Hey guys,
Health issues unfortunately do come up and I for one am incredibly happy that Jerimiah is ok. He's a wonderful contributor to our community, and I'm sure this NMR does not reflect badly upon him. We have to remember it's just a game, and we can't really pick and choose when to enforce an NMR or when to allow a back-up. If you all really want to be nice and enact some sort of measure to restore Jerimiah's position, nothing says you have to capitalize on the unfortunate disband - that's up to you. But the results stand, game will go on.
Remember orders to me this turn please...
-mike
From: Andrew Cassese [mailto:landru428(at)aol.com]
Sent: Wed 6/8/2011 10:48 AM
To: Jeremiah Lee
Cc: Michael Sims; GM Christine; hapolley(at)yahoo.ca; blitz; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; bob2477(at)hotmail.co.uk; mrkweis1(at)aol.com; gizmo8204(at)yahoo.com; Garry Bledsoe
Subject: Re: DC374 Russian Where'd-You-Goes
Can you appeal to Sims to at least allow you to retreat? I don't
think it being 'out of turn' affects the integrity of the game. If
all remaining vote for it? I vote yes. Anyone else?
On Jun 8, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Jeremiah Lee <dadidea(at)gmail.com> wrote:
> Good people,
>
> My apologies. I rarely miss deadlines, and I feel terrible about it.
> I don't like what it does to my position, and I don't like what it
> does to the game's balance. I wasn't able to make these deadlines,
> though I should have had preliminary orders in.
>
> I woke up recently with a feeling that I couldn't keep my balance,
> as I walked up the stairs my shoulder kept bumping into the wall on
> the right, and I missed the chair when I tried to sit down. My wife
> called our doctor, and she suggested I go to the ER to check for
> signs of a possible stroke.
>
> The doctor checked me out, and wasn't sure what the cause was. Since
> I was still out of balance and had a slowed thinking process, I had
> to stay where I was, and was out of email contact for (a week? days?
> not really sure).
>
> I'm back on email now, and feeling better. We're still not sure what
> caused it, but I'm healthy and young (and invincible!, right?
> right?), so we're moving on.
>
> Best,
> Jeremiah