| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of  CitizenTalents | 
 
	| From: | 
	 StarVVreck@aol.com | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 8 Oct 2002 20:16:28 EDT | 
 
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> > Do we have any urban planners? Do we have any 
> > architects?  Do we have  
> > citizens who can design and build a water system. 
 
I'm a Cisco Certified Networker and I've done a couple of professional  
networking jobs for local businesses.  So if a "Nova Roma Headquarters" is  
ever built I can help set up a network for inter-office file sharing and  
communication, and internet access.  I'm currently working on my A+/Net+  
certification and I'm attending college for a Bachelors in Computer  
Engineering.  So I've got the IT Department covered (and probably half of  
Nova Romans do too!).   
 
Vale, 
 
Iulius Titinius Antonius 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of  CitizenTalents | 
 
	| From: | 
	 Centurion M Bianchius Antonius <imperialreign@yahoo.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 8 Oct 2002 17:19:41 -0700 (PDT) | 
 
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I am a graphic designer by trade and also have a background in miniture modeling and Computer Animation. (Movie Industry special effects) 
Thats about it. 
  
 
 
Marcus Bianchius Antonius 
Propraetor, The Great Provincia Lacus Magni 
 
 
--------------------------------- 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of  CitizenTalents | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "Rachel" <theladysabine@hotmail.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 09 Oct 2002 00:39:08 -0000 | 
 
 | 
Salvete 
 
I'm just a classics student with four years of Latin behind me and  
four more ahead of me, and learning Greek. I'm majoring in the  
Classics with emphasis on Latin and minors in French, Italian, and  
Art History with emphasis on the Italian Renaissance. And I'm  
addicted to books. So I guess if Nova Roma needed a librarian, or  
a "court historian", I would be fairly capable of the job... 
 
Valete 
Horatia Minucia Caesar 
 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_[Nova-Roma]_Re:_Freedom_of_Speech?= | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "=?utf-8?Q?sa-mann@libero.it?=" <sa-mann@libero.it> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed,  9 Oct 2002 00:39:45 +0200 | 
 
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Sorry, I forgot to sign!!! 
 
Gallus Solaris Alexander 
 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] "Roman Soldier To Be" | 
 
	| From: | 
	 cassius622@aol.com | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 8 Oct 2002 20:51:05 EDT | 
 
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Hi folks,  
 
Just wantet to post that there will be a show called "Roman Soldier to Be" on  
PBS tonight at 9 PM in the USA. (Yeah, it's almost that right now, but I just  
got a call from a friend about it.) 
 
The show is a 'reality show' where eight people get to dress, live and work  
like Roman soldiers to see how they do. I realize this probably is too late a  
notice for anyone in EST, but perhaps folks on the West Coast will see it in  
time! 
 
Valete,  
 
Marcus Cassius Julianus 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] "Roman Soldier To Be" | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "Proculus Postumius Nero" <postumius@gmx.net> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 8 Oct 2002 20:59:38 -0400 | 
 
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Salve Cassi, 
 
Not too late yet. You chimed in just in time too, I was looking for 
something to watch for the next hour or so. Thanks! 
 
Optime Vale, 
 
Nero 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of  CitizenTalents | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "Julilla Sempronia Magna" <curatrix@villaivlilla.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 09 Oct 2002 01:08:01 -0000 | 
 
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--- In Nova-Roma@y..., "Rachel" <theladysabine@h...> wrote: 
> Salvete 
>  
> I'm just a classics student with four years of Latin behind me and  
> four more ahead of me, and learning Greek. I'm majoring in the  
> Classics with emphasis on Latin and minors in French, Italian, and  
> Art History with emphasis on the Italian Renaissance. And I'm  
> addicted to books. So I guess if Nova Roma needed a librarian, or  
> a "court historian", I would be fairly capable of the job... 
>  
> Valete 
> Horatia Minucia Caesar 
 
That's not "just" my dear, that is wonderful! I share your passion  
for books; regrettably, I have been able to complete only one  
semester of Latin, but speak passable French and German. 
 
My professional skills include writing, graphics and web design,  
public relations, meeting facilitation, and nonprofit management. I I  
am vice president of the board of my Rotary club and am a board  
member of our local Better Business Bureau. 
 
Personally, I have an unquenchable passion for ancient Rome,  
particulary daily life, and frequently impose all manner of Roman  
cuisine on my husband and son. 
 
---  
       cura ut valeas,  
@____@ Julilla Sempronia Magna  
 ||||  www.villaivlilla.com/ 
@____@ Daily Life in Ancient Rome  
 ||||  Rogatrix, MMDCCLV  
       Scriba, Nova Roma Curator Araneae  
       Curatrix Araneae,  
       America Boreoccidentalis  
       http://ambor.konoko.net  
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of  CitizenTalents | 
 
	| From: | 
	 Charlie Collins <cotta@spamcop.net> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 08 Oct 2002 20:40:56 -0500 | 
 
 | 
I am presently a Security Officer with the Coleman Co.(the 
Greatest Name in the Great Outdoor's) and have 22 years of 
Security experience. Also, I was in the U.S. Navy where I 
was Photographer. I did "Grip and Grin" and Intelligence 
photography for the Atlantic Fleet Combat Camera Group and 
the Fleet Audio-Visual Command. So, if Nova Roma needs 
photos of Barbarian Hordes I'm it. 
 
Vale, 
Sextus Cornelius Cotta 
 
 
-- 
Propraetor 
America Medioccidentalis Superior Province 
Nova Roma 
 
iChat/AIM: WyrdCharlie 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of  CitizenTalents | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "quintuscassiuscalvus" <richmal@attbi.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 09 Oct 2002 01:29:38 -0000 | 
 
 | 
Salve, 
 
--- In Nova-Roma@y..., "Timothy P. Gallagher" <spqr753@m...> wrote: 
> Do we have any urban planners? Do we have any architects?  Do we  
have  
> citizens who can design and build a water system. Do we have people  
> who could start a culinary school in New Rome? Yes we can hire  
people  
> to do these thing but what talents do our citizens have. I for one  
am  
> a school teacher are there others? Just someting to get a  
discussion  
 
I'm afraid my talents do not lie in the building trades.  If I manage  
to put a nail in the wall to hang a picture and not hit myself or the  
wall that is a great achievement.  My talents seem to lie in  
accounting and logistics, though I can do some programming.  The only  
real skill that might come in handy with a building project is  
painting.  If you learn nothing else in the Navy, you will learn how  
to paint.   Some would think that painting the ship is "make work"  
but the reality is ships with rust holes generally don't float all  
that well. <G> 
 
Vale, 
 
Q. Cassius Calvus  
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Survey of  CitizenTalents | 
 
	| From: | 
	 Gnaeus Equitius Marinus <equitius_marinus@yahoo.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 8 Oct 2002 19:07:50 -0700 (PDT) | 
 
 | 
Tiberius Galerius Paulinus scripsit: 
 
> Do we have any urban planners? Do we have any 
> architects?  Do we have citizens who can design 
> and build a water system. Do we have people  
> who could start a culinary school in New Rome? Yes 
> we can hire people  to do these thing but what 
> talents do our citizens have. I for one am  
> a school teacher are there others? 
 
I'm also a teacher, a professor of physics and 
astronomy.  Additionally I'm a retired US Marine 
Master 
Sergeant, and have a fair amount of experience in the 
maintenance of all manner of vehicles and engineer 
equipment.  While I don't hold any formal engineering 
or architecture certificates, I have some experience 
building simple one story structures, and could  
probably learn more complex construction methods 
fairly rapidly if someone was teaching.  (I have a 
lot of experience building and testing spacecraft, 
but that doesn't seem to have any classical analogs.) 
 
The problem I'd have is time.  Between teaching two 
classes per semester and operating an astronomical 
satellite mine is pretty thoroughly taken up already. 
But since we're having this talent survey, I figured 
that I'd weigh in. 
 
