They sell us the president the same way
They sell us our clothes and our cars
They sell us everything from youth to religion
The same time they sell us our wars
I want to know who the men in the shadows are
I want to hear somebody ask them why
They can be counted on to tell us who our enemies are
But they're never the ones to fight or to die
And there are lives in the balance

Jackson Browne "Lives in the Balance"

If there's a child on the south side of Chicago who can't read, that matters to me, even if it's not my child.
If there's a senior citizen somewhere who can't pay for their prescription and having to choose between medicine and the rent, that makes my life poorer, even if it's not my grandparent.
If there's an Arab-American family being rounded up without benefit of an attorney or due process, that threatens my civil liberties.

Barack Obama

A fundamental strategy is you divide your enemies and unite your friends. We are uniting our enemies and dividing our friends. That is not a strategy for success.

Zbigniew brzezinski -- Former National Security Adviser

TAP Home Tinamou Home

Boston Harbor (Industrial Waste)

Perdu (Railway Rivals)

Perdix (Railway Rivals)

Fat Bottomed Girls (Breaking Away)

Plutocrats (Outpost)

Carrier Pigeon (Diplomacy)

2001 - A Gaming Odyssey (Diplomacy)

Game Openings

Bronzewing (Railway Rivals)

Map for Carrier Pigeon (Diplomacy)

Three Mile Island (Industrial Waste)

Snoopy (Sopwith)

I was listening to the radio but not really listening as normal, just background noise, when the words Jackson Browne was singing started to sink in. Seemed remarkably appropriate for today, and rather sad that they were written almost 20 years ago.

Welcome to Tinamou #52, produced by Dave Partridge, 15 Woodland Drive, Brookline NH, 03033 (email: rebhuhn of rocketmail.com ). Tinamou now appears on the web in conjunction with TAP. The web page has everything you’ll find here including maps. Go to Jim’s index page http://www.diplom.org/DipPouch/Postal/Zines/TAP and check it out, your comments and suggestions are welcome!

Life in the new office is good. Still haven’t found everything, that comes of shoving the remnants of a 20 person office into a two person office, but that short commute is great. I can run home for lunch (literally!)and have a lot more time for things. I’d forgotten how nice it is to not commute!

Kids soccer is just starting and I’ll be coaching my son again. Saturdays in the fall are just for soccer. Two kids games, then my own game in the afternoon. Guess who gets to pick what we do on Sunday? I love the sport and it’s become a year round occupation for me as we have some excellent indoor facilities nearby. I still follow football but I sure wouldn’t want my kids to play it. And I track the Red Sox but I don’t want my kids playing baseball either, I don’t want to have to sit through the games!

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Game Openings:

Hey, some movement! We’re getting a lot closer on the standard dip game and even Perestroika Dip and there’s a request for RR game. Come on guys, sign up!

Gunboat with press: Four signed up so far. Reconfirm for me if you are interested in this.

Perestroika Diplomacy: Add an economic twist to the classic game. Centers generate revenue, armies and fleets must be maintained, and treasuries can be sacked! Rules are available on request.

Signed up: Art Schleinkofer, Phil Reynolds, Harold Reynolds, Karl Schmit, Graham Wilson

Standard Diplomacy: That’s it, the one and only original

Signed up: Fred Wiedermeyer, Hank Alme, Cary Nichols, Graham Wilson, Karl Muller

Just the results please: Don’t really know what to call this one as I just came up with it. Perhaps it’s been tried before. The twist for this variant is that each season only the ending unit positions are published, not the orders. You’ll know who went where, but not who helped whom, or want may have been tried unsuccessfully.

Signed up: Phil Reynolds, Doug Kent, Graham Wilson

Industrial Waste:

A new game for 3-4 players. Manager your factory and build your products, but beware, increased production means more waste, and if you aren’t careful you’ll find that working in a sludge pit affects your productivity and the bottom line.

Game Opening: Jim Tretick, Graham Wilson. Need 2 more.

Game Opening – Card trading variant. Contact Dave or Richard Weiss.

Railway Rivals: New Game: Ukraine. (Map on website)

Signed up: Michael Pargman, Conrad von Metzke, need more!

Outpost:

Sign up for the next game to start when the current one finishes.

Snowball fighting: Current game is over. Anyone interested in another go? 3 signed up so far

Golden Strider: It is to running what Breaking Away is to bike riding. See Tom’s szine off-the-shelf at http://www. olympus.net/personal/thowell/o-t-s/index.html for some games in progress.

Signed up: Tom Howell

Sopwith: Snoopy just started. I’ll start taking names now for the next game if anyone’s interested.

