Listen, buddy. My bad but I could care less? Do the math - Americanisms are so now. Period.
(We should touch base when I'm in Limey-land this year).
Later, Donnie.
Listen, buddy. My bad but I could care less? Do the math - Americanisms are so now. Period.
Using the US terminology is becoming more common everywhere, Iain. I was always having to explain why we had to use the ADF terminology in documents, even if the US one made more sense or was "sexier". But "TOE" is more precise, as that is exactly what it is- a table listing the way a sub-unit, unit or formation is organised and equipped. "ORBAT" covers everything from a modern infantry four-man brick to 21st Army Group in 1945 or Marlborough's forces at Ramillies.Thank you, Spanner. I'm surprised that Donald tended towards the North American language........or am I........
ochoin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 7:48 pmListen, buddy. My bad but I could care less? Do the math - Americanisms are so now. Period.
(We should touch base when I'm in Limey-land this year).
Later, Donnie.
Never went (nor been) to Oxford (if we had one at Uni of NSW I never heard of it, but my uni student days were happily brief). A debating union would be an excellent site for a wind turbine, methinks.See Oxford Debating Union.
Yes. Perhaps Donald's just a little off colour?by Essex Boy » 19 Jan 2023 09:21
How the mighty have fallen.
Ah dinnae ken whit ye mean. I jist talk like normal fowk. Nuhin special tae it. Some gadjies dinnae unnerston oor accents though and we kin talk kinny fast for some. It’s no’ aw that hard once ye get the hang o’ it tho. Av goat mair problems unnerstonin some English accents than maist other accents gawn.
Ah, youse was just a bit off colour and is now back to normal.Ah dinnae ken whit ye mean. I jist talk like normal fowk. Nuhin special tae it. Some gadjies dinnae unnerston oor accents though and we kin talk kinny fast for some. It’s no’ aw that hard once ye get the hang o’ it tho. Av goat mair problems unnerstonin some English accents than maist other accents gawn.
slainte, domnhall
Either will give you a reasonable game, although we use BKC for preference. We did however playtest the most recent BKCIV version, so perhaps we're biased! RF is cheaper, but the free QRS etc sheets that are available for BKC make it less expensive than it looks at first sight. You'd probably get away with a single copy & some familiarity with the rules. There are some changes between BKCI, II and IV (no-one talks about or uses v3! ) I don't know if there is a pdf version of BKCIV available.ochoin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 6:18 am We are currently having the annual enjoyable, albeit lengthy, conversations as to what our little group will present for this year's Train & Hobby show.
Amongst other periods being mooted is WW2. It's not a period we often touch on - using Blitzkrieg Commander when we have a garage game.
There are issues with BKC – chiefly, I have the only copy of the (original) rules, Clearly, we'd need at least 2-4 copies of presumably the newer rules.....not cheap. Some of us are pretty keen on WW2 and there are some fairly big Western Desert forces being raised. I have medium sized NWE forces etc. One pal has the entire 5th Black Watch for NWE at 1:15- bet you can't guess with whom he recently served with.
So, how about ‘Rapid Fire’? @ 5 pounds a pop, it passes the expenditure requirement but I don't know much about it. And one of our number once had A game in the UK using these rules.
1. I’m assuming we’ll look at the revised RF rules – “Rapid Fire Reloaded” as they evidently simplify the original. Playable?
2. It’s labelled a big game set – which BKC really isn’t - so more Show-worthy?
3. Figures seem to be based in 2s with some singles. Most of mine, & everyone else’s, are in 3s with some 2s. Is this an issue?
4. Units seem to be actually units using TOEs – BKC operates on an amorphous mass of what you have & with any commander commanding any unit.
5. Artillery, air, airborne & a lot of aspects covered well?
Clearly,I need to know more so I'm asking here as a preliminary.
donald
There was (and is) one, but unfortunately Uni Debating Societies are often a breeding ground for would be politicians and their ilk, but occasionally productive of excellent comedians (see Shaun Michallef, The Chaser crew).
According to Gene Kelly, it's something to do with what Moses supposes (there are roses involved as well, I believe).