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  • November 23, 2006 at 4:07 am #7032 Reply
    Stumpfoot
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    Red Cross hospital WW1? I must now meet the 20 word minimum word requiment, is it twenty yet? How about now?

    November 23, 2006 at 4:39 am #7033 Reply
    Phidippides
    Keymaster

    Red Cross hospital WW1? I must now meet the 20 word minimum word requiment, is it twenty yet? How about now?

    Would a hospital have a cannon on the top of it?

    November 23, 2006 at 5:00 am #7034 Reply
    Stumpfoot
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    Would a hospital have a cannon on the top of it?

    Why not? It's a time of war. It looks like the right era and I see what look like red cross emblems.

    November 23, 2006 at 7:12 am #7035 Reply
    rhino56
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    Hint; it is not in the united states of america and while granted it would be nice if every post a person made were lengthy making a minimum of 20 words seems quite excessive. how about 4?

    November 23, 2006 at 8:54 am #7036 Reply
    DonaldBaker
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    I don't see that spam type posts are a big problem here, but if the emperor desires content, then content is what he shall have.  I would think that a history forum would encourage lengthy posts, especially in the topic specific forums.  If you can set the word minimum at 20 in the topic forums and turn it off in general chat, it might be better.  General chat doesn't have to be “chatty” does it?  But I do agree that content is very important to the success of this forum.

    November 24, 2006 at 12:26 am #7037 Reply
    Stumpfoot
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    General history chat isnt really 'just chat' it's still specific in that the posts have to do with history. I thni the minimum should be lowered a bit, but I see what Phid is getting at.  So Rhino56 was any part of my guess close?

    November 24, 2006 at 8:48 am #7038 Reply
    rhino56
    Participant

    General history chat isnt really 'just chat' it's still specific in that the posts have to do with history. I thni the minimum should be lowered a bit, but I see what Phid is getting at.  So Rhino56 was any part of my guess close?

    Well kinda, General von Emmich at Liege, August 1914 Belgium.The Fall of Liege – Letter from a German Officer, August 1914General Leman's defence of Liege combined all that is noble, all that is tragic.The commander of one fort (note: not Leman), at the moment when the bombardment was heaviest, went mad, and shot his own men.  He was disarmed and bound.  The cupola of another fort was destroyed by a bomb from a Zeppelin.  Other forts were swept away like sand castles on the seashore before the relentless waves of the oncoming tide.As long as possible General Leman inspected the forts daily to see that everything was in order.  By a piece of falling masonry, dislodged by our guns, both General Leman's legs were crushed…..http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/fallofliege.htmSource: Source Records of the Great War, Vol. II, ed. Charles F. Horne, National Alumni 1923

    November 24, 2006 at 10:57 am #7039 Reply
    Stumpfoot
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    Who are these four men? no hints. at least not know. later after a few guesses. What do you think?

    November 29, 2006 at 3:57 am #7040 Reply
    Stumpfoot
    Participant

    Alright since no one has ventured a guess I will just come out with it; from left ot right; President harding, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Harvey Firestone (Of tire fame).

    November 29, 2006 at 6:15 pm #7041 Reply
    DonaldBaker
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    I knew Ford and Edison were among the two, and I thought one was Harding, but I couldn't find a picture that looked like the one in your picture.  So I refrained from answering until I could get all four men and know for sure. 

    November 29, 2006 at 6:25 pm #7042 Reply
    Phidippides
    Keymaster

    I knew it was Harding, Ford, Edison, and Firestone, but I thought that if I answered Donnie might feel like he was shown-up and feel bad and so I refrained from answering.Ok ok, so I didn't know who they were.  I didn't even see the post in the first place, but if I had, I still would have had no idea.

    November 29, 2006 at 7:41 pm #7043 Reply
    Stumpfoot
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    I knew it was Harding, Ford, Edison, and Firestone, but I thought that if I answered Donnie might feel like he was shown-up and feel bad and so I refrained from answering.Ok ok, so I didn't know who they were.  I didn't even see the post in the first place, but if I had, I still would have had no idea.

    Aint it great how the members here are so considerate of one another? 😀 🙄

    November 30, 2006 at 1:53 am #7044 Reply
    DonaldBaker
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    Heck I hardly ever get any of these on my forum at njc-njo.com.  I'm one of those History majors who never really paid much attention to the pictures.  Not to sound all nerdy or whatever, but most of the books I read don't have pictures at all in them.  So when people joke about reading only books with pictures, it isn't really all that indicative of anything because for trivia purposes, the pictures really do help out.  I prefer the ideas behind the figures when I read history.  I couldn't care less what Alexander the Great looked like, but I do care about what made him successful.  I probably should balance my historical studies by incorporating the visual as well as the abstract. 

    November 30, 2006 at 3:20 am #7045 Reply
    Stumpfoot
    Participant

    Could you draw me a picture as to what you mean? 😕 😀

    November 30, 2006 at 4:03 am #7046 Reply
    DonaldBaker
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    I'm just saying I usually don't pay much attention to historical pictures and representations of famous people, but concentrate on their ideas or accomplishments as recorded in the books I read.  I might recognize a picture of Napoleon or Lincoln, but I probably wouldn't recognize people like Carnegie, Chase, Rockefeller, Edison, Peter the Great, George III, Benedict Arnold etc…..since many of these haven't reached “icon” status even though they are notable.

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