Subject: Nova Roma Birthday
From: jmath669642reng@--------)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 01:20:24 -0500 (EST)
All Hail Nova Roma's Date of Birth!!
All Hail New Rome and her Wealth of History!!
All Hail New Rome with respect to her Gods and Temples""
All Hail New Rome and the essance of her Citizenery!!
All Hail New Rome for her Civil Government!!
All Hail New Rome for her Art and Culture!!
All Hail New Rome for the Re-living of the Roman Republic
and the Mighty Empire!!
All Hail the Legions of Rome who march at our side!!
All Hail the Culture of Rome, and it's delights of engineering,
art, archetechture and logic!!

Utmost Respect to the Gods of Rome in this Most Auspicious Period;

Utmost Attentions to those Romans of great ambition and greater effort
to make Rome a culture from which so many others have evolved, and still
remains in the public awareness 2,000 years after it's flowering.

To my friends Nova Romans all, I dedicate this bottle of fine wine to
the festival of birth of this micronation and pledge another at each
year on the Birth Date of Nova Roma, which will be cracked at a suitable
celebration, with NR members present, sometime within that year of
dedication

Hail To New Rome!!!!!! Hail To Nova Roma!!!!!!!

Marcus Minucius Audens

Fair Winds and Following Seas!!!




Subject: SC&C #2 (LONG)
From: Megas-Robinson amgunn@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 00:33:16 -0600
Salvete Omnes;

Off schedule, but, useful information I think.

I would like to present a basic "Event Planner" I've had for years. It
is geared to SCA events, but should be of use to budding Roman Curule
Aediles.

Step 01 - Give a name and purpose to the event
In re: Festival Martialis: To celebrate the Martial
Spirit and Food
Step 02 - Give the dates for the event (include "rain dates" if deemed
necessary)
In re: 14 - 15 March, 2001 CE - reservations for Feast
and Seminars must be
postmarked not later than 6 March. The size of the
site is such that an
attendance limitation (except for feast and seminars)
is not a problem
Please include a return phone number with your
reservation
Step 03 - List the sponsoring group (for Nova Roma this would probably
be
a Magistrate or Gens)
In re: Sponsored by Gens Ulleria (Venator -
Paterfamilias)
Step 04 - Give the site name, location, contact information, directions
In re: Lupercalia for MMDCCLIII will be held at,
the Sons of Italy Hall
123 Main Street, Columbus, Ohio
(513) 555-4545
Take the easiest route to Interstate 71 from
the north or south of Columbus.
Use exit number 234A to 10th Street, west 4
blocks to Main Street, go
north 5 blocks to the hall, park in the east
lot near the tan brick building.
Enter the middle door on this building.
For early registration, go to the home of
Maria Ulleria Scholastica,
3 blocks north of the site. This is a grey
ranch house.
447 Main Street, Columbus, Ohio
(513) 555-9876
Maria Ulleria, or her assistants, will check
you in and give directions to
motels or Romans willing to put you up
Step 05 - The schedule of events for the day(s), including when the
official registration booth
opens, when the site actually opens, an outline of the
activities for the day(s),
when (and if) a feast will be served, if members of the
State will be present and
holding Forum for the Cives, when the site officially
closes, and suggestions for
after event and unofficial goings-on in the area
In re: The site is open from 7 AM Saturday through
Midnight
and also 8 AM Sunday through 5 PM Sunday.
An opening ceremony will be held at 8:30 AM
Saturday
Senators Pius Humilus & Felicia Bombasti and
Consul Festus Caesar
will hold an open Forum on the current
Constitutional proposals
Saturday from 1:00 PM through 3:00 PM.
Venator will hold a session on making Lorica
Squamata, Saturday from
9:00 AM through Noon,
with a followup on Sunday from 1:00 PM to
2:30 PM.
Marcia Justina will hold a seminar on
Parthian cooking Saturday from
1 PM to 3:30 PM
Wulfgaest of the Sodalis Nordicum will hold a
seminar on "Easy Bake"
enameling Saturday from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM
A sumptuous feast, prepared by Venator's
apprentices (Olivia Drusilla,
Marcus Quintus Catullus and Lucius
Germanicus) will be served at 7:00 PM
A children's feast will be served
concurrently, proctored by Larva and Lupus
Sunday will feature the second annual Poetry,
Jewelry and Mead competition
from 9:00 Am to 3:00 Pm, with prizes being
awarded by Venator and Gens
at 3:30 PM
Larva and Lupus will have their traditional
Childrens' Taverna et Arena on
Saturday and Sunday (until 4:00 PM)
Throughout the weekend, the Umbrian Cohort
Household of the Barony of
Roc Haven (SCA) will demonstrate Roman drill
and SCA style combat.
Step 06 - Cost to attend the event. Break out the site fee, the feast
fee (adult and child),
any seminar costs... Also, a good idea is to give the
average cost of commercial
accomodations in the area.
In re: (US) Site fee $5.00, Feast - Adult $6.00, Child
(under 12) $3.00,
Small child (under 6) Free, Armoring class -
$25.00, Cooking class - $4.00
Enameling class - $7.50, etc...
Viking Motor Lodge - $54.00/double occupancy
Wolfe Motel - $56.00/double
occupancy (has indoor pool)
The Augustan - $62.00/double
occupancy (pool, hot tub, restaurant)
Step 07 - To whom the checks (or money orders) should be payable
In re: Catamount Grange Kindred (aka Gens Ulleria)
Step 08 - Aedile Breva or other contact person: Information person,
Reservation person,
accomodations co-ordinator, feast reservations, seminar
reservations...
Step 09 - Maps to the site and early registration "booth" Put a "North
Arrow" on the
drawing. Indicate some sense of scale to the drawing.
A clear, readable line
drawing is most useful.
Step 10 - Remember, get any approval as deemed necessary by the
government of
Nova Roma.