Valete, 
 
Gnaeus Equitius Marinus 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Inquisitions | 
 
	| From: | 
	 Caius Minucius Scaevola <pectus_roboreus1@yahoo.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 8 Oct 2002 21:19:26 -0400 | 
 
 | 
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 06:10:17PM -0400, Proculus Postumius Nero wrote: 
 
Vale, Proculus Postumius Nero: 
 
> PROCVLVSPOSTVMIVSNERODRVSVSSEPVLCHRATVSQVINTOFABIOMAXIMOSENATORIPROCONSVLARI 
> SALVTEMPLVRIMAMDIXITALTHOUGHGOODPROCONSULARSENATORIAMNOTASCHOLARANDINFACTIAM 
> STILLAHIGHSCHOOLSTVDENTIREALLYHAVENOPROBLEMREADINGORWRITINGTHISBVTIDOTHANKYO 
> UFORPOSTINGINSVCHAWAYASTOCAVSETHECITIZENSTOTHINKABOVTWHATTHETEXTSAYSANDNOTWH 
> ATITMEANSOPTIMEVALEINPACEDEORVMPROCVLVSPOSTVMIVSNERO 
 
?ti dluow ,odranoeL eb ot neppah t'ndluow eman ruoY <nirg> 
 
 
Salve, 
Caius Minucius Scaevola 
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
"An object in possession seldom retains the same charm that it had 
in pursuit." 
 -- Gaius Plinius (c. 61-112 A.D.) 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Unwanted mail | 
 
	| From: | 
	 Caius Minucius Scaevola <pectus_roboreus1@yahoo.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 8 Oct 2002 22:19:48 -0400 | 
 
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On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 06:13:43PM -0400, qfabiusmaxmi@aol.com wrote: 
 
Salve, Q. Fabius Maxmi - 
 
> I think yahoo is selling subcription lists.  Oh I know they say they won't,  
> but when so much money is at stake, why would they worry?  It's impossible to  
> prove. 
 
Fairly easy, actually; I can set up a mail alias specifically for this 
list, or even use the "plus hack" (a number of commonly-used mail 
servers these days will send mail addressed to "username+string@host" to 
"username@host", so you can use an arbitrary string - like 'yahoo' - as 
an ID tag.) For a subscription-only list, that's a pretty good tracing 
tool. I don't like Yahoo very much, but I don't think they're quite that 
foolish. 
 
> I was offered 1500 for my ACW subscription list (300 names) last week. 
> I turned it down of course. 
 
Interesting to know that spammers will pay $5/address. The only way I 
can imagine they can recover their costs is by selling it to other 
spammers; after all these years, there just can't be enough gullible 
people left on the Net to justify that kind of outlay. 
 
 
Vale, 
Caius Minucius Scaevola 
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit. 
No fort is so strong that it cannot be taken with money. 
 -- Cicero, "In Verrem" 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Unwanted mail | 
 
	| From: | 
	 Caius Minucius Scaevola <pectus_roboreus1@yahoo.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 8 Oct 2002 22:39:40 -0400 | 
 
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On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 10:09:45AM -0500, Marcus Octavius Germanicus wrote: 
  
Salve, Marcus Octavius Germanicus - 
 
> I begain using Spam Assassin (spamassassin.org) about a month ago, and 
> it now captures upwards of 50 spams a day - typically only one or two 
> slip through.  Worms/Viri are trapped as well. 
  
[ snip ] 
 
> For me, thus far, it's been about 98% effective - far better than any 
> other method I've tried. 
 
I wrote a quick little "procmail" statistics reporter; after three tweaks 
to Spam Assassin (raise the score for FAR_AWAY_BODY to 5.0, 
MICROSOFT_EXECUTABLE to 4.0, and whitelist a Russian list that I'm on), 
it's been 99.6% effective over the last 1,000 emails. That's even better 
than my own "procmail" recipe... and I'm the guy who wrote an 
introduction to using "procmail" for the LinuxGazette ("No More Spam!", 
issue #62). 
 
I'm impressed. 
 
