From albcann at warwick.net Mon Sep 1 08:35:22 2008 From: albcann at warwick.net (al cann) Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 11:35:22 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] Berserk leaders in CC Message-ID: <000801c90c48$58dac240$261cffcc@al9synpild5by8> Hi guys, Long time no post for me. Hopefully, a simple question needing a simple answer. Can a berserk leader use his modifier in CC? Thanks, Al From johnpeplow at yahoo.ca Mon Sep 1 08:38:24 2008 From: johnpeplow at yahoo.ca (johnpeplow at yahoo.ca) Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 15:38:24 +0000 Subject: [Aslml] Berserk leaders in CC Message-ID: <1689738944-1220283472-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-2123879142-@bxe256.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> NRBH, but doesn't a leader have to be good order to use his modifier. I would think that berserk status negates good order. ------Original Message------ From: al cann Sender: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net To: ASL Discussion List ReplyTo: ASL Discussion List Sent: Sep 1, 2008 11:35 AM Subject: [Aslml] Berserk leaders in CC Hi guys, Long time no post for me. Hopefully, a simple question needing a simple answer. Can a berserk leader use his modifier in CC? Thanks, Al _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry From albcann at warwick.net Mon Sep 1 08:56:47 2008 From: albcann at warwick.net (al cann) Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 11:56:47 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] one more CC question Message-ID: <000801c90c4b$56bf06d0$261cffcc@al9synpild5by8> Hi again guys, A prisoner tries to withdraw from melee rather than attacking its captor. Can the enemy make a capture attempt at the withdrawing prisoner rather than a to kill attempt? Obviously the re-captured prisoner squad is worth more than a dead prisoner squad. Thanks, Al From fred at sdccu.net Mon Sep 1 09:09:38 2008 From: fred at sdccu.net (Fred) Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 09:09:38 -0700 Subject: [Aslml] one more CC question In-Reply-To: <000801c90c4b$56bf06d0$261cffcc@al9synpild5by8> References: <000801c90c4b$56bf06d0$261cffcc@al9synpild5by8> Message-ID: <48BC13C2.9040104@sdccu.net> I don't see why not. Fred al cann wrote: > Hi again guys, > > A prisoner tries to withdraw from melee rather than attacking its captor. Can the enemy make a capture attempt at the withdrawing prisoner rather than a to kill attempt? Obviously the re-captured prisoner squad is worth more than a dead prisoner squad. > > Thanks, > > Al > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From fred at sdccu.net Mon Sep 1 09:11:12 2008 From: fred at sdccu.net (Fred) Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 09:11:12 -0700 Subject: [Aslml] Berserk leaders in CC In-Reply-To: <1689738944-1220283472-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-2123879142-@bxe256.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> References: <1689738944-1220283472-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-2123879142-@bxe256.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> Message-ID: <48BC1420.5090905@sdccu.net> You are correct. Other than to "help" Infantry stacked with him become berserk, a berserk leader can't use his modifier for anything. johnpeplow at yahoo.ca wrote: > NRBH, but doesn't a leader have to be good order to use his modifier. I would think that berserk status negates good order. > ------Original Message------ > From: al cann > Sender: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net > To: ASL Discussion List > ReplyTo: ASL Discussion List > Sent: Sep 1, 2008 11:35 AM > Subject: [Aslml] Berserk leaders in CC > > Hi guys, > > Long time no post for me. Hopefully, a simple question needing a simple answer. Can a berserk leader use his modifier in CC? > > Thanks, > > Al > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > > Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From pete at vftt.co.uk Mon Sep 1 18:58:22 2008 From: pete at vftt.co.uk (Pete Phillipps) Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 02:58:22 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] ASL Ebay purchase and ASLOK Message-ID: <0d0a01c90c9f$6108a660$0201a8c0@kilchoan9> Hi Everyone, Would any of the US ASLers going to ASLOK this year be willing to buy a copy of the SPI RPG Dallas from http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DALLAS-SPI-TV-Role-Playing-Game-Shrinkwrapped-RPG_W0QQ itemZ330266138362QQihZ014QQcategoryZ2530QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1 742.m153.l1262 for me and pass it on to a fellow Brit who is attending? Looking to save on the postage, since I don't think it's worth buying otherwise.... And no, I'm not interested in playing it, I've just always wanted to see what it was like ever since I saw the ad for it in S&T back in the early 80s. Pete "Many [wargame] battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on beer" - Frederick the Great, 1777 Download VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES (Britain's Premier ASL Journal) free from http://www.vftt.co.uk Get the latest news about HEROES(ASL in Blackpool) at http://www.vftt.co.uk/heroesdetails.aspx Get the latest news about INTENSIVE FIRE (Britain's biggest ASL tournament) at http://www.vftt.co.uk/ifdetails.aspx Get the latest UK ASL Tournament news at http://www.asltourneys.co.uk Support the best at http://www.manutd.com/ From fred at sdccu.net Mon Sep 1 19:08:18 2008 From: fred at sdccu.net (Fred) Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 19:08:18 -0700 Subject: [Aslml] ASL Ebay purchase and ASLOK In-Reply-To: <0d0a01c90c9f$6108a660$0201a8c0@kilchoan9> References: <0d0a01c90c9f$6108a660$0201a8c0@kilchoan9> Message-ID: <48BCA012.9040904@sdccu.net> Pete, Just have your friend contact the hotel and ask them if they will hold a package for him (it may need to arrive less than a week before he does.) If so you can buy it and ask the seller to mail it to the hotel C/O your friend. Fred Pete Phillipps wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Would any of the US ASLers going to ASLOK this year be willing to > buy a copy of the SPI RPG Dallas from > http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DALLAS-SPI-TV-Role-Playing-Game-Shrinkwrapped-RPG_W0QQ > itemZ330266138362QQihZ014QQcategoryZ2530QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1 > 742.m153.l1262 for me and pass it on to a fellow Brit who is attending? > Looking to save on the postage, since I don't think it's worth buying > otherwise.... > > And no, I'm not interested in playing it, I've just always wanted to > see what it was like ever since I saw the ad for it in S&T back in the early > 80s. > > Pete > > "Many [wargame] battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on > beer" - Frederick the Great, 1777 > Download VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES (Britain's Premier ASL Journal) free from > http://www.vftt.co.uk > Get the latest news about HEROES(ASL in Blackpool) at > http://www.vftt.co.uk/heroesdetails.aspx > Get the latest news about INTENSIVE FIRE (Britain's biggest ASL tournament) > at http://www.vftt.co.uk/ifdetails.aspx > Get the latest UK ASL Tournament news at http://www.asltourneys.co.uk > Support the best at http://www.manutd.com/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From hobbies at revealed.net Mon Sep 1 19:25:22 2008 From: hobbies at revealed.net (Alex Key) Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 21:25:22 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] ASL Ebay purchase and ASLOK In-Reply-To: <0d0a01c90c9f$6108a660$0201a8c0@kilchoan9> References: <0d0a01c90c9f$6108a660$0201a8c0@kilchoan9> Message-ID: <1adb762b0809011925r1bb11ccfte466e190b968e9f5@mail.gmail.com> Pete, Can do. According to the site, shipping will be $7.00 from seller to me so total cost is $13.99 Suppose to arrive ASLOK on Thursday and leave on Sunday. Reply off line to hobbies747 at gmail.com Alex "they're Action Figures...not dolls" On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Pete Phillipps wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Would any of the US ASLers going to ASLOK this year be willing to > buy a copy of the SPI RPG Dallas from > > http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DALLAS-SPI-TV-Role-Playing-Game-Shrinkwrapped-RPG_W0QQ > > itemZ330266138362QQihZ014QQcategoryZ2530QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1 > 742.m153.l1262 for me and pass it on to a fellow Brit who is attending? > Looking to save on the postage, since I don't think it's worth buying > otherwise.... > > And no, I'm not interested in playing it, I've just always wanted to > see what it was like ever since I saw the ad for it in S&T back in the > early > 80s. > > Pete > > "Many [wargame] battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on > beer" - Frederick the Great, 1777 > Download VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES (Britain's Premier ASL Journal) free from > http://www.vftt.co.uk > Get the latest news about HEROES(ASL in Blackpool) at > http://www.vftt.co.uk/heroesdetails.aspx > Get the latest news about INTENSIVE FIRE (Britain's biggest ASL tournament) > at http://www.vftt.co.uk/ifdetails.aspx > Get the latest UK ASL Tournament news at http://www.asltourneys.co.uk > Support the best at http://www.manutd.com/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From lanceleu at mindspring.com Thu Sep 4 17:14:25 2008 From: lanceleu at mindspring.com (L. Leung) Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 20:14:25 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] German entry in Red Barricade In-Reply-To: <171206.687.qm@web34502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <171206.687.qm@web34502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <000001c90eec$5b0eb110$112c1330$@com> I agree with you since I don't see how you can attack the enemy tank in A9 since the vertex is offboard. Lance -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of Gerry Wong Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 11:37 AM To: aslml at lists.aslml.net Subject: [Aslml] German entry in Red Barricade Hi, I have finished a RB CG1 day one game with a friend and we have came up with the entry hex question as below and hope someone can give me some advice: According to the scenario rule, the all German units must enter the board along the full or half hex of map edge A9 to U1. Can an AFV in -B8 (off map hex touching A9 and A8) enter A10 via the offboard hexside of A9 by VBM (VCA pointing to A10)? My friend expressed that once the AFV entered part of A9 (no matter it is on map or not on the map), it fullfilled the entry restriction and may move to other hex. I think the only legal AFV entry move is VBM on map hexside between A9/A10 and then A10/B9. Gerry _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From chuck.tewksbury at gmail.com Thu Sep 4 18:03:33 2008 From: chuck.tewksbury at gmail.com (Chuck T) Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 21:03:33 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] German entry in Red Barricade In-Reply-To: <171206.687.qm@web34502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <171206.687.qm@web34502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <332a4d030809041803n3cdd9900o4606d4202ac1d25d@mail.gmail.com> I believe not actually - has to be A9 on board first. On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Gerry Wong wrote: > Hi, > > I have finished a RB CG1 day one game with a friend and we have came up > with the entry hex question as below and hope someone can give me some > advice: > > According to the scenario rule, the all German units must enter the board > along the full or half hex of map edge A9 to U1. Can an AFV in -B8 (off map hex touching A9 and A8) enter A10 via the offboard hexside of A9 by VBM (VCA pointing to A10)? > > My friend expressed that once the AFV entered part of A9 (no matter it > is on map or not on the map), it fullfilled the entry restriction and > may move to other hex. > > I think the only legal AFV entry move is VBM on map hexside between > A9/A10 and then A10/B9. > > Gerry > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > -- Chuck Tewksbury, PMP chuck.tewksbury at gmail.com From ianp70 at hotmail.com Mon Sep 8 19:34:22 2008 From: ianp70 at hotmail.com (Ian Percy) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 02:34:22 +0000 Subject: [Aslml] CyberASL Open IX Signup Time Message-ID: As the CyberASL Open VIII draws to a close, the TDs would like to announce the start of CyberASL Open IX. The CyberASL Open is a tourney with a long and glorious history, with participation by ASL players from all over the world, with previous winners from France, US, Canada and Germany. The default method of play is VASL PBeM although live VASL is both allowed and encouraged. Rules and regulations can be found here http://www.gamesquad.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32799 To enlist in this Mighty Endeavor, the tournament will be taking signups from now for an early October start either via here http://www.gamesquad.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=167 at the Gamesquad forums or via email to cyberaslopenIX at gmail.comOr both if you're that kind of person :) So come and join possibly the largest and longest running ASL tournament hosted in CyberSpace. VIII had almost 85 participants, IX looks to be bigger and better. Whether you are a grizzled veteran or a 90-day wonder, everyone is welcome. Sign up now. For the first time, we will be offering some prizes for those good enough and lucky enough to win through - many thanks to MMP for sponsoring us for those Cheers Ian _________________________________________________________________ Get all your favourite content with the slick new MSN Toolbar - FREE http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354027/direct/01/ From janusz.maxe at unf.se Mon Sep 8 22:35:12 2008 From: janusz.maxe at unf.se (Janusz Maxe) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 07:35:12 +0200 Subject: [Aslml] CyberASL Open IX Signup Time References: Message-ID: Janusz Maxe, I, am from Sweden, and winner of C-open VII ________________________________ Fr?n: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net genom Ian Percy Skickat: ti 2008-09-09 04:34 Till: aslml at lists.aslml.net ?mne: [Aslml] CyberASL Open IX Signup Time As the CyberASL Open VIII draws to a close, the TDs would like to announce the start of CyberASL Open IX. The CyberASL Open is a tourney with a long and glorious history, with participation by ASL players from all over the world, with previous winners from France, US, Canada and Germany. The default method of play is VASL PBeM although live VASL is both allowed and encouraged. Rules and regulations can be found here http://www.gamesquad.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32799 To enlist in this Mighty Endeavor, the tournament will be taking signups from now for an early October start either via here http://www.gamesquad.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=167 at the Gamesquad forums or via email to cyberaslopenIX at gmail.comOr both if you're that kind of person :) So come and join possibly the largest and longest running ASL tournament hosted in CyberSpace. VIII had almost 85 participants, IX looks to be bigger and better. Whether you are a grizzled veteran or a 90-day wonder, everyone is welcome. Sign up now. For the first time, we will be offering some prizes for those good enough and lucky enough to win through - many thanks to MMP for sponsoring us for those Cheers Ian _________________________________________________________________ Get all your favourite content with the slick new MSN Toolbar - FREE http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354027/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From chris at jib.co.za Tue Sep 9 02:37:22 2008 From: chris at jib.co.za (chris at jib.co.za) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 11:37:22 +0200 (SAST) Subject: [Aslml] CyberASL Open IX Signup Time In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3034.196.212.26.230.1220953042.squirrel@www.jib.co.za> Oh and what's the prize(s)? :) Chris > > > As the CyberASL Open VIII draws to a close, the TDs would like to announce > the start of CyberASL Open IX. > > The CyberASL Open is a tourney with a long and glorious history, with > participation by ASL players from all over the world, with previous > winners from France, US, Canada and Germany. The default method of play is > VASL PBeM although live VASL is both allowed and encouraged. Rules and > regulations can be found here > http://www.gamesquad.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32799 > > To enlist in this Mighty Endeavor, the tournament will be taking signups > from now for an early October start either via here > http://www.gamesquad.