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Subject:< DC 281 Winter 1902 >
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Author:psychosis1973
Posted:Dec 16, 2009 at 8:47 am
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OK, if everyone gets moves in by Friday that they mark as final, I'll adjudicate at 2100 GMT. For clarity, I'm treating all moves received so far for this turn as prelims. If you want them made final moves, you'll need to indicate that in another email to me.

Otherwise, I'll adjudicate on Monday

Michael

--- On Wed, 16/12/09, William McQuaid <elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca> wrote:

From: William McQuaid <elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca>
Subject: Re: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: "Kyle Rudge" <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com>, "John R" <untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: "Alex Maslow" <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>, "Matthew Jones" <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>, "William Fleming" <wtfleming(at)msn.com>, psychosis(at)sky.com, edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com, mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net, dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Date: Wednesday, 16 December, 2009, 14:15
Same
here.

From:
Kyle Rudge <krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com>
To: John R
<untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: Alex
Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>; Matthew Jones
<matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>; William Fleming
<wtfleming(at)msn.com>; psychosis(at)sky.com;
elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca; edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com;
mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wed,
December 16, 2009
8:44:01 AM
Subject: Re:
DC 281 Winter 1902

Me three.

Kyle Rudge


On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 7:43 AM,
John R <untitled36(at)yahoo.com>
wrote:


My prelims are in.
I'm with Alex, that let's just see what happens. if
all moves are in by fri, go ahead and adjucate, if not, the
original deadline stands.


 
 




From: Alex
Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com>
To: Matthew
Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>


Cc: William
Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com>;
psychosis(at)sky.com;
elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca;
krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com;
edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com;
untitled36(at)yahoo.com;
mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net;
dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com


Sent: Tue,
December 15, 2009 7:41:02 PM
Subject: Re:
DC 281 Winter 1902



If all orders are in by Friday, I say adjudicate.  But
I don't really want to change the deadline. 
I'm kinda busy this week and not sure how time consuming
it will actually end up being.....


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:26 PM,
Matthew Jones <matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com>
wrote:

I'll have my orders in by Friday.


MJ





On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM,
William Fleming <wtfleming(at)msn.com>
wrote:


Just wondering how everyone would feel about
submitting Spring 03 orders by this Friday to move things
along.  I'm fine either way, but I thought I
would at least mention it.
 


Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:02:00 +0000
From: psychosis(at)sky.com
Subject: DC 281 Winter 1902
To: blueraider0(at)gmail.com;
matthew.jones.d(at)gmail.com;
elpresidente112(at)yahoo.ca;
krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com;
edbailey1946(at)yahoo.com;
wtfleming(at)msn.com;
untitled36(at)yahoo.com


CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net;
dc281(at)diplomaticcorp.com










Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe
during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an
army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest
 
Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which
force he wanted to disband.  As such, I applied the
guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet
in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from
England's home centres.  This doesn't count as
an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.


 
We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100
GMT on Monday 21 December.  I'd be looking to get
any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline
for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday
weekend.  Anyone with any problems with these
indicative deadlines, let me know.


 
ORDERS
 
England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara



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This message is in reply to post 13598:

Adjustments have been made after conflict in Europe during 1902, with Turkey raising three forces, Russia an army in Moscow, and France a fleet in Brest

Unfortunately, England didn't notify me of which force he wanted to disband. As such, I applied the guidelines in my house rules, meaning that the English fleet in MAO was disbanded as it is the furthest force from England's home centres. This doesn't count as an NMR, as it's not a major (Spring or Fall) turn.

We now move on to Spring 1903, with a deadline of 2100 GMT on Monday 21 December. I'd be looking to get any retreats in by Wednesday 23rd, and then set a deadline for Fall moves of Wednesday 30th to avoid the holiday weekend. Anyone with any problems with these indicative deadlines, let me know.

ORDERS

England:
Remove F Mid-Atlantic Ocean
France:
Build F Brest
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara

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DC 281 Winter 1902 (psychosis1973) Dec 15, 03:01 pm

DC 281 Winter 1902 (lord_granite) Dec 15, 07:26 pm

DC 281 Winter 1902 (ignite107) Dec 16, 07:44 am

DC 281 Winter 1902 (SensFan33) Dec 16, 08:14 am

DC 281 Winter 1902 (psychosis1973) Dec 16, 08:47 am

DC 281 Winter 1902 (lord_granite) Dec 18, 08:39 pm

DC 281 Winter 1902 (psychosis1973) Dec 19, 12:35 am

DC 281 Winter 1902 (wtfleming at msn.com) Dec 15, 04:00 pm

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