This is a broad outline. If you have any questions, e-mail me. I have
loads of SCA event organizing experience (as event chairman,
"feast-o-crat" and staff)

In Amicus et Fidelis - Venator





Subject: Re: Nova Roma Birthday
From: Megas-Robinson amgunn@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 00:40:38 -0600
Avete Omnes,

To celebrate Nova Roma's 1st Anniversary, I shall be starting my attempt
at re-creating the Falernian wine. If my take on the description of the
Roma Antiqua version thereof is correct, the vintage will be ready to
celebrate Nova Roma's 6th Anniversary.

Valete - Venator





Subject: Re: New Legatus pro Provinciae Lusitaniae
From: jmath669642reng@--------)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 01:47:58 -0500 (EST)
Salve, Lagata Camunna;

My most profound congratulations to you, Legata Emilla Camunna. I am
most pleased to welcome you to Nova Roma, and am particularly pleased,
as you come to Nova Roma through the efforts of my good friend!!

I wish for , and am sure of much success in your efforts, in Lustitania,
which reflect all the good things that I have learned of late about the
Portuguese. My friend the Praetor will explain.

Vale, Legaa Camunna;
Very Respectfully;
Marcus Minucius Audens

Fair Winds and Following Seas!!!




Subject: Re: Nova Roma Birthday
From: jmath669642reng@--------)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 02:13:18 -0500 (EST)
Hooray For Venator!!!!! What a great way to celebrate a Birthdate!!!!
Do you suppose that you could come up with an NR Birthday Dish that we
could all try out???? You have the best darn ideas!!!!

Marcus Audens

Fair Winds and Following Seas!!!





Subject: Re: Budget
From: "RMerullo" rmerullo@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 10:12:14 -0500
Salvete Marce Minuci et alii



From: <a href="/post/novaroma?protectID=045232113165042200148200112241225012177026038196249130152150" >jmath669642reng@--------</a> (James Mathe--------br>
---budget status comments deleted for space------
Again I say, in regard to the "Eagle" that I belong to 6 organizations
(volunteer) who publish their own newsletters, including one that I
publish myself. All prices are $12.00 Annually with no restrictions on
number of pages. My recommendation is to immediately raise the price of
the "Eagle" subscription to $12.00 per year for citizens, and $6.00 per
year for Students and Schools.

GMM-Sounds like a good idea.

MMA-As the Consul has said, the tax question does not yet even have a
proposal. There has been much comment on both sides of the questions
and good points made on both sides, however, as I have offered to write
a tax proposal to address both sides of the question, and required
approx. 5% of Nova Roma to agree. So far I have only two agreements,
so apparently I will not be wriiting the proposal.

GMM-Only two? Are you sure? Unfortunately I do not have access right now
to my archives, but I seem to remember 3 or 4 people giving the go-ahead.
I'll take a look Wednesday and get back to you on that though.

