Category Archives: Research
2017 Readers Choice Award Voting
Have your say about your favorite 2017 games ~
GrogHeads Staff, 17 March 2018
It’s time to get your votes in for the Readers’ Choice Awards for game-year 2017. Yes, we know we’re running about 2 months late on this. But hey, we’re not nearly as far behind as the Charlies!
The only required items are the overall digital / tabletop games, at the end of each of those categories, and there is an “opt-out” option available for those of you that don’t play that type of game.
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Modern-Day Napoleonic Battles & Travels, Part the Fourth
Wherein our intrepid traveler deigns to report his on-the-ground experiences ~
Jim Owczarski, 28 October 2017
I suppose it is prudent to begin in the middle, at least as far as my trip is concerned, with my one-day drive to Schleiz and Saalfeld.
When I began traveling to Europe a lot of years ago my photographic weapon of choice was an old warhorse of a Konica 35mm SLR. Built to last and weighing nearly enough to deny it modern carry-on status, its film had to be changed dexterously and in the dark. I can recall having to do it more than once with my hands inside an empty duffle bag. One never knew if a particular photograph had turned out until developed weeks later — remember Fotomat? — and, more than anything else, the cost of film and developing set a hard limit on the number of pictures one was prepared to take.
Things are different now. I’ve spent the weeks since returning from my journey to Germany going over the thousands – yes thousands – of photographs I took of Jena-Auerstedt and other battlefields on my iPhone trying to figure out which ones tell this story best; or, honestly, even how to begin telling it.
Modern-Day Napoleonic Battles & Travels, Part the Third
Cyrano’s last travelogue update before, y’know, actually traveling! ~
Jim Owczarski, 15 July 2017
I’m a bit embarrassed that it’s taken me nigh eight months to file an update to this series, but, with an apology proffered, perhaps it’s best to dive right in?
I’ll begin, if I may, by again talking about a surprise. I’ve known of this creature for a long time: