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				 Re: Unknown magic sites in starting provinces? 
 
	I went and acquired actual proof where the phrase ‘known and nonexistent’ are being used to further prove my point.   Despite all this actual physical proof  I seriously believe PeterEbbesen  or Graeme Dice  lack the honor to apologize for being wrong and rude.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by Graeme Dice: Something which does not exist cannot be either known or unknown.
 |  I would also like to point out that they have not given any proof except for their weak opinion.
 
 
 Supreme Court Document
 Municipal Research & Services Center of Washington
 
 http://www.mrsc.org/mc/courts/suprem...58wn2d0180.htm
 
 “1] PRINCIPAL AND AGENT - LIABILITY OF AGENT TO THIRD PERSON -CONTRACTS IN NAME OF PRINCIPAL - NONEXISTENT PRINCIPAL. Where an agent for a nonexistent principal enters into a contract in the name of such principal, and all parties to the contract know the principal to be nonexistent,…….  “
 
 Mail Tribune Online
 Newspaper Publication
 http://www.mailtribune.com/archive/2...9/edit/let.htm
 
 “If President Bush "touted 100,000 jobs more logging on federal lands could bring to the Northwest" that are now known to be nonexistent……”
 
 
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 At the start of the game the programmer would know the copper mine to be nonexistent.  The copper mine however would remain unknown and nonexistent to all other players.
 
 The prehistoric plants example is one of the best examples since during the present they are nonexistent yet depending on the specimen can be both known or unknown.  The copper mine is very much the same except that it qualifies as being in the future and not the past.
 
 [ March 21, 2004, 18:21: Message edited by: NTJedi ]
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