--deletion---
MMA-I suggest for now that we take the simpler action of raising the dues
for the "Eagle", as we know for a fact that the current fee does NOT pay
the bills. It is my understanding from all of you who are against
taxes, that you are not necessarily against paying our way as we go.
Let us take a definite answer that we can all agree on, and solve
immediately a current problem

GMM-I am all for it. What a relief to be able to agree with something for a
change.

Valete

Gaius Marius Merullus



Marcus Minucius Audens

Fair Winds and Following Seas!!!






Subject: Re: New England Provincia celebrates NR anniversary
From: "RMerullo" rmerullo@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 10:16:15 -0500
Salvete Omnes

I have to say the same thing. Car problems stopped me from fulfilling my
Feralia plans, which I have already postponed to next Sunday.

I'll be thinking about NR's anniversary though.


>From: <--------ef="/post/nov----------------otectID=132056131009152219130232203140129208071" >Dexippus@--------</--------;
>
>If it wasn't such short notice, I may have been able to make it up to
Maine.
>
>But can't do it for Feb. 28.
>
>Enjoy all...I'll be there in spirit!


Valete

Gaius Marius Merullus




Subject: Re: SC&C #2 (LONG)
From: Dexippus@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 10:40:46 EST
In a message dated 2/22/99 1:37:54 AM Eastern Standard Time,
<a href="/po--------ovaroma?protectID=243232178182078116015232190036129" >amgunn@--------</a> write--------r>
<< I would like to present a basic "Event Planner" I've had for years. It
is geared to SCA events, but should be of use to budding Roman Curule
Aediles. >>

Is this an invitation? Or just a sample event planning thingy?

--Dexippus



Subject: Re: hey, speaking of games
From: "Antonio Grilo" amg@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 16:03:56 -0000
Salvete

Speaking about games...

>I believe Graecus, our Plebeian Aedile, is planning to fulfill his
>magistrate's responsibility by putting on some games, though I'm not sure
>what precisely he has in mind.
What I had in mind was about roman related computer and maybe board games.
During the times of ZX Spectrum I loved to play roman games like Gladiator,
Ancient Battles, Annals of Rome, Legions of Death, Asterix (why not???). I
plan to add a page where you can download these games for free. Moreover,
there are the commercial PC games... These you have to buy, and the page
will include a facility to contact a distributor (I still haven't found a
good one), as well as info on the games.
Nevertheless, a good idea would be also to include something on Roman
original games... I can think about that.

Valete

Antonius Gryllus Graecus
Aedile Plebis





Subject: The ANNALS OF ROME
From: "Antonio Grilo" amg@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 16:05:56 -0000
Salvete

Anyone remembers the ZX Spectrum game Annals of Rome? Well, I have it emulated for PC, nevertheless, I think that there was a true PC version. Does anyone have it?

Valete

Antonius Gryllus Graecus
Aedile Plebis




Subject: MITHRACON II
From: "Lucius" vergil@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 13:17:12 -0500
Salvete Omnes!

For your information!

