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On 02 Sep 2003 09:47 PM, Corrie posted the following:
Saxon king gets too close to a battle and a random arrow fells him. I'd believe that. Civil war general leads civil war charge. Makes sense. Punic war general takes only unguarded land route to surprise Romans (taking tremendous losses en route). Sure, why not. All mundane, if decisive, events. All can be accepted at face value. Most especially because all could conceivably be simulated if not duplicated. But why do you believe them as SPECIFIC EVENTS? Not hypothetical possibilities, but actual things that really happened? The only records we have are historical documents. So I assume that you must believe the documents. In the end, does it matter? The Normans, Romans, and Yankees all won. ---------------------------------------------------- Del Rawlins- Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email. Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website: http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/ |
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![]() Saxon king gets too close to a battle and a random arrow fells him. I'd believe that. Civil war general leads civil war charge. Makes sense. Punic war general takes only unguarded land route to surprise Romans (taking tremendous losses en route). Sure, why not. All mundane, if decisive, events. All can be accepted at face value. Most especially because all could conceivably be simulated if not duplicated. But why do you believe them as SPECIFIC EVENTS? Not hypothetical possibilities, but actual things that really happened? The only records we have are historical documents. So I assume that you must believe the documents. In the end, does it matter? The Normans, Romans, and Yankees all won. Del Rawlins- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Wow.... Heavy stuff. And here it was thought all you knew was welding. g Barnyard BOb -- |
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