took them out with grenades and satchel charges.

    Now at a distance, they were probably decent in the AT role, but their tactical use was a complete disaster.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    The Germans invisaged that the supporting infantry would help prevent the Russkies from getting too close to the Ferdinand. Trouble was, the infantry got shot away immediately after the jumping off point, but the Ferdinand's pressed on regardless.

    One Ferdinand at Kursk did in fact have a MG - an interprising crew bought one along and fired it down the barrel of the 88mm!

    Roll on CM2!

    Mace

  5. Pillar,

    The Macromedia suite of products work extremely well together, and should be considered.

    The ones I've used include Dreamweaver (web development), Fireworks (graphics) and Freehand (vector graphics).

    I would suggest that you take the time to learn HTML though, as it's sometimes a lot more effective to develop HTML script with a text editor, and besides you'll learn how HTML hangs together!

    Mace

  6. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mirage2k:

    I had assumed that all NATO countries would get protection.

    -Andrew

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    According to Mr Cohen, interviewed while out in Oz last week for Australian-US defence talks and asked if the defence envelope would include Australia, 'all trust-worthy, dependable US allies will share in the technology'!

    This would suggest that protection goes further than NATO, as Australia is part of the ANZUS alliance, but I suppose it depends on the definition of 'trust-worthy' or 'dependable'!

    Mace

    hmmm....better dig that bomb cellar just in case! wink.gif

    [This message has been edited by Mace (edited 07-24-2000).]

  7. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by *Captain Foobar*:

    GOD, I never really realised how wonderful I am..... I am so lucky to be me, I just sit around and look at myself in the mirror all day... I dont remember exactly where I got that last quote, but I might be paraphrasing..

    (Putting on asbestos trench coat) smile.gif<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    ROFLMAO

    Foo, you'll have to widen those doors at home mate, just so you can get your swollen head through 'em! wink.gif

    As for the grid? I'd use it myself just so I can determine the contours a bit more easily!

    And the 'ahem' proposed hex field? Only if we get the corresponding die roll displayed at the upper right hand side of the screen, along with the combat results table! smile.gif

    Mace

    [This message has been edited by Mace (edited 07-24-2000).]

  8. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Madmatt:

    Yes, I do work in IT but I also did game devolopment work in the past and I would drop my current career in second to get back to what I truely enjoy...

    BEING A BOUNCER AGAIN!!! wink.gif

    Madmatt...

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    Hmmmm....that would explain your CMHQ chat management style, practice for your favorite occupation! wink.gif

    Mace

  9. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Sailor Malan:

    Wow, I thought I was keen. I hadn't even noticed the trucks were the same. In fact I have just thought, which turrets do the Tiger11s have? Porsche or Henschel?

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    Henschel I hope! We all know that the Porsche turret was a projectile trap (ask the MG'er and Driver)

    BTW, what suspension does the Jagtiger have? Porsche or Henschel? wink.gif

    Mace

  10. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Bullethead:

    ...There is no budget for real training, just watching movies, and there are no spare parts. Plus with the increased level of commitment for the reduced level of assets remaining in service, time for maintenance has been greatly reduced But this is hearsay--I'm a PFC these days (proud friggin' civilian).

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    You're right, BH, what you're pointing out is simply a syndrome of Current Western Defence spending practise - minimise!

    Mace

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