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Taktik
26 Jan 08, 22:52
Ok, I am tired of facing hordes of SMG infantry, Flame tanks, Airborne and what not. Reminds me of the BO days, when every infantryman was British Airborne, American Glider or German Fusilier.

Scenario. Lets find a good one. Anyone? I will start to look through my old list of "worth playing" scenarios. Thanks.

Best,
Craig

jdsu
28 Jan 08, 01:38
Hello Taktik,

Long time. Good to see you back.

I have been inactive myself. Can't devote the time like before.

Wouldn't mind playing a scen; nothing larger than 2.000 pts per side - otherwise your pick.


jdsu

Taktik
28 Jan 08, 01:51
Hey James, nice to hear from you. Long time indeed. I would enjoy a game, for sure. I will check into it tomorrow. Its late and heading to bed. If you can think of a scenario you'd like in the meantime, let me know.

vonwike1@comcast.net

Best,
Craig

jdsu
30 Jan 08, 00:33
Craig, I'll leave the toughest job to you, finding the right scenario.

Taktik
30 Jan 08, 00:45
What is your email, sir :)

jdsu
30 Jan 08, 01:04
welcome to the house of pain

huntedhdk@hotmail.com

ER_Chaser
30 Jan 08, 01:20
After seeing your username, JDSU, I cannot help but posting here to ask you: how much indeed did you lose in the internet bubble? (or make?) :)

jdsu
30 Jan 08, 01:52
JDSU

"Just Don't Sell Us"

Sums up the tech bubble very nicely.

The stock, roundtrip 1 to 1,200 and back to 1 in what? 3 years?
Many fortunes were made on paper, many lost for real.

While I lost riding the internet & tech stocks down from March 2000 until I bailed (and no, I didn't wait until they hit single digits - the pain was too much after a 30% haircut, which meant I was off the roller coaster around April/May); I made so much during Jan & Feb I ended 2000 with a healthy gain. It is good to have luck on your side.

err... you asked.

jdsu
30 Jan 08, 01:55
Craig - you receive my email?

ER_Chaser
30 Jan 08, 09:57
JDSU

"Just Don't Sell Us"

Sums up the tech bubble very nicely.

The stock, roundtrip 1 to 1,200 and back to 1 in what? 3 years?
Many fortunes were made on paper, many lost for real.

While I lost riding the internet & tech stocks down from March 2000 until I bailed (and no, I didn't wait until they hit single digits - the pain was too much after a 30% haircut, which meant I was off the roller coaster around April/May); I made so much during Jan & Feb I ended 2000 with a healthy gain. It is good to have luck on your side.

err... you asked.


You are Wisdom then! :) Indeed... to tell the truth, I lost all my investment (literally ALL) during that time. The capital loss will be enough for me to take tax cut until death... :(