Valete, Lucius Equitius


> This arrived from Jane Sibley in Connecticut after the Feb. Adlcvtio was
>sent out, but since it has some deadlines that would be missed if it waited
>until March, it is hereby sent out as an "Extra". Replies can be sent
>directly to her (address at bottom).
> Valete!
>-----------------
> MITHRACON II
>
> This is a small, informal research convention concentrating on early
>mythology and religion, especially Mithraism and other cults of the Roman
>Empire. It will take place in New Haven, CT, the home of Yale
>University...we plan to spend most of the day in Yale's Sterling Memorial
>Library doing whatever research your heart desires. There *are* outlets in
>the Reference Room for laptops, and Xerox machines are also onsite...the
con
>will have some discounted Xerox cards in case you find a journal article
>that you *must* have. I shall also clear my "books borrowed" list so that
I
>can take out books and we can Xerox them a lot more cheaply at Staples on
>Sunday. We may also be able (Saturday only) to get people 1-day stacks
>passes ($10 fee). In addition, we'll visit the mithraeum (and other
>antiquities) (free admission) at the Yale Art Gallery. These sites are
>within walking distance of the hotel. In the evening, there will be
>informal presentations by attendees (a Carousel slide projector will be
>available), with snacks provided. Probably a fruit, cheese, and cracker
>platter. Last years' platter was *gorgeous*! We can also have some darn
>good discussions. Two planned talks will investigate the origin and role
of
>Aion, the Serpent-Wrapped God. We shall also dig our teeth into
>smithcrafting, the forge/fire/weapons in Roman times, folklore, etc.
>
> A Staples and a Barnes&Noble bookstore within one short block of the
>hotel, ditto many really inexpensive, good places to eat.
>
>Dates: Friday, April 30-Sunday, May 2.
>Hotel: The Holiday Inn at Yale, (203) 777-6221. Mention MithraCon II for
>the con rates. Rooms: $79 + tax (2 dbl beds or 1 king), rollaway $10 extra
>per night.
> There is a free courtesy van from public transportation (arrange that
>when you reserve your room); also free parking. Please reserve your room
>*early*, as the hotel fills up fast, and we only have a smallish block
>reserved.
>
> Con registration: $15 postmarked by Jan. 15, then $20 to March 15, then
>$25 to April 15, and then $30 thence, to at the door. Please send
>reservations to (and make checks out to): Jane T,. Sibley, P.O. Box 123,
>Haddam, CT 06438. If you have questions, please email me at:
><a href="/po--------ovaroma?protectID=045212066009093153184097203219129208071" >jr--------ey@--------</a> I'm the entire concom....
>
> Dealers: there is no dealers' room per se, but you can bring items to
>huck from your room. Since you'll probably want to hit the libraries
during
>the day instead of sitting there in your room hoping for a customer, we
will
>schedule time in the evening for folks to see what you've got.
>
> Directions to the site: from I-95, take exit 47 (Downtown New Haven).
>From I-91S, take exit 1 (Downtown New Haven). Proceed to the 2nd exit off
>the connector, and continue to the 2nd light. Take a right onto York
>Street. You will pass the traffic light at Crown St., then one at Chapel
>St. Then, turn left at the next battery of lights on to Broadway (Au Bon
>Pain is on the far left corner); Broadway becomes Whalley Ave. after 2
>blocks (just at the end of the paid parking lot on the left); the hotel is
>on the left. Very visible. Drive to hotel parking lot is just to the left
>of the hotel building itself; you can park on either level. Free. Get
>"authorization" slip at desk when you register, put it inside your car on
>dashboard, so's hotel security will know that you "belong" and don't get
>towed.
>
> If you plan to come, please Email me? Also, OK to forward this notice
to
>others, to post on their "bulletin boards".
>
> Jane Sibley, <a href="/po--------ovaroma?protectID=045212066009093153184097203219129208071" >jr--------ey@--------</a>




Subject: Re: Taxes/Budget.....
From: "Michael Cessna" clinkerbuilt@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 12:48:01 PST
Salvete, Omnes!!

[WHEW!] Talk about doin's!!! I'm out of the loop for a while, and
look at all the toga's flying<wink>!!!!..................

Seriously, though........
Any state, or any other organization, in order to maintain itself,
cannot exist on 'voluntary contributions'. Certain charitable groups,
such as the 'Red Cross', can, but their operations are far more
curtailed than if they had 'official' funding.
Don't get me wrong: if government were in charge of reproduction,
we'd be extinct as a race!! ;-> No system is perfect. But, no taxes
means no government. And, it follows that, if you have no government,
you have no society.
Yes, I know that's a pretty strong statement. What I mean by that, is
that, with no government, you have a tribe; tribes tend to be limited in
the things that they (the tribe) can do.
Are taxes odious? Duh! So is nilhilistic anarchy (look at Somalia).
Only those with the most extreme dedication will shoulder the business
of governance indefinatly, paying everything out of their own pocket.
I don't see Nova Roma as a 'club'. While it may be a long way off, I
absolutely foresee the day when Nova Roma will have a physical locus--as
a 'real' nation (in the 'macro' sense). I don't regard such a notion as
a pipedream--just look at how our ancestor's formed Roma. Who would have
thought such a random collection of people could form a society that
would one day rule the 'known world'?
By now, you're probably wondering: '...And your point is?' For
thirty-one years (OK, half that), I've paid taxes as part of being a
citizen of the US. I certainly haven't agreed with the way those taxes
have been spent, many times, but I recognized, from a very early age,
that 'some' government was better than none, and even 'some' government
required money, in order to fuction. The US Constitution states that the
goverment can raise money through taxes on imports and exports. At the
present time, NR doesn't really produce material goods to export, and,
consequently, can't internally generate the funds necessary to really
'start the ball rolling'.
There are, currently, about 200 citizens of Nova Roma. If those 200
were to send in $12US, by a given date, that would net our government
$2400US. Now, THAT'S a good start for a treasury. And, let's inject some
realism, here--$12US is $12US. I can barely buy a semi-decent meal in a
restaurant for that. When I got my last (weekly) paycheck, out of about
$500US, I got 'slammed' out of $85US!!! Nearly 20%:(!!!! THAT'S
excessive; $12US isn't.
Finally (thank the gods, everyone says), is it 'extortion' to require
citizens to pay taxes? In a literal sense, yes. That should be
self-evident. It's also the price paid for 'civilization'.
Of course, we wouldn't be human, if we weren't confusing......

