> >You are the player of your game. I'm not going to sit on your shoulder
and
> >tell you that you're playing it wrong. You have the power, and
> >responsibility, and right to change the rules.
>
> It seems to me this goes without saying. I enjoy the review, challenge,
> debate, pointing-out-weaknesses/inconsistencies, etc. of HW rules:
> particularly in this hw-rules forum. I like the flexibility and openness
of
> the HW rules but it would seem that such a system gets much benefit from
> debating not what is 'right' or 'wrong' but how both the designers and the
> other players view and handle the numerous questions that arise in
> attempting to apply such open rules.
I must apologize for my outbreaks of yesterday, normally I'm more restrained
on lists. I forgot my prime directive when reading 'lists: Don't get into
point-by-point discussions, as they always end up acrimonius.
Again, my apologies.
I blame the coyotes caroling our house at 3AM.
Roderick