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  1. Originally posted by Gpig:

    Howdy.

    I might be speaking for the lurking majority when I say "I LOVE those AAR's. Please keep 'em coming!"

    I rarely post in response to these awesome AAR's, but that does not mean I do not appreciate them. In fact, I'm too busy looking for another AAR to digest. smile.gif

    So Fionn, don't be discouraged. They ARE being read and discussed and evaluated. They are fantastic!

    Gpig

    I second that.

    Gotcha

    [ May 21, 2002, 12:44 PM: Message edited by: Gotcha ]

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

    What's so unusual about that? Isn't that sort of score typical of how much the Phillies normally lose their games by? ;) (Ducks for cover).

    Regards

    Jim R.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Not recently. I think the Phillies are doing quite well this year. But they still have plenty of time to screw things up.

    ;)

    Your Typical Philly Fan,

    Gotcha

  3. Wow what a thought provoking topic.

    When I was a kid, I was into everything military. We played war games with sticks for guns and pine cones for grenades. I played many board games solo, because I couldn't find anybody interested in these long complex games. However, as I grew older I realized, as mentioned above, that I could get killed very easily and no matter what I did (on the battle field) my survival was only a matter of luck.

    I still enjoy war games, chess included, because of the strategy involved in solving the problem of beating you opponent.

    I am in awe of all veterans, because I know that I would never be able to do what they did to protect our country (and the world) from evil dictators.

    Just last night, when I was in my back yard throwing out the Christmas tree I imagined I was in the Ardennes on patrol. That must have been a terrifying experience. Every step on the frosty ground might reveal a hidden mine that blows you to bits or a German ambush. I do not know how the veterans and current soldiers do it. The fear must be paralyzing.

  4. I think an "easy" way to keep the attacker from using the map edge is to: set up a "buffer zone" on the map edges where the attacker's forces are not allowed to wander, but the defender's forces are allowed (and expected) to occupy. This could/would simulate the attacker's boundary with other friendly/attacking units.

    I believe this would elminate the "benefit" of running up the edge of a map and having one flank entirely secure.

    However, this "solution" becomes problematic for meeting engagements.

  5. Sounds really familiar! I preordered in late May. I received an email telling me there was a problem with my credit card. I fixed the problem on June 19. I received an email from Steve telling my that my card was OK. My card was billed on June 20. I still have not received my CM.

    I think United Parcel Service (UPS) would have been a better way to ship. I have never heard of them losing packages. Also, they have instant on-line tracking of shipments.

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