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Post by oldschoolthug on Jan 31, 2007 18:43:26 GMT -5
I have added earlier my rant regarding revolution & it was read by many but only responded to by Ace. I am not hear to speak any more on that rant, only to point out that I had submitted to the Yahoo RD board what was discussed at my local RD revolution tourney & how it was viewed, received & just generally what they thought of the "new style". Most of it was not sparkling & was submitted as constructive criticism to possibly help with the future of the game & was even noted that maybe in 2 yrs after 6 or more Revo sets, the game may be fun again, but the way that the revo style dictates how all decks MUST be built <if you doubt this, notice that on the CI site that all the "deck guides" per person are basically the same not to mention that ALL are basically the same>.
Where am I going with this, you ask?
I submitted this letter to the site on Sunday night, it's now Wednesday & PLENTY of time has passed from the submission that if they were going to post it, they would have. If you want comments, they should expect both kinds, positive & negative.
They dumbed down the game, now they are dumbing down the board readers through censorship.
pWo 4 life.
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Post by piperspitt on Feb 1, 2007 18:23:45 GMT -5
Freedom of speech only applies in public areas and even then it has limitations.
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Post by oldschoolthug on Feb 1, 2007 21:42:59 GMT -5
Last time I checked, the yahoo group is public, Mr. First Amendment.
Next you're gonna tell me wrestling is fake.....that there's no Easter bunny......that David Copperfield really did make the statue of liberty & the grand canyon disapper..... & that Larry the Cable guy is a comedic genius......
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Post by Daeva on Feb 2, 2007 2:33:11 GMT -5
Just because the Yahoo group allows anyone to sign up doesn't make it public.
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Post by oldschoolthug on Feb 2, 2007 11:07:17 GMT -5
Hey Daeva, I'm pretty sure that's damn near the definition of public, you tool.
So when you pull your Fanboi head outta Barron's a$$ maybe you can talk to me.....but while you're there....check for pollyps you monkey!
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Post by Daeva on Feb 2, 2007 15:24:30 GMT -5
Hey Daeva, I'm pretty sure that's damn near the definition of public, you tool. So when you pull your Fanboi head outta Barron's a$$ maybe you can talk to me.....but while you're there....check for pollyps you monkey! A) My head is absolutely nowhere near Barron's ass. B) Flaming a moderator is a bad, bad idea. C) That is not the definition of public. When you sign up for the Yahoo groups, you are choosing to become a member of a private group. If the group was truly public, sign-up would not be necessary to post.
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Post by Kujo on Feb 2, 2007 22:48:25 GMT -5
Freedom of speech does not exist on web sites. They fall under private ownership and it's the owners decision on what they want to allow to be said.
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