From: Alex Ferguson (abf@cs.ucc.ie)
Date: Wed 04 Oct 2000 - 15:00:26 EEST
David Dunham:
> I thought we got it about right, though I'm sure there's some
> dramatic exaggeration of the difficulty in travelling in winter.
I suspect so, though since the roads in the KoDP era would be null,
and the terrain is pretty hilly at best, not an unreasonable one.
> Bitterly cold winters actually happen only 1 in 65 years, which is
> something of an understatement. So this sort of balances out.
I don't understand that this statement means, though I suspect it
> BTW, I'm not sure what "most illos" you're referring to -- there
makes Perfect Sense in terms of KoDP internals. But what is,
in dare I say 'objective' terms, a "bitterly cold winter"?
I think that was rather his point (non-KoDP illos).
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