D&D Insider #16


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If your last post (out in the lot with your red stapler) is an example of praising them.....seriously.

They've improved DDI nearly every week since it launched. It isn't perfect, but it is getting better all the time. And, I've spent most of my adult life ripping their lame IT efforts. But, this time, things seem to be getting better and better, and seem to actually work.

Not everything is fixed (paypal....), not everything is perfect, but it is getting better.
 

I started the thread with praise for WotC....didn't say I praised them all the way through.

I don't like making a thread to announce something with a LOT of piss and vinegar in it until people really get a chance to read it for themselves and bring the vinegar to the thread on their own points of the article. ;)

Yeah, they are getting better, but why is it taking so long to get something done?

Roll a d20 and let fate decide...that is what D&D is all about right?

Take the right door and the customers will be happy, take the other one and you find a mob waiting for a surprise attack.

How much damage do torches do, or pitchforks?

Roll initiative!
 


Your first post in this thread is simply a link and a quote, with a bolding for emphasis. That's not praise, it's reposting information.

I was too shocked and awed at What I read and reported for words. (read: I forgot to add anything at the time....[insert] woohoo into 1st post.)

For me most times, not arguing with something is praising it. :p
 

I was too shocked and awed at What I read and reported for words. (read: I forgot to add anything at the time....[insert] woohoo into 1st post.)

For me most times, not arguing with something is praising it. :p

I suppose if you can damn someone with faint praise, it stands to reason that you can praise someone with faint damnation.
 


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