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  • I'm sorry I didn't post sooner, I have been working a lot again. But I took my turn this morning before work. I sent it to Blue Max at 4:30am EST today.

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    • Turn 87 to Ed

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      • Hi guys!

        I'm back from vacation, so you can detach the AI from me (#5) and start sending turns to me again. I hope everyone had a restful vacation.

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        • detached #5 (chris) and sent the turn to him.
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          • Welcome back Chris

            I didn't get too much rest

            Happy New Year

            Turn 88 to Ed

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            • turn 88 to Chris.
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              • El Cid wishes to correct some of the misconceptions being published in the German press.

                1. Our statement concerning the "mindless" state of the ruler of Egypt was an observation of the state of Egyptian government. Spain had gone through such a period of "mindless" government, which required many years of hard work to recover from. It had been noted, by the German press, the superiority of the Spanish civilization has diminised. Spanish scholars attribute this to that period of mindless rule.

                2. The statement concering the "rain of fire" was not a threat of war as much as El Cid proclaiming the great advances in Spanish shipbuilding. He has great pride in the Spanish people and their ability to build a ship which is able to "rain down fire" upon any who oppose the will of the Spanish people, as proclaimed to the world by the emissaries of El Cid.

                El Cid also proclaimed a dawning of a new age within Greater Spain. With the spread of knowledge, no longer will the world rely on ancient marvels.
                [This message has been edited by Swissy (edited December 30, 1999).]
                "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo

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                • D'oh! The AI got silly while I was gone. It changed the tech I was researching!

                  Turn 88 to Blue Max

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                  • Turn 89 to Blue Max

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                    • Blue Max -> Swissy 89

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                      • turn 89 -> Rush
                        "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo

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                        • The Canadian empire didn't seem to mind relying on ancient marvels.

                          Turn 89 to Ed

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                          • turn 89 to Chris.

                            I kinda miss the ancient tech also. I had two wonders that just went obsolete....the risk I had to take.

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                            I'll be updating the site with all this great breaking news between now and the 2nd. German opinion will be given at that time.

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                            • Turn 90 to Blue Max

                              Sorry about the delay, dropped the ball due to New Year's party.

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                              • turn 90 -> Rush
                                "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo

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