Turn 102 (300 BC) played.
I didn't receive a notification email this time and that cost me two turns in a row...

Description
PTBS, 6 players (no AI), Noble, Pangaea.
Date of creation: November 2006
Game version: Civilization IV v1.61
Play method: PitBoss
Players
Keygen (): Catherine (Cre/Fin) of Russia
DrDeke (): Julius Ceasar (Exp/Org) of Rome
Nuke Boy (): Roosevelt (Ind/Org) of America
berXpert (): Montezuma (Agg/Spi) of Aztec
Soltz (): Mansa Musa (Spi/Fin) of Mali
ricketyclick (): Frederick (Phi/Cre) of Germany
Creator: Keygen
Administrator: Keygen ()
Info: Players are sorted according to their time zone. DrDeke's and Soltz's civilization & leader and ricketyclik's leader were randomly selected. The computer that runs PitBoss is a courtesy of DrDeke.
Setup
- Settings
Map: Pangaea
Size: Large
Climate: Temperate
Sea level: Medium
Era: Ancient
Difficulty: Noble
Speed: Normal- Options
All OFF (default)- Victories
All ON (default)
Rules
No Rules
Statistics & History
- Turns: 102 turns in 144 days (April 9th, 2007).
- Replacements: -
- Eliminations: -
- Turn rate: 1,411 (1.411) days per turn (April 9th, 2007).
- Replacement rate: -
- Elimination rate: -
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Turn 102 (300 BC) played.
I didn't receive a notification email this time and that cost me two turns in a row...

That, or you're being nice and letting me catch up!
Next turn played.
Even a fool is thought wise if he remains silent.

300 and 275 BC played.
I figured out why I wasn't getting the emailsAfter several months, I had reason to visit the gmail website for the first time. They had added a spam filter, and my outlook wasn't getting them...
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I think I think, therefore I might be. Paraphrased from Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914)

Played
Even a fool is thought wise if he remains silent.

Turn 103 (275 BC) played yesterday.
Good to hear you've resolved the problem with the emails Rick
Now lets see how I am going to resolve it![]()

Nah, you're simply a good playerOriginally posted by Soltz
That, or you're being nice and letting me catch up!![]()

Good evening,
Ricketyclik; I'm glad to hear you are receiving your notifications again. I just sat down at the computer to look at my packet capture logs to try to find out why you weren't getting them, but this saves me the trouble.
Keygen, are you still having problems receiving your notifications? If so, I will start another packet capture which will allow me to find out whether the cause of the problem is on my end. Please let me know, and if you are, I will start the new capture right away.
As soon as I send this message, I will log into the game and play my turn.
Cheers,
Rusty

275 BC Played.

Played
Even a fool is thought wise if he remains silent.

250BC played
I think I think, therefore I might be. Paraphrased from Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914)

225BC played
I think I think, therefore I might be. Paraphrased from Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914)

Ditto
Even a fool is thought wise if he remains silent.

Turn 105 (225 BC) played.

200 BC Played

Even a fool is thought wise if he remains silent.

200 BC played
I think I think, therefore I might be. Paraphrased from Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914)

175 BC played
I think I think, therefore I might be. Paraphrased from Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914)

I'm going to be out of town for a couple of days.
Don't get too far ahead of me!
Even a fool is thought wise if he remains silent.

150 BC Played.

150 BC played
I think I think, therefore I might be. Paraphrased from Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914)

Turn 108 (150 BC) played.

Played as well
Even a fool is thought wise if he remains silent.

125BC played
I think I think, therefore I might be. Paraphrased from Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914)

125BC Played.

Turn 109/110 (125/100 BC) played.

Does anyone receive turn notifications to his mailbox?

I've been getting them regularly.
Even a fool is thought wise if he remains silent.

Yep, getting them. But your email account knocks back my direct sends to you in Jailbreak, so maybe it's knocking back the email notifications from pitboss?
100BC played
I think I think, therefore I might be. Paraphrased from Ambrose Bierce (1842 - 1914)

Next turn played
Even a fool is thought wise if he remains silent.
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