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Subject: Re: CCT6: only one operator for one program?

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 15:14:36 01/31/04

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On January 31, 2004 at 10:33:13, enrico carrisco wrote:

>On January 31, 2004 at 08:38:33, Slater Wold wrote:
>
>>On January 31, 2004 at 07:22:47, Volker Richey wrote:
>>
>>>On January 31, 2004 at 03:45:23, Slater Wold wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 31, 2004 at 03:32:43, Volker Richey wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Falcon will be operated by Slater Wold!
>>>>>
>>>>>Rebel12 will be be operated by Slater Wold, too.
>>>>>
>>>>>What happen, by the pairing Rebel12 - Falcon?
>>>>>
>>>>>--> Only one Operator for one program!
>>>>>
>>>>>Volker
>>>>
>>>>Well, it's not like I can readily cheat or anything.  The programs are simply
>>>>using my computers and my internet connection.  That's kind of the beauty of
>>>>CCT's; there is very little operator interaction.  :)
>>>>
>>>>I am simply doing Omid a favor, because his plans fell through on a machine he
>>>>was supposed to use.
>>>
>>>Eventuelly, it is impossible to run the game rebel 12 - Falcon over the same
>>>ip-connection. The icc-server don't start such games.
>>>
>>>Slater should test it. take a 5 0 game
>>>
>>>volker
>>
>>Look at FalconX or Rebel-12's history.  They have played each other, with no
>>problems at all.
>
>This is only an issue if the game is rated.
>
>-elc.

Ah.  I did not know that.

However, I could always jump on my company's VPN, and play from it.  Then my IP
would be different from my other computer.  :)



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