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4 Dec 2007

Yesterday I received my copy of the maps. The Atlas far exceeded my expectations and wandered right into "best case scenario" territory. It is fabulous!

My one previous foray into full-colour book land was not entirely successful, so my level of trepidation was high. But it actually looks better in print than it does electronically.

The team wins one. About time.



At any rate, if you're interested in playing Cruenti Dei, updated rules for startup have been posted here.

The land grab begins in a few days, so you'd best grab those downloads and make your decisions.

You should order the Rules and Atlas as soon as possible. They aren't required for the land grab, but shipping this time of year can be longer than you think.

overlords



I for one welcome our new Russian overlords. I'd like to remind them that as a trusted LJ personality, I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground content mines.
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Courtesy [livejournal.com profile] singingbarista, we have this lovely site that tells you who to vote for based on a laundry list of policy questions.

Here are my results:

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Barack Obama (69%)
3. Ron Paul (69%)
4. Christopher Dodd (63%)
5. Dennis Kucinich (61%)
6. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (59%)
7. Al Gore (not announced) (57%)
8. John Edwards (56%)
9. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (53%)
10. Joseph Biden (53%)

Visit the 2008 Presidential Candidate Selector

For the record, Senator Hillary Clinton came in 11th.

I'd like to draw your attention to the top two picks, who conveniently enough tied. They are not even in the same party. How does that work?
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