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=167 at the Gamesquad > forums or via email to cyberaslopenIX at gmail.comOr both if you're that kind > of person :) > > So come and join possibly the largest and longest running ASL tournament > hosted in CyberSpace. VIII had almost 85 participants, IX looks to be > bigger and better. > > Whether you are a grizzled veteran or a 90-day wonder, everyone is > welcome. Sign up now. > > For the first time, we will be offering some prizes for those good enough > and lucky enough to win through - many thanks to MMP for sponsoring us for > those > > Cheers > > Ian > _________________________________________________________________ > Get all your favourite content with the slick new MSN Toolbar - FREE > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354027/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From kschindl at hispeed.ch Tue Sep 9 05:40:49 2008 From: kschindl at hispeed.ch (charlie schindler) Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2008 14:40:49 +0200 Subject: [Aslml] German entry in Red Barricade In-Reply-To: <332a4d030809041803n3cdd9900o4606d4202ac1d25d@mail.gmail.com> References: <171206.687.qm@web34502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <332a4d030809041803n3cdd9900o4606d4202ac1d25d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48C66ED1.5080401@hispeed.ch> Sighs... the question is interesting for me 2 as i love RB. believe... i hopeed for some reasoning by you chuck ;) to much believe in ASL leads to endless discussions ;) Chuck T wrote: > I believe not actually - has to be A9 on board first. > > On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Gerry Wong wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have finished a RB CG1 day one game with a friend and we have came up >> with the entry hex question as below and hope someone can give me some >> advice: >> >> According to the scenario rule, the all German units must enter the board >> along the full or half hex of map edge A9 to U1. Can an AFV in -B8 (off map hex touching A9 and A8) enter A10 via the offboard hexside of A9 by VBM (VCA pointing to A10)? >> >> My friend expressed that once the AFV entered part of A9 (no matter it >> is on map or not on the map), it fullfilled the entry restriction and >> may move to other hex. >> >> I think the only legal AFV entry move is VBM on map hexside between >> A9/A10 and then A10/B9. >> >> Gerry >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Aslml mailing list >> Aslml at lists.aslml.net >> http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net >> To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net >> > > > -- with kind regards dr. charlie schindler -- Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. The answer is no. From aaron.cleavin at gmail.com Tue Sep 9 07:21:10 2008 From: aaron.cleavin at gmail.com (Aaron Cleavin) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 00:21:10 +1000 Subject: [Aslml] German entry in Red Barricade In-Reply-To: <48C66ED1.5080401@hispeed.ch> References: <171206.687.qm@web34502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <332a4d030809041803n3cdd9900o4606d4202ac1d25d@mail.gmail.com> <48C66ED1.5080401@hispeed.ch> Message-ID: <1bec6aa0809090721v1e55d54yc0524d6cb71ae3d0@mail.gmail.com> Simply put Off board is NOT the board (The first sections of Chapter A define clearly what the board is) Therefore anything you do offboard does not satisfy your requirements to enter the board On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:40 PM, charlie schindler wrote: > Sighs... > the question is interesting for me 2 as i love RB. > believe... > i hopeed for some reasoning by you chuck ;) > to much believe in ASL leads to endless discussions ;) > > Chuck T wrote: > >> I believe not actually - has to be A9 on board first. >> >> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Gerry Wong wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have finished a RB CG1 day one game with a friend and we have came up >>> with the entry hex question as below and hope someone can give me some >>> advice: >>> >>> According to the scenario rule, the all German units must enter the board >>> along the full or half hex of map edge A9 to U1. Can an AFV in -B8 (off >>> map hex touching A9 and A8) enter A10 via the offboard hexside of A9 by VBM >>> (VCA pointing to A10)? >>> >>> My friend expressed that once the AFV entered part of A9 (no matter it >>> is on map or not on the map), it fullfilled the entry restriction and >>> may move to other hex. >>> >>> I think the only legal AFV entry move is VBM on map hexside between >>> A9/A10 and then A10/B9. >>> >>> Gerry >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Aslml mailing list >>> Aslml at lists.aslml.net >>> http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net >>> To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net >>> >>> >> >> >> > > -- > > with kind regards > > dr. charlie schindler > -- > Microsoft is not the answer. > Microsoft is the question. > The answer is no. > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From ianp70 at hotmail.com Tue Sep 9 14:07:48 2008 From: ianp70 at hotmail.com (Ian Percy) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 21:07:48 +0000 Subject: [Aslml] Re Message-ID: >Oh and what's the prize(s)? :)>>Chris "some prizes" have been promised and that's a direct quote from the MMP Head Prizegiverouterer. And for those we are very grateful :) Due to the length of the tourny, who knows what'll have been released by then, so it makes sense just to leave it open. Cheers Ian _________________________________________________________________ Get all your favourite content with the slick new MSN Toolbar - FREE http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354027/direct/01/ From tippecanoe8 at sbcglobal.net Tue Sep 9 17:47:19 2008 From: tippecanoe8 at sbcglobal.net (Pat Collins) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 19:47:19 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] CyberASL Open IX Signup Time References: Message-ID: <03A2833FFA8C47E7AEA15F76C3F73EB9@YOURCA979DF923> > As the CyberASL Open VIII draws to a close, the TDs would like to announce > the start of CyberASL Open IX. I take it that it is "Real ASL" and there is not a SK section? Regards, Pat Last Played: Chattanooga, When Tigers Fight, South Mountain RSS From rockgheba at gmail.com Thu Sep 11 09:02:31 2008 From: rockgheba at gmail.com (Mario Nadalini) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 18:02:31 +0200 Subject: [Aslml] Players in Salamanca, Spain Message-ID: <63bc1b0f0809110902u56f4b16bo56f59d6354499c4f@mail.gmail.com> Hello there, is there any player in Salamanca? I'll be there from saturday 13th in the evening until saturday 20. I'd like to meet some players, nnot only for a match but also for a friendly discussion on the hobby or a dinner. Bye! -- Physics is like sex. Sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it. Richard P. Feynman -- From bignoodle at earthlink.net Sat Sep 13 19:22:10 2008 From: bignoodle at earthlink.net (donald holland) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 22:22:10 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] CyberASL Open IX Signup Time Message-ID: <380-22008901422210135@earthlink.net> > Oh and what's the prize(s)? :) MMP has contributed a box of board 9's. Don "Big Noodle" Holland bignoodle at earthlink.net From pfph at thuring.com Sun Sep 14 01:09:09 2008 From: pfph at thuring.com (lars thuring) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 10:09:09 +0200 Subject: [Aslml] CyberASL Open IX Signup Time In-Reply-To: <380-22008901422210135@earthlink.net> References: <380-22008901422210135@earthlink.net> Message-ID: <48CCC6A5.4060004@thuring.com> donald holland wrote: >> Oh and what's the prize(s)? :) > > MMP has contributed a box of board 9's. Old style or new style? > > Don "Big Noodle" Holland > bignoodle at earthlink.net > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > -- "2b|!2b?" (Hamlet) ASL - http://www.thuring.com/asl Quotes - http://www.thuring.com/life/quotes.html From ianp70 at hotmail.com Sun Sep 14 02:29:44 2008 From: ianp70 at hotmail.com (Ian Percy) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 09:29:44 +0000 Subject: [Aslml] CyberASL Open IX Signup Time - a Comsinworld favour too Message-ID: In reply to Pat, this is a "real ASL" tournament - but what better way to get some experience? ;) We're thinking of running an SK one too once Open IX gets up and going. We're up to 37 confirmed entrants now, including 3 former winners, some of the usual suspects and a dozen who haven't entered before. There's still time to enter......that box of board 9's might have to be dug from landfill but it'd have made a great booby prize :) And if anyone is a member over at CSW could they post the Signup post over there for me (or else I'll have to retrieve my password from the depths of my memory.....) Cheers Ian _________________________________________________________________ Discover Bird's Eye View now with Multimap from Live Search http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354026/direct/01/ From afantozzi at tiscali.it Mon Sep 15 08:27:19 2008 From: afantozzi at tiscali.it (afantozzi at tiscali.it) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 17:27:19 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [Aslml] KGP Scenario 6 Message-ID: <11082826.177651221492439456.