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Re: World sizes and such
When it comes to size of a meeting, the larger it gets, the more
counter productive it gets, and just degenerates into useless
bickering. As an example, I point to this list, lots of folks,
much bickering, nothing really decided. So when we decided
to brainstorm for this and to come up with ideas for the main
cities and such, I kept it to 6 people total. Granted it was
a bit arbitrary who was asked, but it happens. Sorry, but
when it comes to a brainstorming session, as I said, large groups
are completely counter productive. As it was we still talked
and BSed about stuff other than the thing we were there for.
Wright
> Wright,
> As I am writing up a city and some of the information, why wasn't
> I asked to come to the meeting. You might want to double check your lists
> before you hold meetings. Today is the first I heard of this. Apparently
> by what I have read this is true for a lot of people. I recommend better
> communication lines be opened and all GM's that are available be invited
> to these supposed meetings. Just because they are not involved in writing
> stuff up doesn't mean they shouldn't have a voice.
>
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> Matthew D. Fahler
> Chemistry Teaching Major
> Purdue University
> Phone: 743-0002
> Email: martuck@expert.cc.purdue.edu
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