ITNES I - An Epoch of Change

Same as panda, please NPC me for a turn. Just a turn though.

EDIT: No guidelines. Just do pretty much what I did last turn. :(
 
To Norge, Jutland:
From Caledonia:

Though your customs are strange and foreign to us, and your frozen lands distant and mysterious, and though we call our gods by different names and venerate them differently, can we not still be friends and prosper from the trade which flows across the purple sea? The markets of Caledonia are rich in all things men desire; come and trade with us, that we may not be enemies. We propose a trade pact, to open the markets of our lands to you, and yours unto us; and likewise, if you will have it, a pact for freedom of the seas, so that neither Norsemen nor Scots shall worry merchants upon the Alban Sea, and we may cooperate to keep the channels of trade clear of marauders. Do you accept?
 
FROM: Norge
Agreed. (Inspired, I know)

Even more inspired orders sent, incredibly detailed they are...
 
Give me a break, it takes one hour a week to write orders and another one to do diplo. I don't believe there is a single person among you who doesn't have two hours a week. Its another thing if you lose net access though..
 
OOC: Mostly unimportant (to others) orders sent.

Oh, yeah, there's an error in General Military Item 1; only 136/150 are displayed, not 140.
 
I claim Gaul or Tieh China, whichever is quit first :p
 
To Gaul
From Carthage

Our NAP still stands firm.
 
The deadline is here (I actually posted this on time for once!).
 
GMT is easier to use. Just add the number before your time zone to 15:00 and you got it.
 
Intelligent people.....
aka, people that need to co-ordinate to get something done whilst in several time-zones. Since this is not a unique phenomena, the problem has been around for awhile, thus they picked GMT (Since you know, at the time Britian was all, we ROCK, everyone else SUCKS etc etc Empire stuff).
And thats why people use GMT.

EDIT: Almost forgot; ":p"
 
BananaLee said:
Dynamite works.
No, actually, not on this door. Doesn't respond to Lockpicking either. Pretty sure it's a glitch. I eventually figured out a clever trick with booze that let me sneak around in plain sight to get around it, though.
 
MjM said:
Who goes by GMT except you folks in scotland and england?
Most countries have their time zones based on GMT (for example, Finland's time zone is "GMT+2"). Which means, that if I have to send orders by 5 pm gmt, it means 7 pm Finnish time. I don't think its that difficult.
 
Finmaster said:
Most countries have their time zones based on GMT (for example, Finland's time zone is "GMT+2"). Which means, that if I have to send orders by 5 pm gmt, it means 7 pm Finnish time. I don't think its that difficult.

Exactly. Orders need not be all that long anyway, and writing them surely isn't such a difficulty that people can't send orders before Tuesday.
 
I just memorize what das' 2000 hours is in EST (1000 hrs). :p
 
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