Formation of the United States of America
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That was quite informative. Thanks for the link, I'll have to show it to my son--he did a paper on Kentucky a few months ago. The narration left out a lot of the war with Indians in the Eastern states, but I see on their home page that they have a separate video on the war with the Indians. It's a sad thing that the world has been in a continuous state of war, somewhere, for all of recorded history. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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Every line of code is a liability - Taka MuraokaMarc Clifton wrote: It's a sad thing that the world has been in a continuous state of war, somewhere, for all of recorded history Indeed. Interesting though how wars are now less over new land and expanding borders and more about who controls what is within cemmented borders. Also maybe I have it wrong but most wars are now civil, between different parties of people in the same country, lots of racist and religious wars. Direct invasions of other countries (Iraq into Kuwait) are just a no no these days, they are delt with swiftly and without opposition. Wars within borders though are tough to decide on. Do you go in and stop them, but who do you side with and who do you empower? I wonder how many types of war we have invented?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
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Marc Clifton wrote: It's a sad thing that the world has been in a continuous state of war, somewhere, for all of recorded history Indeed. Interesting though how wars are now less over new land and expanding borders and more about who controls what is within cemmented borders. Also maybe I have it wrong but most wars are now civil, between different parties of people in the same country, lots of racist and religious wars. Direct invasions of other countries (Iraq into Kuwait) are just a no no these days, they are delt with swiftly and without opposition. Wars within borders though are tough to decide on. Do you go in and stop them, but who do you side with and who do you empower? I wonder how many types of war we have invented?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africalauren wrote: theyre making a movie about me "confessions of a dangerous bitch" (hey! she said it, not me)
I wonder how many types of war we have invented? I suspect the Japanese might have a good answer to that one. I've always wanted to read The Art of War (having seen so many enticing quotes) but I never have. I've heard it's a good bood for learning how to deal with management. Go figure! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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Interesting narrated animation on the formation of the USA.[^] No war mentioned... well no war involving Iraq or Arabs or oil or anything, just Americans fighting Americans and Europeans. Good idea this kind of animation. Gives a broad understanding of a countries history, useful for other countries IMO. Now I also understand what Yanks mean when they speak aobut the 49th and 42nd parralells.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africalauren wrote: theyre making a movie about me "confessions of a dangerous bitch" (hey! she said it, not me)
That's pretty interesting! I can't believe that huge area (Louisianna) was purchased by Jefferson! I am sorry they didn't mention the price. Imagine he had been a smaller man, and had left it as inheritance only for his family, not for the nation as a whole. History is amazing.
A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch
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Marc Clifton wrote: It's a sad thing that the world has been in a continuous state of war, somewhere, for all of recorded history Indeed. Interesting though how wars are now less over new land and expanding borders and more about who controls what is within cemmented borders. Also maybe I have it wrong but most wars are now civil, between different parties of people in the same country, lots of racist and religious wars. Direct invasions of other countries (Iraq into Kuwait) are just a no no these days, they are delt with swiftly and without opposition. Wars within borders though are tough to decide on. Do you go in and stop them, but who do you side with and who do you empower? I wonder how many types of war we have invented?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africalauren wrote: theyre making a movie about me "confessions of a dangerous bitch" (hey! she said it, not me)
Paul Watson wrote: I wonder how many types of war we have invented? Do you mean how many strategies ? :~ AFAIK, the concept of battle was introduced by the Greeks, with the Hoplit[^] as base of the Phalange, said a documentary I watched days ago. The strength of the Phalange was its cohesion, each warrior protecting the other with his shield, and a compact mass of lances as offensive weapon. It's was also its weakness, 'cause when the cohesion was broken, protection wasn't effective anymore, and because hoplits were close to each other, with few mobility, they were easy to slaughter.
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Paul Watson wrote: I wonder how many types of war we have invented? Do you mean how many strategies ? :~ AFAIK, the concept of battle was introduced by the Greeks, with the Hoplit[^] as base of the Phalange, said a documentary I watched days ago. The strength of the Phalange was its cohesion, each warrior protecting the other with his shield, and a compact mass of lances as offensive weapon. It's was also its weakness, 'cause when the cohesion was broken, protection wasn't effective anymore, and because hoplits were close to each other, with few mobility, they were easy to slaughter.
Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons Cowboy Bebop
KaЯl wrote: Do you mean how many strategies ? No, but thanks for the explanation anyway, quite interesting. I meant types of war. As in civil, inter-country, continental, world war, religious jihad type etc. I wonder if there are any two entities that have not had a war between them?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africalauren wrote: theyre making a movie about me "confessions of a dangerous bitch" (hey! she said it, not me)
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KaЯl wrote: Do you mean how many strategies ? No, but thanks for the explanation anyway, quite interesting. I meant types of war. As in civil, inter-country, continental, world war, religious jihad type etc. I wonder if there are any two entities that have not had a war between them?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africalauren wrote: theyre making a movie about me "confessions of a dangerous bitch" (hey! she said it, not me)
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That's pretty interesting! I can't believe that huge area (Louisianna) was purchased by Jefferson! I am sorry they didn't mention the price. Imagine he had been a smaller man, and had left it as inheritance only for his family, not for the nation as a whole. History is amazing.
A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch
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That's pretty interesting! I can't believe that huge area (Louisianna) was purchased by Jefferson! I am sorry they didn't mention the price. Imagine he had been a smaller man, and had left it as inheritance only for his family, not for the nation as a whole. History is amazing.
A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch
Megan Forbes wrote: I can't believe that huge area (Louisianna) was purchased by Jefferson! Even more interesting is that Jefferson was the original opponent of excessive use of public funds by the federal government. The deal was just to good to pass up. Megan Forbes wrote: Imagine he had been a smaller man, and had left it as inheritance only for his family, not for the nation as a whole. Even if he could have afforded to do that on his own, no other American would have respected his title to it. As a people, we were going to take that territory regardless of who owned it. "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle
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Interesting narrated animation on the formation of the USA.[^] No war mentioned... well no war involving Iraq or Arabs or oil or anything, just Americans fighting Americans and Europeans. Good idea this kind of animation. Gives a broad understanding of a countries history, useful for other countries IMO. Now I also understand what Yanks mean when they speak aobut the 49th and 42nd parralells.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africalauren wrote: theyre making a movie about me "confessions of a dangerous bitch" (hey! she said it, not me)
Thanks a lot for the link, Paul. My son has started his U.S. history class as part of his social studies course in school. I'm sure he will find that animated history pretty informative.
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Interesting narrated animation on the formation of the USA.[^] No war mentioned... well no war involving Iraq or Arabs or oil or anything, just Americans fighting Americans and Europeans. Good idea this kind of animation. Gives a broad understanding of a countries history, useful for other countries IMO. Now I also understand what Yanks mean when they speak aobut the 49th and 42nd parralells.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africalauren wrote: theyre making a movie about me "confessions of a dangerous bitch" (hey! she said it, not me)
Three Dead Trolls In A Baggie -- The War Of 1812 Oh, come back, proud Canadians To before you had TV, No hockey night in Canada, There was no CBC (Oh, my God!). In 1812, Madison was mad, He was the president, you know Well, he thought he’d tell the British where they ought to go He thought he’d invade Canada, He thought that he was tough Instead we went to Washington.... And burned down all his stuff! And the White House burned, burned, burned, And we’re the one’s that did it! It burned, burned, burned, While the president ran and cried. It burned, burned, burned, And things were very historical. And the Americans ran and cried like a bunch of little babies Waa waa waah! In the War of 1812! Now some hillbillies from Kentucky, Dressed in green and red, Left home to fight in Canada, But they returned home dead It’s the only war the Yankees lost, except for Vietnam And also the Alamo... and the Bay of... ham. The loser was America, The winner was ourselves, So join right in and gloat about the War of 1812 And the White House burned, burned, burned, And we’re the one’s that did it! It burned, burned, burned, While the president ran and cried. It burned, burned, burned, And things were very historical. And the Americans ran and cried like a bunch of little babies Waa waa waah! In the War of 1812! In 1812, we were just sittin’ around, Mindin’ our own business, puttin’ crops into the ground. We heard the soldiers coming and we didn’t like that sound. So we took a boat to Washington and burned it to the ground. Oh... we... fired our guns, but the Yankees kept-a coming, There wasn’t quite as many as there was a while ago. We fired once more and the Yankees started running, Down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico, oh, oh.... They ran through the snow and they ran through the forest, They ran through the bushes where the beavers wouldn’t go. They ran so fast, they forgot to take their culture, Back to America, and Gulf and Texaco So, if you go to Washington, its buildings clean and nice, Bring a pack of matches, and we’ll burn the White House twice! And the White House burned, burned, burned, But the Americans won’t admit it It burned, burned, burned, It burned and burned and burned It burned, burned, burned, Now, I bet that made them mad And the Americans ran and cried like a bunch of little babies Waa waa waah! In the War of 1812! sorry -- Help me! I'm turning into a
