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PBeM Postings!

I'm getting back up to speed on my on-line games, in keeping with my new year's resolutions. However, if this post took me the best part of two hours to write, I wonder if I'm getting out of practice. And that was just for a single player!

On the other hand, this was rather easier to write. I have a bit of a problem here with a romantic sub-thread between two PCs whose players post multiple times per day; their postings have been swamping everything else.

Posted by TimHall at January 05, 2003 04:41 PM | TrackBack
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