[IntroComp04] Sam K. Ashwell's reviews

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On behalf of Sam K. Ashwell, I've been asked to post a link to his
recently posted reviews for the IntroComp04 games. With any luck, I'll
get mine finished up next weekend as well.

His reviews can be found at:
http://www.diden.net/~maga/introcomp04reviews.html

Reviews and feedback are a very big part of what IntroComp is all about -
so I do hope that anyone with thoughts will either post publicly or send
their thoughts directly to the authors.

Regards,
Jacqueline A. Lott

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mtnmemoirs@yahoo.com (Jacqueline A. Lott) wrote in message news:<b8036abc.0408102351.7f0e8752@posting.google.com>...
> On behalf of Sam K. Ashwell, I've been asked to post a link to his
> recently posted reviews for the IntroComp04 games.

I'd like to thank him for a complimentary review, but not for spoiling
my only puzzle! If anyone wants to both play Auden's Eden and read
Sam's review, do it that way round.
 
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For those who did not download the games during the judging period, where
are they located now?

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Mark Jeffrey Tilford
tilford@ugcs.caltech.edu
 
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"Mark J. Tilford" <tilford@ugcs.caltech.edu> wrote:
> For those who did not download the games during
> the judging period, where are they located now?

I only late last night realized that a copy of the zip file had not yet
been sent to the Archive. I uploaded a copy as soon as I realized (and
thank you to three people who saw the post and alerted me!), but until
it's found its final resting place in the Archive, you can also download
a copy from my site:

http://www.allthingsjacq.com/IntroComp04/

Once it finds its final spot in the Archive I'll probably delete it,
but it shall remain on my site until then. My sincere apologies for the
oversight.

Regards,
Jacqueline A. Lott

_____

The waters of Usenet were once rich in posters. Then the Usenet
trawlers set their nets and devastated the population, leaving
the ecology in serious imbalance.

NB: Please direct all e-mail to jacq at all things jacq dot com,
as I do not check the e-mail I used to set up my Google account.
 
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cavebloke@excite.com (Tommy Herbert) wrote:
> I'd like to thank him for a complimentary review, but not for spoiling
> my only puzzle! If anyone wants to both play Auden's Eden and read
> Sam's review, do it that way round.

Hmm... sorry about that. I proof read the reviews for him before they
were posted, and it didn't really strike me as spoilery at the time. To be
honest, it still doesn't, really - the puzzle, at least for me, was more
about the means (the experience) than the end. Regardless, I've alerted him
to your thoughts, and as soon as he can get to the file and edit it with a
spoiler warning, he'll do so. That'll probably be later this evening.

Regards,
Jacqueline A. Lott

_____

The waters of Usenet were once rich in posters. Then the Usenet
trawlers set their nets and devastated the population, leaving
the ecology in serious imbalance.

NB: Please direct all e-mail to jacq at all things jacq dot com,
as I do not check the e-mail I used to set up my Google account.
 
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Thanks. Sorry to be fussy.

mtnmemoirs@yahoo.com (Jacqueline A. Lott) wrote in message news:<b8036abc.0408111402.5d4182d9@posting.google.com>...
> cavebloke@excite.com (Tommy Herbert) wrote:
> > I'd like to thank him for a complimentary review, but not for spoiling
> > my only puzzle! If anyone wants to both play Auden's Eden and read
> > Sam's review, do it that way round.
>
> Hmm... sorry about that. I proof read the reviews for him before they
> were posted, and it didn't really strike me as spoilery at the time. To be
> honest, it still doesn't, really - the puzzle, at least for me, was more
> about the means (the experience) than the end. Regardless, I've alerted him
> to your thoughts, and as soon as he can get to the file and edit it with a
> spoiler warning, he'll do so. That'll probably be later this evening.
>
> Regards,
> Jacqueline A. Lott
>
> _____
>
> The waters of Usenet were once rich in posters. Then the Usenet
> trawlers set their nets and devastated the population, leaving
> the ecology in serious imbalance.
>
> NB: Please direct all e-mail to jacq at all things jacq dot com,
> as I do not check the e-mail I used to set up my Google account.
 
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cavebloke@excite.com (Tommy Herbert) wrote:
> Thanks. Sorry to be fussy.

You're welcome, and there's no need to apologize at all.
Totally understandable.

Regards,
Jacqueline A. Lott

_____

The waters of Usenet were once rich in posters. Then the Usenet
trawlers set their nets and devastated the population, leaving
the ecology in serious imbalance.

NB: Please direct all e-mail to jacq at all things jacq dot com,
as I do not check the e-mail I used to set up my Google account.
 

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