 
Vale, 
Caius Minucius Scaevola 
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 
Impossibilium nulla obligatio est. 
Nobody has any obligation to do the impossible. 
 -- Corpus Iuris Civilis: Digesta 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of  CitizenTalents | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "Gaius Basilicatus Agricola" <jlasalle@kc.rr.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 8 Oct 2002 20:18:21 -0500 | 
 
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to gar auto noien estin te kai enai 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  ----- Original Message -----  
  From: Rachel  
  To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com  
  Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 7:39 PM 
  Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of CitizenTalents 
 
 
  Salvete 
 
  I'm just a classics student with four years of Latin behind me and  
  four more ahead of me, and learning Greek. I'm majoring in the  
  Classics with emphasis on Latin and minors in French, Italian, and  
  Art History with emphasis on the Italian Renaissance. And I'm  
  addicted to books. So I guess if Nova Roma needed a librarian, or  
  a "court historian", I would be fairly capable of the job... 
 
  Valete 
  Horatia Minucia Caesar 
 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of Citizen Talents | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "Brighn \(Paul Kershaw\)" <brighn@yahoo.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 9 Oct 2002 00:33:11 -0400 | 
 
 | 
Salvete, 
 
My own skill-set: 
 
Education -- MA in Linguistics (specialty in syntax, interest in pragmatics and writing systems), 
BS in Math/CompSci, BS in Humanities 
Occupation -- Developer/Help Desk supporting an Oracle/ASP online program "for two major automobile suppliers" 
Past occupations -- Market Research consultant, VB programmer, University lecturer, secretary, pizza delivery 
Competencies -- writing (especially fiction), DB/website programming (PHP, perl, HTML, mySQL, Java), 
logic and math, pedantry 
Interested but lacking competence -- art, especially computer-generated 
Don't trust me with -- manual labor, money 
 
Valete, 
Festus 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of Citizen Talents | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "S P Robinson" <piparskegg@yahoo.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 09 Oct 2002 03:32:31 -0000 | 
 
 | 
Salus et Fortuna Tiberius Galerius et Alia, 
 
As this topic seems to have caught on quite well, and is in  
furtherance of our building efforts... 
 
Let's see: 
 
Education: Associate degree in General Business Studies with many more  
credits in engineering, business, philosophy, history, writing,  
military studies, computer science, and other subjects. Vocational  
diplomas in gunsmithing, construction technology and communications  
technology. 
 
US Military: 4 years Army National Guard - light weapons infantryman,  
9 years Air Force Reserve - 7 in construction/combat engineer units  
doing everything form digging holes by hand to running plumbing lines  
to building fences to wall framing to finish carpentry to constructing  
roads... and 2 in communications (telephone, radio, microwave,  
computers...) security. 
 
Vocations: cobbler, landscaper, dishwasher, cook, factory assembly  
line worker, RPG Game Master, factory department supervisor, sales  
clerk, armed security guard, millwork builder and installer, customer  
service rep, hunting sales specialist, hardware/tool sales specialist 
 
Avocations: cook, conversationalist, brewer, mountaineer, tailor,  
decorative metal worker, archer, leather worker, hunter, wood worker,  
fisherman, gardener, brewer, marksman, vintner, writer, hunting safety  
instructor, range safety officer, boy scout/leader, tinkerer, camper,  
blacksmith, armorer, gadabout, mentor, instructor, religious  
counselor... 
 
Basically, if I do not know how to do something and the learning  
thereof is within my abilty, I can do it. 
 
Most importantly, I am husband to my wife of over 20 years, Annia  
Ulleria Machinatrix. 
 
In amicus sub fidelis - Venator 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] "Roman Soldier To Be" | 
 
	| From: | 
	 StarVVreck@aol.com | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 9 Oct 2002 00:53:28 EDT | 
 
 | 
On both PBS stations in my area they played "Nova: Lost Roman Treasure" about  
Roman mosaics instead of "Roman Soldier to Be" at 8 and 9. 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Re: [russata] RUSSATA!! LUDI CIRCENSES RUSSATA!! | 
 
	| From: | 
	 Sextus Apollonius Scipio <scipio_apollonius@mailservice.ms> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed,  9 Oct 2002 09:37:14 +0200 | 
 
 | 
Salve, 
 
this time we will win!! 
 
