millis RemoveThis @megamail.pt writes:
I still have what is pretty much the largest Postal Diplomacy szine
extant (about 130 subscribers). I'm going to mail Alfred separately too.
I do have openings in the main szine and subszines at the moment. And
of course issues for the last ten years or so are archived on the Pouch
at:
http://devel.diplom.org/DipPouch/Postal/Zines/TAP/
In the world of E-Mail, the main difference is that postal games run very
slowly. I have deadlines every three weeks, including
Spring/Summer/Fall/Autumn-Winter so you get through about four game years
a calendar year. I have games going now that started in 1999 and 2001.
Believe it or not, some people really do like that slow relaxed pace. You
"live" with these other players for 3-5 years at a time.
Jim-Bob
>I would guess Kent in the UK, judging by the virgin.co.uk email
>address.
>M.
>Mary K. Kuhner wrote:
>> In article <h_5Eg.163805$sz1.54386@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net>,
>> Alfred Nicol <alfred.nicol RemoveThis @virgin.net> wrote:
>> >Dear all as a new player I am interested in joining a postal diplomacy
>> >group. If you have a forthcoming game please e mail me
>> >alfred.nicol@virgin.co.uk
>> >If you have adiplomacy group in Kent and are looking for a face to face game
>> >and need players I would also be interested.
>>
>> Kent, the south suburb of Seattle? Or Kent in England?
>> (If you mean the former, I can make some suggestions.)
>>
>> Mary Kuhner mkkuhner RemoveThis @eskimo.com >> Stay informed about: interested in playing postal/email diplomacy