05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: Good luck gentlemen. |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: Good luck to all! |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: The title didn't fill completely. It was meant to be: sine theta / 2 = plus-minus the square root of 1 - cosine theta divided by 2 |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: If it’s any consolation, it doesn’t mean anything to me either way. |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: oof yikes. |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: Listen, I studied history, not math. |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: No, I get it. Math isn't really my thing either. |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: same |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: The whole thing is a bit dull. |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: And they keep changing it. |
05 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1994: (nice one) |
15 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1996: It appears, that the technical term for my position is... screwed. |
15 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1996: I feel the same way. |
15 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1996: What say we draw? Nobody loses right? |
15 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1996: I’m all for it. |
16 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1996: Might as well put this out here globally. If Ukraine and Turkey are allowed to finish off Egypt and Russia, absorbing all their SCs, there will be little that can be done to stop them at that point. They will have locked down the corner positions on the eastern side of the board and can just grind their way west. You guys may want to do something to slow down the Turkish/Ukraine alliance now. |
16 Jan 19 UTC | Autumn, 1996: I support this, please help. |
17 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1997: Only it's not just Turkey and I. Everyone besides France and Spain is involved in this somehow. You didn't know the full extent of what was happening yet, but Britain, Germany, Italy, Turkey and I are all either fighting one or both of Russia and Egypt |
17 Jan 19 UTC | Spring, 1997: Welcome to Diplomacy. |