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Aug 10, 2006 23:20

1) How many of you would actually play this consistently if it was resurrected ( Read more... )

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hed August 11 2006, 13:49:42 UTC
1) I would fucking play

2) I'd REALLY fucking play

3) I don't think I could do that, but I'd be interested in trying to help out if I can (keeping track of things to give to the scorekeeper or whatever)

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jodamiller August 11 2006, 14:19:30 UTC
  1. I always play consistently!
  2. I don't need PRIZES. I do it for the love of the game.
  3. I'm not in a position to devote that kind of time at this time. Maybe later and maybe if Ron would share the template he'd worked up already.

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roark August 11 2006, 15:49:56 UTC
I'd share the template.

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sourisverte August 11 2006, 14:41:41 UTC
1) I'd play most of the time, but I may skip a game when I'm too busy.
2) Prizes won't make a difference for me. I think it'd make things too complicated for you.
3) I'd do it if I was the one coming up with questions, but I can't commit otherwise.

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Geedo jabberwocky August 11 2006, 15:49:32 UTC
Nah, it wouldn't be so bad. I'm not talking about a new iPod nano here, just some Chinatown junkshop trinkets and such. Nothing that cost more than $10, certainly (that's an absolute maximum)

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Re: Geedo sourisverte August 11 2006, 16:27:32 UTC
But then you'd have to ship it! Maybe you can do virtual gifts, somehow. Cool internet pages or whatnot.

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roark August 11 2006, 15:51:35 UTC
I would except I don't do as much internetting now, so crap might get buried on my friendspage.

Prizes would require we come up with a fool proof anti-cheat method.

I cannot keep the scoreboard, but I can share my template, and explain how I made it work, and open it up for further development.

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Wadee Awart jabberwocky August 11 2006, 18:36:37 UTC
That's easy, just set TR to be your homepage and you'll never miss out bro.

My only real improvement suggestion was making the column headers for the categories links to the LJ entries where that round appeared for quick cross-referencing between the scoreboard and the community.

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