I will put this on my list for consideration. ... diagram and that made me think of the problem of an element positioned such that it was to the flank and rear...
Richard Bodley Scott
Richard@...
Aug 1, 2001 7:11 am
3362
... I don't really care how the slide works. Sorry. Alan Saunders...
Alan Saunders
alan.catherine@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:02 am
3363
If we're going to start renaming HFG, I prefer Horse, Foot and Mouth for some reason... JDE ... From: basil@... [mailto:basil@...] Sent: Wednesday,...
Ewins, James
james.ewins@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:09 am
3364
New Posting: 1) DISTANT SHOOTING "· If a stronghold, hill crest, wood or built-up area is even partly between (uncrossed) straight lines joining the...
Richard Bodley Scott
Richard@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:23 am
3365
I have now posted to my web page the 1.8.01 version of the revised HOTT rules, which is the version to be used at the Berkeley tournament. There is an HTML...
Richard Bodley Scott
Richard@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:34 am
3366
... from ... The issue I was asking for comments on was not the slide issue (which we have already discussed out), but the general issue of whether HOTT should...
Richard Bodley Scott
Richard@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:39 am
3367
A brief note at the start telling them so? We can't cater for every DBX-ism, it would get silly. JDE ... From: Richard Bodley Scott...
Ewins, James
james.ewins@...
Aug 1, 2001 8:40 am
3368
... In huge bold letter with a font size of 24 - we may have to lose an army list or two to make the space but it will be worth it just for less heartache !! ...
stenic@...
Aug 1, 2001 11:30 am
3369
... Within reason, I am for pointing out differences to other DBM games, especially in cases where a rule is also not obviously based on 'historical' common...
KH.Ranitzsch@...
Aug 1, 2001 12:58 pm
3370
In article <1E99FFA010F3D4119249000255582000D63E7B@EMAIL-SVR-01>, Ewins, James <james.ewins@...> writes ... As current FMD regs. restrict those...
Nigel Tallis
nigel@...
Aug 1, 2001 1:16 pm
3371
In article <9k8f7u+7jen@eGroups.com>, Richard Bodley Scott <Richard@...> writes ... How about something below the poem just saying "DBM? HOTT is...
Nigel Tallis
nigel@...
Aug 1, 2001 1:19 pm
3372
I very rarely aim for the popular vote. And I've been calling it this since I found it, so I'm staying with this... JDE ... From: Nigel Tallis...
Ewins, James
james.ewins@...
Aug 1, 2001 1:24 pm
3373
... This message started a fairly lively discussion, with people somewhat evenly divided over whether such composite terrain pieces were, under the rules,...
KH.Ranitzsch@...
Aug 2, 2001 5:49 pm
3374
I did not feel any urge to comment. I don't see it as a problem. ... flat ... piece ... terrain ... of ... that ... the ... somewhat ... under...
Richard Bodley Scott
Richard@...
Aug 2, 2001 6:05 pm
3375
... In what way do you not see it as a problem ? - It will not come up as a point of dispute in actual gaming ? OR - Gentlemen gamers will be able to come to...
KH.Ranitzsch@...
Aug 2, 2001 7:54 pm
3376
Well obviously they are legal. What in the rules would render them illegal? We had this discussion a few weeks ago. The end result appeared (to me) to be that...
Richard Bodley Scott
Richard@...
Aug 2, 2001 9:39 pm
3377
Well obviously they are legal. What in the rules would render them illegal? We had this discussion a few weeks ago. The end result appeared (to me) to be that...
Richard Bodley Scott
Richard@...
Aug 2, 2001 9:39 pm
3378
... Hmm... I do not have a problem with pieces of terrain being in contact, if they are of different terrain types. However, the case Alan had mentioned, of...
KH.Ranitzsch@...
Aug 3, 2001 6:30 am
3379
... <snip> ... Which achieves the same result (almost). As it would achieve the same result, why does the original proposition then have to be rules lawyering?...
Thomo the Lost
thomothelost1@...
Aug 3, 2001 6:45 am
3380
... seen ... After some thought I think I see it the same way as Richard. It's legal, but somewhat against the spirit of the rules. Since the person who...
Alan Saunders
alan.catherine@...
Aug 3, 2001 9:41 am
3381
I was wondering when you would bring up that idea again! I will think about it. ... them ... (to ... potentially ... against ... seen ... to...
Richard Bodley Scott
Richard@...
Aug 3, 2001 6:31 pm
3382
... Oh, no. Not terrain sizes. Please. I can accept the two pieces with a minimum size near the centre. But no more. No more. Alan Saunders...
Alan Saunders
alan.catherine@...
Aug 4, 2001 9:01 am
3383
All right I won't think about it then. The only thing I was in fact contemplating was saying that there must be at least a element wide gap between two pieces...
Richard Bodley Scott
Richard@...
Aug 4, 2001 11:52 am
3384
... That's OK. I can live with the rules as they are. Look out for The Big Wood in the Centre terrain next month ... Alan Saunders...
Alan Saunders
alan.catherine@...
Aug 4, 2001 2:08 pm
3385
Just leave it. Please.... JDE ... From: Alan Saunders [mailto:alan.catherine@...] Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 3:09 PM To:...
Ewins, James
james.ewins@...
Aug 4, 2001 3:56 pm
3386
Alan wrote: Since the person ... I ... Teach the boy a damned good lesson in respect. A beating with Jeff's stout stick is my advice...although the nails may...
stenic@...
Aug 5, 2001 6:56 pm
3387
I concur with Steve. A sound, barely non-lethal pummeling will teach the little yard ape a lesson in manners and philosophy. To wit, he'll know that it's not...
basil@...
Aug 5, 2001 7:27 pm
3388
... Forget the nailed stick, use the lutefisk and lefsa. They he will know he's been punished, and the sight of it will remind him of his transgressions in...
kbbrett1@...
Aug 6, 2001 4:22 am
3389
I have just downloaded the revised rules to be used at Berkeley. However, on page 30 it states that K overlaps L. Is this right? I thought this was taken out...
toone.g@...
Aug 7, 2001 1:17 pm
3390
This is as it should be. DBM players are NOT gentlebeings and are naturally kinky. Therefore, The Rulesgivers felt that they should - at least - try to...