RUSSATA!! 
 
Valete, 
 
> Salvete! 
>  
> New Ludi Circenses are coming up... 
>  
> The crowd once again goes to the racing track to view 
> their favorites... 
>  
> AND THE RED 'ARMADA' MUST BE PRESENT AGAIN! 
>  
> All Russata drivers, please subscribe your best 
> chariots! We need to win this one! 
>  
> We will take revenge on the Greens who already won too 
> much ;-) 
>  
> Take part in the next Ludi Circenses, support Factio 
> Russata!! The Reds!!! 
>  
> New drivers are also welcome - we also have a mailing 
> list for our Factio; just let me knnow if you want to 
> join. 
>  
> RUSSATA FOREVER!! 
>  
>  
> Valete bene 
>  
> ===== 
> Tiberius Apollonius Cicatrix 
> ---------- 
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> Coryphaeus Sodalitatis Musarum 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of Citizen Talents PROPOSAL | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "Manius Constantinus Serapio" <mcserapio@yahoo.it> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 09 Oct 2002 08:05:14 -0000 | 
 
 | 
AVETE OMNES 
 
  This issue could offer Nova Roma some very interesting information  
as to: 
 
1- Citizen abilities, skills, talents, etc... 
This could be useful to know the potential we have for immediate and  
future purposes. 
 
2- Statistics 
We could identify the "kind" (for lack of a better word) of person  
joins Nova Roma. 
 
To that ends, I would propose to have an online form made by one of  
our webmasters. 
This form would be composed as follows: 
 
--Citizen Novaroman name 
 
--ID# number 
 
--country 
 
--activity (this box would have many choices, e.g. classic student,  
non-classic student, finance, justice, public relations, web,  
architecture, publishing, education, military, hand, art, religion,  
etc.) 
 
--Any further specification (to specify the kind of job) 
 
Any citizen could fill in this form (it obviously wouldn't be  
compulsory!), and a list, a histogram, some more material could be  
prepared. 
  
I for one would be willing to work on this matter. 
What do you think? 
 
OPTIME VALETE 
Manivs Constantinvs Serapio 
----------------------- 
Legatvs Externis Rebvs Provinciae Italiae 
Dominvs Praefectvs Sodalitatis Egressvs 
Scriba Aedilis Plebis Cicatricis 
Scriba Translationvm Academia Thvles 
----------------------- 
>>AFRICA SEPTENTRIONALIS 
http://www.geocities.com/africa_septentrionalis/index.html 
>>PROVINCIA ITALIA 
http://italia.novaroma.org 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] =?iso-8859-1?Q?Augustus_and_Cispadana?= | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "=?utf-8?Q?sa-mann@libero.it?=" <sa-mann@libero.it> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed,  9 Oct 2002 10:47:18 +0200 | 
 
 | 
Vale Quintus Fabius 
 
I understand your opinion about Caesar Augustus is very strictly  
limited to actual facts and sources. 
I suppose your desenchantment is very much sensible and hits the mark. 
Nevertheless Svetonius was a gossip lover, Tacitus was unable of  
realizing the Republic was over, Plutarch a dreamer novelist and none  
of them realized the religious importance of Augustus deeds. He indeed  
has been a new founder of Rome. 
Me, though I am not interested in gossips about Agustus' diet or  
drawers, I am unable of realizing the Roman empire is over and dream  
much more than Plutarch. 
The most important italian historian pointed out in his main work about  
the Roman empire how Augustus was simply the most ruthless  
revolutionary that Rome ever witnessed. 
I suppose the truth is between You and him. 
 
My town used to be called Felsina in etruscan times, then the Galli Boi  
named it Bononia, which is the latin sounding form, obviously. 
 
Bene Vale Quintus and thank you for sharing Your ideas with me. 
 
