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Message: 6688

Author: andrewbroad

Date: 25/09/2010

Subject: Re: We Must Perform A Quirkafleeg!

 

jetsetdanny wrote:

>
> My subjective feeling is that some of the activity has moved to the
> WoS forums. At least that was clearly the case with Drunken
> Master's (spelling simplified) latest release.

I haven't caught up with the WoS fora since 22nd March, and I'm too busy to do so now. I hope to get around to that in October, if things ease off a little...


>> To update what I said on 2nd August (Message 6673), my real
>> life is getting harder and harder, and pushing my planned MM/JSW
>> activity further and further into the future. It's probably already
>> in 2012 by now. :-(
>
> Sorry to hear that, Andrew. To reiterate what I said in Message
> 6658, could you please consider making the update of your list of
> MM/JSW games a top priority of your JSW activity?

It shall be my first priority as soon as I have some serious time for MM/JSW, but I can't promise that it will happen by the end of 2010, given the rate at which my life is getting harder, and the promises that I have already made to the tennis-community, which I'm going to have to bend over backwards to keep...

I am currently 217 unread messages (stretching back to April 2009) away from updating the List, which would take about a week if I were to work on it full time. Right now, I don't see how I can squeeze that time out of what remains of 2010.


> And please, should the world as we know it end in 2012, let it
> happen with the list of MM/JSW games complete - if it is to be
> later recreated in a parallel universe, we don't want any MM/JSW
> games missing from it, do we now?

The world actually ended on 22nd October 2004 (Message 4545). The parallel universe is the one in which we are now living, which is why we don't remember the terrible earthquakes, the buildings collapsing, the planes falling out of the sky, the flames all around us, or the fierce, fierce heat of the lava into which we sank...

--
Dr. Andrew Broad
http://abroad.sqweebs.org/spectrum/mmjsw/

P.S. It's good to hear that Adban De Corcy is still around.

 

 

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