[ASLML] (fwd) Evan Sez Re: SP72 "One Tough Canuck"
David Reenstra
vaslplayer at triad.rr.com
Mon Mar 8 07:44:00 PST 2004
Hey Holst, whaddya playtest/proofread for Evan or something? ;)
Dave Reenstra
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>Hi ya-
>Now hold on a second, Evan is a straight up great guy, perhaps
>it was just a bad hair day or something, but very rarly has SP
>been called upon to correct mistakes in their scenarios unlike
>another company IE MMP which has serious customer issues and
>alot of problems with their own publications, yet I dont see
>you or anyone else slaming them. Or perhaps if Evan was a star
>athlete that ran SP you guys would just let it go right?
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>Scott
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Jeff Sewall <jeff_sewall at sbcglobal.net>
>Date: Monday, March 8, 2004 0:41 am
>Subject: Re: [ASLML] (fwd) Evan Sez Re: SP72 "One Tough Canuck"
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>> Three things I noticed about the response you received, Bruce:
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>> 1. He forgot to thank you, a customer, for pointing out a vague
>> setup instruction.
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>> 2. He insulted you, a customer.
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>> 3. It would be pretty embarrassing if, instead of telling how each
>> side wins, the SP scenario VC's would instead tell how each side
>> looses.
>>
>> - Jeff Sewall
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>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Bruce Probst" <bprobst at netspace.net.au>
>> To: <Aslml at asl-forums.net>
>> Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 10:07 PM
>> Subject: [ASLML] (fwd) Evan Sez Re: SP72 "One Tough Canuck"
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>> On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 01:49:33 EST, EvanSherry at aol.com wrote:
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>> > The Canadians set up "anywhere on/west of hexrow 10DD".
>>
>> > This is very vague. Does this mean that they're restricted to
>> board 10?
>> > Can they set up on board 7? On board 40? On board 46?
>>
>> Vague, perhaps. Could it have been written better, again, perhaps.
>> To answer
>> your question, as the scenario is written, you can set up on any
>> of those
>> boards. If, however, you look at it as the defender (which it
>> appears you
>> have not) it will become very obvious that if you set up the
>> Canadians in
>> these unusual but permitted areas, you will certainly loose as the
>> defender.
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>> Bruce Probst bprobst at netspace.net.au
>> Melbourne, Australia MSTie #72759
>> "A planet where apes evolved from men?"
>> ASL FAQ http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/mantis/ASLFAQ
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