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The Paradox Holiday Calendar is live. Each day throughout December 25th, Paradox will reveal something new. It can be a good deal or a teaser or a video dev diary or.. WAIT!! You’ll have to check back to find out for yourself!

Go here to reveal the content for December 1st:
Holiday Countdown
 
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Really strange. You haven't tried copying the url?

http://www.paradoxplaza.com/HolidayCountdown

Edit:

Dannie's link looks like this, that might be the problem:
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[URL="http://www.paradoxplaza.com/HolidayCountdown"]http://www.paradoxplaza.com/HolidayCountdown[/ URL]
 
I wish a new EUIII beta patch was there but that's not very likely. My bet on 25th would be a new game or expansion pack being announced.
 
Yay, forums up again!

The content of today's (just some text and a painting of Napoleon and Wife on the crowning)
What happened at Notre Dame de Paris on 2nd December 1804?
What happened on the first anniversary date of that event?
What did another Bonaparte do on that famous day 47 and 48 years later?
I have no idea what to make of this.
 
what's today's offer?
it comes up with some questions about Napoleon only which doesn;t help because I am behind finding a good offer on Napoleon's Campaign and this make me nervous! :D
 
Well I've given my answers in a separate thread, so why not give them here too?

Well, I don't know whether to answer or not but sure, why not?

Question #1: On the second of December, 1804 at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Napoleon Bonaparte crowns himself Emperor of the French.

Question #2: On the second of December, 1805, French troops under Napoleon Bonaparte defeat a joint Russo-Austrian force in the Battle of Austerlitz.

Question #3: Then-French President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte overthrows the Second Republic in 1851, he then crowns himself the Emperor of the French, adopting the title Napoleon III.

Do I get a prize? :p
 
Well he made his coup the 2 December 1851 but he only became emperor the 2 December 1852

that's why i guess they said 47 and 48 years later