Pull the other one, it has bells on it.Originally posted by Seanr451:
As for the labor day accident. My heart goes out to him. I have two young sons myself.
I don't generally read the illuminator.Originally posted by Bill Cameron:
Steve wrote at least two 'Daily Illuminators' regarding the accident and mentioned it in others too. Given that you profess some knowledge of SJGames if just to bitch about their publication schedule, it seems rather queer that you didn't 'know' about Mr. Haring's accident. It must of been an oversight on your part. After all, only an utterly callous wretch would know the SJGame scheduling problems in such detail while both overlooking the 'Illuminator' columns and calling the injured party in question a clown.
As for bad mouthing you, I needn't bother. You're tarring yourself quite well enough.
So, again, Put Up Or Shut Up. Write materials, submit materials, encourage others to do so or keep your frothing cakehole firmly shut.
No one is suggesting that you shut your mouth. We all are only taking issue with what you have to say on one topic.Originally posted by Seanr451:
Not going to shut my mouth and quit posting. Don't like it? Quit reading my posts. The more you flame me the more I'm going to post.
Incidentally, SJG recently has been trying to do the reverse, and not announce products more than a couple months out. This is, of course, also triggering howls of protest.Originally posted by Aramis:
SJG makes one major error: giving dates before they know they can deliver.
You have obviously missed the other thread on these very boards, where I announced that the GT license had been renewed.Originally posted by Aramis:
Further, MWM might have quietly pulled the plug, and SJG decided not to make a stink; I don't know.
Aside from a discussion of "Where the universe is going" mega-plotlines a couple of years ago, Marc leaves the GT line in my hands. He has occasionally requested alterations of illos or text, but nothing major (I have a pretty good feel for what he will accept). He once remarked to me that with GT all he has to do is cash the checks : )Originally posted by kafka47:
LKW,
Does Marc ever offer to make interventions in the GT line or does he leave the whole thing to you and SJG? For instance, did he ever offer to author a product or alter a product in a significant way?
Couldn't ask for a better customer, in other words.Originally posted by LKW:
Aside from a discussion of "Where the universe is going" mega-plotlines a couple of years ago, Marc leaves the GT line in my hands. He has occasionally requested alterations of illos or text, but nothing major (I have a pretty good feel for what he will accept). He once remarked to me that with GT all he has to do is cash the checks : )
It is the most common "error" of the business world. So common that one should never take such dates too seriously.SJG makes one major error: giving dates before they know they can deliver.
You have obviously missed the other thread on these very boards, where I announced that the GT license had been renewed. </font>[/QUOTE]While I am a die-hard CT/MT player and have no intentions of going with the GURPs Traveller ruleset... I'm glad to hear that your license has been renewed!Originally posted by LKW:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Aramis:
Further, MWM might have quietly pulled the plug, and SJG decided not to make a stink; I don't know.
Yup. Bought some computer books for my niece this summer in Beijing: Chinese editions of standard SAMS books. 30 RMB (about $5) for a book that costs $50 in Canada, and that includes the cost of translating the book. CDs that cost $30 in Canada for 10 RMB (the same CDs -- I like Chinese music). DVDs that Sony sells for $40 going for 15 RMB (couldn't buy any, though, as my Mandarin isn't good enough to follow without subtitles).Originally posted by Ptah:
As to product price. Target market is everything, I state the obvious.