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spedius01
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Good Luck!
Ave
Just in case you've been wondering where I've been for the past month, I've been here:
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6731
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6606
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6638
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6572
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M. Spedius Corbulo
Just in case you've been wondering where I've been for the past month, I've been here:
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6731
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6606
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6638
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6572
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M. Spedius Corbulo
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tora_tora_tora
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spedius01
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Ave tora_tora_tora,tora_tora_tora wrote:Hi, I want to see the forum,
and it seems right now not available right now. So I'm going to vist again, later.
Maybe, administrator are improving his site right now.
Quite right, they were and are improving their site.
You might consider becoming a member over there too, you may well find answers to some of your translating questions.
I noticed that Kyle became a member of www.romanarmy.com today.
Here are some new topics for you to look at:-
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6732
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6767
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6771
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tora_tora_tora
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spedius01
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Ave tora_tora_toratora_tora_tora wrote:Now I can see the site, and it's great.
Thank you for mentioning this site.
No problem, you're most welcome.
One thing I've noticed, I clicked on the links that I provided, some of them have attachments which you can't see. The only way to see them is by becoming a member of the website.
Here are some more for you to look at:-
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6803
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6806
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kyle
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Hey spedius
those tablets you're translating are awesome
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spedius01
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Re: Hey spedius
Avekyle wrote:those tablets you're translating are awesome
Thank you.
Another one for you to look at:
http://www.romanarmy.com/rat/viewtopic.php?t=6831
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tora_tora_tora
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Thank you, again!
Previous posts I find this article, deserts rats in GUlf war, and the material in this article is missing ring in Japan.
There are memowair by field artillery officer in command of battalion, and I know there are article in ARMOR about this subject,
which is hard to access from Japan on the net, so I am really happy to find this column.
http://www.wargamer.com/articles/return ... efault.asp
and as you know, I'm interested in translating, so I must read as many Japanese as possible in this genre, and learning Roman history and legions
on the net and know where the good informative forum really helps me.
Thank you, again and again.
Previous posts I find this article, deserts rats in GUlf war, and the material in this article is missing ring in Japan.
There are memowair by field artillery officer in command of battalion, and I know there are article in ARMOR about this subject,
which is hard to access from Japan on the net, so I am really happy to find this column.
http://www.wargamer.com/articles/return ... efault.asp
and as you know, I'm interested in translating, so I must read as many Japanese as possible in this genre, and learning Roman history and legions
on the net and know where the good informative forum really helps me.
Thank you, again and again.
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spedius01
- Sergeant First Class - Panzer IIIL

- Posts: 354
- Joined: Fri Nov 04, 2005 3:50 pm
- Location: St Albans, Herts, U.K.
Ave Tora_Tora_Tora,
You're most welcome.
This is a repeat of an article I've just posted over in the modding section of the LA Forum.
"Ave Tora_Tora_Tora,
Thank for your kind words, it would seem that you're the only one who will miss me? Don't be put of by my decision to stop, you keep on trying. I applaud your enthusiasm, well done, 10 karma points.
I feel kinda' foolish, the day after I wrote my heart-felt goodbye speech the ISP pulled the plug on RomanArmy and RomanArmyTalk. Jasper, the webmaster, is busy trying to find a new home.
So, you're stuck with me for a while longer. I'll always look at this Forum with a certain fondness. It was here that I first rediscovered the art of conversation through writing. Thanks to Legion Arena, Iain, Slitherine and each one of you, the members.
Onto the Modding front, you need some "new blood", some new energetic, imaginative person or persons who have an overwhelming curiosity about what makes things tick. He, she or they also need the skills or experience to be able to "open up" Legion Arena and expose it's innards. Then to reassemble it in many different and exciting combinations. Perhaps that someone is Magobarca?
Let me try a simple analogy on you, a jigsaw puzzle. Iain and the Slitherine team have all of the pieces we have only a few. We have clues as to the location of some more but will never have them all. I've "dropped the baton" it's up to someone else to pick it up and complete the race.
Those of you who have read my posts will know that my main interest lies in the study of Roman Military Diplomas (RMDs). I'm using this down time to "sow seeds" all over the internet. I read somewhere "The mighty oak is a seed that stood it's ground". I'm trying, single-handedly, to generate interest and a following in RMDs, many seeds will die but it only takes one and we're off and running.
Another analogy is Hansel and Gretel with their breadcrumbs. For breadcrumbs read seeds in my case.
I tried to plant a "seed" in RTW only to have my topic locked and told that I was creating "spam" and not to do it again. It's somewhat ironic really as the link included in my post was to a website that was very pro-RTW.
If I was cynical, which I'm not, I would create an alternative persona and have conversations with myself. This could be done to stimulate false activity and thus maybe generate some interest in my monologue/dialogue. However, I'm a long way away from trying something as underhand as that, I think? Whilst I'm on this subject, it isn't unreasonable to have questions and answers within an article. So can this be likened to talking to yourself?"
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M. Spedius Corbulo
You're most welcome.
This is a repeat of an article I've just posted over in the modding section of the LA Forum.
"Ave Tora_Tora_Tora,
Thank for your kind words, it would seem that you're the only one who will miss me? Don't be put of by my decision to stop, you keep on trying. I applaud your enthusiasm, well done, 10 karma points.
I feel kinda' foolish, the day after I wrote my heart-felt goodbye speech the ISP pulled the plug on RomanArmy and RomanArmyTalk. Jasper, the webmaster, is busy trying to find a new home.
So, you're stuck with me for a while longer. I'll always look at this Forum with a certain fondness. It was here that I first rediscovered the art of conversation through writing. Thanks to Legion Arena, Iain, Slitherine and each one of you, the members.
Onto the Modding front, you need some "new blood", some new energetic, imaginative person or persons who have an overwhelming curiosity about what makes things tick. He, she or they also need the skills or experience to be able to "open up" Legion Arena and expose it's innards. Then to reassemble it in many different and exciting combinations. Perhaps that someone is Magobarca?
Let me try a simple analogy on you, a jigsaw puzzle. Iain and the Slitherine team have all of the pieces we have only a few. We have clues as to the location of some more but will never have them all. I've "dropped the baton" it's up to someone else to pick it up and complete the race.
Those of you who have read my posts will know that my main interest lies in the study of Roman Military Diplomas (RMDs). I'm using this down time to "sow seeds" all over the internet. I read somewhere "The mighty oak is a seed that stood it's ground". I'm trying, single-handedly, to generate interest and a following in RMDs, many seeds will die but it only takes one and we're off and running.
Another analogy is Hansel and Gretel with their breadcrumbs. For breadcrumbs read seeds in my case.
I tried to plant a "seed" in RTW only to have my topic locked and told that I was creating "spam" and not to do it again. It's somewhat ironic really as the link included in my post was to a website that was very pro-RTW.
If I was cynical, which I'm not, I would create an alternative persona and have conversations with myself. This could be done to stimulate false activity and thus maybe generate some interest in my monologue/dialogue. However, I'm a long way away from trying something as underhand as that, I think? Whilst I'm on this subject, it isn't unreasonable to have questions and answers within an article. So can this be likened to talking to yourself?"
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M. Spedius Corbulo
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