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Dear Listers, I am about to play KGP scenario 6 (Probing the Villas) and have a doubt about German setup. The scenario card lists eight 8FP AP Minefields... Does this mean that the German receive 64 AP Factors? Or do they receive only 8 AP Factors? 8AP seem a bit too little if these are to be converted to AT Mines (see SSR2)... But 64 factors seem far too many! Thank you Andrea Fantozzi from Italy Con Tiscali Adsl 8 Mega navighi SENZA LIMITI e GRATIS PER I PRIMI TRE MESI. In seguito paghi solo ? 19,95 al mese. Attivala subito, l?offerta ? valida fino al 18/09/2008! http://abbonati.tiscali.it/promo/adsl8mega/ From craig.p.walters at monsanto.com Mon Sep 15 08:29:08 2008 From: craig.p.walters at monsanto.com (WALTERS, CRAIG P [AG/1000]) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 10:29:08 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] KGP Scenario 6 In-Reply-To: <11082826.177651221492439456.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> References: <11082826.177651221492439456.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Message-ID: <11B103E2F80A8D45865D376D16929961043B7472@NA1000EXM02.na.ds.monsanto.com> This is 8FP total. Choose the location carefully..... ;-) Craig -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of afantozzi at tiscali.it Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 10:27 AM To: aslml-aslml.net at lists.aslml.net Subject: [Aslml] KGP Scenario 6 Dear Listers, I am about to play KGP scenario 6 (Probing the Villas) and have a doubt about German setup. The scenario card lists eight 8FP AP Minefields... Does this mean that the German receive 64 AP Factors? Or do they receive only 8 AP Factors? 8AP seem a bit too little if these are to be converted to AT Mines (see SSR2)... But 64 factors seem far too many! Thank you Andrea Fantozzi from Italy Con Tiscali Adsl 8 Mega navighi SENZA LIMITI e GRATIS PER I PRIMI TRE MESI. In seguito paghi solo ? 19,95 al mese. Attivala subito, l?offerta ? valida fino al 18/09/2008! http://abbonati.tiscali.it/promo/adsl8mega/ _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail message may contain privileged and/or confidential information, and is intended to be received only by persons entitled to receive such information. 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Choose the location carefully..... ;-) Craig -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of afantozzi at tiscali.it Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 10:27 AM To: aslml-aslml.net at lists.aslml.net Subject: [Aslml] KGP Scenario 6 Dear Listers, I am about to play KGP scenario 6 (Probing the Villas) and have a doubt about German setup. The scenario card lists eight 8FP AP Minefields... Does this mean that the German receive 64 AP Factors? Or do they receive only 8 AP Factors? 8AP seem a bit too little if these are to be converted to AT Mines (see SSR2)... But 64 factors seem far too many! Thank you Andrea Fantozzi from Italy Con Tiscali Adsl 8 Mega navighi SENZA LIMITI e GRATIS PER I PRIMI TRE MESI. In seguito paghi solo ? 19,95 al mese. Attivala subito, l?offerta ? valida fino al 18/09/2008! http://abbonati.tiscali.it/promo/adsl8mega/ _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail message may contain privileged and/or confidential information, and is intended to be received only by persons entitled to receive such information. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately. Please delete it and all attachments from any servers, hard drives or any other media. Other use of this e-mail by you is strictly prohibited. All e-mails and attachments sent and received are subject to monitoring, reading and archival by Monsanto, including its subsidiaries. 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Regards, Pat Last Played: Chattanooga, When Tigers Fight, South Mountain RSS From geb3 at inter.net Wed Sep 17 03:33:20 2008 From: geb3 at inter.net (George Bates) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 19:33:20 +0900 Subject: [Aslml] Special Ops counter trade Message-ID: <1B3DD8BD19DB47C2823169FEEF525CD6@RustyNail> Hey, fellas. I'd be happy to trade my Operations Special Edition 1 bonus/errata counter sheet (not the Iwo Jima sheet) to anyone who can get me a sheet of the green-on-white "no ammo" (i.e., out of APCR, HEAT, WP, etc...) found in 'Hedgerow Hell' (also 'Streets Of Fire?'). Would also like to beef up my stock of fire lane, encirclement and prisoner counters but they would be a bonus. Please mail me off line. Cheers! - G From ianp70 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 17 03:36:34 2008 From: ianp70 at hotmail.com (Ian Percy) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 10:36:34 +0000 Subject: [Aslml] CyberASL Open IX Signup Time Message-ID: >How much of a time demand is it? 2-3 months per round PBeM. Most people seem to send out a few logfiles a week, some one a day. Everyone will get at least two games in, the first round, then one in either the main or the consolation bracket. Cheers Ian _________________________________________________________________ Discover Bird's Eye View now with Multimap from Live Search http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354026/direct/01/ From jrychetnik at btinternet.com Wed Sep 17 09:30:31 2008 From: jrychetnik at btinternet.com (Jan Rychetnik) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:30:31 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] Special Ops counter trade References: <1B3DD8BD19DB47C2823169FEEF525CD6@RustyNail> Message-ID: <000601c918e2$b93ae510$4001a8c0@your0cdc4f5844> Isn't the 'no ammo' sheet found in Doomed Battalions? Thats where I got my 'No APCR', 'No AP' etc. counters. ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Bates" To: Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 11:33 AM Subject: [Aslml] Special Ops counter trade > Hey, fellas. I'd be happy to trade my Operations Special Edition 1 > bonus/errata counter sheet (not the Iwo Jima sheet) to anyone who can get > me > a sheet of the green-on-white "no ammo" (i.e., out of APCR, HEAT, WP, > etc...) found in 'Hedgerow Hell' (also 'Streets Of Fire?'). Would also > like > to beef up my stock of fire lane, encirclement and prisoner counters but > they would be a bonus. > > Please mail me off line. Cheers! > > - G > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From cfago at ix.netcom.com Wed Sep 17 13:38:28 2008 From: cfago at ix.netcom.com (Carl Fago) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 16:38:28 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] Special Ops counter trade In-Reply-To: <000601c918e2$b93ae510$4001a8c0@your0cdc4f5844> Message-ID: <88FE3058EC604F3A82C34D661F7EEA30@laptop> Hedgerow Hell and possibly Streets of Fire did, indeed, have the green-on-white "no ammo", etc. counters. Any in DB were in addition to that set. DB had to expand due tot the multiple guns available on some of the weirder vehicles. Carl > -----Original Message----- > From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] > On Behalf Of Jan Rychetnik > Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:31 PM > To: ASL Discussion List > Subject: Re: [Aslml] Special Ops counter trade > > Isn't the 'no ammo' sheet found in Doomed Battalions? Thats where I got my > 'No APCR', 'No AP' etc. counters. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "George Bates" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 11:33 AM > Subject: [Aslml] Special Ops counter trade > > > > Hey, fellas. I'd be happy to trade my Operations Special Edition 1 > > bonus/errata counter sheet (not the Iwo Jima sheet) to anyone who can > get > > me > > a sheet of the green-on-white "no ammo" (i.e., out of APCR, HEAT, WP, > > etc...) found in 'Hedgerow Hell' (also 'Streets Of Fire?'). Would also > > like > > to beef up my stock of fire lane, encirclement and prisoner counters but > > they would be a bonus. > > > > Please mail me off line. Cheers! > > > > - G > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Aslml mailing list > > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From geb3 at inter.net Wed Sep 17 14:22:03 2008 From: geb3 at inter.net (George Bates) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 06:22:03 +0900 Subject: [Aslml] RE2: Special Ops counter trade In-Reply-To: <88FE3058EC604F3A82C34D661F7EEA30@laptop> Message-ID: <27DF6C42BAD547A69E6699615869EC9A@RustyNail> Nothing like a little validation from Carl to make my day. Cheers! - G -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of Carl Fago Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 5:38 AM To: 'ASL Discussion List' Subject: Re: [Aslml] Special Ops counter trade Hedgerow Hell and possibly Streets of Fire did, indeed, have the green-on-white "no ammo", etc. counters. Any in DB were in addition to that set. DB had to expand due tot the multiple guns available on some of the weirder vehicles. Carl > -----Original Message----- > From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net > [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] > On Behalf Of Jan Rychetnik > Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:31 PM > To: ASL Discussion List > Subject: Re: [Aslml] Special Ops counter trade > > Isn't the 'no ammo' sheet found in Doomed Battalions? Thats where I > got my 'No APCR', 'No AP' etc. counters. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "George Bates" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 11:33 AM > Subject: [Aslml] Special Ops counter trade > > > > Hey, fellas. I'd be happy to trade my Operations Special Edition 1 > > bonus/errata counter sheet (not the Iwo Jima sheet) to anyone who > > can > get > > me > > a sheet of the green-on-white "no ammo" (i.e., out of APCR, HEAT, > > WP, > > etc...) found in 'Hedgerow Hell' (also 'Streets Of Fire?'). Would also > > like > > to beef up my stock of fire lane, encirclement and prisoner counters but > > they would be a bonus. > > > > Please mail me off line. Cheers! > > > > - G > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Aslml mailing list > > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email > > webmaster at aslml.net > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From jrychetnik at btinternet.com Wed Sep 17 15:20:51 2008 From: jrychetnik at btinternet.com (Jan Rychetnik) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 23:20:51 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] Ammo Counters Message-ID: <000701c91913$a51db3b0$4001a8c0@your0cdc4f5844> Well, put it this way. In 'Hedgerow Hell' you will find the green on white 'No Ammo' counters with building/hex control on the back. In 'Doomed Battalions' you will find the green on white 'no special ammo' counters - such as 'No APCR', 'No AP', No HEAT' etc. which have another depleted special ammo on the back. I'm sure this is true because I just checked. Jan. From tippecanoe8 at sbcglobal.net Wed Sep 17 16:10:37 2008 From: tippecanoe8 at sbcglobal.net (Pat Collins) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 18:10:37 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] CyberASL Open IX Signup Time - a Comsinworld References: Message-ID: <2AE315E3006643F69935966DAF0BD21F@YOURCA979DF923> ok, how and where do I sign up at? Regards, Pat Last Played: Chattanooga, When Tigers Fight, South Mountain RSS From aslbunker at yahoo.com Wed Sep 17 17:37:43 2008 From: aslbunker at yahoo.com (Vic Provost) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:37:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Aslml] Dispatches from the Bunker Sale good through 10/1 Message-ID: <448000.74329.qm@web32605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi guys, just wanted to remind everyone that the newsletter bundle sale continues until 10/1. Thanks in advance for your order, Vic. Greetings from the Bunker to all at the Main ASL Mailing List. I just had all my currently in-print Back-Issues reprinted so I am looking to move what is now an overflowing mass of inventory. I'm temporarily slashing the cost of all the large bundles by $10.00 each, so now is the time to come aboard or catch up on any missing Issues you may need. These prices will be in effect until October 1st or when #27 ships. See my updated pricing below, 4 Issue Subscriptions and individual BackIssues remain at the same price as before. BackIssues #11 through #26 are all available as we finish up on Issue #27 which will be making its publishing debut at the Bunker Bash Sept. 27th. We have wrapped up playtesting on the issue and here is what we have this time around: WN63 - The latest from Steve Johns finds the veterans of the Big Red 1 attacking a German position behind Omaha Beach, having made their way through the tough beach defenses up through the draw and into the woods in front of WN63. Tourney style action with a mix if Elite and 1st line GIs vs a mix of 1st and 2nd line German rifles. Plays quick with few SSRs, was playing evenly from the get-go. Let's Dance - Another Normandy action, this time in the British sector during the Goodwood assault on Caen at the village of Bourguebus. Elite Brits vs SS on an altered Board 24, cool placement of Overlays by Designer Michael Klautky. The SS are outnumbered but have a Tiger I and a Whirlwind to defend an interior perimeter vs a 3 sided attack. This was sent my way by Gary Trezza and was recommended by Steve Pleva and has lived up to the hype in testing. Nice combined arms fight for victory buildings. Exit Pole - Mr Tactical Tips and Read the Rulebook himself, Carl Nogueira has come up with a nasty, early war DASL Night Action. 20 Polish squads are attacking 12 German rifle squads (backed up by two 75* Inf Guns), trying to Breakthrough the encirclements around Warsaw. A bloodbath on Boards a, b, c & d. Bandits at Strubowiska - Tom Morin is working on a New Scenario Series featuring the NKVD in actions outside of Stalingrad. This one features those bad boys trying to clear a village in the Ukraine of the UPA, portrayed here with Axis Minor troops with Partisan characteristics. A very hard-fought action with both HIP and walking wounded involved This went through several changes in testing but looks fit for publishing now. Jim Torkelson has an article on one of the larger VotG scenarios, the Darkest Day. Carl will of course continue with his view of Urban Combat in Stalingrad. I have news as usual on the local ASL tourney scene. As for current Issue #26, The 3 scenarios are concentrating on the ETO this time with 2 actions in Italy and one combined arms beast on the Eastern Front. They are: Commandos Hold Fast: This is the first of 3 actions Adam Lunney submitted to me a couple years ago, with a couple platoons of British Commandos holding the SSR defined Olive Groves on Board 35 against 2 company sized waves of Panzergrenadiers from the 16th Panzer Div. A 6 lb 57L AT Gun gives the Brits a fighting chance and will give the German Panzer IVs caution in their advance. The German has a big edge in numbers but never count out those Commandos. Murphy Go Help the British: The 3rd in the ongoing Fabulous Thunderbirds series, this action sees them trying to wrest the high ground from tough German defenders from the Herman Goering Div. on Boards 9 & 15. It's uphill all the way but with numbers in their favor and a nice light armor matchup highlighting this fine design from Joe Gochinski. Shock at Kamenewo: Tom Morin's latest is an Eastern Front, combined arms melee with 18 Russian rifle squads and 10 various heavy and medium tanks attacking mixed elements of the 4th Panzer Div. spread out along 1/2 boards 4, 11, & 44. What makes this one unique is the Russian armor sets up HIP before bursting out of the woods. The German has a mix of elite and 1st line rifles along with medium tanks, 88L AA and 105 ART guns to combat the Russian onslaught. This has been a huge hit at the club and shows much promise. Also on tap for #26 is another fine article by Jim Torkelson, he's looking at the Monster Scenario VotG1 The First Bid, After spending considerable time on Making a Mess with Fire and Rubble, Carl Nogueira will now put his focus on the Urban Battlefield in Stalingrad with elements of RB and VotG to be examined in an ongoing series of tips for our BackPage. I'll have analysis of the new scenarios and more ASL home-cooking with a wrap-up on the Bunker Bash and Albany tourney and a preview of the Nor'Easter. Also Please remember that Dispatch #23 is devoted to VotG including the 3 scenarios that Tom Morin designed specifically for the newsletter, analysis of each, Tom's VotG Saga and Jim Torkelson's look at VotG from the German point of view. 