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  1. Unfortunately, strategy and tactics of the British Crown are focussed on marriages of the peers - their Rose Wars aren't part of the thread...
  2. I share Jim's opinion: 1. Morrowind 2. nothing 3. Oblivion / Fallout 3 (Dragon Age still unkown) The religious theme behind the storylines is in all above ranked games the same: You're the Chosen One, the Messiah, either the "victorious savior of the nations" or the "suffering servant who dies for our salvation"... to my liking :wub:
  3. Much ado about nothing! Next time, my friend, you'll better make it short, for we don't need the complete vita of every turban, guess so. A few sentences do nicely as well. Thank you! :thumbsup:
  4. Strategy: Gaius Iulius Caesar ("How to turn a republic into dictatorship by military means") Tactics: Vo Nguyen Giap ("How to turn western invincibles into vincibles successfully") http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif
  5. Even after cutting the fat from the long sentence, I fail to get what you are getting at. Were you asking me a question or something else? The 1st 4 words confuse me. Actually it is self-explanatory. The fat, as you say, is the key to unlock the fragmentary citation. Wonder what you want to say after you have said it already... Guess we should discuss that in private, not to confuse (or to entertain) all others. http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif
  6. Well, LHammonds, you've pointed to the Khan twice already, now strenghtening a stage of brutality he'd shared with the Assyrians, P. Africanus and Adolf Hitler in power, and now even the last should know your legitimate opinion. Though the question is, against you, not a religious one, for all around the world and through all ages military people have one thing in common, totally alien to rulers, politicians and religious men in their ivory towers - the respect for the military abilities of all those who were, are and will be, opponent or not; and that's the quintessence of all Art of War. http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif
  7. Military success is not a simple matter of gaining space, at least not if the space is largely composed of grassland, necessary for large scale maneuvers on horseback. Moreover, the strategic defensive it is a known paradigm as well as the cultural assimilation of the conquerer by the Chinese. A mucher better parameter is effectiveness at a low ratio of own casualties on any terrain. http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif
  8. Guess what remains in a quarter of a century... :whistling: Well, here comes the mine: 1. Experiences (and this includes sex) 2. Thinking (too often even during sex) 3. Spending money (surely not for sex) http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif Hannah
  9. This is closely related to both the historical timeline and developments in warfare in the leading cultures of the eastern and the western hemisphere. We find tacticians of enormous innovative influence on warfare with no or just minor own engagements in battle like Sun Wu 6th c. BC and his later descendent Sun Bin 5th c. BC (the former wrote the book Wu Sun Zi that came down to us in the known fragments as ‘the Art of War’), the pillars of the traditional Chinese warfare, or Frontinus’ Roman Stratagems of the 1st c. CE and the Byzantine emperor Maurice’s Strategicon of the 6th c. CE, culminating in the book ‘On War’ by the Prussian Clausewitz. On the other hand we identify strategoi, field commanders that have added nothing new to the art of warfare of their time, but were ingenious in the use of it like Pompeius, Julius Caesar, Napoleon, Hindenburg and Mao tse Dong. Then we find innovative field commanders like Miltiades, Perikles, Epaminondas, Hannibal, Scipio Africanus and Marius in Antiquity, Chalid Ibn al-Walid , ‘the Sword of Islam’, Attila and Genghis Khan (to mention just two of the eastern horse people) in the medieval epoch, the icons Rommel and his counterpart Montgomery, perhaps even McArthur as well as the Vietnamese general Giap in modern times, to be brief. Finally, a category of important leaders with a short military span of life, normally operating on smaller scales is to be identified like the Parthian Surenas (my alias!), who butchered the trained Legions of Crassus in Blizkrieg fashion at Charrae (today Iraq) in the 1st c. BC, only to be killed in the year thereafter by his own King who feared his growing popularity, or the founder of the successful Red Army Leo Trotzki, killed in exile by agents of Stalin by similar reasons, to mention just two exotic birds. You see, the above question is everything but easy to be answered. "If Hannibal, in his time, had been able to operate with the means and ideas Caesar had at hand later... the ancient world of the West would not have become a Latin one." [Hans Delbrueck_History of the Art of War] Just my 2 cts. http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif Hannah
  10. mobile tent :tongue: http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif
  11. Evidently far too few... :rolleyes: http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif
  12. Broderbund's Myst 1993 http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif
  13. What do you say? Half empty is hardly -.5. More likely it is +.5 when +1.0 is full. The idea that at -1.0 something'd be empty is rather too too, as my grandma might have muttered. Ever heard of the value 0 ?
