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  1. -- [ March 21, 2004, 04:38 AM: Message edited by: WineCape ]
  2. -- [ March 21, 2004, 04:38 AM: Message edited by: WineCape ]
  3. Welcome friend! Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>John Kettler for his entertaining tourney AAR’s</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font>
  4. I second this! Well said and explained. Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>John Kettler for his entertaining tourney AAR’s</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font> "One must not judge everyone in the world by his qualities as a soldier: otherwise we should have no civilization." - Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
  5. Thanks Tanks, will give it a go along side GetRight. The latter has served me well the past 3-4 years. Hear you COG. I never had any problems downloading with GetRight from your site before. Though after the change to v2.0 on your site, something in GetRight prevents it from resuming at all. Tried different settings, even entering p/w and usernames authentications etc. but nada. Anways, thanks for the help. Will give the new d/l utility a spin. Regards, Charl Theron
  6. Tanks, Yes, I have added the password/username to my settings. Though it downloads without hassle, the program still states that this server does not support resuming. Very strange, as I had no trouble before. I have just d/l'ed from Matt's BFC site some of Molek's mods, no problem. Now I can't go on "resume shopping" @ Wal-Mart for CM mods on my slow dial-up modem anymore.
  7. John, Charl is fine. I have added you to my sig line as one that proses away while battling foes.
  8. John, Charl is fine. I have added you to my sig line as one that proses away while battling foes.
  9. John, Charl is fine. I have added you to my sig line as one that proses away while battling foes.
  10. For the life of me I cannot resume links of late. I have version 5.02 of Getright, the same version that d/l'ed properly last year from the same site. Any special settings I have to set? GetRight states that the cmmods server does not support resuming, which I find odd, as GetRight did downloaded perfectly last year (CMBB mods) from www.cmmods and I have not fiddeled with any settings. I'm curious to hear from anyone that use this specific download utility and the settings they have. Sincerely, Charl Theron
  11. John, AFAIK it is only for the PC. See the link in my signature for PBEM Helper. Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font> "An army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, fights as a team. This individuality stuff is a bunch of bull****." General George Patton Jnr.
  12. John, AFAIK it is only for the PC. See the link in my signature for PBEM Helper. Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font> "An army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, fights as a team. This individuality stuff is a bunch of bull****." General George Patton Jnr.
  13. John, AFAIK it is only for the PC. See the link in my signature for PBEM Helper. Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font> "An army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, fights as a team. This individuality stuff is a bunch of bull****." General George Patton Jnr.
  14. Dear all RoW IV participants, Wine prizes and a review of freight methods to possible USA winners: In the past, I had 3 options of sending wine to the USA, not counting the cheapest per-bottle-freight method of them all, sea freight of 1 shipping cube (420b per pallet). Anyone interested? I chose naturally the most economical freight method (US$7.00 p/bottle freight cost) for winners of past RoW’s, namely… [1] Postage. Inexpensive. Aye, that it WAS. Transit was sometimes on the wrong side of 3 months to the USA. I think the record was to John Kettler, 6 weeks flat in Carson. But hey…. the liquid sunshine DID arrive in good shape. Now postage is illegal for all states across the USA after a new “prior notice” legislation process, effective also on other methods of freight as from 12 Dec. 2003. In essence, anything consumable imported from abroad (baby milk powder, dog food, wine etc.) has to go through a “prior notice” process on the FDA website, giving the FDA ample time beforehand to inspect consumable consignments when it arrives on USA shores, if they so wish. The side effect: The USA FDA has clamped down on all liquor send via postage with renewed vigour (which was always illegal BTW, but previously not strictly enforced in certain “enlightened” states) in no small part due to the “9/11” disaster and subsequent developments. Postage was my first choice for obvious reasons. This has left me with the following freight options to the USA… [2] Airfreight, door-to-airport. Freight cost is still reasonable @ US$8.00 per-bottle-freighted. I’m happy to pay/send the wines, if you live close to the 37 USA airports that my freight company flies to. Airports we fly to can be supplied on request. The potential problem: The winner receiving wines via this method MIGHT pay - depending on the customs officer mood whether the latter had a morning coffee or not - approximately $25.00 per consignment in clearance fees. (USA duties/taxes are also payable collection of the wine at the airport. USA duties BTW are roughly $0.38 per 750ml wine bottle. Negligible. One advantage is that transit will usually be 10-18 working days. Customs will need your day