Never heard of World Piece. I'll check it out. Can't have enough maps!
NOW.... what I really need help with are some names for unique Great People... specifically for Texas. What I need is a good list of famous Texan scientists, engineers and spies.
I think I took care of the Civics. They look pretty nice to me, IMHO. So really, the last thing I need before I release the next version of HiTM is some Texan GP names.
Ok, here's a shot, although bear in mind I know VERY little of Texan History.
(From Wikipedia)
Great Engineers:
M. King Hubbert (19031989), geophysicist
Jack Kilby, electrical engineer
Robert Dennard (born 1932), computer scientist and inventor
Great Scientists:
* Denton Cooley (born 1920), pioneering heart surgeon
* Michael E. DeBakey (born 1908), pioneering heart surgeon
* Chu Ching-wu, physicist
* Bryce DeWitt, physicist, co-developed Wheeler-DeWitt equation ("wave function of the Universe")
* Leonard Eugene Dickson, mathematician
* G.B. Halsted, mathematician
* Oscar Monnig (19021999), astronomer and meteoricist
* Hermann Joseph Muller, geneticist, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
* Ilya Prigogine, physicist and chemist, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
* John Tate, mathematician, Wolf Prize in Mathematics
* Karen Uhlenbeck, mathematician, National Medal of Science
* Harry Vandiver, mathematician
* Steven Weinberg, Nobel Laureate in Physics
* Spencer Wells, geneticist and anthropologist
* John A. Wheeler, physicist, Wolf Prize in Physics, coined the term 'black hole'
(You might even be able to take a couple from the GS list and put it in GE...
Great Spies:
José Antonio Navarro
Juan Seguin
Henry Eustace McCulloch
Should be enough to get you started... I hope