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'SSR: All Occupants of the Bunker Location are considered Fanatic [A10.8]' From paul.ferraro at gmail.com Wed Sep 17 18:16:44 2008 From: paul.ferraro at gmail.com (Paul Ferraro) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 21:16:44 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] Dispatches from the Bunker Sale good through 10/1 In-Reply-To: <448000.74329.qm@web32605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <448000.74329.qm@web32605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <635ae5ca0809171816m7f145ed9vc2c6055e8005e79f@mail.gmail.com> Vic, Do you take PayPal? Paul On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Vic Provost wrote: > Hi guys, just wanted to remind everyone that the newsletter bundle > sale continues until 10/1. Thanks in advance for your order, Vic. From geb3 at inter.net Wed Sep 17 23:21:04 2008 From: geb3 at inter.net (George Bates) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 15:21:04 +0900 Subject: [Aslml] Ammo Counters In-Reply-To: <000701c91913$a51db3b0$4001a8c0@your0cdc4f5844> Message-ID: And any of those would be cool, if someone could spare 'em. Cheers! - G -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of Jan Rychetnik Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 7:21 AM To: aslml at lists.aslml.net Subject: [Aslml] Ammo Counters Well, put it this way. In 'Hedgerow Hell' you will find the green on white 'No Ammo' counters with building/hex control on the back. In 'Doomed Battalions' you will find the green on white 'no special ammo' counters - such as 'No APCR', 'No AP', No HEAT' etc. which have another depleted special ammo on the back. I'm sure this is true because I just checked. Jan. _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From damavs at alltel.net Thu Sep 18 06:29:11 2008 From: damavs at alltel.net (Bret & Julie Hildebran) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 9:29:11 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] ASLOK - Last Call for T's & other notes Message-ID: <20080918132911.JIVR5331.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> A quick ASLOK update as it's closing in on 2 weeks away... Hopefully I'll finish catching up on pre-regs tonight - we should be in the 90s I think once I finally get fully caught up. A few notes - I intend to put the T-Shirt order in tomorrow morning, so if you want to guarantee a shirt in your size, drop me an email w/your order ASAP. I will order extras so it's not like this is your only chance at a T, but it guarantees you get one that fits. The artwork this year can be titled "Iron Banzai" - a Japanese tank w/CE commander. If you haven't reserved your room - do so ASAP as the guaranteed rate expires 9/20, i.e. this Saturday. Dave Ginnard will be hosting another ASLOK Cook Out the evening of Sunday the 5th. Last year Dave hosted ~20 ASLers at his place for a very nice evening of traditional american grilling delicacies (i.e. burgers, dogs & maybe some grilled chicken). If you're around on the opening Sunday, try to plan on making the short drive to Dave's for a nice meal and ASL camraderie Sunday evening... Schwerpunkt and Mark Pitcavage will be running a "bonus playtest mini" on Friday of Mark's "Ruins of the Reich" scenario pack. Currently the plan is to kick-off the mini between 10 and noon to catch the late risers & early bump outs of the 8AM starts for some exciting playtest action. SP is offering some prize for the winner beyond the traditional $10 and plaque... Bret Hildebran damavs at alltel.net www.aslok.org From hobbies747 at gmail.com Thu Sep 18 15:51:28 2008 From: hobbies747 at gmail.com (Alex Key) Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:51:28 -0500 Subject: [Aslml] Larry Zoet In-Reply-To: <1adb762b0809181013k44a41660h493e2f4811350b94@mail.gmail.com> References: <20080918132911.JIVR5331.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> <1adb762b0809181013k44a41660h493e2f4811350b94@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48D2DB70.4000400@gmail.com> Larry, Email me off-line. Your prodigy address is bouncing. Cheers! Alex hobbies747 at gmail.com From rdf at kelaroo.com Fri Sep 19 13:55:46 2008 From: rdf at kelaroo.com (Robert D. Feinstein) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 13:55:46 -0700 Subject: [Aslml] Counter printing Message-ID: <353AF4B471AEC34A91559D6619AE0742020D6387@kexchange.kelaroo.com> Hi Grognards - I'm interested in having some custom ASL countersheets printed and die-cut. Could anyone share experiences and/or point me to printer(s) for this sort of thing? Commercial and creative options are both of interest. Thank you - - Robert From watkins.bill at verizon.net Fri Sep 19 15:37:08 2008 From: watkins.bill at verizon.net (Bill) Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 18:37:08 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] ASLOK - Last Call for T's & other notes In-Reply-To: <20080918132911.JIVR5331.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> References: <20080918132911.JIVR5331.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> Message-ID: <003a01c91aa8$4010a3b0$c031eb10$@bill@verizon.net> Rats! Just got back. If you're still ordering t-shirts, please order me an XL. Once again, I won't be able to attend. I'll send a check for T and my contribution to the beer fund. What really burns me off is I'm going to be passing through that airport on the Sunday. Frustrating. Ah well, I guess this year I should be happy at least I'm not missing due to hospitalization or recovery. I'm actually being dragged off to Albuquerque to see the grandkids. That's an improvement! Take care, Bill Watkins -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of Bret & Julie Hildebran Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 9:29 AM To: ASL Discussion List Subject: [Aslml] ASLOK - Last Call for T's & other notes A quick ASLOK update as it's closing in on 2 weeks away... Hopefully I'll finish catching up on pre-regs tonight - we should be in the 90s I think once I finally get fully caught up. A few notes - I intend to put the T-Shirt order in tomorrow morning, so if you want to guarantee a shirt in your size, drop me an email w/your order ASAP. I will order extras so it's not like this is your only chance at a T, but it guarantees you get one that fits. The artwork this year can be titled "Iron Banzai" - a Japanese tank w/CE commander. If you haven't reserved your room - do so ASAP as the guaranteed rate expires 9/20, i.e. this Saturday. Dave Ginnard will be hosting another ASLOK Cook Out the evening of Sunday the 5th. Last year Dave hosted ~20 ASLers at his place for a very nice evening of traditional american grilling delicacies (i.e. burgers, dogs & maybe some grilled chicken). If you're around on the opening Sunday, try to plan on making the short drive to Dave's for a nice meal and ASL camraderie Sunday evening... Schwerpunkt and Mark Pitcavage will be running a "bonus playtest mini" on Friday of Mark's "Ruins of the Reich" scenario pack. Currently the plan is to kick-off the mini between 10 and noon to catch the late risers & early bump outs of the 8AM starts for some exciting playtest action. SP is offering some prize for the winner beyond the traditional $10 and plaque... Bret Hildebran damavs at alltel.net www.aslok.org _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From peeblesm at gmail.com Sun Sep 21 08:46:19 2008 From: peeblesm at gmail.com (Michael Peebles) Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2008 11:46:19 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] Dispatches from the Bunker Sale good through 10/1 In-Reply-To: <635ae5ca0809171816m7f145ed9vc2c6055e8005e79f@mail.gmail.com> References: <448000.74329.qm@web32605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <635ae5ca0809171816m7f145ed9vc2c6055e8005e79f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <2e096d960809210846l7d41c6fne4d21c413cde2b31@mail.gmail.com> PinkFloydFan1954 