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    Two medalists today for Minor Con. They are Bill (Wentworth) and Micheal (Knighttyme) Congratulations men.
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    Congratulations!

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    Well done chaps

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    Thank you !! Step up to the bar !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexaS View Post
    And, yes Admiral. I've shifted my swab! I am indeed a captain.

    This calls for port!
    Jonas, I just noticed this -- congratulations !! Hip Hip Huzzah !! Wet the swab for me !!

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    Just a G&t for me thank you Bill.
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    Congratulations, Bill and Micheal!

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    Thanks David !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wentworth View Post
    Jonas, I just noticed this -- congratulations !! Hip Hip Huzzah !! Wet the swab for me !!
    Thanks Bill! I will.

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    I observed recently that although we had medals ascribed for Trivia quiz, And others such as Painting models, none had ever been issued. Now although i do not have the resources of Keith to run to vast prizes, I intend to get things underway at least as far as a medal for the victor is involved. I have one HMS Victory surplus to my requirements which will go to the victor of my first big quiz, but otherwise it will then be mainly up to members to come up with ideas. There have been murmurings from some quarters on the Wings site about the unfairness of time zones handicapping some members when a quiz is published. I, therefore, intend to slip quizzes and trivia in without prior notification. Those who read the posts and access the site most often will thus have an advantage.
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    The first person to spot Clipper's unpainted Santissima Trinidad which I had slipped into an otherwise completed dockyard scene was Pedro (Glorioso XVIII) who will thus be the first person to be awarded a medal for Trivia on the Anchorage.

    My congratulations go to him for winning this award.

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    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    I observed recently that although we had medals ascribed for Trivia quiz, And others such as Painting models, none had ever been issued. Now although I do not have the resources of Keith to run to vast prizes, I intend to get things underway at least as far as a medal for the victor is involved. I have one HMS Victory surplus to my requirements which will go to the victor of my first big quiz, but otherwise it will then be mainly up to members to come up with ideas. There have been murmurings from some quarters on the Wings site about the unfairness of time zones handicapping some members when a quiz is published. I, therefore, intend to slip quizzes and trivia in without prior notification. Those who read the posts and access the site most often will thus have an advantage.
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    The first person to spot Clipper's unpainted Santissima Trinidad which I had slipped into an otherwise completed dockyard scene was Pedro (Glorioso XVIII) who will thus be the first person to be awarded a medal for Trivia on the Anchorage.

    My congratulations go to him for winning this award.

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    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    I thought Volunteer would be a possible recipient when he pointed out ships are built the other way around, stern to the water. He is right.

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    Quite right Jonas.



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    Unfortunately for Vol that was not part of the answer I wanted.Rob.
    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    A heart felt congratulation upon Captain Duff being promoted to the Rank of Master and Commander.
    The Port's on you Chris.
    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    Cheers, Chris!

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    Thanks to all, Ill get the port in chaps

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    Many congratulations, Chris!

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    Congrats Chris !
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    Nice one

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    Congrats, Chris!

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    Congratulations to Dave,Naharaht on the award of his medal for 100 Rep points. Well deserved and not easily come by here on the Anchorage.
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    Another medal is awarded today to Julián (Redcoat) for submitting more than100 photographs.

    Well done that man.
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    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    Another medal is awarded today to Julián (Redcoat) for submitting more than100 photographs.

    Well done that man.
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    Thanks for the recognition and congratulations to the rest of the decorated ones!

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    Congratulations! And what glorious pictures it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    Congratulations to Dave,Naharaht on the award of his medal for 100 Rep points. Well deserved and not easily come by here on the Anchorage.
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    Congrats, Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    Another medal is awarded today to Julián (Redcoat) for submitting more than100 photographs.

    Well done that man.
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    Congrats, Julian.

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    Yes! I forgot to congratulate Dave on his medal for reputation.

    I regard that as one of the most significant as they reflect that you have given something to the Community and we have responded by giving that reputation.

    Wear it with pride!

    But now, let's drink!

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    Congratulations, Julian, on receiving your medal for posting over 100 photographs.

    Thank you everyone for your kind remarks about my new medal.

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    Many congrats on the very well deserved medals for Dave and Julian.

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    It is with the greatest of pleasure that I announce on behalf of their Lordships of the Admiralty the elevation of Cptn Duff to my Captain of the Fleet for services rendered in promoting the inclusion of Sails of glory participation at many venues and prestigious gaming events throughout the realm .

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    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    Also McDorf Gary picks up a gong for Doncaster.
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    Congratulations!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bligh View Post
    It is with the greatest of pleasure that I announce on behalf of their Lordships of the Admiralty the elevation of Cptn Duff to my Captain of the Fleet for services rendered
    Well done sir

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    Many congratulations, Chris! You have done a lot to promote the game.

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    Thanks to one and all for the kind words, I am very honoured and proud to receive this.
    More games forthcoming
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    Congratulations to Naharaht on being awarded his Doncaster participant medal.

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    Nice one David, congrats to you

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    "It is with the greatest of pleasure that I announce on behalf of their Lordships of the Admiralty the elevation of Cptn Duff to my Captain of the Fleet for services rendered in promoting the inclusion of Sails of glory participation at many venues and prestigious gaming events throughout the realm .

    Bligh. Admiral of the Blue."

    Heartfelt congratulations, Chris !
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    It is my pleasure to award Guus, (Aardvark) the medal for attending Doncaster.
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    Saw him 2017 in Donni, too?

    Anyways: Congratulations, Guus!

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    You may notice that there is of yet no medal for two years Sven, and he did not claim one last year, so I caught up with him for this year.
    The year two medals are done, but I am just trying to find out how to get them onto the page, as this has previously been done for me.
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    Oh! Can I design medals for LinCon and GothCon?

    I would have 3 for LinCon and 2 for GothCon. I think all of them have been posted here.

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    First move is to contact The Royal Hajj Jonas,and see what his criteria for Con medals are.
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    This is the answer from him:
    I'm going to direct you to Bligh (Rob) for this question. He is more in tune with the Euro Cons situation.
    I have a memory of having had this kind of discussion before. LinCon having 600 to 1200 visitors and GothCon having 1000 to 1600 each year, and having been held for 42 years.
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    Right Jonas.
    If the boss gives me carte blanche I say design a special Minor con medal for the Baltic countries alone. Then Sue will get it onto the server for you.
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    There is no denominator for Baltic countries, and GothCon is held at a coastal town not connected to the Baltic sea, but to the Atlantic ocean.

    Instead I made a suggestion for a medal for Sweden.

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    If it was held in a different country another year, perhaps you could change the centre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    If it was held in a different country another year, perhaps you could change the centre.
    Well... LinCon is held in Linköping and GothCon in Gothenburg. They're kind of fixed in that way. I don't expect Doncaster would be held in another city or country?
    Also they've been going for 34 and 42 years with one year interruption for LinCon. They're pretty stable.

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    If you can tell me approximately how many Anchorage members attend these Cons each year to put on a game Jonas, I will see if the numbers justify a medal. That is why I suggested including all the Baltic States rather than doing one for just Sweden.
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    Well... I don't think the forum has that many members in Sweden or the rest of the Baltic. There isn't really any exchange over the Baltic sea as there's a big language and cultural barrier. I haven't heard of a Russian, Pole or someone from Netherlands ever on a Swedish gaming convention not to mention playing SoG so it's not really a way of increasing the numbers. There's been several Norweegians, Brits and a few Danes and a Germans though. I even know of two Americans. So, more Americans than general Baltic states outside of the Nordic countries.

    I know of two forum members who have visited the cons but only one that has played in my games.
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