I see, that's interesting. About my last comment, I was just kidding of course:laugh4: Anyway, here take a look about Raki (called Tsikoudia here in Crete): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsikoudia
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I see, that's interesting. About my last comment, I was just kidding of course:laugh4: Anyway, here take a look about Raki (called Tsikoudia here in Crete): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsikoudia
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Hm . . . I see I'm the only (almost) attorney. 24 year old Puerto-Rican/American living in the arctic tundra we call Illinois until I finish law school in May and I get to go back to warm, sunny Los Angeles. I'm trying to angle myself into urban planning, but that's in the air. I've been playing RTS since AOE II. Became fascinated with history in my teens and have since been a macro-history buff. I've never cared for dates or people, but trends and huge movements. Studied Sociology in college and read a lot of military history, philosophy, and political treatises in my spare time.
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Beautiful Concubine Sharp/Charismatic/Vigorous
mouser (cat) Unselfish/Optimistic/Disloyal
Likes a drink
pedant
Second Law student.
University of Ghent. 3rd year ; 19years old (yeah, I skipped a year somewhere)
History and music are my hobbies.
Well, I'm in my last bachelor year.
So, next year I start my first year of the master's degree.
I'm planning to do at least one master after master too.
Edit : the difference between barristers and attorneys only exists in common law countries, so you can't compare it with that.
...even kids with chicken pocks
Lawyer here, 32, from Dominican Republic. Always played RTW, and living the EB experience.
Salesman , 39 with a passion for history.
I have a wife and a little daughter and waaaaaaaay to short of time.
No the other Way round haha. So im stuck with an Irish surname as opposed to an Ulster Scot one.
No bother My views are nationalist but the provos (which two of my uncles were) disgust me along with my father and mother. Her Nephew, my cousin. Was in the UVF too lol. I Love my herritage I AM NORN IRON! :help:
I´ve tried the Macedonian and Turkish kinds of raki, don't know if there is a difference, though i must say i do not like them very much. ouzo is definitely better. Lived in Turkey and Macedonia, or FYROM if you prefer, for about half my life and recentley spent 2 months on the greek side of Cyprus, and countless small holidays in Thessaloniki, but never tried Tsikoudia, will definitely see if i can find it next time i´m down in those parts of the world, though I prefer some fine herb over most drinks.:2thumbsup:
I registered a while ago, but haven't been very active, mostly because if there is something interesting to read on the forum, it´s usually nothing I know a great deal about, so no use of posting, or something I do know something about, and thus boring. Mostly the first :embarassed: (which is why I spend a great deal of time browsing this forum)
So I guess it turns out I know of most members here, but you don´t know me since I never really properly introduced myself. I know you, you don't know me, creepy eh? :laugh4:
Anyway, I´m 22, Swedish, and currently living in the south of Sweden, trying to finish a bachelor in history.
After half a year of wasting my life on WoW I decided to get something else to waste my life on. That turned out to be EB and oh boy is it worthy of wasting your life on.:beam:
Though unfortunately for me I do not have that much time to waste any more, due to workload and school.
What got me interested in EB was ofc the claim for historical accuracy but also the trait system, which is still the reason why I always go back to EB over other mods. I must confess I prefer the period of the fall of the Roman empire (don´t hit me!) which is why I love this mod, since I learn something new in a very easy and relaxing way, my knowledge in 272 BC has radically improved since I first stumbled on this mod:2thumbsup::
Actually EBs representation of Pahlava inspired me into learning more about their history and helped me choose my subject for my bachelor essay! :beam: Which is about the biggest compliment I can give to the EB team.
Now thats enough from me!
Is it just me, or did this get off topic?
