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AE Magazine - Issue 18

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Topic: AE Magazine - Issue 18
Posted By: rider
Subject: AE Magazine - Issue 18
Date Posted: 02-Jan-2008 at 18:54
Hey everyone.

Our new issue is finally ready, sorry for taking so long.

Hope you have something to do for some time now (*cough*reading*cough*):



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Posted By: Kevin
Date Posted: 02-Jan-2008 at 22:02
I really like the style my article is presented in, In the magazine   

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Posted By: rider
Date Posted: 02-Jan-2008 at 23:01
Everyone, thanks for the amazing input you've given us... 

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Posted By: Knights
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 02:09
What a brilliant issue. I congratulate all the writers and contributors of other sorts to this magazine - Cheers! I hope you all enjoy reading. Approve

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Posted By: Balaam
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 02:16
Ah another great issue everyone who was involved in itClap
 
and for the picture quiz is the top picture in the right of it the Tahj Mahal?


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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 03:09
You guys have outdone yourselves again Clap

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Posted By: Paul
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 04:34
Originally posted by Balaam

Ah another great issue everyone who was involved in itClap
 
and for the picture quiz is the top picture in the right of it the Tahj Mahal?
 
 
 
I'm afraid not, think further east.


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Posted By: Balaam
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 06:24
Originally posted by Paul

I'm afraid not, think further east.
 
 
Hmmm I'm thinking Myanmar...
 
How close would I be if I said that one of them is the Ananda Temple and another is the Gawdawpalin Temple?


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Posted By: Constantine XI
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 06:39
Well done on another very vibrant issue of the community magazine, keep up the good work!

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Posted By: rider
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 09:24
Thanks.

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Posted By: Knights
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 10:11
Thanks everyone. Are editors allowed to guess the pic quiz as well?

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Posted By: Paul
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 14:03
yup

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Posted By: Spartakus
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 16:28
ClapClap
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Posted By: Aster Thrax Eupator
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 17:52
I like Kevin's article on the cold war

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Posted By: Knights
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 19:10
The second image looks like Borobodur. 

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Posted By: Aster Thrax Eupator
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 21:02

It's good that we have something about the ametueur historian for once...as well all are! It's helpful because it adresses issues that we've ALL come face to face with when doing our research. Heads up to Hugo for that one.

A further development on my last brief point about Kevin's article - he's obviously put a lot of work into this and has developed it immensely since the last time he posted a version of this late last year. Good work Kevin!

As usual we have Rider's wide range of articles which are always fun and thought-provoking to read - I greatly enjoyed his guide to the Illiad.
 
It seems like we are having many more articles on historiography and people like us who contribute to all empires a lot more...


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Posted By: Paul
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 21:23
Originally posted by Knights

The second image looks like Borobodur. 
 
Well done. A little known rival to Ankor Wat............ So's the other picture...


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Posted By: rider
Date Posted: 03-Jan-2008 at 22:16
So, what thoughts did I provoke this time? 

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Posted By: HaloChanter
Date Posted: 04-Jan-2008 at 07:54
Looks great guys, my article looks all shiny =)

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HaloChanter


Posted By: ulrich von hutten
Date Posted: 04-Jan-2008 at 20:07
Excellent, really ecxellent, seconded only by the newest issue of " The Magazine of the enlightened Carpenter"
 
But, what me worries is, that the youngest of all authors gives a lecture of sex!!!
 
I have to talk with Seko about.......


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Posted By: Kevin
Date Posted: 05-Jan-2008 at 02:20
Originally posted by Aster Thrax Eupator

It's good that we have something about the ametueur historian for once...as well all are! It's helpful because it adresses issues that we've ALL come face to face with when doing our research. Heads up to Hugo for that one.

A further development on my last brief point about Kevin's article - he's obviously put a lot of work into this and has developed it immensely since the last time he posted a version of this late last year. Good work Kevin!

As usual we have Rider's wide range of articles which are always fun and thought-provoking to read - I greatly enjoyed his guide to the Illiad.
 
It seems like we are having many more articles on historiography and people like us who contribute to all empires a lot more...


Thank you very much Aster I'm glad you enjoyed my article!


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Posted By: Praetor
Date Posted: 05-Jan-2008 at 06:20
Great work guys. Congratulations on this monumental effort.

Knights and I had a shot at the second image of the Pic Quiz:

The three temples in the Pic Quiz are located in modern day Bagan, Myanmar. The one with the Golden top is Ananda Temple.


Regards, Praetor.


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