Earth Island Institute (email: borneoxATxearthisland.org) has links to him as does Envirolink, but I couldn't find any beyond 2002. If you google Harlan Thompson with Eric Clapton, you'll get two of his UH addresses, but they also seem old (plus I'm guessing one is the one that bounced).
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Originally posted by techumseh
Democracy is a wonderful thing, but sometimes you have to march to your own drum.
I tried to email Harlan to let him know about the Dippy, but it bounced back. Does anyone know how to reach him?
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I got the following from him on Fri, 21 Mar 2003
Hi John,
Sorry for the slow reply - I only check this email every few months. . . . . . . .
EDIT: Removed HT's e-mail address at Boco's request. If you want/need it, please PM or e-mail me.Last edited by AGRICOLA; February 13, 2006, 08:53.Excerpts from the Manual of the Civilization Fanatic :
Money can buy happiness, just raise the luxury rate to 50%.
Money is not the root of all evil, it is the root of great empires.
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@techumseh
From Grand Premier Award of the Golden Diplomat
LOTR pioneered the use of immobile units as impassible terrain, . . . .
Excerpts from the Manual of the Civilization Fanatic :
Money can buy happiness, just raise the luxury rate to 50%.
Money is not the root of all evil, it is the root of great empires.
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Sorry to be a pest Agricola, but can you edit the address to foil spambots? I've seen some evidence that Harlan would like to limit spam. Tech, am I safe in assuming that the UH address is the one you tried? It's good to see some contact beyond 2002!
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Originally posted by AGRICOLA
LOTR 4.0 and 4.1 have immobile units that are difficult to kill but nothing like the truly impassable terrain in Gold Gulch and Pomarj.
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Haven't tried his Mongol scen but his WWII European Theater 2.2 has strongpoints, difficult to kill but certainly not impassable.Excerpts from the Manual of the Civilization Fanatic :
Money can buy happiness, just raise the luxury rate to 50%.
Money is not the root of all evil, it is the root of great empires.
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Yes, that's true. The immobile terrain represented orc infested mountains, not quite impassible. Fair point.
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I've added a second "Dippy" award to the SL site. http://sleague.apolyton.net/index.ph...IPLOMAT_AWARDS
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And a third, this time for "Spartacus". http://sleague.apolyton.net/index.ph...IPLOMAT_AWARDS
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These make for interesting insights into some classic scenarios - well done
One gripe: why don't you press shift-z when you start out playing a scenario, and before taking a screeenshot which illustrates Alex's ground-breaking art
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Originally posted by fairline
These make for interesting insights into some classic scenarios - well done
One gripe: why don't you press shift-z when you start out playing a scenario, and before taking a screeenshot which illustrates Alex's ground-breaking art
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No, Catfish was complaining because you pressed 'cntrl-z' which zooms in rather than 'shift-z' which just normalises the civ screen to your computer's screen resolution. Er, I think I may have mistakenly told you to press 'cntrl' rather than 'shift' last time I dished out this advice....oops
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Here's what I'm getting at Brian. The top pic is the nasty default resolution chosen by civ; I guess this worked fine and gave a clear screen in the days when 640x480 was the standard computer screen res. Looks pretty sh1tty now though.
The middle pic has been normalised to my screen res of 1024x768 by pressing shift-z at the start of the scenario. Looks good eh
The bottom pic is the zoomed in cntrl-z view, which Catfish was saying looks pixelated.
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