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  1. WI: Ford had built the Mustang as a wagon?

    :'( :'( :'( :'( Crushing should be illegal... Anybody advocating crushing belongs in jail.:mad:
  2. Suicide weaponized by Soviet bloc

    Nope. The Soviets generally were at minimum competitive in these fields for most of the Cold War. They were actually fielding NV on a number of systems even before the NATO. In reality, the Soviets were fielding surface-air and air-air with small nuclear warheads by the late-1959s and small...
  3. A Blank Map Thread

    How much did sea levels rise in this map?
  4. WI/AHC: Improved Manchester and no Lancaster?

    I have to disagree. Maybe not desperate, but brave enough to do it OTL, when Ottawa, I don't think, would. Maybe "confident" is a better word, sure enough they'd get a good design. I've never felt like Ottawa was willing to take many risks that way. I think the materials are there. You're...
  5. marathag

    WI: Ford had built the Mustang as a wagon?

    I wish. By time I figured out it had been scrapped and inquired about it, the junk yard had crushed it, not realizing that a 429 Police Interceptor was under the hood. Morons
  6. AHC: Fletcher Class refitted with RIM-24 Tartar and Mk13 Launcher?

    What if the USN decided to refit some of their WW2 era Fletcher class destroyers with the Mk13 launcher and the Tartar missile system? The ships would either be used by the navy or would be sold off to foreign allies as a cheap guided missile destroyer alternative. Would it have been possible to...
  7. Bering Strait Bridge Built During Detant

    As I've said before on this, it is somewhat plausible if you do the project in stages, so that by the time of Detente you only have the last little bit left, and the estimates for that last bit look low enough for it to be plausible, before you run into the inevitable overruns but by which point...
  8. The Forge of Weyland

    I hear Switzerland is very nice in May... :D
  9. Cinco de Mayo
    Threadmarks: For the People: Populism in 19th Century North America

    "...the wave of railroad bankruptcies did not always do what the farmers hoped; in many cases, such as that of the young Gould scion, it only served to create even larger, more aggressive trusts. Egged on by Weaver's oratory and a rising cadre of sympathizers - Jerry Simpson of Kansas, William...
  10. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    That would explain the "Radical" part of the show's title, at least. But thanks for making me think that Roger Rabbit would be popular enough to become a critic towards shows like ThunderCats and Miximals. Ya dingus.
  11. Epsilon Tauri

    Q-Bam Borderpool Improvement and Core Thread

    Agreed, these should probably be included, but myself I don't really have the expertise to draw them. Should Jefferson Territory also be included?
  12. The US adopts the FN Model D in 1937 after a more successful Axis intervention in the SCW

    Well not to nitpick, but FDR was a Navy Man, I don't think he had any interest in small arms. Wow, when we had an earlier debate on the BAR I never found any reference to the FN 24/29. It seems it would've been the best BAR choice, ether with the top loading box magazine, or belt feed version...
  13. KolyenuKS

    Request Maps/Flags/Coats of Arms/Heraldry here, II

    does anyone have a worlda of the us at like 1854? aka after the western territories were established, but before the civil war
  14. Pipcard

    Hatsunese Space Program - HASDA (alternate Japan) | 1976-07-23 | Final Utahime mission, Venus orbiter, 2nd lunar lander probe
    Threadmarks: Phase 2 - 10 - M-1A rocket with liquid rocket boosters (1967)

    Phase 2 - 10 [note: this post has been retconned - original rocket configuration here] To launch a human into space, HASDA needed a larger launch vehicle. The M-1A rocket featured the addition of two liquid rocket boosters (LRBs) using the same LE-04 engine (without vernier engines), a larger...
  15. Rock albums from alternate timelines

    Imagine if he and Kevin Ayers did an album together
  16. TV invented by the time World War 2 starts, impact on public perception?

    Not much, I fear; unless(as the post above mine says) you get TV much earlier than the late 30's, it'll be mostly a curiosity. Best I can see is it being affordable for the middle-class(which would already justify the propaganda use), but for most common folk, no.
  17. Cinco de Mayo
    Threadmarks: alternatehistory.en

    "...I think there's plenty of later butterflies you can use, but the closer you get to 1913 [1] the harder those little guys have to flap their wings to avoid things. In "Road to Ruin," there's a pretty straightforward case made that the political system of the Confederacy needed the war...
  18. Inferus

    Suicide weaponized by Soviet bloc

    Not so sure I believe that.
  19. Map Thread XX

    Ah yes, Dogeland is a thing now.
  20. Epsilon Tauri

    The Winkel-Tripel BAM project

    And the new Mercator-Bam that @Epictetus99 is working on And agreed on cutting off the blank space.
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