Reader’s Choice: I’m open to anything, just send me the rules and if I think I can run it, I’ll offer it.

Deadline: Monday, Nov 1.

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Breaking Away: Fat Bottomed Girls

Langford fires the rocket boosters and blasts to the front. Greece and Babette make a small break, but no one is catching him. Still a fairly large pelleton hanging together, and then the group of six, who are riding for pride but have no chance to score. No surprise as Tom garners the highest replacement cards. Should be an interesting finish!

BOOB to Frank and George: Hello!!! What about me?? Kramer is lining up with Tjinder, isn't he?? What a crowd on 91, too bad we're only giving Howell's Camilla the points!!

BOOB to Elaine: If you played your three, you GOT another three.... you have to play your 12 SOMETIME! Next time would be good....

BOOB to Dans: Langford has guaranteed the victory, 20 points are mine!!! You pikers....

BOOB to GM: "Caution to the win" was a typo, but BETTER

than what I meant!

GM to BOOB: Two points for serendipity.

BOOB to ROME: Thank you for the 10, another 10 please!

BOOB to Dans: You are going to play those big cards SOMETIME, aren't you??

BOOB to GM: Barone can too get something.... the back six

are out for SURE, that leaves 18 players to get the 8 scoring slots. Dagmar and Abigail can be beaten by Barone for sure too. And Singh has no real chance (Cutler will score...). And Frank is SUCH a horrible manager that we count all four of them out. Ooopps, the probably puts Barone about 10th. Take it back, you're right, I get 35 plus whatever Cutler scores.

GM – BOOB: Yup, and that means the question is what can Rick and Tom grab. Should be interesting.

BARNO to DESPER: Found on planetspace.de: "Microsoft is not the Borg collective. The Borg collective has got proper networking."

(BARNO SAW THIS ANALYSIS ON GROKLAW): "Round1: SCOG started fast with a lot of movement, copyright claims, millions of lines of code, but not landing any solid shots. IBM content to parry and look for openings.

Round2: IBM picks up the pace, demanding evidence. SCOG, unable to respond, is backed to the ropes and reduced to swinging wildly then clinching and holding on to buy time. SCOG tries to rally by amending claims, but flaws in their defense are becoming apparent. After motion to compel by IBM, the referee orders SCOG to produce with specificity.

SCOG unable to respond.

Round3: IBM attacks hard. Counterclaim #10 is a stiff jab/uppercut combination which IBM follows up with a hard left hook in the form of a motion for PSJ [Partial Summary Judgement] on copyright claims. SCOG flails wildly, trying to fend IBM off with overlength memos and low blows about discovery abuse. IBM pounds away at the copyright claims,

and the referee again orders SCOG to comply. Returning to the corner at the bell, SCOG appeared dazed, mumbling incoherently about "good faith".

Round4: As SCOG tries to feint newly discovered infringements and more overlength memos, IBM blocks the shots with motions to strike, and counters with well placed shots to the head, exposing SCOG's misdirection and lack of evidence. SCOG still clinching and holding on. Suddenly, just before the bell to end the round, IBM switches tactics and deliveres a solid combination to the body with a motion for

PSJ on the contract claims.

We're now in the corner between rounds. IBM is looking confident, fit and fresh.

The SCOG cornerman is pulling his hair out and frantically dumping ice into SCOG's shorts, as Darl, dazed and confused babbles aimlessly about their 25 years of dedicated UNIX service and getting the facts to the jury...

My prediction: a couple more rounds max. This ain't gonna go the distance."

 

:Black Bottomed Girls (Brendan Whyte) 5 points

A

7

Black Pudding Bertha

5

5

3

3

B

7

Big bad Bobbette

5

3

3

 

C

4

Bo Dacious Derek

3

6

6

 

D

3

Barbarella Eden

3

4

6

 

Homegrown Evil (Mike Barno) 0 points

A

4

Dick Cheney

3

3

6

 

B

6

John Ashcroft

3

3

3

 

C

15

Karl Rove

4

4

3

 

D

12

Donald Rumsfeld

3

16

12

 

Thin Bottomed Girls (Tom Howell) 24 points

Manager: Edith

A

3

Abigail

3

3

9

3

B

18

Babette

9

12

4

C

10

Camilla

4

10

10

D

3

Dagmar

3

3

13

The Four Kingdoms of Daniel Chapter Seven (Eric Brosius) 8 points

A

10

Babylon

7

11

16

10

B

12

Persia

5

7

7

 

C

17

Greece

6

7

3

D

10

Rome

3

20

5

The Front Men (Jim Burgess) 15 points

Manager: Ian Curtis

A

10

Jon Langford

3

3

3

3

B

6

Richard Barone

3

4

7

 

C

5

Mark Cutler

7

13

3

D

3

Tjinder Singh

4

4

4

The Team About Nothing (Rick Desper) 26 points

Manager: Frank Costanza

A

3

Jerry Seinfeld

4

7

13

6

B

12

Elaine Benes

3

3

7

C

10

Cosmo Kramer

3

3

5

D

3

George Costanza

3

3

4

Square

Riders

Card

F I N I S H L I N E

 

120

   

119

   

118

   

117

   

116

langford

3

. . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . .