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Three Dead Trolls In A Baggie -- The War Of 1812 Oh, come back, proud Canadians To before you had TV, No hockey night in Canada, There was no CBC (Oh, my God!). In 1812, Madison was mad, He was the president, you know Well, he thought he’d tell the British where they ought to go He thought he’d invade Canada, He thought that he was tough Instead we went to Washington.... And burned down all his stuff! And the White House burned, burned, burned, And we’re the one’s that did it! It burned, burned, burned, While the president ran and cried. It burned, burned, burned, And things were very historical. And the Americans ran and cried like a bunch of little babies Waa waa waah! In the War of 1812! Now some hillbillies from Kentucky, Dressed in green and red, Left home to fight in Canada, But they returned home dead It’s the only war the Yankees lost, except for Vietnam And also the Alamo... and the Bay of... ham. The loser was America, The winner was ourselves, So join right in and gloat about the War of 1812 And the White House burned, burned, burned, And we’re the one’s that did it! It burned, burned, burned, While the president ran and cried. It burned, burned, burned, And things were very historical. And the Americans ran and cried like a bunch of little babies Waa waa waah! In the War of 1812! In 1812, we were just sittin’ around, Mindin’ our own business, puttin’ crops into the ground. We heard the soldiers coming and we didn’t like that sound. So we took a boat to Washington and burned it to the ground. Oh... we... fired our guns, but the Yankees kept-a coming, There wasn’t quite as many as there was a while ago. We fired once more and the Yankees started running, Down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico, oh, oh.... They ran through the snow and they ran through the forest, They ran through the bushes where the beavers wouldn’t go. They ran so fast, they forgot to take their culture, Back to America, and Gulf and Texaco So, if you go to Washington, its buildings clean and nice, Bring a pack of matches, and we’ll burn the White House twice! And the White House burned, burned, burned, But the Americans won’t admit it It burned, burned, burned, It burned and burned and burned It burned, burned, burned, Now, I bet that made them mad And the Americans ran and cried like a bunch of little babies Waa waa waah! In the War of 1812! sorry -- Help me! I'm turning into a
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I wonder how many types of war we have invented? I suspect the Japanese might have a good answer to that one. I've always wanted to read The Art of War (having seen so many enticing quotes) but I never have. I've heard it's a good bood for learning how to deal with management. Go figure! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
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Oh Geez. That was embarrassing. Thank you for pointing that out!!! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
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Oh Geez. That was embarrassing. Thank you for pointing that out!!! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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Did you never play to Civilization :) ?
Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons Cowboy Bebop
Actually, no! Wanted to several times, but figured I wouldn't get any work done if I started! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka -
Interesting narrated animation on the formation of the USA.[^] No war mentioned... well no war involving Iraq or Arabs or oil or anything, just Americans fighting Americans and Europeans. Good idea this kind of animation. Gives a broad understanding of a countries history, useful for other countries IMO. Now I also understand what Yanks mean when they speak aobut the 49th and 42nd parralells.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africalauren wrote: theyre making a movie about me "confessions of a dangerous bitch" (hey! she said it, not me)
Really well done. Unfortunate that it doesn't go a bit deeper into facts. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
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Oh Geez. That was embarrassing. Thank you for pointing that out!!! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
Every line of code is a liability - Taka MuraokaMarc Clifton wrote: Oh Geez. That was embarrassing. Japaneese, Chineese , it doesn't matter Marc. The Japs probably claim the Chineese stole it from them anyway. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
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Marc Clifton wrote: Oh Geez. That was embarrassing. Japaneese, Chineese , it doesn't matter Marc. The Japs probably claim the Chineese stole it from them anyway. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
Well having two Japanese roommates in collage I can tell you they know the difference. And I learned the hard way:) "I will find a new sig someday."
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Megan Forbes wrote: I can't believe that huge area (Louisianna) was purchased by Jefferson! Even more interesting is that Jefferson was the original opponent of excessive use of public funds by the federal government. The deal was just to good to pass up. Megan Forbes wrote: Imagine he had been a smaller man, and had left it as inheritance only for his family, not for the nation as a whole. Even if he could have afforded to do that on his own, no other American would have respected his title to it. As a people, we were going to take that territory regardless of who owned it. "Any clod can have the facts, but having opinions is an art." Charles McCabe, San Francisco Chronicle
Stan Shannon wrote: Even more interesting is that Jefferson was the original opponent of excessive use of public funds by the federal government. He also left office with no public debt. "I will find a new sig someday."
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Marc Clifton wrote: Oh Geez. That was embarrassing. Japaneese, Chineese , it doesn't matter Marc. The Japs probably claim the Chineese stole it from them anyway. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
Colin Davies wrote: Japaneese, Chineese , it doesn't matter Marc. The Japs probably claim the Chineese stole it from them anyway. Just as all European nations are different, all Asian nations are different. It's not appropiate to say that Chinese and Japanese are the same. Just as Europeans have historical rivalries, Asians also have rivalries as well. Some of those smaller Asian nations had to fight tooth and nail to remain independent of China. Some Asians may consider your statement to be insulting.