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In response to
"
I would ask that you step back for me and consider one simple statement.
"
by
David
Yes, because I'd rather be watching the play than the clock -- nm
Posted by
Zorcàs (aka zork)
Jun 26 '14, 11:45
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So, you believe that had there been a clock all of this time, you would have wanted it abolished? -- nm
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David
Jun 26, 11:51
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after seeing the way it worked before it, yes. -- nm
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Zorcàs
Jun 26, 11:54
For me, it's a lot easier to watch the play knowing that something as simple as keeping time is being handled precisely. *shrugs* -- nm
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Jim
Jun 26, 11:47
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The ref is doing it precisely using from his/her perspective.
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Zorcàs
Jun 26, 11:50
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So, there's no concern at all that the ref's perspective might be clouded? None? -- nm
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Jim
Jun 26, 11:58
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Maybe the strength and the beauty of the game is that the players agree to proceed on the presumption that it's not. -- nm
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Max
Jun 26, 12:01
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