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ORIGINAL: bo Okay I'm next, really not that many, it sounds like many when the few are very loud about their displeasure about the books, some times down right nasty, and most of the posters who like the books are trying to be polite, but that ain't working. hmm, my post wasn't intended to be "nasty", and I don't think it was; if it came across that way I apologize to Manstein. But at the same time, do we really need to hear over and over and over again that some people like the books? Everyone understands that, and no one is suggesting that they shouldn't like them. I think its great the Matrix created the hardcover books for those who want them. Hmm put yourself in the place of the publisher, the dudes that made the product, the original owners of the product it is based on...... Now sure it is a necessary thing, that you need to know if there are problems, and you want to be made aware if there are any..... But no one likes hearing it over and over. No one likes hearing complaining over and over regardless of validity. But think of something you have done in your life, that took a lot of effort, that took a lot of time, that many thought wouldn't ever happen, are you suggesting, you'd ever have any trouble with people droning on and on and on about how pleased they were with your accomplishment? We understand, the more often we gush on about the books, the more it seems likely they might fail to find there was ever a problem with the choice that was made to make the order process a process whereby you either ordered the physical shipment, or there was no purchase. We realize our praise runs counter to the campaign to get them to allow a just digital download. But don't expect them to ever tire of us saying how great any portion of the purchase was. That would be illogical :)
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I have too many too complicated wargames, and not enough sufficiently interested non wargamer friends.
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