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George Duke wrote on Tue, Nov 20, 2007 07:08 PM UTC:
Thanks, Joe, why not bracket[] changes after the first week of an article? Original date '2006-07-30' retained still so far is misleading. For research or priority, the practice, to the extent widespread, makes write-ups nearly worthless (even if not actually changing Rules or games, as sometimes done). JJoyce's correction helpful enough, also sets off against not respecting even Edgar Rice Burroughs' 100-year-old two-square- and three-square-moving pieces, ever to include them or similar priorities, and yet his making issue of 'provenance' etc. What a burden left for anyone to sort out even when something is written let alone invented! By contrast, in stretched analogy, one misspoken word at, for example, USA Presidential debate, within their narrow doctrinal framework, can eliminate candidate. (anticipating attempt to place Joyce's multi-pathers as well as WD)

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