Raven Crowking
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Which goes to prove, in my mind at least, that there is nothing at all at stake in the edition wars. Nobody can ever really be convinced of anything. If shown without question their claim was false, they will still find a way to shift their claim to something that cannot be proven false. Because, it's not about coming to the resolution of a debate.It's about engaging in the edition war itself.
Bullocks.
I am reminded very much of the scenes at the begining of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, where both the people trying to plow down Arthur Dent's house, and the Vogans, make a (factual) claim that the plans have been available for a long time, and (non-factually) it is not their fault if Arthur Dent or the Earth didn't make a protest at the appropriate time.
That a (partial) conversion guide became available is a fact.
That WotC said that there would not be one is a fact.
That WotC did not advertise the conversion guide outside their site is a fact.
Either that some people who asked WotC for one were not directed to what was available is a fact, or people are lying about the same is a fact.
The basis of the claim has nothing to do with whether or not WotC quietly made a conversion guide available, but that WotC effectively advertised that there would not be one, and didn't make any effort to let people know that there was one once they changed their mind, so that effectively, for many people, there was no conversion guide.
In contrast to the conversion guides for 2e and 3e.
If someone slanders your name in 72-point type over the fold on the front page of a newspaper, and then prints an apology in 8-point type in the personals the next day, it is technically true that a public apology was made. I guess if that doesn't satisfy you, once its pointed out to you -- if perhaps that doesn't seem like a real public apology -- you must really just want to avoid resolving the issue.
Right?

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