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Bellman
08-06-2006, 06:29 AM
Seapower As Strategy: Navies and National Interests by Norman Friedman is now available at Amazon at a substantialy reduced price.
Anyone read it - is it worth buying ?
Hoping the Queen of the Sea can help here. :know:
SeaQueen
08-06-2006, 08:21 AM
Hoping the Queen of the Sea can help here. :know:
Unfortunately, we haven't read it. I'll consider it an oversight of the royal librarian.
Bellman
08-06-2006, 03:23 PM
One is honoured that 'we' have taken the trouble to respond.
OT - but been 'away' so havent had time yet to run your latest mission but it is a top priority and I am sure that it will be as impressive
as the excellent documentation promises. :cool:
In future months 'one' knows for certain that Her Majesty will build a solid reputation for quality scenario work. :know:
It is 'written' so and eagerly anticipated by her loyal courtiers. :yep:
SeaQueen
08-06-2006, 03:37 PM
OT - but been 'away' so havent had time yet to run your latest mission but it is a top priority and I am sure that it will be as impressive
as the excellent documentation promises. :cool:
I hope you enjoy it. That one plays a lot faster than the last one. Instead of an a weekend's worth of hunting, you should be able to play that one in an afternoon. The scenario notes actually contain a small error, but the essense is correct. I only caught it after I sent it in. I'll fix that, as well as a few other tweaks, later on. There's a few other scenarios I have half finished that ought to be fun too.
I'm trying to make one for each platform in the game.
Bellman
08-07-2006, 11:27 PM
:sunny:Fantastic news. :|\\
Am casing theatrical wardrobe hire emporiums for suitable courtier garb - I favour the
Elizabethan period as my scenarios demonstrate !
Anyways the periods flourishing bowing is appropriate - not sure about the hose though. ;)
SeaQueen
08-08-2006, 07:41 PM
I always liked the 18th century more. I fell in love with the clothes in Amadeus and Dangerous Liasons. I need more brocade and lace in my life. :-)
:sunny:Fantastic news. :|\\
Am casing theatrical wardrobe hire emporiums for suitable courtier garb - I favour the
Elizabethan period as my scenarios demonstrate !
Anyways the periods flourishing bowing is appropriate - not sure about the hose though. ;)
PeriscopeDepth
08-08-2006, 08:42 PM
You'd fit right in judging from the interests in your profile. I am personally more of an early 20th century type. :)
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