Gallus Solaris Alexander 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Unwanted mail | 
 
	| From: | 
	 Kristoffer From <from@darkeye.net> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 09 Oct 2002 11:38:19 +0200 | 
 
 | 
Gaius Galerius Peregrinator wrote: 
> I've been using hotmail for awhile, now, and I am very 
> happy with them. Hotmail scans all incoming and outgoing 
> e-mails for viruses and spam. That's what it says under 
> "frequently asked questions", anyway.  Check them out, 
> you may like them. 
 
Salve, Galeri Peregrinator. 
 
A few years back, I registered my first e-mail ever with hotmail, 
introduced to them by a friend during my first year in high-school. Two 
years later, after using my mail for private letters only, and no more 
than once a month at that, I abandoned that account due to excessive 
spam. They may, of course, have improved since, though I much doubt it, 
but back then, I'm pretty sure they either made available or sold their 
customers' e-mail addies to spammers. 
 
Plus, nowadays they're owned by Micro$oft, right? I only wait for them 
to implement "Outlook"-type functions, so you don't even have to install 
that software to open your computers to threats, just use Hotmail 
instead. 
 
Ok, so I'm a cynic...sue me. ;) 
 
Vale, Titus Octavius Pius. 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Yahoo!Groups-Problem | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "=?iso-8859-1?q?A.=20Hirtius=20Helveticus?=" <hirtius75ch@yahoo.de> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 9 Oct 2002 11:46:39 +0200 (CEST) | 
 
 | 
Salvete Quirites 
 
After my return from England, I reset all my 
Yahoo!Groups-Settings back to 'individual mail'. While 
this worked for all the other groups (militaria etc.), 
I still receive daily digests from the mainlist - even 
after several resettings. 
 
Does anybody know a solution to this? Or is this once 
more a unexplainable Yahoo! mystery? 
 
Valete bene, 
 
===== 
A. Hirtius Helveticus 
------------------------------ 
paterfamilias gentis Hirtiarum 
http://www.hirtius.ch.tt/ 
------------------------------ 
Yahoo!/AIM/MSN: hirtius75ch 
icq: 155762490 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Re: Yahoo!Groups-Problem | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "pompeia_cornelia" <scriba_forum@hotmail.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 09 Oct 2002 09:58:19 -0000 | 
 
 | 
---Salve A. Hirti Helveti: 
 
I shall look into this for you. 
 
Bene vale, 
Pompeia  
List Moderator et Praetor 
 
 
 In Nova-Roma@y..., "A. Hirtius Helveticus" <hirtius75ch@y...> wrote: 
> Salvete Quirites 
>  
> After my return from England, I reset all my 
> Yahoo!Groups-Settings back to 'individual mail'. While 
> this worked for all the other groups (militaria etc.), 
> I still receive daily digests from the mainlist - even 
> after several resettings. 
>  
> Does anybody know a solution to this? Or is this once 
> more a unexplainable Yahoo! mystery? 
>  
> Valete bene, 
>  
> ===== 
> A. Hirtius Helveticus 
> ------------------------------ 
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> ------------------------------ 
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> icq: 155762490 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Oath of Office | 
 
	| From: | 
	 =?iso-8859-1?q?Decimus=20Iunius=20Silanus?= <danedwardsuk@yahoo.co.uk> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 9 Oct 2002 11:00:28 +0100 (BST) | 
 
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Salve 
 
Its great to see yet another citizen of Britannia 
becoming more active in order to help make the dream 
of Nova Roma a reality. 
 
Congratulations Gaia Fabia. If you require any 
assistance then please do not hesitate to ask. 
 
Vale 
 
Decimus Iunis Silanus 
Propraetor Britanniae 
 
 
> I, Gaia Fabia Livia further swear to fulfill the 
> obligations and responsibilities of the office of 
> Scriba for the NRLandProject Finance Office to  
> the best of my abilities. 
 
