I think we all need to realize BGG isn't a Mom & Pop operation anymore. 
 
>From IT to the Admins (apologies), BGG needs to grow from the buddy system 
to something resembling a social network in the teens of the 21st Century. 
 
The only reason this downtime is acceptable is there's really nowhere else 
to go.
 
That's part of the problem. If there was somewhere else to go, this 
wouldn't happen.
 

On Saturday, March 31, 2012 2:23:25 PM UTC-5, Dave wrote:

> How does BGG handle advertising impressions lost due to down time.  I 
> have advertisements on BGG for my Kickstarter campaign that is ending 
> this weekend.  This downtime couldn't have happened at a worse time 
> for me.  Hopefully it will be back up soon. 
>
> Anyway, if the mods allow this post, check out my kickstarter at 
>
> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1417272643/poker-chips-designed-for-board-gamers

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