  14. Sweetwater Camp - with the woods in the rear and Lake Rumare in front :whistling:
  15. Elven Long Bow Itami Katana Nose Ring of Power (to rule them all and in the darkness bind them) Beauty as such Race: Mirkwood Elf http://www.abload.de/img/wildthingii-tn46fn.jpg http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif
  16. Not so fast, please! The body from off the rack alone doesn't make a figur 'beautiful'. Still we humans identify ourselves exclusively by the face. So if your char's face looks ugly and mean in the end, simply cos you're no artist on the slide controls, this is by no means to be nullified by a perfectly filled HGEC cup of certain size. Start perhaps with the known NEC faces off the rack to get a first feeling of virtual beauty. And believe me, anime figures don't even look good enough for a single date in the Mercenary's Inn... http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif Hannah
  17. Thanks for your patience. I will offer a translation henceforth :smile: And yes - I am Dutch, but of Israeli origin (thus for example always interested in military history and alike) :thumbsup: http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif Hannah
  18. Nothing ever follows from two single sentences (Plato) Generic memory on trial... and we can't even remember what we've said last week *ummpf* http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif Hannah
  19. The main question is the effective amount of the natural water reservoir in the northern moon craters, far far away from the earlier equatorial landing zone, its valuable utilization for drinking water (presupposition for any living and production in enclaves on the moon) and as cost-effective rocket fuel source, to mention just one possibility. @ Aurelius I have indeed the scholarly tendency to quote in the respective original language of the source, quasi to pepper a text. A matter of training, I guess. And that's the case for ancient authors (like your Herodot) as well as for modern. Thus I beg your pardon. _Hannah
  20. Guess there is less genetic memory left that does not deal with linear growth of the individual and the preservation (reproduction and the inzest taboo of all hominidae) as well as the environmentally mutability of the species (e.g. loss of body hair, body size and color). Exceptions are perhaps swimming reflecting our origins from the water, fear from the dark, anticipated pain stimulus and aggressive behavior as well as the tendency towards deportation of old individuals as a sign of all hunting species. Our genes have seemingly no ability to learn from history - neither individual nor collective social experiences are to be inherited (e.g war and its losses as well as peace and its advantages, ecological awareness and risk assessment). Possibly the shift from a pure hunter/collector society primarily competing wolves as food competitors towards an all-dominating armed agricultural culture competing primarily each other for land has isolated men from the rest of the living, followed perhaps by a decline in the common mutability compared to other species. just my 2 cts.
  21. Depends on whether the jar is to be filled or to be emptied.
  22. [OT] Hear, hear! Den trettonde krigaren må icke vara en från norr *g* Heysan! A grandiose buccaneer from Vinland on viking. Congratulations ... and skol :woot: On how many vikings and whereto has he participated in the past then? [/OT] http://www.greensmilies.com/smile/smiley_emoticons_unknownauthor_lady.gif Hannah
  23. Side Note A simple example to prove the actual supremacy of culture and culture lines over secular political systems: The reason why Turkey always remains at the end of the list of possible contenders for EU membership is not founded in human rights problems or alike but in the fact of being an Islamic state. And the Christian Europe doesn't want table fellowship with such a state - so simple is that. Of course diplomacy dresses the rejection in empty words. And the same is true for Australia as white part of the Asian community, Israel as welcome integral part of the Near East or Haiti as part of the Caribbean alliance - pious wishful thinking that fails due to fundamental cultural differences. You can even dispute with a stubborn old-communist over modern civil law - at least your language will be the same. With an Islamist you cannot talk in the matter. And that we know of bloody clashes between radical Hindi and Muslims in India is not a breaking news.
  24. J.R.R. Tolkien, History of Middle-earth, Synopses and Letters
  25. Guess there is a difference between a lingua franca and a language of wider communication. So it happens that a language alien to 92% of men is communication language but not lingua franca. The wider communication in English is thus in the hands of just 8% of men, the pool of the intellectual, political and economic elite. And as long as the open Western market is still the Mekka of Asian exports, well of the increase of the Asian gross national product, English will remain the 1st choice for wider communication.
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