Count me in, Edena!
William Ronald
D&D will survive, not just because there is a financial interest for it to do so, but because we who love this hobby will keep it alive. I have been playing since 1980, and I have seen far worse times for gaming than the present. I have seen paranoia, bone headed corporate policies, and typos that have made my eyes roll -- and still D&D has survived and grown.
Let's remember that what unites us -- in this case, love of gaming -- is more powerful and important than what divides us.
(Okay, Edena, I gave you some experience points.)
(SilvercatMoonPaw2, go to the Meta forum and ask an admin to change your name. That will fix the problem. They can probably combine your posts with an earlier account if you have one.)