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- From: dphantom@triton.unm.edu (darlene an 92sep02 lawry)
- Subject: Re: Good (and bad) of ticking[please read]
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 02:32:48 GMT
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- References: <1992Dec29.165407.45953@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> <1992Dec30.075602.388@mercury.unt.edu> <1992Dec30.223851.6991@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- >This is one thing I have to warn you renegade cheapers about (listening Ming?).
- >Don't cheap (hit - throw) unless it's "OK" with your opponent. There are too
- >many people just waiting to beat up cheapers, maim 'em, kill 'em, etc.
- >
- >John Nishinaga - jnishina@nyx.cs.du.edu
-
- You know, if I didn't know better, that sounds like a threat.
-
- Whether your opponent is being "cheap" is all subjective, anyways. Not
- ticking is a courtesy, not a right...and one that I appreciate if my
- opponent will do for me, but if not, oh well. What's next, you deciding
- that if I do a throw of any kind, even if your dizzy, that it's OK for
- you to beat me up just because I didn't make sure it was OK for me to
- use throws? That's stupid. Who the hell are you or anyone to threaten
- anybody about how the game should be played? That sort of behavior has
- nothing to do with game play, and your condoning it makes me sick.
-
- It doesn't make them a stud, and it doesn't make it right. People with that
- limited mentality will never amount to anything more than a loser.
-
- ---Phantom
-