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Does anyone remember these conflicts? Maybe they remember something that I don't.

Does anyone remember these conflicts? Maybe they remember something that I don't. Or should put the history stuff in the history section of wiki and just place links to them from here? Vetobob 05:52, 25 Oct 2004 (GMT)

It's always a good idea to sign your post with ~~~~, even on your own page. Also a good idea to post while logged on, rather than as an IP address. Frisbeeteria Θtalk 18:03, 24 Oct 2004 (GMT)

How did that happen? I thought was logged in. Sorry bout that. Vetobob 05:52, 25 Oct 2004 (GMT)

ummm ... it doesn't work if you also copy the 'nowiki' portion, Vetobob. Just 4 tildes, and it turns into your sig. Frisbeeteria Θtalk

That's pretty nifty. Does it work if you aren't signed in?Vetobob 05:52, 25 Oct 2004 (GMT)


Does anyone remember the Jan 2003 conflict between RF and Osutoria Hungary that turned into a nuclear conflict cuased by a Pyschotic Brezhnekov?

Whittier City Whittier in the nation box denotes the capital and then what Socialist State it is in. Bob 19:02, 25 Oct 2004 (GMT)

Moved Constitution to a seperate page to cut page down. Considering whether I should make a seperate page for Armed Forces or for nation history which I think is going to get a bit big. Bob 17:45, 25 Dec 2004 (GMT)

Looks like this has already been moved to historical nations. - unsiged comment left by User:72.245.176.11


I changed the category from nations to historic nations, but it needs more work. It still has an active nation's infobox and is pretty much the same article as when Whitter existed. It needs to be changed to clearly reflect the fact that it does not exist any longer. There are infoboxes for dead nations but I don't have the time to make all of the necessary edits myself. John 06:41, 14 August 2007 (GMT)