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#71
Welcome! I think it's very good that you join - both of you are actually posters I respect a lot, and I hope we will have some great talks here. Smile
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#72
Alright if you would please point me to the Arneson side of the story so I may have a take from that viewpoint. Thanks in advance.
"I don't think it's nice, you laughin' See my mule don't like people laughin'. He gets the crazy idea you're laughing at him. Now, if you apologize, like I know you're going to, I might convince him you really didn't mean it."
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#73
Please open a new thread for that. Also, I will help you out, no problem, but you need to be a bit more specific.
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#74
Oh, and while I am on it, rather than to hear it from me, if you're really into the topic, get this book:

http://www.amazon.com/Playing-at-World- ... 0615642047

Explains things in a fairl good way, and most importantly, has footnotes. Smile
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#75
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll be ordering that book this morning. I have to confess to a certain amount of "rubbernecking" in my interest in the story. I know what happened but just can't quite get my mind around the betrayal that occurred, whether it was done out of greed or just plain egomania Sad
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#76
I am reluctant to answer to that, not because I would try to be diplomatic, but because, at the end of the day, I would not like to put words in people's mouths.

I know that Mr Arneson was a scandalously underrated writer (as were Jeff Perren, RJK, and Don Kaye, btw), but I wouldn't be able to comment in detail how
much that really takes away from Mr Gygax, if at all. I like to think though, that it was more a clash of personalities than really an intentional theft of intellectual property.

Now, what I myself have observed is that the tone used by Mr Gygax and his associates was simply inadequate, no matter what their objective point in this was.
I am inclined to believe the people that don't use hate speech of whatever kind to get their arguments across, if you know what I mean.
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#77
For what's its worth I'd say Gary was a middling writer. There are plenty of other books I'd rather read than his fiction.

Le Noir Faineant Wrote:Welcome! I think it's very good that you join - both of you are actually posters I respect a lot, and I hope we will have some great talks here. Smile
Also, thanks. Always nice to hear it. I used to be reasonable until I joined DF. If you look at my progression of posting there you'll note that I started out with a fairly open mind. It became more intractable and irritable as time went on in particular to 2nd edition. Now I'm letting it go and trying to get back to who I used to be more "you don't like what I do? Meh, your loss" less "Rhhhhhrrrraaharrhaaa FIGHT!"
"I don't think it's nice, you laughin' See my mule don't like people laughin'. He gets the crazy idea you're laughing at him. Now, if you apologize, like I know you're going to, I might convince him you really didn't mean it."
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#78
Oh wow the red-head guy is a Post Reply button. Didn't realize that.
But good post Willmark!
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#79
While this is all good and friendly so far, lets avoid discussing other forums on the Comeback Inn. /Moderator Hat off.

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#80
Yeah, be friendly, folks. When I have the big "Rafe turns 30" party later this year, I'd rather not choke people out over edition wars.




Like I had to do last year.




*Sigh.*


But, hey, on the upside, you're hereby invited to Germany in November. Big Grin
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