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I have just started Neptune's inferno, and so far so good - it is written in a nice, readable style (if perhaps a little wordy).

I have just finished The Battle For Norway - and before that - The German Invasion of Norway. I thoroughly recommend these two tomes - both of which concentrate mainly on the naval battles. Only complaints are: they could do with a few more maps and also the author has a little problem with chronology when telling the story. However, these are minor irritations - these are brilliantly researched and written stories on one of the most interesting operations of WWII.


Have you read Hitler's Preemptive war? It was free for kindle a few months back. The Norwegian campaign wasn't something I knew too much about but I learnt a lot from that book.
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No I haven't - but those books have really whetted my appetite to learn more on the subject. Geirr Haarr has done such a great job on the naval war aspect, I am now interested in a more detailed look at ground operations - does HPW look at this in detail?
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Ohh I say - its a "Operation Weserubung" inspired UNP [:)]
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Good afternoon-

Need some advice on what to get the wifey for her Bday.

Kindle
Nook
Ipad....

That route.. please pm with your suggestions. Hardly have time to check the forum...busy is an under statement.
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Bonus payment arrived today! [8D]  Feeling flush, although I don't know what to spend it on.  No doubt Mrs D will not approve of it whatever it is.

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In fact I want this...

http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3561 ... h-atlantic
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ORIGINAL: Mynok

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Good afternoon-

Need some advice on what to get the wifey for her Bday.

Kindle
Nook
Ipad....

That route.. please pm with your suggestions. Hardly have time to check the forum...busy is an under statement.
Nothing say I love you like Craftmans. How 'bout a sawsall.[;)]

At the top of the list of primary causes of alimony is giving your wife tools. [:'(]

Probably. Maybe put some engraving on the tool. Such as `The thought of you makes my heart beat to the rythem of a table saw. Love Jeff' There that ought'a do it.

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On a last note re: the Martian's question.

I will admit as was already pointed out by one reader who did enjoy "Neptune", If one is indeed 'looking for a story' then the book isn't as bad a choice as it was for me.

For example, i'm currently almost done with "The Tsar's Last Armada" by Constantine Pleshakov. It's about the saga of the 2nd Pacific Squadron as it formed, traveled and died on the way from St. Petersburg to Tsunshima.

Reviews on this book are split down the middle. Some love it, some hate it. Mostly the hate side complaints revolve around what they consider 'useless details' such as the sexual habits of some of the Romanovs etc. and/or a lack of technical details about the ships or the battle itself. These are indeed valid complaints.

However, having read "Rising Sun, Tumbling Bear" which is a more dry analytical account of the Russo-Japanese war, I find that i am enjoying the book because it is very immersive and gives the reader a good understanding of the time period as well as how things were for the Russian sailors during their hellish voyage. It also provides some great insight into Rozhestvensky the man and the Admiral. I don't detect alot of or any major errors except that the author seems to not quite have grasped the nature of how radio was used in that period. Also, given the book is specifically stated as being "from the Russian perspective" and limits itself to the Baltic Fleet's journey, i guess i'm more forgiving vs. Neptune which is advertised as the latest greatest accounting of the surface *campaign* around Guadalcanal. Also the author doesn't appear to be biased. Some readers accuse him of Anglo-envy but i don't see it as that but rather as him trying to portray how Russians of the time period viewed the English and their RN.


What did you think of "The Fleet That Had To Die" by Richard Hough? I read that when I was in junior high, so I don't recall too much of the details...
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Hi all,

Good morning!


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Tithe...[>:][>:]
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Two posts on THE THREAD in twelve hours? Very slow...
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Morning tithe...[8D]
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Two posts on THE THREAD in twelve hours? Very slow...

Summertime... [8D]


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Glad to see you're here, Leo. How's tricks?
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Good morning - Tithe. [&o][&o][&o]
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Steve, I tried to reply to your PM, but your storage is full, and it won't let me send it.  Clean up, man! [:D]

I've not started on the turn, but should be able to get to my end this evening.  Please feel free to jump on it! [:)]
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Dilemma time.  Do I spend $200 US on a boardgame or walk away and spend it elsewhere?  It's a big wedge o' cash after all.
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, mate, but I suggest putting it aside in a rainy day fund.

You're a young guy with a wee one and an uncertain job future by your own admission. $200 USD can be handy in a pinch. You'd feel like a first class twat if you needed something for your kid whilest you were between jobs or in the midst of a move and couldn't provide for it. In this context $200 is way too much money to plunk down on a board game, IMO.

Then again, I typically vote for the 'sensible party' over the silly or very silly party when it comes to financial matters.
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, mate, but I suggest putting it aside in a rainy day fund.

You're a young guy with a wee one and an uncertain job future by your own admission. $200 USD can be handy in a pinch. You'd feel like a first class twat if you needed something for your kid whilest you were between jobs or in the midst of a move and couldn't provide for it. In this context $200 is way too much money to plunk down on a board game, IMO.

Then again, I typically vote for the 'sensible party' over the silly or very silly party when it comes to financial matters.

I'll bet that's not what your spouse says. [:D]
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Mrs. Chickenboy and I do not agree on matters of religion or politics, but we are in lockstep with regards to financial matters. I've never argued less with anyone than with her about money: spending, saving, taxation and earnings. So, it's unlikely that she would criticize or lament our differing monetary sensibilities-because we really don't have 'em.

Now, if we're talking politics or religion-THOSE are good grounds for an argument. [:D]
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Or as my spouse says "divorce? Never! Murder? Frequently!". [:D]
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, mate, but I suggest putting it aside in a rainy day fund.

You're a young guy with a wee one and an uncertain job future by your own admission. $200 USD can be handy in a pinch. You'd feel like a first class twat if you needed something for your kid whilest you were between jobs or in the midst of a move and couldn't provide for it. In this context $200 is way too much money to plunk down on a board game, IMO.

Then again, I typically vote for the 'sensible party' over the silly or very silly party when it comes to financial matters.

Aye, the rainy day fund idea is a sensible one indeed. Cheers for the input.

I've got a rainy day fund set up which generally gets between 25-33% of my spendable cash each month (works out at about 17% of my annual salary before the RAF take off taxes etc). I'm making plans on the assumption that I'll be getting the boot in Jan 2013, so I'm looking into the job market now and I hope to have a job lined up next summer during my terminal leave.

I've just stuck the vast majority of my recent bonus in the fund as well, which is the only reason I'm even contemplating spending the money. Mrs D is happy with me having spending money as I've only managed to spend £30 on myself in the last two months.
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