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Re: [GZG] Re: Pollyanna & Maps

From: John K Lerchey <lerchey@a...>
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 16:39:28 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [GZG] Re: Pollyanna & Maps

Well, "friendly" doesn't always have to mean friendly.	There are plenty

of opportunities for small border clashes, miscommunication, and general

unrest.  So while two nations might be "generally friendly" there is no 
reason that they can't have little spats now and again. :)

J

John K. Lerchey
Assistant Director for Incident Response
Information Security Office
Carnegie Mellon University

On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Michael Robert Blair wrote:

> As to friendly borders - what use are they in a wargame?
> Seriously though watching the political map being hashed out is
fascinating - and relatively painless with no one screaming that their
pet state is being short changed. If it is not a contradiction in terms
this list seems to have  a lot of very grown up wargamers.
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