Re: #1 explorer

P.J.M. Beerepoot (mordred@ibm.net)
Thu, 8 Jul 1999 14:11:12 +0200

Interesting numbers. Anyone good at arithmetics? 125 times 30 over 3
produces a grand total of 1,250. So our number 1 explorer does have at least
2 ships sailing the oceans from days unremembered in circuitous directions.
Me and my associates have 8 ships sailing the oceans for trading in
different parts of the world and have never encountered him. Still I am
ready to belive the stats are correct. Olympia after all is a very big
world.

PeBe

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Burke,Carl D. <cburke@mitre.org>
Aan: g2-list@pbm.com <g2-list@pbm.com>
Datum: donderdag 8 juli 1999 0:22
Onderwerp: Re: #1 explorer

>At 04:54 PM 7/7/99 -0500, Basil A. Daoust wrote:
>>Why do you ask? Tired of being #2?
>>
>>Larry Stanbery wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm curious -- does anyone want to brag and give us a snippet of his or
her
>>> turn report and show us who the premier explorer is?
>
>It isn't me, but he passed through my territory a few turns ago
>(if he's to be believed). Stats at that time were 2,197/31,919
>provinces visited. The second-place explorer (not Larry :) )
>had 1,981/31,919 a few turns before that. I dropped out of that
>particular race quite a while ago.
>
>--
>Carl Burke
>cburke@mitre.org
>
>

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