Daftpanzer
canonically ambiguous
BTW anyone know what's happened with lord joakim? seems like he just vanished and nobody cares 

I asked this in WH but perhaps somebody here would be able to answer: any good books on the Curragh mutiny, or books that have good descriptions of the Curragh mutiny?
A cursory Google Books search revealed Mutiny at the Curragh, an evidently multi-volume work by one Alfred Patrick Ryan. Sort of outdated, but all that I could find on that subject alone.
http://books.google.com/books?id=aV...d+patrick+ryan&ei=UL-qS87zBouGzQSztcHPDQ&cd=4
That's not very kind.
NES-related: yes, I'd say so, in principle, especially if the sig belongs to the mod of the NES.
I read through ABNW 2, and if the sigs had all said who the player was, I would have had a much easier time seeing what was happening. For example, it took me some time to work out that you were actually Korea, as, IIRC, you didn't write your name at the top of your diplo much either.
On the other hand, out-of-date sigs are more confusing than absent sigs.
I always write my name when I'm doing diplo. I don't presume that other people remember my country. I consider it a politeness thing.
I'm sorry man, you don't know me. I'm trilingual, play three instruments, and write. What is it that you do?That's not very kind.
What is it that you do?
I'm sorry man, you don't know me. I'm trilingual, play three instruments, and write. What is it that you do?
Now my sig is my own.
I really ought to copyright this kind of stuff. Hi ho, silver, away! To the patent office!
Your oddity reminds me of someone I hated that once wandered these lands.
He's been busy in real life, by what I can tell from my last talk with him a week ago.