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- From: clune@physics2.berkeley.edu (Tom Clune)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.diplomacy
- Subject: Re: Imminent death of the Net predicted; film at 11
- Date: 18 Nov 92 01:46:51
- Organization: UC Berkeley Department of Physics
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- In-reply-to: holthaus@news.weeg.uiowa.edu's message of Wed, 18 Nov 1992 08:28:18 GMT
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- It seems that we need to divide the role of the judge into two parts.
- It is desirable to have a central computer for starting games
- and for obtaining maps etc. However, it seems to me that minor
- modificiations could be made to have the central Judge distribute new
- games among a small set of other sites. People playing the game
- would be told the address that all of their orders and such should be
- sent to. Any computer types feel up to the task of trying this?
-
- - Tom
-
- PS: I am pretty new to the judge, but just in this last month
- I already feel like saying thanx to Ken for the judge.
-