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Betonov 05-04-15 01:30 AM

The only time a bad joke about Italians is going to go badly is with Italians present. For us they are the bad joke and only offensive when one of them is present.
A limey/jerry/yenki making jokes is OK

Respenus 05-04-15 05:44 AM

@Oberon

No offence taken :) I just wanted to point it out, as the majority of the Western world seems to have collective amnesia as to what Italians did in the interwar and war periods.

@Betonov

I could not have put it better myself.

Betonov 05-04-15 06:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Respenus (Post 2311447)
@Betonov

I could not have put it better myself.


I could, but that would be breaking forum rules.

Slovenes are in my opinion hard people to offend. Anger yes, we might be a little more jumpy but not really long term offended.
Even with Italians, we are not that much bitter from WW2, it's their arrogant attitude, abhorent driving, uncivilised shouting and total mockery of cuisine that offends us today. They don't tip and pillage Slovene forests for mushrooms every autumn.
We forgave the Germans, Italians simply remind us every time why we used to hate them.

Oberon 05-04-15 06:57 AM

Personally, I blame the French. :yep:

Betonov 05-04-15 07:11 AM

Sacre bleu

http://new1.fjcdn.com/comments/49795...be80cc141d.jpg

HunterICX 05-04-15 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2311465)
Personally, I blame the French. :yep:

I blame the Germans.:hmph:

Raptor1 05-04-15 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 2311489)
I blame the Germans.:hmph:

I blame the Ottoman Empire.

Oberon 05-10-15 12:42 PM

http://i.imgur.com/7SzS0Me.jpg?1

:hmmm:

http://si.wsj.net/public/resources/i...0825162903.jpg

Oberon 05-17-15 07:42 AM

Speaking of Reagonom...errr...Economics...

Is there any way to find out what the global supply and demand situation is like other than the monthly price variables? For example, I, as Britain, have access to a few mineral sites which I would like to develop but I want to know how well these minerals will sell on the international market and whether it's worth the expense and time to make the mines to export the minerals. :hmmm:

Betonov 05-17-15 11:00 AM

You've got to speculate. :)

HunterICX 05-18-15 05:08 AM

Also maybe the mineral itself may not be that profitable for the international market but the end product it'll be turned into by one of your factories might, so it may be worth the investment by a different route.

Oberon 05-18-15 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 2314466)
You've got to speculate. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by HunterICX (Post 2314612)
Also maybe the mineral itself may not be that profitable for the international market but the end product it'll be turned into by one of your factories might, so it may be worth the investment by a different route.

Gotcha both, still a bit of a pain in the arse that you can't see what the international market is doing and identify trends. :nope:

Raptor1 05-18-15 04:29 PM

You can see the total amount of resources sold and total amount of resources requested in each trading region on the Assets Balance panel, which I think almost exactly amounts to hard numbers for supply and demand. That's probably the best way to figure out that sort of thing.

Or you can just go and burn down the mining operations of anyone who exports minerals leaving you the sole source of pyrite on the planet.

Oberon 07-12-15 02:21 PM

Task Force is cheating, he's built tanks/landships already! :nope: :O:

http://i.imgur.com/17SIKQA.jpg?1

Betonov 07-12-15 02:50 PM

http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-ge...-PL040274D.jpg


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