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technoshaman February 11 2016, 23:19:16 UTC
Oooers. So what's Seattle's T-name?

Looking forward to T-Britain, and seeing how much of it I recognise. :)

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Okay... ysabetwordsmith February 11 2016, 23:38:43 UTC
Seattle is part of the Rain City metroplex.

I'm glad you're excited over T-Britain!

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siliconshaman February 12 2016, 11:13:22 UTC
*raises hand*

On that note, I'd appreciate any info you have, stuff to kick my brain into gear.
Email addy is silicon dot shaman at gmail dot com.

By the by... T-Britian kinda sounds weird to me at least. [it's like you're asking the entire country if they'd like a cuppa] Can I vote we change it to T-Britannia? [and I'll resist the urge to sing that.]

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my_partner_doug February 12 2016, 15:46:12 UTC
I'm with the Shaman on this one: T-Britannia gets my vote as well.

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Okay... ysabetwordsmith February 13 2016, 04:56:03 UTC
>> *raises hand*

On that note, I'd appreciate any info you have, stuff to kick my brain into gear.
Email addy is silicon dot shaman at gmail dot com. <<

Sent!

>> By the by... T-Britian kinda sounds weird to me at least. [it's like you're asking the entire country if they'd like a cuppa] Can I vote we change it to T-Britannia? [and I'll resist the urge to sing that.] <<

Okay, I'll try to remember that.

I think that the Roman imprint may be a little stronger and more positive in T-Britannia, so watch for that. London is a common nickname and appears on some of the signage, but the more formal stuff still says Londinium in places.

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Re: Okay... siliconshaman February 13 2016, 12:17:38 UTC
Hmm.. I was thinking of writing up a timeline for T-Britannia, I'll have to account for why the Roman imprint is stronger.

That's the thing about T-Britannia as opposed to T-America... we've got a much greater depth of history. So some of the social influences go wa-aa-ay back.

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