contact phone number and possibly your social security # too. The question is if an possible USA RoW IV winner wants to pay an additional $25.00 (this is usually a rough estimate) to receive his 12b winnings? If not, I’m p_r_e_p_a_r_e_d to go the following route for those winners that reckon Mr. WineCape is a rip-off and he should have warned us earlier about the feckin ever changing USA wine laws, not? [3] Airfreight, door-to-door courier service. This will cost me – again, I’m prepared to pay this due to unforseen USA wine law circumstances - about US$24.00 per-bottle-freight to get it to an USA resident. One advantage is that you will not pay the approx. $25.00 clearing charges; it will be on my account. You will still be liable for the small state taxes and duties. Transit time 15-18 days. Given that the most expensive and best SA wine rarely touches a price tag of $24.00 anyway, this seems a waste. But if the winner insist, I’m more than willing to honour my wine pledge to the an USA RoW IV winner. However, there is one caveat with this courier method: Due to strict(er) importation laws, the following USA states do not even allow door-to-door courier of wine, unless the recipent has a valid import license: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, Indiana, North Carolina, Louisiana, North Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Nevada.) Obviously, if an USA RoW IV winner has family living outside the USA, I’m more than willing to send an early Xmas present to them instead, hehe. Call me biased, but I’ll be rooting for a non-USA participant to win the 3 cases on offer. Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font> [ February 24, 2004, 11:10 AM: Message edited by: WineCape ]
  15. Dear all RoW IV participants, Wine prizes and a review of freight methods to possible USA winners: In the past, I had 3 options of sending wine to the USA, not counting the cheapest per-bottle-freight method of them all, sea freight of 1 shipping cube (420b per pallet). Anyone interested? I chose naturally the most economical freight method (US$7.00 p/bottle freight cost) for winners of past RoW’s, namely… [1] Postage. Inexpensive. Aye, that it WAS. Transit was sometimes on the wrong side of 3 months to the USA. I think the record was to John Kettler, 6 weeks flat in Carson. But hey…. the liquid sunshine DID arrive in good shape. Now postage is illegal for all states across the USA after a new “prior notice” legislation process, effective also on other methods of freight as from 12 Dec. 2003. In essence, anything consumable imported from abroad (baby milk powder, dog food, wine etc.) has to go through a “prior notice” process on the FDA website, giving the FDA ample time beforehand to inspect consumable consignments when it arrives on USA shores, if they so wish. The side effect: The USA FDA has clamped down on all liquor send via postage with renewed vigour (which was always illegal BTW, but previously not strictly enforced in certain “enlightened” states) in no small part due to the “9/11” disaster and subsequent developments. Postage was my first choice for obvious reasons. This has left me with the following freight options to the USA… [2] Airfreight, door-to-airport. Freight cost is still reasonable @ US$8.00 per-bottle-freighted. I’m happy to pay/send the wines, if you live close to the 37 USA airports that my freight company flies to. Airports we fly to can be supplied on request. The potential problem: The winner receiving wines via this method MIGHT pay - depending on the customs officer mood whether the latter had a morning coffee or not - approximately $25.00 per consignment in clearance fees. (USA duties/taxes are also payable collection of the wine at the airport. USA duties BTW are roughly $0.38 per 750ml wine bottle. Negligible. One advantage is that transit will usually be 10-18 working days. Customs will need your day contact phone number and possibly your social security # too. The question is if an possible USA RoW IV winner wants to pay an additional $25.00 (this is usually a rough estimate) to receive his 12b winnings? If not, I’m p_r_e_p_a_r_e_d to go the following route for those winners that reckon Mr. WineCape is a rip-off and he should have warned us earlier about the feckin ever changing USA wine laws, not? [3] Airfreight, door-to-door courier service. This will cost me – again, I’m prepared to pay this due to unforseen USA wine law circumstances - about US$24.00 per-bottle-freight to get it to an USA resident. One advantage is that you will not pay the approx. $25.00 clearing charges; it will be on my account. You will still be liable for the small state taxes and duties. Transit time 15-18 days. Given that the most expensive and best SA wine rarely touches a price tag of $24.00 anyway, this seems a waste. But if the winner insist, I’m more than willing to honour my wine pledge to the an USA RoW IV winner. However, there is one caveat with this courier method: Due to strict(er) importation laws, the following USA states do not even allow door-to-door courier of wine, unless the recipent has a valid import license: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, Indiana, North Carolina, Louisiana, North Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Nevada.) Obviously, if an USA RoW IV winner has family living outside the USA, I’m more than willing to send an early Xmas present to them instead, hehe. Call me biased, but I’ll be rooting for a non-USA participant to win the 3 cases on offer. Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font> [ February 24, 2004, 11:10 AM: Message edited by: WineCape ]
