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Backup materials relating to the analytic and game design work of Charles Cameron
Thursday, July 22, 2004
Posted
12:30 PM
by Charles
Martial Musics: Here's one more of my doublequotes The URLs, for anyone who wants to read the quotes in context, are as follows: Musicians call-up is not playing well in Congress Terror in the Skies, Again? http://home.earthlink.net/~hipbone/beadlogs.html is the address where I'm blogging that whole series separately, so you might want to bookmark that URL if they're of interest.
Posted
10:21 AM
by Charles
Trackback John Robb's mention of this blog yesterday (see previous post) finally nudged me into finding a trackback solution for Blogger, to wit, HaloScan . I still can't ping John from yesterday's post, but I hopefully can and will from this one. Now, back to the business of gaming war and peace.. I just picked up a copy of Jane Thompson's book Wargames: Inside the World of 20th Century War Reenactors . Looks fascinating, as giving us another set of windows on war and what it means to us, how we "handle" it on the inside.
Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Posted
4:41 PM
by Charles
Blogged by John Robb John Robb's blog today included a link through to this one. I haven't been writing here in a while, and I suppose I should probably do so again -- but in the meantime, "
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