Algorithm used to compute war results?
2010.Feb.23, 04:52 PM
RE: Algorithm used to compute war results?
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(2010.Feb.23 04:02 PM)Airdawg Wrote:  Actually I have had a pretty wonderful real life.

I sang professionally in nightclubs, on stage, radio and TV, and I am in a large choir now. I was in the Memphis Open Air Theater and the Memphis Front Street Theater. I sang rock & roll, theater, pop and gospel music. I have been involved with four theater groups in West Tennessee. I graduated from High School with Tommy Cash (Johnny's Brother) and have known all the members of the Cash family for years. Through then I met Roy Orbison, Jerry lee Lewis, Elvis Presley and many others before they ever became famous musicians.
I spent 23 years in the USAF in Aviation Electronics working on C-124, C-130, KC-135, and B-52 aircraft. I worked on the Bomb/Nav Computer and Radar on the B-52E. I was a field engineer for Honeywell Process Control Division, and a maintenance supervisor in an aluminum plant. I served in Belgium, Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi with the USAF. I have lived in Arkansas and Tennessee since leaving the AF.

I have an Electrical Contractors License in the State of Tennessee. I have a BS in Computer Science, and an AS in Aviation Electronics. I have worked as a computer programmer in industrial process control and done component level repair in electronics, radio and TV, and computer maintenance. I am a substitute teacher for the local school district, teaching middle school, and high school.

I am a writer. I wrote a computer column for 10 years for a newspaper, The City News, in Jackson, TN and was a staff reporter for a county newspaper, The Carroll News Leader, for six years. I am published on the Internet. I have written reviews of games, movies and books, and many interviews with authors, writers, actors and directors. I was privileged to write one of James Doohan's (Scotty on StarTrek) obituaries. I was a friend of his.

I am a friend of Dave Arneson, one of the founders of Dungeon and Dragons and TSR. I have written modules for the RPGA, and alpha and beta tested RP games for the Flying Buffalo Game Company. I am a Master Level GM registered with Wizards of the Coast and the Role-Playing Gamers Association, RPGA #150309.

I started gaming in the 70's playing Chain Mail. I have played AD&D, D&D (all four editions), Shadowrun, Battletech, Call of Cthulhu, Blackmoor, and many other game systems. I have been running a D&D adventure in Greyhawk on-line for 6 years, and a Gamemaster's, Pathfinders game on-line for three years. I wrote one of the first character generators ever written for AD&D second edition, published in the Commodore magazine.

I am a prison Chaplain serving in the Carroll County Tennessee Penal System. I have a two hour radio show, "Legends of Country Music" (starting in two weeks) on one of our local radio stations, WVHR 100.9 FM.

I have two children and four grandchildren. Both my children are medical professionals. My son is a genetic research scientist at St. Jude Hospital. I have been married for 45 years, and I will be 70 years old in April 2010. I am drawing three full retirements and the benefits from a 401K that I rolled into an annuity. I live in a two-story log (3572 sq. ft.) home with a full basement (that I built with my own two hands) on seven acres of land, 2.5 miles from a 1000 acre lake. I am now able to do whatever I want to do to entertain myself.

I was attempting to address an issue that I thought would make the AwakenedLands game more realistic and more fun for all of the players. If that makes me a freak I embrace that with much gusto.

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Those are my credentials. Other than being able to write caustic comments in foul language, Dingus/ Chance the Hairy Fairy, WHAT are yours?

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Messages In This Thread
Algorithm used to compute war results? - Airdawg - 2010.Feb.23, 10:15 AM
RE: Algorithm used to compute war results? - Airdawg - 2010.Feb.23, 04:02 PM
RE: Algorithm used to compute war results? - Leopard - 2010.Feb.23 04:52 PM
RE: Algorithm used to compute war results? - BenDover - 2010.Feb.23, 07:10 PM
RE: Algorithm used to compute war results? - badmanbren - 2010.Mar.01, 02:56 PM