106

   

105

   

104

greece

3

103

babette

4

102

   

101

   

100

   

99

abigail, rove

3

98

kramer, Rome

5

97

elaine, persia, barone

7

96

babylon, camilla

10

95

rumsfeld

12

94

dagmar

13

93

   

92

cutler

3

91

singh , george

4

90

jerry

6

89

   

88

   

87

   

86

   

85

   

84

bertha, bobbette. ashcroft

3

83

cheney, bo dacious, barbarella

6

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2001 A Gaming ODYSSEY

Orphaned from Deny Everything

HELD OVER -- Anyone heard from Mike?

 

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Carrier Pigeon (2003E), Standard Diplomacy,

Postal negotiations only

We’ve got treachery. We’ve got misorders. We’ve got center swaps. We’ve got Diplomacy! As expected, Italy and France swap centers. France stabs Germany for a net gain however. Austria’s misorder is costly, as Turkey seems to have been reading his mail and takes Greece. That’s useful for Turkey as Russia slides south. Russia and England swap centers as well, although this one seems a bit friendlier than the one in the southwest.

.Please note the new address for Russia!

Country

Player

Address

Austria

Alexander Woo

2322 Shattuck Ave. #308
Berkeley, CA 94704

England

Robert Dowrey

76 Potter Avenue
Orchard Park, NY 14127

France

Karl Schmit

1452 Seville Dr. #3
Green Bay, WI 54302-5559

Germany

Hank Alme

506 Paige Loop
Los Alamos, NM 87544

Italy

John Power

18 Tilton Court
Baltimore, MD 21236

Russia

NEW

Doug Kent

ADDRESS

Unit F #30694-177
Federal Correctional Institution McKean
PO Box 8000, Bradford, PA 16701

Turkey

Fred Wiedemeyer

Box 92010, Meadowbrook R.P.O.
Edmonton, AB T6T 1N1 CANADA

 

Fall 1904

Country

Moves

Austria

a boh – tyr, a vie – gal, a bud s a rum, a rum s r f sev (otm), a ser s f tri, f tri h (nsu), f gre h (unordered)

England

f ska – den, f hel – hol, a edi – yor, f nth – s f hel - hol, a bel s f hel - hol

France

f tus – rom, a bur – mun, a gas – spa, f mao s a gas – spa, f eng - bre

Germany

a mun – ruh, a hol s f a bur – bel (nso), a kie s hol

Italy

a naf – spa, f wms c a naf – spa, a mar s a naf – spa, f lyo s a mar

Russia

f swe s e f ska – den, f nwy s e f nth, a war – gal, f sev – arm, a ukr – sev, a gal – sil

Turkey

f aeg s a bul – gre, a con – bul, a bul – gre, f bla s r a ukr – rum (nso)

 

 

Winter 1904

Retreats

Austria: f gre – alb, ion, OTB

Germany: a hol annihilated

Adjustments

Country

Centers

Adjustments

Austria

tri, bud, vie, ser, rum, gre

even or -1

England

lon, edi, lvp, bel, hol, den, nwy

build 1 *

France

bre, par, mar, spa, por, rom, mun

build 1

Germany

kie, ber, mun

even

Italy

rom, ven, nap, tun, mar

even

Russia

sev, war, mos, stp, swe, den, nwy

even

Turkey

con, ank, smy, bul, gre

build one

*England builds one due to a destroyed unit.

Press:

Eng to Russia - I don't know what you tried to prove in Norway last turn, but if this keeps up I shall ask Germany to send Lenin back sooner so he can stir up some trouble on the home front.

England to GM- Why not a rule so we can send revolutionaries into the home country of certain opponents to cause dissention and anarchy on the home front?

GM – England: You work out the rules for the variant, and I’ll run the game.

(VIENNA - BOARD): Gee, by my calculations, everyone would have been happier if I had moved to Venice in the Spring, at least until it was clear whether I would bounce the French out of Rome or not.

(SMILEY - EVERYONE): Sorry for the relative lack of mail from me. I'll write if it's important, or if it's interesting, but right now I have 3 papers and a dissertation to write.

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