  16. Dear all RoW IV participants, Wine prizes and a review of freight methods to possible USA winners: In the past, I had 3 options of sending wine to the USA, not counting the cheapest per-bottle-freight method of them all, sea freight of 1 shipping cube (420b per pallet). Anyone interested? I chose naturally the most economical freight method (US$7.00 p/bottle freight cost) for winners of past RoW’s, namely… [1] Postage. Inexpensive. Aye, that it WAS. Transit was sometimes on the wrong side of 3 months to the USA. I think the record was to John Kettler, 6 weeks flat in Carson. But hey…. the liquid sunshine DID arrive in good shape. Now postage is illegal for all states across the USA after a new “prior notice” legislation process, effective also on other methods of freight as from 12 Dec. 2003. In essence, anything consumable imported from abroad (baby milk powder, dog food, wine etc.) has to go through a “prior notice” process on the FDA website, giving the FDA ample time beforehand to inspect consumable consignments when it arrives on USA shores, if they so wish. The side effect: The USA FDA has clamped down on all liquor send via postage with renewed vigour (which was always illegal BTW, but previously not strictly enforced in certain “enlightened” states) in no small part due to the “9/11” disaster and subsequent developments. Postage was my first choice for obvious reasons. This has left me with the following freight options to the USA… [2] Airfreight, door-to-airport. Freight cost is still reasonable @ US$8.00 per-bottle-freighted. I’m happy to pay/send the wines, if you live close to the 37 USA airports that my freight company flies to. Airports we fly to can be supplied on request. The potential problem: The winner receiving wines via this method MIGHT pay - depending on the customs officer mood whether the latter had a morning coffee or not - approximately $25.00 per consignment in clearance fees. (USA duties/taxes are also payable collection of the wine at the airport. USA duties BTW are roughly $0.38 per 750ml wine bottle. Negligible. One advantage is that transit will usually be 10-18 working days. Customs will need your day contact phone number and possibly your social security # too. The question is if an possible USA RoW IV winner wants to pay an additional $25.00 (this is usually a rough estimate) to receive his 12b winnings? If not, I’m p_r_e_p_a_r_e_d to go the following route for those winners that reckon Mr. WineCape is a rip-off and he should have warned us earlier about the feckin ever changing USA wine laws, not? [3] Airfreight, door-to-door courier service. This will cost me – again, I’m prepared to pay this due to unforseen USA wine law circumstances - about US$24.00 per-bottle-freight to get it to an USA resident. One advantage is that you will not pay the approx. $25.00 clearing charges; it will be on my account. You will still be liable for the small state taxes and duties. Transit time 15-18 days. Given that the most expensive and best SA wine rarely touches a price tag of $24.00 anyway, this seems a waste. But if the winner insist, I’m more than willing to honour my wine pledge to the an USA RoW IV winner. However, there is one caveat with this courier method: Due to strict(er) importation laws, the following USA states do not even allow door-to-door courier of wine, unless the recipent has a valid import license: Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, Indiana, North Carolina, Louisiana, North Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Nevada.) Obviously, if an USA RoW IV winner has family living outside the USA, I’m more than willing to send an early Xmas present to them instead, hehe. Call me biased, but I’ll be rooting for a non-USA participant to win the 3 cases on offer. Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font> [ February 24, 2004, 11:10 AM: Message edited by: WineCape ]
  17. Talent/merit. There's no substitute for it. Sooner or later talent/merit will cut through the existing wargaming hogwash to shine like a diamond in its brilliance. A gem of a company. In fact, in South Africa BFC would have been recognized rather as a "close corporation" given the quantity of members. BFC: The forerunners of the wargaming revolution. I salute you with a decent Methode Cap Classique. Prost! Sincerely, Charl Theron
  18. To all players, may I whet the RoW IV appetite with some quotable quotes: "He who stays on the defensive does not make war, he endures it" - Field Marshal Colmar von der Goltz, 1883 "The art of war is, in the last result, the art of keeping one’s freedom of action" - Xenophon, Greek historian (c. 430-355 BC) "Sure, we want to go home. We want this war over with. The quickest way to get it over with is to go get the bastards who started it. The quicker they are whipped, the quicker we can go home. The shortest way home is through Berlin and Tokyo. And when we get to Berlin, I am personally going to shoot that paper hanging son-of-a-bitch Hitler. Just like I'd shoot a snake!" - General George S. Patton, (addressing his troops before Operation Overlord, June 5, 1944) "We want to get the hell over there. The quicker we clean up this Goddamned mess, the quicker we can take a little jaunt against the purple pissing Japs and clean out their nest, too. Before the Goddamned Marines get all of the credit." - General George S. Patton, Jr (addressing his troops before Operation Overlord, June 5, 1944) "Just drive down that road, until you get blown up" - General George Patton, about reconnaissance troops "An army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, fights as a team. This individuality stuff is a bunch of bull****." - General George Patton Jr "In the absence of orders, go find something and kill it." - Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Godspeed, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font>
