It's the Fourth of July

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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It's the Fourth of July

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Happy Fourth of July everyone!

What is the next significant date for release?[&:]
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Happy Fourth of July everyone!

What is the next significant date for release?[&:]

Halloween? [:D]
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Only 27 more days to go until it goes gold and then 90 more days until release. [:)]
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Erm, 7/4 was hardly a significant date for release...
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Happy Fourth of July everyone!

What is the next significant date for release?[&:]

My daughter's birthday is Tuesday. Tuesday maybe? [:D]

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Great. Now I'll be biting my nails on Tuesday. [:D]
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The next significant day is "Tomorrow"...of course when we get to "Tomorrow"..."Tomorrow" will be "Today" and not "Tomorrow"...[;)]

...however if and when "Tomorrow" does come - who would like a piece of me...and what side would you like?
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Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, creeps on this petty pace from day to day.... Macbeth

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Like all things in life, it's a mix of the two...[;)]
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The next significant day is "Tomorrow"...of course when we get to "Tomorrow"..."Tomorrow" will be "Today" and not "Tomorrow"...[;)]

...however if and when "Tomorrow" does come - who would like a piece of me...and what side would you like?

Of all the philosophies that I have ever read, this is the most recent.
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The next significant day is "Tomorrow"...of course when we get to "Tomorrow"..."Tomorrow" will be "Today" and not "Tomorrow"...

...however if and when "Tomorrow" does come - who would like a piece of me...and what side would you like?

Reminds me of Lewis Carroll, a nice turn of phrase.
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There's always VJ day in early September. [:(]
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I thought this was all settled some time ago: December 7 of some year. Possibly 2009, but likely not.
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My vow of celibacy remains chastely embraced in the arms of an indefinate release date.
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Veterans/Remembrance Day, 11 November 2009?
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Veterans/Remembrance Day, 11 November 2009?
No. It will be a new national holiday. AE Release Day!
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How about 15 August VP Day!
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How about tomorrow.
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ORIGINAL: TheOx

How about tomorrow.


We already discussed tomorrow...
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