Vale, all......

Gnaeus Marius Asiaticus




Subject: Tribal, national Nova Roma and Taxes/Budget.....
From: "RMerullo" rmerullo@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 17:58:58 -0500
Salvete Gnaee Mari et alii

Is "Gnaee" the correct vocative of Gnaeus?



>From: "Mic-------- Cessna" <a --------="/post/novaroma?protectID=219128020185221198218171228026247222136058139046209" >clinkerbuilt@--------</a>
>

> [WHEW!] Talk about doin's!!! I'm out of the loop for a while, and
>look at all the toga's flying<wink>!!!!..................

And I hope that noone thinks that all the togas are going to stay at rest
for long :).
>
Asiaticus posits-
> Any state, or any other organization, in order to maintain itself,
>cannot exist on 'voluntary contributions'.

To which, Merullus responds-
That all depends on what the organization, or state, has to do to maintain
itself. In the case of even the humblest macronation, your law is
definitely valid. But for any and all organizations?

Certain charitable groups,
>such as the 'Red Cross', can, but their operations are far more
>curtailed than if they had 'official' funding.

How is the Red Cross curtailed? They are pretty visible around the globe,
aren't they, helping refugees and victims of natural disasters in various
and sundry countries? If we could muster the resources that the Red Cross
has at its disposal, we could probably convert thousands to Religio Romana
and build a capital city bigger than those of some U.S. states in a year...

> Don't get me wrong: if government were in charge of reproduction,
>we'd be extinct as a race!! ;-> No system is perfect. But, no taxes
>means no government. And, it follows that, if you have no government,
>you have no society.

Government is pretty inextricable from society, you're right.

> Yes, I know that's a pretty strong statement. What I mean by that, is
>that, with no government, you have a tribe; tribes tend to be limited in
>the things that they (the tribe) can do.
> Are taxes odious? Duh! So is nilhilistic anarchy (look at Somalia).
>Only those with the most extreme dedication will shoulder the business
>of governance indefinatly, paying everything out of their own pocket.

I do not think that it's right that our magistrates be forced to pay out of
their own pockets. That's why I am so happy to know that the magistrates
and senators are working on a budget.

> I don't see Nova Roma as a 'club'.

Neither do I.

While it may be a long way off, I
>absolutely foresee the day when Nova Roma will have a physical locus--as
>a 'real' nation (in the 'macro' sense). I don't regard such a notion as
>a pipedream--just look at how our ancestor's formed Roma. Who would have
>thought such a random collection of people could form a society that
>would one day rule the 'known world'?

Actually, when I think of the Latini living in their mud huts, and later
being pushed around by the Etruscans, I do not visualize them as a "random
collection". I guess that I assume that "random" implies diverse? Or does
it mean that the collection of people was basically unremarkable?

It's interesting to note the comparison of tribe to nation-state. Without
the former, the latter does not, I believe, ever develop. I think that, in
order for us one day to grow into a full-fledged nation-state, we'll have to
proceed successfully through our present, quasi-tribal condition. Why
tribal? Our present condition lacks crystallization and structure, which
can only exist after institututions (especially legal ones) have been
adopted and practiced long enough to take on a perceived existence separate
and above the society's constituent people. Why quasi? Tribes naturally
develop out of blood relations, sharing of land and shared interests like
defense against the other tribes, all of which are lacking for us, for
better or worse, here in Nova Roma.

I've paid taxes as part of being a
>citizen of the US. I certainly haven't agreed with the way those taxes
>have been spent, many times, but I recognized, from a very early age,
>that 'some' government was better than none, and even 'some' government
>required money, in order to fuction. The US Constitution states that the
>goverment can raise money through taxes on imports and exports. At the
>present time, NR doesn't really produce material goods to export, and,
>consequently, can't internally generate the funds necessary to really
>'start the ball rolling'.

That's true. But the US has a budget that contains a Hel of a lot of items,
like several armed forces, protection of borders, maintenance of federal
parks, subsidies to programs of all shapes and varieties...given that these
things are essential (which supposition is validated each time the budget
passes through Congress), funds to realize them must be found.

Now, the US government could try to get by on donations, book sales et
cetera, but they wouldn't be able to buy too many stealth bombers with the
proceeds, I suspect. (Whether or not that would be such a bad thing is an
entirely separate can of worms)

Nova Roma at this stage does not have a budget containing any of those
items, or even anything like them. I do not mean that statement in a
negative or positive way, it is just an observation of what is. Until I see
a budget, I cannot view taxes too warmly.

> There are, currently, about 200 citizens of Nova Roma. If those 200
>were to send in $12US, by a given date, that would net our government
>$2400US. Now, THAT'S a good start for a treasury.

Sounds good!

And, let's inject some
>realism, here--$12US is $12US. I can barely buy a semi-decent meal in a
>restaurant for that. When I got my last (weekly) paycheck, out of about
>$500US, I got 'slammed' out of $85US!!! Nearly 20%:(!!!! THAT'S
>excessive; $12US isn't.

Well, L Sergius Australicus recently proposed a voluntary tax. By his
definition of tax, I accepted my responsibility to pay taxes a couple of
months ago, before the heated debate got underway, and have already begun to
do so. I am all for anyone sending Nova Roma what they think to be a
reasonable contribution.

Until I see a budget approved by the Senate, though, I don't see the basis
even for consideration of what is, or is not, an excessive tax, tax being a
compulsory payment, the failure to pay which consitutes a crime against the
state, punishable by whatever means the state has to throw at the offender.
In our context, I would foresee revocation of voting privileges, revocation
of citizenship, or some mild form of public humiliation which would often
likely precipitate renunciation of citizenship.


> Finally (thank the gods, everyone says), is it 'extortion' to require
>citizens to pay taxes? In a literal sense, yes. That should be
>self-evident. It's also the price paid for 'civilization'.

Yes, without the extortion, it just aint tax. Without extortion, it's a
donation.

> Of course, we wouldn't be human, if we weren't confusing......

My humanity has been reaffirmed.
>
> Vale, all......
>
> Gnaeus Marius Asiaticus
>
Valete

Gaius Marius Merullus




Subject: Re: SC&C #2 (LONG)
From: Megas-Robinson amgunn@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 19:55:20 -0600
Hail Dexippus!

This is just an example, an outline of a propasal for an event. In line with
the stated aim of the Sodalis pro Coqueror et Coquus to help educate Cives who
may want to be a Curule Aedile some day.

Salve - Venator

<--------ef="/post/nov----------------otectID=132056131009152219130232203140129208071" >Dexippus@--------</--------; wrote:

> In a message dated 2/22/99 1:37:54 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> <a href="/po--------ovaroma?protectID=243232178182078116015232190036129" >amgunn@--------</a> write--------font>
>
> << I would like to present a basic "Event Planner" I've had for years. It
> is geared to SCA events, but should be of use to budding Roman Curule
> Aediles. >>
>
> Is this an invitation? Or just a sample event planning thingy?
>
> --Dexippus





Subject: Re: The ANNALS OF ROME
From: Razenna razenna@--------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 18:10:15 -0800
I have it. For all the good that does. It was the first puter game I got, back
in 1989. It is on a 5.25 inch diskette and my current machine doesn't have that
type of drive. No promises, comrade Propraetor, but I'll see if I can find a
dual drive machine to get it onto a 3.5 inchdiskette, and then think of what to
do next. There is also a legal problem involved with sending it over the net.

C. Aelius Ericius



Antonio Grilo wrote:

> Salvete Anyone remembers the ZX Spectrum game Annals of Rome? Well, I have it
> emulated for PC, nevertheless, I think that there was a true PC version. Does
> anyone have it? Valete Antonius Gryllus GraecusAedile Plebis