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>There's no good way to make our opinions even. Discussing differences is one of the best ways I learn stuff. This is one of those places I think I have some understanding, so a discussion of alternatives really helps. I only hope some others have benefitted. >Each person will have to decide on their own if doing what >you're doing is a reasonable thing to ask of an RPG programmer. And who could argue with that? --buck
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