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Re: Q & A
For the past several years there has been a "built-in hold" of a few days between the kick-off and the opening of the Q&A system. For example, last year the Q&A system opened at noon on the Wednesday following kick-off.
This delay period is intentional (and in my opinion absolutely necessary). It allows the teams to have a reasonable amount of time to fully read, digest and comprehend the contents of the manual and game rules before they ask questions. This encourages teams to really become familiar with the documentation, and the information that is available describing the 2008 game. It also helps prevent those that answer the Q&A questions from being completely overwhelmed with basic questions that are better answered by reviewing the provided materials during the first few days.**
Before (and after) the Q&A system opens up, one of the fundamental messages we give to our team is:
The manual is your friend. Read it. Learn it. Use it.
-dave
** for example, just peruse through almost any of the existing threads currently discussing the rules, and take a tally of the number of times the "does anyone know if we can use a left-handed garstuckle?" "have you even read the manual? it is right there in Rule <Q01>, underlined and bolded" conversation occurs
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