 
__________________________________________________ 
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from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts 
http://uk.my.yahoo.com 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Yahoo List Woes: From the List Moderator/Praetor | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "pompeia_cornelia" <scriba_forum@hotmail.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 09 Oct 2002 10:06:24 -0000 | 
 
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Salvete Omnes: 
 
As of late, when one subscribes/unsubscribes from Yahoo, or changes  
settings ie individual mails, digest, etc.  it can take a day or two  
for Yahoo to execute the changes. 
 
I believe the reason is that they are reformatting some of the  
features. 
 
As a moderator, I can now review my introductory message to a  
subscriber,editing personalizing it, if I wish to.  There is in  
addition, now a warning that abuse of adding subscriptions without  
authorization from the subscriber can lead to loss of the list, etc.  
that wasn't there before. 
 
Also, when one first joins the list, he is moderated for a few posts. 
It used to be a bit of work to unmoderate them, ie load the  
membership list, click on their name, adjust the settings etc.  Very  
pedantic.  Now, when they send a message, I can edit their status  
right there, without having to wait for the whole membership list to  
appear. 
 
Positive things.  But the last time Yahoo added some stuff the  
service was slow too. 
 
When you do adjust your settings, from say, individual mails to  
digest, no mail ...whatever DO NOT (not yelling) choose "Use Group  
Settings" as this will render you receiving 'no' mail and probably  
you will only get announcements like 'files uploaded' or other  
notices mailed to everyone. 
 
I hope this helps. 
 
If there are any problems lingering, and boy there were last week,  
which I had to look into, please let me know. 
 
Bene vale, 
Pompeia Cornelia 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] ==! ! ! *****>>FACTIO PRAESINA<<***** ! ! !== | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "Manius Constantinus Serapio" <mcserapio@yahoo.it> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 09 Oct 2002 10:37:54 -0000 | 
 
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MEMBERS OF THE FACTIO PRAESINA 
 
  I am not your Dominus Factionum, but my chariot Essedum already won  
two Ludi Circenses and is actually the best one in Nova Roma. 
 
  JOIN THE LVDI CIRCENSES!!!! 
I WANT YOU TO BE MUCH MORE THAN LAST TIME!!! 
 
THE GREEN FACTIO MUST AND WILL WIN AGAIN! But you have to join these  
races. 
This is the last opportunity of this year AND WE CAN'T ALLOW US TO  
LOSE!!! 
 
GREEN!!! GREEN!!! GREEN!!! GREEN!!! 
 
OPTIME VALETE 
Manivs Constantinvs Serapio 
owner of ESSEDVM, twice winner!!! 
FACTIO PRAESINA, the strongest team!!! 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] VENVS ET MARS, LETS NOT FORGET! | 
 
	| From: | 
	 GAIVS IVLIANVS <ivlianvs309@yahoo.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Tue, 8 Oct 2002 22:58:14 -0700 (PDT) | 
 
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SALVETE OMNES! SALVETE ROMANI! While reflecting the 
other day, it occurred even more to me that if it 
weren't for our divine spiritual parents of Roma, 
VENVS  and MARS there would be NO ROMA!!! ROMA is a 
constant thought in the minds of the Gods! Love Her 
and She will never forsake you, for Roma is ETERNAL! 
Sacrifice to Her, and to the Genius of the Roman 
people and to the Genius of the Roman Senatus, that 
for all of us They will be "PROPITII!" (Propitious). 
VALETE! FRATER GAIVS IVLIANVS, PGI. 
 
__________________________________________________ 
Do you Yahoo!? 
Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More 
http://faith.yahoo.com 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Re: Survey of Citizen Talents PROPOSAL | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "Timothy P. Gallagher" <spqr753@msn.com> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 09 Oct 2002 13:30:54 -0000 | 
 
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Salve, 
 
I agree !! This is something that the Censors should do.  A formal  
survey of what our citizen do in the macro world. Then we can see who  
we are and what talents will still need to enlist. The choices that  
our citizens  would check should include occupations like banker,  
baker, architect, highway engineer, ect.  
 
