What did you get for Christmas???

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At least I solved my puzzle...  [:)]
 
Got it to the last block, which I couldn't fit it without exploding the whole thing.  But I could take it apart and see what I did wrong.
 
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My 2 front teeth........
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I got my bells jingled this morning. [8D]
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I guess I was a good boy this year!

Senso - the Japanese remember the Pacific War by Gibney

Japanese Cruisers of the Pacific War by LaCroix and Wells

The book on cruisers looks like a great reference. Hm, coming up for AE: "Medium ship, big war"?
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I see you are interested in Byzantium. Did you read Alexiad by Anna Comnena?

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No I haven't, I take it that it's one you can recommend?
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"What did you get for Christmas"?

A big LCD TV. Too bad I almost never watch TV [:)]

P.S.: oh well, today I'm getting a lot of er... alcohol [8D]
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A copy of the film Joyeux Noel, about the Christmas truce of 1914. Very poignant...
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A copy of the film Joyeux Noel, about the Christmas truce of 1914. Very poignant...

Just watched that the other day, still not sure how I feel about it. I think that means it was good...
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Gone on such a tear with getting books the last two year that I have a backlog, so I decided this year to only buy, or ask for as gifts, videos. So, I will be settling in for the rest of the winter with Victory at Sea and a 5 disk collection called Battlefront Europe which includes the following movies: Battle of the Bulge, Where Eagles Dare, The Big Red One, The Dirty Dozen, and Battleground. Merry Xmas to all.
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I got a lump of coal.... a hangover ......and somebody ate all my damned milk and cookies.....
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I got money. So I can satisfy all my wargame needs for next year. [:D]
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Well what i got for Christmas
Sevral things actualy, but the largest present me and my wife got from my Mother.

A 30 Day veccation trip to Kano, located in Nigeria in West Afrika.
Its a location i have wanted to visit sevral times, now finaly we are going.
The gift included the trip to/from, +30 days of Hotel in Kano, we might however spend a few days in
Aduja because my uncle is leading a oil drilling prodject there for Statoil. 

Now looking forward to it alot ...




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Well I have been promised AE (Whenever it comes out) So the wife bought me a 410 Remington shotgun.
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I gots me a new Golf Bag...  and Lunstrums 2 books..
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ORIGINAL: tlkiilerich

I see you are interested in Byzantium. Did you read Alexiad by Anna Comnena?

No I haven't, I take it that it's one you can recommend?

Yes.
"Within the Alexiad, she describes the political and military history of the Byzantine Empire during the reign of her father (1081-1118), making it one of the most important sources of information on the Byzantium of the High Middle Ages. As well as this, within the Alexiad, the First Crusade's interaction with the Byzantine Empire is documented (despite being written nearly fifty years after the crusade), which highlights the conflicting perceptions of the East and West in the early 12th century."

It is somewhere in this page, along with few more historical sources:
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html
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Cheers Barb
 
It has now also been ordered.
 
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I got the cd for this game - after playing it since november from the download
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I got AE build 1050!
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ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake

Do you guys really read that much or are you just all showing off? [:'(]

Speaking only for myself, but I built a library to put all my history and reference books in. I've got all my Civil War and World War books on a set of six shelves 8' x 8' in dimension, and a larger set for our other books.

For Christmas I got:

So Sad to Fall in Battle by Kumiko Kakehashi
One Continuous Fight by Wittenberg, Petruzzi and Nugent

A lot of books some of you others have gotten sound really interesting; I may order a few of them myself to add to my collection...
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The following books were added to my collection!

Japanese Army Air Force Fighter Units And Their Aces 1931-1945 by Hata, Izawa and Shores.

The Second World War Vol 1-6 by Winston Churchill

Retribution The Battle for Japan, 1944-1945 by Max Hastings

The Road to Stalingrad by John Erickson

In the Hands of Fate - The Story of Patrol Wing 10 by Dwight Messimer

Midway by Fuchida/Okumiya

Pearl Harbor The Verdict of History by Gordon Prange

Japanese Military Strategy in the Pacific War - Was Defeat Inevitable by James Wood

US Warships of World War II by Paul Silverstone

Crypto-Nomicon by Neal Stephenson

21 by Patrick O'Brian

A Fool and His Money by John Rothchild

A couple of Get Fuzzy books and a Sherman's Lagoon book.


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