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Subject: [Freeciv-Dev] Re: [Freeciv] Re: Another wonder
From: Jason Todd <idjason@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 17:03:50 -0500

On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> Lex Spoon wrote:
> > 
> > Stephen Hodge <stephenh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Yeah, I thought of that :-)
> > > There is a advantage too, though. Searching for other research has never
> > > been easier, for example, and also don't forget that much of the early
> > > Internet work was done in Universities to provide a means of rapid
> > > comunication to increase productivity.
> > >
> > 
> > Definately.  I'm a grad student, in a stage where I'm looking up dusty
> > papers all the time, and I don't even have to wander down to the library
> > very often.  Much less have to do interlibrary loan or send mail to the
> > authors requesting a copy.
> > 
> > Don't forget trade, too.  eBay is only the beginning; the Internet in
> > general lets buyers and sellers hook up.
> > 
> > Lex
> 
> Well this begins to bring up the fact that a "wonder" like the internet
> benefits more than the building nation.  While making it more realistic
> that makes it also a little less advantageous in a game setting.
> -- 
> Paul Zastoupil

How about it need the Computer tech to be built, gives you a 50% increase 
in production and trade, and all other players who have the Computer tech
get a 10 - 25% increase?

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