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Hear hear!!! My inbox thanks thee if thou shalt just let it go.

Alas, when my spam folder contains less penis advertisements than there are
hlds digests in my inbox. I joined this list to get pertinent updates and 
answers
to problems, not a whiny little pain in the a** complaining about the server 
limit.

And since I don't want to simply contribute to the clutter, I'll ask again a 
question
that I received no valuable answer to previously. Anyone have any idea why one
can't access rcon from outside of my server's LAN? All ports are forwarded
correctly, and the rcon_address and rcon_password are correct, but it says that
it can't connect to the rcon server. This worked fine on my computer when I was
running CS-S. Are there any possible non-port related reasons why it wouldn't 
work?

Thanks

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From: "Michael R. Matheson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 8:20 PM
Subject: [hlds] Battle Summary


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> I have now read at least 35-40 posts just today regarding the removal of
> the
> 32 man servers.  At brief times (and I do mean brief), the back and forth
> jousting between the Anti-Valve Forces (also known as the Rebel Alliance)
> and the Pro-Valve Forces (also known as the Imperial Storm Troopers) has
> been amusing.  If I may, I'd like to briefly summarize what I've learned
> thus far.  The clever Anti-Valve Forces, led by the vocal and somewhat
> abrasive Chris Barnett, successfully created 32 man servers.  These
> servers,
> for a brief time, enjoyed some unique popularity.  However, the Evil Valve
> Empire, without any warning or even a hint of explanation, ruthlessly and
> mercilessly filtered these servers.  Meanwhile, the Pro-Valve Forces
> (whose
> leader has not yet clearly emerged) recognize that the Evil Valve Empire
> could have shown more compassion towards the rogue servers.  But, they
> also
> realize that there is still good in Valve, and are not willing to become
> traitors just yet.  If the story ended here, there would still be hope for
> the future.  But alas, the battle continues and there is yet another
> faction
> that is forced to watch the bloodshed.  This faction, The Silent Majority
> (also known by the term Ewoks) is typically a happy lot.  They're able to
> put normal day to day trifles in perspective, and thus avoid the attendant
> hypertension, stress and anxiety that the two fighting forces must feel
> constantly.  But now that the Ewoks are unable to stop watching the
> battle,
> their smiles have dimmed.  Their laughter has been silenced.  The public
> jousting is no longer amusing.  The Ewoks unanimously proclaim "Enough is
> enough!"
>
>
>
> Now I ask "Have I missed something important?"  Might further knowledge
> and
> truth be gained by continuing to witness this fight?  Is there any
> possibility that the Anti-Valve and Pro-Valve Forces could just kiss and
> make up (or at least move on)?  The Ewoks would like to watch the Rockies'
> game.  :-)
>
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