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How 'bout a big hand for Russ, etc.?

How 'bout a big hand for Russ, etc.?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
If I had a car, it needed fixing and the car mechanic did a good job, working overtime to have it fixed as quickly as possible, I would probably thank xym, yes.

So, thanks Russ! πŸ™‚
If it is the same mechanic that should have lubricated it well enough to keep performing, you don't... Not implying anything untill I know more.

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Originally posted by uzless
Let me get this straight...you guys PAY money to access the site, the site goes down for 2 days and you guys THANK the guys running the site for fixing it???

Call me crazy but i think the subs are the ones that should be thanked for putting up with it Otherwise, what are you paying money for?

Do you guys also thank your mechanic for fixing your car? ...[text shortened]... u for the money you gave him to fix it!

But then again, i'm not a smart man.

Thanks Russ!
Okay, look at it this way. Your car breaks down. You really enjoy driving it. Your mechanic works really hard to make it go again and when he's done the car runs much faster and better and is more reliable than it did before. Would I thank my mechanic? Are you serious? Of course I would!

Ok, and I'm adding one edit: for those who complain about a loss of the site for a couple of days, think about that car that's under warranty. If it breaks down and they fix it for free and make it reliable and run better than ever, do the car companies compensate you for the loss of your car for two days and give you back two days of payments off what you paid for the car? Nooooooooo . . .

THANKS RUSS!!!!

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Originally posted by coquette
Okay, look at it this way. Your car breaks down. You really enjoy driving it. Your mechanic works really hard to make it go again and when he's done the car runs much faster and better and is more reliable than it did before. Would I thank my mechanic? Are you serious? Of course I would!

THANKS RUSS!!!!
What type of car is it?

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Originally posted by Woodgie
What type of car is it?
Mine's a 1998 Jeep Cherokee that my dad gave me, but forget about that.

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thanks russ πŸ™‚

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Originally posted by coquette
Mine's a 1998 Jeep Cherokee that my dad gave me, but forget about that.
Did you see the mechanic working really hard and what was it he repaired?

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Originally posted by coquette
Mine's a 1998 Jeep Cherokee that my dad gave me, but forget about that.
Please remember that engine use is not allowed here. πŸ˜‰

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i can't use the moves my 1998 Jeep Cherokee 4X4 SE suggests?

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I have to admit when the site was down I was having serious withdraws and the time line was killing me, but the clicking submit button 2 or three times to make a move before the site got fixed was driving me up a wall. So here it is

Thank you very much , Russ, for getting er running tip top. BUT DON'T LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN😠


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You have to admit the site is screaming fast now, no more annoying waiting around while you click between games or forums.

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Originally posted by Aiko
If it is the same mechanic that should have lubricated it well enough to keep performing, you don't... Not implying anything untill I know more.
Things happen... maybe the mechanic lubricated it to the best of his ability or maybe he even did the best possible lubrication job...the car still might break. 😞

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Originally posted by coquette
i can't use the moves my 1998 Jeep Cherokee 4X4 SE suggests?
Exactly! I am a bit uncertain whether it is allowed to use your engine to get home or wherever else you make your moves in order to move in your games in progress. That seems to be a grey area where we need some clarification.

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If you drive a different route home, so the moves the engine makes cannot be compared to existing routes made by engines, you'll safe.

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Originally posted by Aiko
If you drive a different route home, so the moves the engine makes cannot be compared to existing routes made by engines, you'll safe.
Better be on the safe side and stop using car engines altogether.

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Originally posted by Sam The Sham
You have to admit the site is screaming fast now, no more annoying waiting around while you click between games or forums.
So the question then is, should the site increase the subscription fee if everyone was willing to pay the current amount for a slow site?

After all, the site is faster, more reliable, yet you are still paying the same amount!

OR

Was the site overcharging you for a site that was slow and unreliable, and now that it is fixed, the site is finally reflecting a fair value for what you paid?