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BigSteve
Desde en Dec 2007
525 posts

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March 21, 2013, 29 respuestas
Totem has said the purpose for these forums is so they can know what we are thinking, what we like, and what we don't like. I'm sure it has been doing a good job so far fulfilling that purpose. Not every idea put out there will be a home run, but if we don't take a swing now and then, even though the product is excellent now, it will not continue to improve. I don't expect all of my ideas to be implemented, but I have had some successes so far. (I was the first person in these forums to suggest DeskBabe booster packs and DeskBabe subscriptions about a year before they were implemented.)

If a number of us users think that having a ruler with a few more fine lines between the whole numbers would be useful, it would improve "the product" at least for us. Not everyone ***** the idea, and it certainly has to be simpler than some other suggestions about creating multiple ratings categories for each card. In my humble opinion, that would be more complicated than my suggestion. I would prefer staying with a single precise rating for each card, but I'm not going to rant about that.

91hebasu may be correct that I will eventually want everything, but I'll never live long enough to get it all into the forums. In the meantime, I'll start by suggesting what I believe to be the simplest things that will add the most bang for the buck for the most people. I have never demanded anything. If I'm wrong about how simple things are or how many would benefit from them, let's discuss the details calmly and rationally.

The Wanda Sykes quotes were the most eloquent statements addressed to non-involved, non-affected nay-sayers I have ever heard. IMHO those who don't care what she had to say are the ones most in need of looking in the mirror and thinking about her words.