.(so sorry there is no smiley of Tex Avery's wolfe with falling tongue [:D] ).
Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition
.May I just say how much I appreciate your fine avatar?ORIGINAL: ChickenOfTheSea
I'm one of the geezers around here, born in 1949. Both of my parents were involved in the Pacific War. My father was an ROTC trained army logistics officer that participated in both the 44 campagn in New Guinea and the 45 campaign in Luzon and spent his +1 year in Manila. My mother worked at the Pentagon in Army Intelligence-Economics Branch where her main duties involved tracking Japanese merchant shipping in Chinese ports. Her comment on this was that it was very confusing keeping track of all those Maru's. She spent her +1 year tracking troop movements in the Chinese Civil War.
My name was given to me by a friend in childhood in response to my claim to be "The Tiger of the Pacific".
My brother and I played all the way through Gary Grigsby's Guadalcanal Campaign (both ways) when hot seat was all that was available for 2 player games. How many of you remember that one (my version was for the Apple II? It was the great-great grand-daddy of what we are playing now


ORIGINAL: SpeakerToSeafood
Hello. utter newby. 46 yrs old and work for JPL in Pasedena CA. Not a wargamer like you people, but like the genre. Lurked for ages but bought the game on recommendation from friends. SpeakerToSeafood is a nickname I got one night after too many beers, with too many crazy aeronautics people, at a Pax River party at this awesome seafood place in Cambridge, MD. I liked it so I kept it. It's a tribute to a sci-fi author that I respect a lot.
Yes. I know Mr. Niven very well on a professional basis. And Mr. Pournelle too. In fact, it was one of Mr. Niven's Washington admirers that gave me the nickname. She got it from from one of his books and I felt honored.ORIGINAL: herwin
Do you know Larry? I write for Jerry P's blog.
Hello Speaker, I think I know you. Dartmouth, then Harvard, then Stanford for your first PhD, but you bailed for a year to go to Kitts with Pribram and Goerge Ruff.ORIGINAL: SpeakerToSeafood
Yes. I know Mr. Niven very well on a professional basis. And Mr. Pournelle too. In fact, it was one of Mr. Niven's Washington admirers that gave me the nickname. She got it from from one of his books and I felt honored.
I don't send anything to anybody. No matter who they say they are. If you are who you you say you are, just answer this. What was Pavel Dimitrovich's first wife's name.ORIGINAL: JWEHello Speaker, I think I know you. Dartmouth, then Harvard, then Stanford for your first PhD, but you bailed for a year to go to Kitts with Pribram and Goerge Ruff.ORIGINAL: SpeakerToSeafood
Yes. I know Mr. Niven very well on a professional basis. And Mr. Pournelle too. In fact, it was one of Mr. Niven's Washington admirers that gave me the nickname. She got it from from one of his books and I felt honored.
I was that Govt puke at the dinner at Ruth's Chris in Crystal City, with Jack and Gen. Rankin. Oh my sweet Jesus, I know it's you. Shoot me a private emial, and I'll send you one back.
Very sure pm messages are private, but if you are unsure, try my personal email at jw.eldredge@cox.net I think the name will spark some recognition.
ORIGINAL: nashvillen
nashvillen comes from my other hobby, N Scale model railroading. I am the leader of a Ntrak group in the Nashville TN area and have used this name for me in numerous places.
Born in 1964 like a lot of you. Found wargames with War At Sea in 1977 and quickly found Victory in the Pacific. Devoured Morrison's Two Ocean War as a 7th grader and was stuck in the Pacific Theater ever since. I know several members of this board and have gamed with them for more than 25 years in some cases.
Spent 2 weeks in the army until they decided that my right knee was too bad for them to keep me. Retired as a Deputy Chief of a fire department and was an EMT. Currently am a GIS analyst for public safety, so I keep my foot in the emergency service pool. I have a great wife that puts up with my "train friends" and "game friends". My son, age 9, is an avid gamer and loves Federation Commander by ADB. My daughter, age 11, is less than a year from her black belt in Taekwondo.
I am currently playing one campain of Victory Games Pacific War with a great gentleman from Scotland via email and a campain of WITPAE with a great guy from the Tampa area. I am also the official Q&A guy for Amarillo Design Bureau's Federation and Empire and am a Klingon at heart. I have been known to dress as an original series Klingon LtCdr at Origins.