  19. To all players, may I whet the RoW IV appetite with some quotable quotes: "He who stays on the defensive does not make war, he endures it" - Field Marshal Colmar von der Goltz, 1883 "The art of war is, in the last result, the art of keeping one’s freedom of action" - Xenophon, Greek historian (c. 430-355 BC) "Sure, we want to go home. We want this war over with. The quickest way to get it over with is to go get the bastards who started it. The quicker they are whipped, the quicker we can go home. The shortest way home is through Berlin and Tokyo. And when we get to Berlin, I am personally going to shoot that paper hanging son-of-a-bitch Hitler. Just like I'd shoot a snake!" - General George S. Patton, (addressing his troops before Operation Overlord, June 5, 1944) "We want to get the hell over there. The quicker we clean up this Goddamned mess, the quicker we can take a little jaunt against the purple pissing Japs and clean out their nest, too. Before the Goddamned Marines get all of the credit." - General George S. Patton, Jr (addressing his troops before Operation Overlord, June 5, 1944) "Just drive down that road, until you get blown up" - General George Patton, about reconnaissance troops "An army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, fights as a team. This individuality stuff is a bunch of bull****." - General George Patton Jr "In the absence of orders, go find something and kill it." - Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Godspeed, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font>
  20. To all players, may I whet the RoW IV appetite with some quotable quotes: "He who stays on the defensive does not make war, he endures it" - Field Marshal Colmar von der Goltz, 1883 "The art of war is, in the last result, the art of keeping one’s freedom of action" - Xenophon, Greek historian (c. 430-355 BC) "Sure, we want to go home. We want this war over with. The quickest way to get it over with is to go get the bastards who started it. The quicker they are whipped, the quicker we can go home. The shortest way home is through Berlin and Tokyo. And when we get to Berlin, I am personally going to shoot that paper hanging son-of-a-bitch Hitler. Just like I'd shoot a snake!" - General George S. Patton, (addressing his troops before Operation Overlord, June 5, 1944) "We want to get the hell over there. The quicker we clean up this Goddamned mess, the quicker we can take a little jaunt against the purple pissing Japs and clean out their nest, too. Before the Goddamned Marines get all of the credit." - General George S. Patton, Jr (addressing his troops before Operation Overlord, June 5, 1944) "Just drive down that road, until you get blown up" - General George Patton, about reconnaissance troops "An army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, fights as a team. This individuality stuff is a bunch of bull****." - General George Patton Jr "In the absence of orders, go find something and kill it." - Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Godspeed, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font>
  21. Gentlemen, May I take the time to wish all RoW IV combatants the best of luck. My thanks to Kingfish, Holien and Spanish Bombs for managing the tourney. Nail your enemy to the cross, but above all, have fun and make some PBEM friends in the process. In the words of Wild Bill Wilder: "The guns are rumbling... the war is on." Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font>
  22. Congratulations. Well deserved. A boon (like Boots & Tracks et al.) to the CM community. Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font>
  23. Sir, Your manners... please. Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font>
  24. Don't know for what it's worth Bertram, but I hereby petition the RoW organizers that you ARE in good standing with this sponsor and as such a vet in good standing for RoW IV. Do my voice carry any weight sans alcohol? Time will tell. I wish you luck getting into RoW IV's playing section. Sincerely, Charl Theron ----------------------------------------------------- Wine donations send to the following for their contributions to CM: </font> Staff @ Battlefront.com</font>Fuerte for his PBEM HELPER</font>Manx (He used to run the “sexiest CMBO modsite on the net”)</font>Boots & Tracks (RoW tournament scenarios)</font>Andrew Fox (modding art)</font>Keith Miller @ Scenario Depot</font>Gordon Molek for his CMMOS utility</font>Co-creator & Sponsor of the following Combat Mission tournaments: </font> The infamous CMBO “Invitational” (Ari Maenpaa)</font>WineCape Tourney I and II (Fangorn + KiwiJoe)</font>Rumblings of War aka RoW (Winners: Wreck = RoW I; Kanonier Reichmann + Ali + Jon_L = RoW II; Deadly 88 + Frunze + mPisi = RoW III)</font>Download and play the RoW III Tournament Scenario Pack</font> [ February 09, 2004, 01:00 PM: Message edited by: WineCape ]
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