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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2006-02-16 09:03 am

East Timor, Religious Freedom, Programming

Last Sunday I conducted the service for Dr. David Scott, founder of Community Aid Abroad in Australia and author of "Last Flight out of Dili", at the Unitarian Church. It was appropriate timing of course, with the relevations of the large scale theft of Timorese children as part of the Final Report of the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor. Read it if you have the stomach for it - and keep in mind Australia's complicity in the invasion and the militia violence.

This Sunday I'll be speaking at said location on "The Story of Francis David and King Sigusmund and the Establishment of Religious Freedom in Europe", which actually is a fascinating moment in human history, sort on the same scale as the Paris Commune in many ways. Appropriately enough after the service we'll be playtesting more of the Mimesis RPG game set in the mythic version of said environment.

Recently decided I wanted to see where the Pacal programming language was up to, so I installed Kylix (the free version of Delphi for Linux) only to discover that Borland is no longer supporting the implementation. Fortunately there is a significant community and with a bit of searching managed to get the system up and running on both my linux boxes with minimal tweaking. Have also discovered that said community has also developed their own version of a RAD GUI (Lazarus) which is doing extremely well. The Open Source community wins again.

Re: Prussia or Livonia ?

[identity profile] lardarsegreg.livejournal.com 2006-04-22 09:39 am (UTC)(link)
Livonia is naughty but makes sense.

I'm not sure how... running into the retreating russians lets me relax. It also gives me the main chance at the rest of Russia, which has to be the plan now.

Fall 04: http://www.dangpow.com/~rat/dip/ec/ecfall1904movement.gif
Austria:
A Budapest Supports A Rumania
F Constantinople - Ankara (*Fails*)
A Galicia Supports A Silesia - Warsaw
A Rumania Hold
A Tyrolia - Piedmont
A Ukraine - Moscow (*Disbanded*)

England:
F English Channel - Wales
A Yorkshire - Edinburgh (*Fails*)

France:
A Belgium Hold
A Brest Hold
A Burgundy Supports A Kiel - Munich
A Edinburgh Hold
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Irish Sea
F Western Mediterranean - Tunis

Germany:
A Berlin Supports A Kiel - Munich
A Denmark - Kiel (*bounce*)
F Helgoland Bight - Kiel (*bounce*)
A Kiel - Munich
F North Sea - Norway

Italy:
F Aegean Sea - Greece
F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea
A Munich Supports F Baltic Sea - Berlin (*Dislodged*)
A Silesia - Warsaw
A Smyrna Supports F Constantinople - Ankara

Russia:
F Baltic Sea - Sweden
F Black Sea Supports A Ankara - Constantinople
A Moscow Supports A Warsaw - Ukraine
A Sevastopol Supports A Warsaw - Ukraine

Turkey:
A Ankara - Constantinople (*Fails*)
A Warsaw - Ukraine

Italy didn't need much convincing. His weird Munich order is because he thinks that just holding is boring. Pissed off Austria, though. The support from France wasn't asked for, but very welcomed. Gave me a clear conscience as well. The bounce in Kiel was Italy's idea (one of his better ones), unlike killing Munich, to get 2 builds...

Winter 04 http://www.dangpow.com/~rat/dip/ec/ecwinter1904adjustments.gif
Austria:
Build A Vienna
Build A Trieste

England:
Remove F Wales

France:
Build F Marseilles
Build A Paris

Germany:
Build F Kiel

Italy:
Build F Rome
Build F Naples

Turkey:
Remove A Ukraine

The building went pretty much as expected. My plan for this move is to start moving north-east. I don't intend to take Sweden this turn, because me may well squeeze through my hole in Skagerrak. That gets plugged in my F05 move, just in time to stop him retreating there.

England is guaranteed to fall in 2 years. Turkey might fall sooner. Russia is next to go after those. I think that to have a chance, I will need at least St Petersburg, and maybe even Moscow as well. So far Austria has dodged all questions about how to split what's left.

After those 3 are gone, I'll start moving south. Warsaw will be my first target, hopefully. But 3 fleets, is a lot to have wasted. I will need to start building armies. All I need to be careful about is timing...

Re: Prussia or Livonia ?

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2006-04-22 11:48 am (UTC)(link)
It also gives me the main chance at the rest of Russia, which has to be the plan now.

Yes, that is quite true. They will be expecting an attack on Sweden so a surprise move towards St. Petersburg might end up with you getting both St. P and Sweden fairly quickly.

You are right the England is about to fall and Turkey is undoubatbly next. Russia will collapse soon afterwards.

After that the remaining Empires will be deciding who to take out. Unfortunatley this will be where Austria might form an alliance with France to squish Italy and Germany. Keep an eye out for that one.

France is your long term enemy. After the fall of Russia promote war south of Switzerland and concentrate your forces on an preparing for an invasion of the British Isles.