Ha. Did You See...

It's important that people sign using their real name, not their EN World handle.

My sig.:

Dr. Alexander F. Simkin
 
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I think it's good to go!

Anyone have a copy of Dragon handy? What's the procedure for sending these things in?

As for signing it - I'm not sure that a list of sigs is a good idea. I don't think that Dragon is likely to print a list of 13,000 names.... (or even 100). From "The EN World Community" seems good to me: no actual names at all.
 


Morrus said:
I think it's good to go!

Anyone have a copy of Dragon handy? What's the procedure for sending these things in?

As for signing it - I'm not sure that a list of sigs is a good idea. I don't think that Dragon is likely to print a list of 13,000 names.... (or even 100). From "The EN World Community" seems good to me: no actual names at all.
Even if they don't publish the names, they're more likely to print the letter if it's signed by 13,000 gamers. ;)
 

jgbrowning said:
(And now, dammit, Suzi gets to go first again.... :D )

And that after subjecting you to that horrid movie. The indignity of it all! ;)

I've got chills
They're multiplyin'
And I'm losin' control....
 

you're still forgetting to include: Original D&D(1974) is the only true game. All the other editions are just poor imitations of the real thing. :D
 
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1) Great letter. Can't say it enough

2) Just in case we DO put a list of names with the letter when it is sent, I'm Benoit Leblond

3) Wouldn't it be better if we actually said why Paizo Publishing won an ENnie (Dungeon, for best gaming accessory, IIRC)

TS

PS: Next time I have a paper to write, i'll submit it here first. Then i'm sure to get an "A"! :D
 

Tabarnak Smokeblower said:
PS: Next time I have a paper to write, i'll submit it here first. Then i'm sure to get an "A"! :D

Heh -- I worked my way through college doing this. Most fun a grammar-geek like me can possibly have at a job. I didn't, of course, offer the same kind of feedback for student papers: when tutoring, I'd focus on one or two errors in a paper instead of proofing it for all errors, the better to teach the student one or two rules.

Your school may have a tutoring department; if so, I highly encourage you to use them. Even the work of brilliant writers benefits from the scrutiny of an intelligent, educated reader.

Daniel
 

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