Simulacrum Vol. 1 No. 2

Impedimenta

By John Kula



There are certain standard conventions which are used throughout Simulacrum, unless otherwise noted. For example:

  • All monetary values quoted will be in American dollars ($US) for the simple reason that $US are the lingua franca of internet auctions.

  • The first reference to an abbreviation in an article will always appear-in parentheses immediately after the full and unabbreviated form, cf $US in the previous section. Abbreviations will be used primarily for game titles.

    Certain sources of information are so standard and will be used so often that references to them will always be abbreviated, e.g., Pimper's for Pimper's All the World's Wargames (which will be discussed in an upcoming article on reference material for collectors).

  • Despite the fact that this journal is published in the city of Victoria, province of British Columbia, sovereign parliamentary democracy of Canada by an expatriate Scot, I will attempt to conform to American spelling, consistent with most Canadian publishing conventions. Please overlook the occasional lapse, which would be due solely to force of habit; I have no desire to goad my fellow North Americans. any more than absolutely necessary.

  • I am a staunch supporter of a good, classical education, on the grounds that it represents the same principle that we are all familiar with - those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it and its mistakes. Latin is one of the four corner- stones of a good classical education, and so will be found throughout Simulacrum, where appropriate.

    I'm not so much showing off here, as I'm exacting a long-awaited revenge for having been forced to spend four years of my youth in high school studying it. This was to no apparent avail as Latin, still, to the best of my knowledge, dead.

  • Well, maybe I am showing off, but just a little, and it is indeed a truly small recompense.

  • If God had intended for there to be Metric, she would have had 10 apostles. If Imperial measure is good enough for God, it's good enoughfor Simulacrum.

  • As Monty Python once said: "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition." Expect the unexpected.


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