I see. Greek Macedonia produces some good quality Tsipouro as well (I got terribly drunk from it this year:laugh4:). You should try Tsikoudia, don't have to come over to Crete per se, except if you're into traditional stuff. Then you should consider visiting local villages, where the inhabitants are very welcoming to foreigners and usually offer them house-made things, Tsikoudia being one of the standard ones. Just one thing: Don't try to refuse anything given to you by Cretans, as they're easily offended and all of them carry WWII rifles and pistols (from the Germanic assault of Crete) with them:laugh4:
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I see. Greek Macedonia produces some good quality Tsipouro as well (I got terribly drunk from it this year). You should try Tsikoudia, don't have to come over to Crete per se, except if you're into traditional stuff. Then you should consider visiting local villages, where the inhabitants are very welcoming to foreigners and usually offer them house-made things, Tsikoudia being one of the standard ones. Just one thing: Don't try to refuse anything given to you by Cretans, as they're easily offended and all of them carry WWII rifles and pistols (from the Germanic assault of Crete) with them
Drink alcoholic beverages, after all is good when you know enough is enough:oops:, drink a lot of it and you will :dizzy2::dizzy2::dizzy2::dizzy2::dizzy2::dizzy2::dizzy2::dizzy2::dizzy2::furious3::laugh4::furious3:
In my campus, the best alcoholic beverages our students had invent is a glass of vodka (250 ml), mixed with 2 glass of pepsi blue and 1 glass of lemon juice is the best after all, try it sometimes...:book:
If I ever go to Greece, which I will have to at some point for the bucket loads of history, I have to try some of your alcohol like ouzo and all the other names!
Meanwhile if you come to England I can give you beer, beer, a bit more beer, some whiskey and gin and bourbon. And then soft drinks mixed with vodka. Irn Bru and Vodka FTW! closely followed by cointreau.
I've been playing EB now for about 3 years on and off now, im currently 19. A unversity student in Bristol studying Music Tech.
Always had a hobby in history and games so its a natural choice, other than that i like freeparties, drum and bass and weed.
Think its quite a varied community.
I applaud you, good sir, for what you're doing; seeing as I used to live at the edge of Dine'tah myself. (Flagstaff, AZ). Keep up the good work :-)
And as for myself--
I'm a 24 year old history major and religious studies minor, currently in Cottonwood, Arizona. I focused mostly on Byzantine History, though I do have a fascination for the Hellenistic Period which is covered by EB, and I've been playing it since 0.7. I also fence when I have the time (Saber is my preferred weapon of choice--and should give you an idea of my personality)
I'm right now taking a hiatus from school, working at Montezuma Castle National Monument as a gift shop peon (eh, it pays some of the bills), but when I return to school, it will be to a seminary where I will be eventually ordained as an Orthodox Priest (unsure of which diocese, and the situation of Orthodoxy in America is so ridiculously disorganized now that it practically disgusts me. There is far too much factionalism--I may even go overseas to study.)
I am graduated in History and i appreciate your work. I am following the mod grow up may be since the begining, but only in spaniard forums.
I just loved vanilla and heard that EB was a good mod, so I tired it and it sparked my interest in the classical era and military history, thank you EB for introducing me to such an interesting and inticate time in history, here, have a balloon:balloon2:
Just thinking about extending the EB timeline far into 200 AD, not only 14 AD... add some BI churchs... and made Koinon Hellenon, instead of Romans... a christian-torturer... they didn't throw them into lions in amphitheatres... but instead force the poor christians to sit in the class and listen to their vogon poetry...:laugh4:Quote:
Cydos Vladimiros says:
I'm a 24 year old history major and religious studies minor, currently in Cottonwood, Arizona. I focused mostly on Byzantine History, though I do have a fascination for the Hellenistic Period which is covered by EB, and I've been playing it since 0.7. I also fence when I have the time (Saber is my preferred weapon of choice--and should give you an idea of my personality)
note: I'm a Christian and at first playing EB campaign, I wonder about Paul's letter to the Galatians...
I'm a 21 year old living in that great expanse of New York that doesn't associate itself with the city proper. I hail from the chemically polluted shores near Rochester, and am a third year Archaeological Studies Major at a university about five hours away from my hometown. I've always had a passion for history, and a love of strategy games. Never have the two been wed so beautifully as in EB.
So keep up the good work.
Well, a 41-year old former Rugger* (an oddity in the US), former skydiver, and still downhill skiier when I can. The climate and terrain in my current locale (south of Houston is hot, flat and swampy) mean I have to travel to ski, but I'm working on that. . .
I've played all the TW games and I accidentally found EB while surfing for some way to "punch-up" my TW experience. I actually found EB the day after 1.0 was released!
I used to think mods were fan-boy attempts to make their favorite {anything} play the way they want it to (invincible Romans, etc.). On this count, I was dead wrong.
*I've only given up the first 2 halves of the rugby match. I still enjoy the third half (pub).