at aol.com Do it Paul, Do it NOW. You will not regret it. Mike On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:16 PM, Paul Ferraro wrote: > Vic, > > Do you take PayPal? > Paul > > > On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Vic Provost wrote: > > > Hi guys, just wanted to remind everyone that the newsletter bundle > > sale continues until 10/1. Thanks in advance for your order, Vic. > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From aslbunker at yahoo.com Mon Sep 22 16:55:27 2008 From: aslbunker at yahoo.com (Vic Provost) Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:55:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Aslml] Dispatches from the Bunker Sale good through 10/1 In-Reply-To: <2e096d960809210846l7d41c6fne4d21c413cde2b31@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <536672.96623.qm@web32602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Thanks Mike for the kind words, Paul's order went out today. Anyone else looking for a better than usual deal for Dispatches Issues, the sale runs through 10/1. Thanks again guys for your support, your ASL Comrade, Vic. --- On Sun, 9/21/08, Michael Peebles wrote: > From: Michael Peebles > Subject: Re: [Aslml] Dispatches from the Bunker Sale good through 10/1 > To: "ASL Discussion List" > Date: Sunday, September 21, 2008, 11:46 AM > PinkFloydFan1954 at aol.com > > Do it Paul, Do it NOW. You will not regret it. > > Mike > > On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:16 PM, Paul Ferraro > wrote: > > > Vic, > > > > Do you take PayPal? > > Paul > > > > > > On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Vic Provost > wrote: > > > > > Hi guys, just wanted to remind everyone that the > newsletter bundle > > > sale continues until 10/1. Thanks in advance for > your order, Vic. > > _______________________________________________ > > Aslml mailing list > > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email > webmaster at aslml.net > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email > webmaster at aslml.net From Ken.Watson at europe.ppdi.com Tue Sep 23 03:46:17 2008 From: Ken.Watson at europe.ppdi.com (Ken Watson) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:46:17 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] Counter Printing & Map Mounting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <098E42F79372EE458302BD0434F82E2B4CAF3C@CAMMAIL01.EUROPE.PPDI.LOCAL> I, too, would be very interested in some custom-made counter sheets. Does anyone mount their new starter kit style cardboard maps on boards to make them compatible with the older type? -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of aslml-request at lists.aslml.net Sent: 20 September 2008 21:01 To: aslml at lists.aslml.net Subject: Aslml Digest, Vol 1213, Issue 1 Send Aslml mailing list submissions to aslml at lists.aslml.net To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to aslml-request at lists.aslml.net You can reach the person managing the list at aslml-owner at lists.aslml.net When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Aslml digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Counter printing (Robert D. Feinstein) 2. Re: ASLOK - Last Call for T's & other notes (Bill) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 13:55:46 -0700 From: "Robert D. Feinstein" Subject: [Aslml] Counter printing To: Cc: socalasl at yahoogroups.com Message-ID: <353AF4B471AEC34A91559D6619AE0742020D6387 at kexchange.kelaroo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Hi Grognards - I'm interested in having some custom ASL countersheets printed and die-cut. Could anyone share experiences and/or point me to printer(s) for this sort of thing? Commercial and creative options are both of interest. Thank you - - Robert ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 18:37:08 -0400 From: "Bill" Subject: Re: [Aslml] ASLOK - Last Call for T's & other notes To: , "'ASL Discussion List'" Message-ID: <003a01c91aa8$4010a3b0$c031eb10$@bill at verizon.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Rats! Just got back. If you're still ordering t-shirts, please order me an XL. Once again, I won't be able to attend. I'll send a check for T and my contribution to the beer fund. What really burns me off is I'm going to be passing through that airport on the Sunday. Frustrating. Ah well, I guess this year I should be happy at least I'm not missing due to hospitalization or recovery. I'm actually being dragged off to Albuquerque to see the grandkids. That's an improvement! Take care, Bill Watkins -----Original Message----- From: aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net [mailto:aslml-bounces at lists.aslml.net] On Behalf Of Bret & Julie Hildebran Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 9:29 AM To: ASL Discussion List Subject: [Aslml] ASLOK - Last Call for T's & other notes A quick ASLOK update as it's closing in on 2 weeks away... Hopefully I'll finish catching up on pre-regs tonight - we should be in the 90s I think once I finally get fully caught up. A few notes - I intend to put the T-Shirt order in tomorrow morning, so if you want to guarantee a shirt in your size, drop me an email w/your order ASAP. I will order extras so it's not like this is your only chance at a T, but it guarantees you get one that fits. The artwork this year can be titled "Iron Banzai" - a Japanese tank w/CE commander. If you haven't reserved your room - do so ASAP as the guaranteed rate expires 9/20, i.e. this Saturday. Dave Ginnard will be hosting another ASLOK Cook Out the evening of Sunday the 5th. Last year Dave hosted ~20 ASLers at his place for a very nice evening of traditional american grilling delicacies (i.e. burgers, dogs & maybe some grilled chicken). If you're around on the opening Sunday, try to plan on making the short drive to Dave's for a nice meal and ASL camraderie Sunday evening... Schwerpunkt and Mark Pitcavage will be running a "bonus playtest mini" on Friday of Mark's "Ruins of the Reich" scenario pack. Currently the plan is to kick-off the mini between 10 and noon to catch the late risers & early bump outs of the 8AM starts for some exciting playtest action. SP is offering some prize for the winner beyond the traditional $10 and plaque... Bret Hildebran damavs at alltel.net www.aslok.org _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list Aslml at lists.aslml.net http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net End of Aslml Digest, Vol 1213, Issue 1 ************************************** _________________________________________________________________ Granta Park Great Abington Cambridge CB21 6GQ United Kingdom tel +44 (0)1223 374 100 fax +44 (0)1223 374 101 www.ppdi.com PPD Global Ltd. trading as PPD Registered England 1564604 VAT No GB 443 0878 47 This e-mail transmission and any documents, files or previous email messages attached to it may contain information that is confidential or legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient or a person responsible for delivering this transmission to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you must not read this transmission and that any disclosure, copying, printing, distribution or use of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately notify the sender by telephone or return email and delete the original transmission and its attachments without reading or saving in any manner. From pete at vftt.co.uk Tue Sep 23 06:34:54 2008 From: pete at vftt.co.uk (Pete Phillipps) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 14:34:54 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] ASL VFTT74 Out Now Message-ID: <0b2a01c91d81$2a044780$0201a8c0@kilchoan9> Hi Everyone, The new issue of VFTT is now available to download from www.vftt.co.uk/vfttpdfs.htm. Hope you all enjoy it. And INTENSIVE FIRE 2008 takes place in Bournemouth here in the UK next month so check out the link below if you haven't registered yet and want to attend. Pete "Many [wargame] battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on beer" - Frederick the Great, 1777 Download VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES (Britain's Premier ASL Journal) free from http://www.vftt.co.uk Get the latest news about HEROES(ASL in Blackpool) at http://www.vftt.co.uk/heroesdetails.aspx Get the latest news about INTENSIVE FIRE (Britain's biggest ASL tournament) at http://www.vftt.co.uk/ifdetails.aspx Get the latest UK ASL