... ooops,I knew there was something I'd forgotten to do Okay. Exports: Standard Computers,computer chips, electronics, sensors, signal processors, ...
In hopes of getting the last of the "majors" finished, let me post what I have for Medina so far: Medina- Library of Man Factbook Entry 2265 Introduction ...
Is the legal system secular [if so what type] or Islamic? Scott Palter ... From: Darryl Hushaw To: Ten_Worlds_Development Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 1:12...
... Ummm. . . the Mexican immigrants are a bit hard to classify (southern Mexican -- a little European with a lot of native stock), but I wouldn't blandly...
... Yes. The line between them isn't in the same place it is today, so I'll try to explain. The Islam of 2265 bears less resemblance to the Islam of 2003...
Not sure that's a good analogy. The Vatican, well the Catholic Church in general, are extremely strong on education and law. I can't imagine it being watered...
... * In addition to correcting the random classification of the Mexican population as "European," you also need to add in a Persian population. Probably 1/4...
... 1)As religious institutions go, the Roman Church is not unusual in its emphasis on education. It's about the middle of the pack as Christian groups go...
Jeremy: Thanks for your input; as for the differences between Arabs, Bedouins, and Egyptians, take that up with the entry authors for Egypt and Turkey in the...
I think you're marginalizing the contributions of the Jesuits but i'll concede this isn't the image you planned for Medina anyway. ... From: "Jeremy Williams"...
Would Medina be a major producer of liquor? Seems something of a non sequitur. Don't worry about the Damso expedition; according to Graves (and incorporated...
So it is a modernized reformed Shariah rather than a transplant based on Anglo-Saxon common law or Roman-Napoleonic concepts? How does the modernized NGO...
How long has the office been unoccupied? 2265 might be an interesting year if two of the major powers (Medina and Olympia) don't have a titular head of...
... OK. ... I _did_ notice Catholicism there -- I'm the one who wrote the Catholics into Medina's background in the first place! The largest Catholic ...
Jeremy: Realized you were the original author after I wrote the message. Unfortunately, there's no recourse once you've hit the "send" button :). Anyway,...
... Irritated? Nah. If you had listed Gaelic as a major language, then I'd be irritated. (Right, Graves? <-:) ... I'm out of date on what has happened since...
... I'm not meaning to marginalize the contributions of the Jesuits. But in addition to the Jesuits, the Roman Church also has a lot of backwaters. So for the...
... Sharia is a contributing tradition to Medinan law. Anglo-Saxon and Roman law filter in through their influence on whatever international law looks like...
Jeremy: Thanks again for the response. I can't tell you a lot about recent politics--I'll have to look at the timeline and we could also check with Graves,...
Really? That's fascinating. Have you got any recommended readings oh never mind. It would just end at the bottom of my reading pile and I'd forget about it....
... for a ... argument ... I don't rememeber what the prior arguements were and don't have the time to dig through the archives for them but I can think of ...
Ned: Don't find the first argument particularly compelling (taking a nip every now and again isn't quite the same thing as owning a distillery), but I can go...
... interesting ... titular ... Query: What happened to Helena Antonovich? Note that this isn't a case of Graves trying to insert somebody into the story,...
... Catholics ... Given the post-Whatever history, I'd be inclined to minimize mention of Venezuelans. We know, from the ground force OB, that the Persians,...
... business :). ... paragraph? Any ... a while, ... percentage of ... liquor ... are talking ... I'd really like to see something on political parties, since...
... <darrylhushaw@m...> wrote: Any ideas for names of the branches of the Medinan ... crutch for all ... politics ... Force, for ... A wise decision, BTW....
Graves: What are your thoughts on a name for the army? The navy bears the title of the Star Force (must have been founded by an SPI aficionado ;) ); should...
... the ... aficionado ;) ); ... down to ... Well, that sort of thing I was leaving to Advocates, but this being a special case... There is something to be...