What to subscribe to - Papers recommended by H.Nelson
H.Nelson
Dear Readers,
From time to time I’ve been asked in private messages, mostly by new players, about which newspapers I would suggest for them to read in order to have a broader picture on what's going on in eAustralia.
After a couple of messages I thought I might as well publish a list in my newspaper, regularly update it, and simply recommend this selection to anyone with the intention of getting involved.
I’d like to mention at the outset that apart from official government papers the following list is completely subjective, and it reflects my very own stance on what is currently useful or interesting for me and for anyone who would like to keep up with the flow of events in our eCountry.
Clicking on the small icon will take you to the latest article of the given newspaper.
Government papers
by the Australian Defence Department
Up-to-date battle orders with basic instructions where and how to fight. Remember to check it out before you fight in order to learn where your damage is needed the most. The paper contains some useful links to fighting tutorials and regularly features recruitment calls.
by the eAus Department of Information
For the past months this paper illustrated with Dartreal’s lovely graphics has been a compass to Aussie politics, bringing the issues closer to everyone. Published at least once a week the paper includes regular topics like Senate and Cabinet activity, the Prime Minister’s announcements, elections results, war reports and a lot more.
by the Australian Housing Exchange
A relatively new initiative by the government; a place where you can list a house to sell or make an offer to buy one and you don’t need to worry about scammers. The organisation is run by government officials who regularly publish offers and help making a deal between the parties involved in the transaction.
by the Reserve Bank of Australia
If you are a businessperson this paper could be an important one to subscribe to. Published by the Minister of Finance it features government auctions and various tenders you might not want to miss out on.
Private papers
by Dartreal
Dartreal’s comics are simply terrific; he can make fun out of anything with his lovely comic characters. If you want to learn more about eAustralian history then his series ‘The eAustralian eHistory eComic’ is a must read. He deserves at least five media mogul medals for his contribution to eAussie media, however, he has just scored his first one recently.
by Aeros
A wide range of topics covered; mainly international news coverage, the majority of articles dealing with domestic issues lately. Very close to his 4th media mogul medal with 3,900+ subscribers.
by hillbilly jim
I often consider Hillbilly Jim’s articles as the definition of common sense. Some food for thought and brave opinions in a clear and sensible way, published irregularly, often as a response to ongoing debates. Not short of articles with ironic tone lately.
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by the iTechnology Corporation
All that you need to know about forum issues: announcements on scheduled maintenances, unexpected events, temporary solutions and upgrades straight from our forum admins’ desk.
by ShadowShaman
A unique perspective of the eRepublik world packed with irony by a self-declared ‘professional noob’. His articles include his admirable ambitions, a guide on how to become a noob and a great scientific review on the Evolution of the Noob. His latest article with the title Noob 101 - Noobs and You is probably the first of a new series.
by Goose Step
While Goose Step (formerly known as CrowdedHouse) is probably one the most controversial characters in eAus his talent of getting his message through with his articles is unquestionable. When he comes up with a topic you can be sure it is a hot one.
International papers
by Lieutenant Scheisskopf
Detailed analyses on war events by an American author with five media mogul medals. The paper informs the public on world events in an accurate way while it looks behind the scenes to cover the entire story, providing a comprehensive picture in the end.
by Carr De Vaux
Besides eMalaysian internal affairs their e
😜resident’s newspaper regularly features some thought provoking articles. The vast majority of his articles are written in English and are not short of appropriate illustrations (among them the compulsory pics on his beautiful eGirl).
I think that's about it for now. If you like my article and appreciate my efforts please remember to
Best regards,
Senator for Queensland (9th term)
Australian Independent
AAR member (Bravo Squad)
Battle Hero in Eastern Cape
Commander of the Order of Australia
Comments
Very good list, Nelson! 🙂
Keduaxxx (Second)
Good list. I think some may have been overlooked though *cough* 😛
@infin - yes, me 😉
Seriously, good article H.Nelson - I hope to see your election reviews and graphs back again 🙂
Great list!
WoW. I got recommended by H Nelson! This is the proudest day of my eLife! Hahaha. I have never been featured in any 'to subscribe' list, since i don't participate in MM crap. Thanks matey! This certainly call for a victoria bitter whenever i pop over the strait. 😃
Nice list H.Nelson. I had most of them subbed but I picked up a couple of new ones to enjoy.
"WoW. I got recommended by H Nelson! This is the proudest day of my eLife!" - this goes for me too!!! Thanks for mentioning me!
great list. funnily enough i was already subscribe to all those. but you missed mine 😛
Interesting list.
It is his opinion after all.
Wow Nelson. Thanks a lot for the mention 🙂
Thanks for doing this. I've been "playing" nominally for a couple of months now and wondering how to engage with the game for more than 2 minutes a day without going to the effort of maintaining p2p online relationships with other players (not yet anyway, maybe when I've got more time). Thanks for showing me a way into this usefull middle ground.
btw, now that I've subscribed to a bunch of things, how do I actually read them?
Thanks everyone for their support. 🙂
To those I may have overlooked or misse😛 I'm aware that the list is far from being complete but it was not intended to be one either. I'm about to revise it regularly and update it with further papers of interest.
@Andor: when a new article is released a small star will appear on the green RSS icon on the left side of your screen. All you need to do is click this icon and it will take you to the list of the latest articles you are subscribed to.
Great Stuff, more good papers and thanks for including mine, I appreciate it!
Andor, unless you mean you now have too much to read, the bottom button on the left of each page, above logout takes you to the latest articles or comments that you've subscribed to. It has a star if there are any new ones since last time. I feel there should be a list of things you're subscribed to but I don't think there is.
Thanks heaps for mentioning my paper! I hope that I will be able to return the favour!
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"self-declared ‘professional noob’"
I love that line. I have to quote that
Voted and Subbed
thx dude!
And then there was AIDS.
Excellent resource! I subbed to this paper and all the ones listed