Tournament news at http://www.asltourneys.co.uk Support the best at http://www.manutd.com/ From mevans92 at cox.net Fri Sep 26 19:53:03 2008 From: mevans92 at cox.net (Matt and Larie Evans) Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 19:53:03 -0700 Subject: [Aslml] Looking for Game in DC area In-Reply-To: <2e096d960809210846l7d41c6fne4d21c413cde2b31@mail.gmail.com> References: <448000.74329.qm@web32605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <635ae5ca0809171816m7f145ed9vc2c6055e8005e79f@mail.gmail.com> <2e096d960809210846l7d41c6fne4d21c413cde2b31@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <77C498F0-69A4-4FD7-BACE-DB7D909631A6@cox.net> I'll be in McLean, VA, Saturday, Oct 4-5 on business over the weekend. Looking for a game if anyone wants to play. I'm interested in an armor/infantry mix--I don't get to play often and need to brush up on armor especially. Email me offline...thanks! Matt mevans92 at cox.net From bpickeri at gmail.com Fri Sep 26 20:56:51 2008 From: bpickeri at gmail.com (Brian Pickering) Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 20:56:51 -0700 Subject: [Aslml] Clearance sale @ Fine Games - ASL items Message-ID: Pegasus Bridge, new, $29 ASLRB, new, $55 AoO, w/ mounted boards, $97.50 (although I do see this advertised on the web for less, do they really have them in stock?) If you're interested, I can forward his flyer to you. I've been generally satisfied dealing with him. Brian Pickering From ldmmisselbrook at shaw.ca Fri Sep 26 21:16:03 2008 From: ldmmisselbrook at shaw.ca (Lee) Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 22:16:03 -0600 Subject: [Aslml] Clearance sale @ Fine Games - ASL items References: Message-ID: <000001c920a8$83262700$2e619644@p3> I have a new player up here in Edmonton that's looking to pick up some ASL stuff, so please send the flier to me.Thanks. Lee ldmmisselbrook at shaw.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Pickering" To: ; "'ASL Discussion List'" Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 9:56 PM Subject: [Aslml] Clearance sale @ Fine Games - ASL items > Pegasus Bridge, new, $29 > ASLRB, new, $55 > AoO, w/ mounted boards, $97.50 (although I do see this advertised on the web > for less, do they really have them in stock?) > > If you're interested, I can forward his flyer to you. I've been generally > satisfied dealing with him. > > Brian Pickering > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.526 / Virus Database: 270.7.3/1693 - Release Date: 9/26/2008 7:35 AM > > From mtrodgers99 at gmail.com Sat Sep 27 20:43:47 2008 From: mtrodgers99 at gmail.com (M Rodgers) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 23:43:47 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] 2008 Canadian ASL Open results Message-ID: <2b8228f00809272043m18f8e134ofeea805f466f661d@mail.gmail.com> Player Record Points Final Ra Seed From Ray Woloszyn 4-1 54 1 2 North Carolina John McDiarmid 4-1 52 2 1 Toronto, Ontario Adrian Earle 4-1 50 3 3 Ottawa, Ontario Jean-Pierre Raymond 4-1 46 4 9 Montreal, Quebec Wai Wong 3-2 36 5 6 Toronto, Ontario Chris Doary 3-2 34 6 7 Ottawa, Ontario Bill Bird 3-2 33 7 4 Winnipeg, Manitoba Bruno L'Archeveque 3-2 33 8 5 Montreal, Quebec Ken Young 2-0 23 9 17 Ottawa, Ontario Erik Lindblad 2-3 22 10 14 Montreal, Quebec Marcus Leja 2-3 21 11 8 Calgary, Alberta Michael Rodgers 2-2 21 12 10 Montreal, Quebec Blair Bellamy 1-3 13 13 15 Barrie, Ontario Russell Williams 1-4 12 14 13 Toronto, Ontario Eric Laimer 1-4 11 15 12 Toronto, Ontario Jeff Wasserman 1-2 11 16 11.5 Toronto, Ontario Andre Escobedo 1-4 11 17 11 Montreal, Quebec Keith Hill 0-2 0 18 15.5 Maine We had another successful Canadian ASL Open. Attendance was up over last year, with a high of 18 players on Saturday. We had some new faces mixed in with the familiar ones, which is always a good thing. As usual, we had players from across Canada. Bill Bird was the first to arrive on Thursday afternoon. I had pre-arranged to meet him to show him some of the sights of Montreal. Luckily, his heart held up when we climbed Mount Royal for the spectacular view of the city. Ray Woloszyn (whose last name I can now spell) and Marcus Leja met us in the hotel lobby around 7:30. Local player Bruno L'Archeveque also joined us. We went out for food and drink and a lot of ASL and non-ASL conversation. I enjoyed myself a lot. It is always nice to have some time to be sociable at a tournament. I won't go into a blow by blow account of each round, but I will post a summary soon. I knew, however, that no one would have an easy time winning the tournament because we had three excellent players: Ray Woloszyn, John McDiarmid and Adrian Earle. Our tournament is based on points, so every round counts, even if you were the last undefeated player. Adrian beat John in the third round, which lead to a match between Adrian and Ray as the last two undefeated players in the fourth round. Ray won the match as the Poles in a playing of FrF2, Maczek Fire Brigade. One of the things I like best about the Canadian ASL Open, is that the points system we use means that there are no useless rounds. Ray needed to play the fifth round; winning would guarantee top spot. Losing would open the door to any 4 and 1 player taking the championship based on how many points they picked up from the opponents that they had defeated. In round 5, the best 3 and 1 player, against which Ray had not yet played, was John McDiarmid. John won as the Russians in AP23, Agony At Arnautovo, but Ray still ended up as the top point getter to win the tournament. The mini-tournament, which featured VotG scenarios and RB scenarios, was a single elimination tournament won by Jean-Pierre Raymond. We intended the mini to be three rounds, but the other undefeated player, Ken Young, was unable to stay for the third round. Multi-man Publishing supplied two prizes to us: Action Pack 3 "Few Returned" and Action Pack 4 "Normandy 1944". The Canadian ASL Association supplied plaques for the mini winner and the top three finishers of the main tournament. All plaque winners had their choice of an MMP prize or a CASLO souvenir. Another neat thing about the Canadian ASL Open is that I have no idea where it will be held next year, but I know it will be in September. -- Michael Rodgers Montreal From klas_malmstrom at yahoo.se Sun Sep 28 11:39:51 2008 From: klas_malmstrom at yahoo.se (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Klas_Malmstr=F6m?=) Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 20:39:51 +0200 Subject: [Aslml] Pictures from Arnhem 2008 Message-ID: <48DFCF77.9010409@yahoo.se> Hi, Pictures from the ASL Tournament in Arnhem 2008 can now be viewed on my webpage: http://www.klasm.com. Direct-link: http://www.klasm.com/ASL/AAR/ABTF_2008/ABTF_2008.html Regards, Klas Malmstrom From geb3 at inter.net Mon Sep 29 03:50:57 2008 From: geb3 at inter.net (George Bates) Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 19:50:57 +0900 Subject: [Aslml] Arnhem 2008 - a view from afar Message-ID: <23DC51DDE8CD44EC925FFD3C1A43EE72@RustyNail> Must step in to name Chris Mazzei's opponent in the yellow shirt in a round of 'Sting of the Italian Hornet' as Yokohama's (and formerly the RAA's) very own Steve Mickevics. Steve appears (unnamed again) in another shot of the room. Sad to see that he was not among the tournament leaders. Given his pride in his record within our group we'll be keen to hear his excuses for not brining home any wood. :wink: I think I'll have to get myself to this tournament someday, too. The locale, the time of year (less heat, fewer tourists), the cozy looking venue and the abundance of fine alcoholic beverages make it look very attractive from here. However, one would hope that one's 3 bunkmates would be pre-screened for any flatulent tendencies. :worried: Was also a bit surprised by the scenario list. It appears that in several rounds it is impossible for players to select at least one official scenario. I would hope that this could be remedied. I would have to set aside at least another week to get round to all the nearby battlefields. Did anybody notice how neatly the Sherman on display in Bastogne had been perforated? :eek: Wonder what Arthur Parker would have given for a hot packet of frites back in December 1944? :ooh: Cheers! - G ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ Klas' post: Pictures from the ASL Tournament in Arnhem 2008 can now be viewed on my webpage: http://www.klasm.com . Direct-link: http://www.klasm.com/ASL/AAR/ABTF_2008/ABTF_2008.html