Vale,   
 
Tiberius Galerius Paulinus 
 
--- In Nova-Roma@y..., "Manius Constantinus Serapio" <mcserapio@y...>  
wrote: 
> AVETE OMNES 
>  
>   This issue could offer Nova Roma some very interesting  
information  
> as to: 
>  
> 1- Citizen abilities, skills, talents, etc... 
> This could be useful to know the potential we have for immediate  
and  
> future purposes. 
>  
> 2- Statistics 
> We could identify the "kind" (for lack of a better word) of person  
> joins Nova Roma. 
>  
> To that ends, I would propose to have an online form made by one of  
> our webmasters. 
> This form would be composed as follows: 
>  
> --Citizen Novaroman name 
>  
> --ID# number 
>  
> --country 
>  
> --activity (this box would have many choices, e.g. classic student,  
> non-classic student, finance, justice, public relations, web,  
> architecture, publishing, education, military, hand, art, religion,  
> etc.) 
>  
> --Any further specification (to specify the kind of job) 
>  
> Any citizen could fill in this form (it obviously wouldn't be  
> compulsory!), and a list, a histogram, some more material could be  
> prepared. 
>   
> I for one would be willing to work on this matter. 
> What do you think? 
>  
> OPTIME VALETE 
> Manivs Constantinvs Serapio 
> ----------------------- 
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> Dominvs Praefectvs Sodalitatis Egressvs 
> Scriba Aedilis Plebis Cicatricis 
> Scriba Translationvm Academia Thvles 
> ----------------------- 
> >>AFRICA SEPTENTRIONALIS 
> http://www.geocities.com/africa_septentrionalis/index.html 
> >>PROVINCIA ITALIA 
> http://italia.novaroma.org 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 [Nova-Roma] Augustus, Emperors, history | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "mjk" <mjk@datanet.ab.ca> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 9 Oct 2002 08:31:34 -0600 | 
 
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Salvete omnes, 
 After reading the postings about Augustus Caesar, I had a few thoughts I wanted to express. Some people think the demise of the Republic was terrible and heavily conspired but I have always felt it was inevitable given the following circumstances: 
 
 The Republic was gradually weakened by a Roman revolution that lasted over 100 years. During these years the Roman Senate failed (1) to divise a strong system for choosing able men to cope with crises, (2) to stop thr graft and limit the power of the provincial governors, (3) to solve various economic problems that were increasing in the proletariat. As a result, during this 100 years of Roman  Revolution various leaders like the Gracchi, Marius & Sulla, Pompey, Crassus and Caesar put forth strenuous but unsuccessful efforts to ease these problems that were increasing within the Proletariot. All these problems came to an end after the Battle of Actium letting Rome come under the power of these emperors. 
 
Some serious writers, film makers and even historians seem to judge the emperors by today's standards. I do not think we should do that. Over the ages people saw the world and philosophies of life in totally different ways than we do today; they should be judged by the standards of their times. Also a few historians have pointed out that the Roman historians such as Tacitus, Seutonius etc. may well have exaggerated the bad shenanigans or behavior  of the emperors. Though these historians were great in their innovations, logical documentations, they did not often write objectively. Many of their friends and family had political or social or economic problems with the emperors or government so it is thought that some of their views may have been a little biased. 
 
Regards to all, 
 
Quintus Lanius Paulinus 
 
Scriba Praefecti 
 
AFRICA SEPTENTRIONALIS 
http://www.geocities.com/africa_septentrionalis/index.html 
 
PAX ROMANA 
 
 
 
 
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	| Subject: | 
	 Re: [Nova-Roma] Inquisitions | 
 
	| From: | 
	 "Proculus Postumius Nero" <postumius@gmx.net> | 
 
	| Date: | 
	 Wed, 9 Oct 2002 17:50:48 -0400 | 
 
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Pro. Postumius Nero C. Minucio Scaevolae S.P.D. 
 
Salve, 
 
No, my name is not Leonardo, although your message did require a lot of work 
to read. But what can I say, I love you people. 
 
Optime Vale, 
 
Nero 
 
 
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