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why can't we leave the maximum exepted hames leave blank (there is NO filter) as it is possible for timeout-filter?

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Originally posted by thire
why can't we leave the maximum exepted hames leave blank (there is NO filter) as it is possible for timeout-filter?
Just set it to a really high number if you're worried... but with only 25 games in progress it's not really going to be a problem.. πŸ˜‰

Rhymester

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Originally posted by thire
why can't we leave the maximum exepted hames leave blank (there is NO filter) as it is possible for timeout-filter?
if you put in '0' than click update you will accept unlimited games

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Originally posted by UncleAdam
if you put in '0' than click update you will accept unlimited games
okay! that's what i wanted to know!
THANKS!
th

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I think a time out filter is a good idea. I know you can always check a game before you start playing it, but it would be a nice convenience. I also think this would help people to not be so upset if they get timed out and could be a good asset to those planning on taking a vacation.

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Originally posted by UncleAdam
if you put in '0' than click update you will accept unlimited games
Sorry Adam but you are wrong. Placing a zero '0' in the maximum games will mean all games are refused.

-mike

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Originally posted by trekkie
Sorry Adam but you are wrong. Placing a zero '0' in the maximum games will mean all games are refused.

-mike
well it works for me, I put zero in and now it says unlimited, did you try it?

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Originally posted by UncleAdam
well it works for me, I put zero in and now it says unlimited, did you try it?
Klingons don't 'try things' they just do things and if it doesn't work they use a disrupter on it... πŸ˜‰

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Originally posted by Rhymester
Klingons don't 'try things' they just do things and if it doesn't work they use a disrupter on it... πŸ˜‰
sounds like thatπŸ˜‰

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Originally posted by Rhymester
Klingons don't 'try things' they just do things and if it doesn't work they use a disrupter on it... πŸ˜‰
Not that there's anything wrong with that mind you. πŸ˜‰

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Originally posted by Rhymester
Klingons don't 'try things' they just do things and if it doesn't work they use a disrupter on it... πŸ˜‰
Ryhmester
Go read another thread of mine, below. I think you will find that Klingons are always right, well at least this time πŸ˜€

http://www.redhotpawn.com/board/showthread.php?id=4338

-mike