AndyDufresne wrote:Have you considered making the paper not so glaring white? I do recall that some notebook paper varies in the shade of white. Right now my eyes feel a little bombarded by the ultra-whiteness.
--Andy
It's actually slightly less white than white right now. The problem is, if I darken it, you eyes will be bombarded by off-white or light gray.
Doesn't look very white to me, and I always though it looked fine. Maybe he'd like the effect of a weathered book, meaning there would be blotches of dirty yellow here and there due to the chemical change. Then it wouldn't be totally white.
Irakistan is better. Love the fact that it combines the countries in that area together. Where would he get Persia anyway?
Wisse wrote:i don't get it why europe jr? europe onion sounded betted
Cos the continent is called Europe, but the area there is also sometimes referred to as Europe, so the kid assumes that since this Europe is smaller and is within the continent of Europe, the area Europe is Europe Jr, just like a father and son is Carl and Carl Jr.
Wisse wrote:i don't get it why europe jr? europe onion sounded betted
I liked european onion in mty warped sense of humour but the EU is arguably not well publicised enough for the kid to know about it. Eurpoe Jr. however is definily comparable and more realistic (if that's even an appropriate term to use.)
sorry about bad spelling, FF's spellchecker is borked here.
Wisse wrote:i don't get it why europe jr? europe onion sounded betted
It sounds better to me too, but it Europe Jr. looks better. It doesn't have to squeeze to fit in.
anamainiacks wrote:
Evil DIMwit wrote:
AndyDufresne wrote:Have you considered making the paper not so glaring white? I do recall that some notebook paper varies in the shade of white. Right now my eyes feel a little bombarded by the ultra-whiteness.
--Andy
It's actually slightly less white than white right now. The problem is, if I darken it, you eyes will be bombarded by off-white or light gray.
Doesn't look very white to me, and I always though it looked fine. Maybe he'd like the effect of a weathered book, meaning there would be blotches of dirty yellow here and there due to the chemical change. Then it wouldn't be totally white.
I don't think most children would opt to draw in crayon on a weathered book. Either way, it will become very apparent that the paper is not quite white when the map is put on Conquer Club's white background.
(Incidentally, it would be interesting see the fact that the background is white used to make maps of different shapes. Donut World, anyone?)
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Evil DIMwit wrote:I don't think most children would opt to draw in crayon on a weathered book. Either way, it will become very apparent that the paper is not quite white when the map is put on Conquer Club's white background.
Yea I know, just don't know any other way to make it less white :S Still looks fine to me though... don't really have a problem with the background.
Whoa, whoa! Hold the presses! Did anyone else notice that while this ridiculous deliberating over Europe was going on, a map was quenched that had a territory in a continent that had the same name -- Oakland in San Francisco? And how many people complained about that (I'm not checking, but if would be fun to know)?
I do like Europe Jr. better than just plain Europe, though, so I'm not going to change that.
(I find it amusing how Old Europe got named "Jr.", which is pretty much directly Latin for "the younger")
The 'old country' idea sounds interesting. Could always play off that a lot of history comes from europe, and use 'history' or something similar in the name.
snufkin wrote:..unless it´s common practice in the U.S. to put jr after your name when you´ve had your arms amputated..? and where is senior?
Wait, who got their arms amputated?
old mother Europe Germany is the right arm and UK the left arm.
back in nineteen-diddely-squat back in the old country during the great war..
quote from wiki:
Abraham J. Simpson, perennially known as "Grampa" Simpson, was born in the "Old Country," most likely Northern England or Scotland, as the son of Orville Simpson and Yuma Hickman. Almost all of own biographical information is supplied by Abe himself, and many of his memories seem wildly inaccurate and often physically or historically impossible, suggesting that Abe is senile. He once referred to Sarah Bernhardt as a former president, and claims to have personally turned cats and dogs against each other.
He claims to have immigrated to the United States with his family. They lived in the Statue of Liberty until they filled the head with garbage and had to move out. He then moved to Albany, New York, where he was supposedly voted "most handsome boy". He claims to have enlisted in the US Army during World War I by lying about his age, as he is a toddler in one war scene.
I knew about the European Union about 5 or 6 Years ago so 7 or 8 but I suppose it depends I didn't know how American elections worked (i.e. points depending on the state) until 2 years ago but that was only because of the elections
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