Re: A sad week
So sorry to hear that. It really sucks to lose someone like that, when you
could have had a chance to say at least say goodbye.
Den s?n 8 nov. 2020 11:45MHP Montfrooij via groups.io
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Thomas Nissvik
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A sad week
My mother passed away unexpectedly last thuesday. yesterday whas her cremation. I feel so gutterd right now.
Due to Covid didn't realy got the chance to say goodby.
I realy hate 2020
I am sorry
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MHP Montfrooij
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#200508
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Re: Infamy, Infamy query
Quick off the cuff based on my recollections¡
Warriors can throw missiles and charge (unless Roman who need the Pila thing using a signa card or activation) ¨C defenders can only do so if Roman
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Doug Melville
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#200507
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Infamy, Infamy query
I've just played by third game and my appreciation of the rules is growing as I get a better grasp on them and the tactical possibilities. Rashly I'm trying to learn a different new ruleset in another
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Stephen Caddy
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#200506
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Re: Canadian VC 6mm Normandy IABSM AAR
Excellent! I ran this as a double blind game at Hotlead a few years ago, but it didn't look that good. Nicely done.
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Brian Hall
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#200505
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Re: North shoulder of Kursk IABSM game
Agreed - but I think WaT is meant to be a short game better suited for demos and short nights. Bit like a wargamers "Whack a Mole"! I find IABSN easier to play with as a solo player, although someone
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Andy Smith
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#200504
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Re: North shoulder of Kursk IABSM game
Here is what I find appealing about IABSM tank rules.
-simplicity
-First, you roll the "To Hit"" table..................although with a larger table, I'd like to see about adding in something beyond
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Dan
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#200503
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Re: North shoulder of Kursk IABSM game
People that I game with remotely know them and like them.? Frankly I think IABSM? is a much better armor game than WaT or CoC.The system works well for texting.Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
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Mark Luther
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#200502
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Re: North shoulder of Kursk IABSM game
Interesting. ?Not thought of using IASBM as a tank battle set of rules as I have always thought of them as primarily infantry rules so would have used other rules. ?What appeals about using them for
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Chris
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#200501
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North shoulder of Kursk IABSM game
The latest remote texting game was a bit of a disappointment.? I was in the mood for a tank bash and I try to do a Kursk game every July-pushed back a month due to C19 and I just got around to
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Mark Luther
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#200500
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Virtual Hereward 2020 - Sunday Sept 6th
Virtual Hereward schedule now online! Tomorrow at 10am onwards.
http://www.hereward-wargames.co.uk/virtual-hereward-2020-schedule/
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Mike Whitaker
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#200499
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Re: Whither the PTO?
I'm not sure what it says about me and my interest in gaming that this is the most long-running email conversation I've inspired related to Chain of Command.
Byron
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BYRON CHAMPLIN
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#200498
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Re: Whither the PTO?
The song was actually Harper Valley PTA (Parent Teacher Association). There is actually a distinction between PTA¡¯s?and PTO¡¯s. There is the National PTA which is a formal membership organization.
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genew49
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#200497
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Re: Whither the PTO?
In OZ its power take off to drive machines dragged behind your Tractor.
Cheers all Barrie
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Barrie MacDonald
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Re: Whither the PTO?
Doug, yes it was, PTA, sad huh?
David
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David Millward <exscolari@...>
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#200495
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Re: Whither the PTO?
Wasn¡¯t that PTA? Parent Teacher Association¡
Doug
Sent: 27 August 2020 06:53
To: Malcolm Sleight <tykemalcolm@...>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TooFatLardies] Whither the
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Doug Melville
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#200494
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Re: Whither the PTO?
Also.. Power Take Off on a tractor or similar. It¡¯s all that phenomenology innit.
Doug
Sent: 26 August 2020 23:16
To: Robert <robertdunlop@...>; [email protected]
Subject: Re:
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Doug Melville
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#200493
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Re: Whither the PTO?
Thank you Curt,
Now, that one certainly should have alerted my interest, as I read the complete Official History of the US Navy in the Pacific in WWII as an eighteen year old, thanks to the Library
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David Millward <exscolari@...>
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#200492
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Re: Whither the PTO?
Thank you Byron,
as an ex teacher, I did already know that one, thanks to "Harper Valley PTO", on the radio, many years ago. Trouble is, I don't ever remember writing it!
David
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David Millward <exscolari@...>
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#200491
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Re: Whither the PTO?
Thank you Malcolm,
I din't know that, I always hope to learn something new every day; mission accomplished, earlier than usual.
I still don't remember ever writing it.
David
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David Millward <exscolari@...>
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#200490
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