47/ hah. :) yeah, that sucks. I should prob open source my article. ...not that anyone wants it.https://twitter.com/TristanSevers/status/960559692362625024 …
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48/ I linked to this thread earlier...but read the whole thing. https://twitter.com/ThalesLives/status/960559232528633858 …
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49/ so anyway, circling back to the beginning, I played the game with Hasbro a bit sharply. I didn't lie to them. I didn't say "yes, I will ask the court to delay the hearing". ...but I DID let them create for themselves the impression that they had another week or so.
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50/ How do I justify this? a) they were in the wrong, and not accidentally so - I had sent them a registered letter a YEAR BEFORE the publication date. They escalated to "sharp". b) technically I didn't lie; I was agreed to their wording. c) ...
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51/ c) to actually delay the court date would have put a lot more tasks on my plate: i) contact the court ii) ask for a delay iii) rearrange my schedule (I'd already taken the next morning off from work) iv) etc.
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52/ They de facto were asking me to do all those things, but (a) were offering no compensation, (b) didn't even explicitly state what they were wanted.
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53/ In an iterated game with a real person (e.g. a farmhand) who I felt warmly towards, that'd be THREE different reasons to play in cooperative mode. In a non-iterated game with a corporation who had wronged me first...that's not a time for cooperative gameplay. Play to win.
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54/ This is a great question.https://twitter.com/debeehr/status/960563020337467392 …
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55/ I always insist that my people get paid. I've had situations where a laborer stacks lumber in location X not Y, where I asked. ...because of honest miscommunication. And he's said "oh, knock those two hours off my bill". And I refuse. "No, man. You worked. You get paid."
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I do too. Like when people do me a favor and buy booze for me to send my way :) *brofist*
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speaking of which, I'm bulding the gift basket now next week or so
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