> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of The Sigil
> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 2:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Ogf-l] (d)20 Products - the Good and Bad and (gasp) I change
> my mind! (Long)
>
> Can anyone claim to really know more than a fraction of the hundreds of
> products now on the market?  Suffice to say I own or have borrowed and
read
> 30-40 products in depth.  I went back to my collection and took a look at
> what I found was good and bad.  Here is what I mean by "crippled"
(again) -
> "I point out borrowed OGC to you and tell you it is from Book X.  You
cannot
> easily find the OGC in Book X."  The most common reason for this is that
you
> have stripped the Name of the Thing from the material that has been
released
> as OGC.  And without further ado, the Good and Bad (I have noted the
> relative amount of OGC in a book, but this does not factor into Good or
> Bad):

Thank you for the clarification. I disagree (strongly) with your definition
of "crippled"; but now it's very clear what you mean. I understand much
better now.

Martin L. Shoemaker

Martin L. Shoemaker Consulting, Software Design and UML Training
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http://www.MartinLShoemaker.com
http://www.UMLBootCamp.com

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