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snitzer

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  1. 4 hours ago, Gambold said:

    Thanks for that information.  Yeah we can give them the benefit of the doubt ton this, but I do think the time of blaming Covid for product delays, poor customer service, shipping issues, weak product lines and whatever has come to a close.  

    Nothing changes the fact that the current Guide, which is what 99% of of the potential buyers are going to buy, is marketed as a "special anniversary edition" and there is absolutely nothing special or anniversary-related inside its covers, or in the choices of cover art, or ANYTHING.   

    BTW - someone mentioned a digital version.  If they are referring to the PDF dump as a digital version, that is basically worthless, being a PDF. A true digital version would be in a database format, or at least a spreadsheet. It's 2020 - could someone at Gemstone PLEASE modernize the Guide? 

     

     

    The Apple Store version is not a PDF. How is a spreadsheet more modern? Did you even bother to look or are you just complaining now? 😂 

  2. 4 minutes ago, 1Cool said:

    My gut is telling me the general US populous will be completely over with the virus (regardless of if the virus is done killing us yet) by the end of the year.  This will especially be true if there is a viable vaccine and even better treatments in place to considerable drop the serious illness rates.  The risks do not need to be zero for people to risk going to Cons again - people risk getting sick each time they go to a Con but people flock to them anyhow.  My prediction is for a complete slew of Cons next year (with some restrictions and masks).

    While ours in August was in a bigger hall, then past cons, the crowds were still decent nonetheless. It was a blast actually!

  3. Just now, miraclemet said:

    wheres "here"? 

    Virginia. Only laggard has been public education (except colleges which have been open for the most part from day 1) and even they are open and/or are opening here over the next few weeks.