Everyone who enjoys this sport wants it to succeed, and understands as it expands it places more demands on leadership. I think the following is a good idea.
"Whatever is not eternal...is eternally insignificant"
While I can appriciate where you are going with this and agree with you I don't know if this is a realistic expectation, but idea's like this are a great step in the right direction when talking about turning Sacair around.
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good idea, on both parties. there is a large group of local mil-sim guys that do the same thing.
i like that idea alot, ill try it out this game on sunday, booster ill send you an email and if you have it in a formated form already ill print some up.
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[quote="Monksidious"]While I can appriciate where you are going with this and agree with you I don't know if this is a realistic expectation, but idea's like this are a great step in the right direction when talking about turning Sacair around.
DJ (Dennis)
Good guys...thanks Ronnie...we'll try it out. I'm not really trying to discuss what direction to take Sacair in; the rules have been around for awhile and can be communicated better. Getting everyone to read them and helping them get up to speed should be good. Maybe less "I didn't know", and "I'm sorry", and more self monitoring. You sign the rules and guidelines, the host explains what the penalties can be, if you remain to play you agree to the terms. The group becomes more self governed as a community of mature players that have a vested interest in the sport. It should be safer and more fun because there's a better chance more people are playing by the rules. The host should have an easier go at enforcement since we all read the rules, signed them publicly and agreed to abide by them knowing we can get kicked out.
"Whatever is not eternal...is eternally insignificant"
No critisizm taken...and I hope my post doesn't seem standoff-ish.
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I remember back in the day when Ronnie kept a freak'n folder of waivers and rules from everyone playing at CP. That was a good idea back then, I think its still good today.
Ray's got the MOVES!