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I thought putting "Stage 4 Results" in the subject line counted as a spoiler
alert. Am I missing something? Now if I were to tell you that Tyler
slipped into the pack and surreptitiously got into a break and won today's stage
despite being prevented from starting... That would be a spoiler.
Cheers,
Ian
In a message dated 2/22/08 3:23:48 PM, dirtsurf@ykwc.net writes:
> Yeah this comes up every year, and I know there are new people every year
> so
> we need to re-address this every year.
> It seems to me that we(majority of responders on list ) decided to put
> spoiler alert or something clearly in the subject line, and there have
> always been, at least in the past, a number of us that end up watching a day
> behind because the race time may not be convenient. So I guess we all
> figured it was easy enough to put spoiler alert in there just to be nice.
> Hoping for Hd races!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joe Cipale"
> To: "david baker"
> Cc: "Jess Mace" ;
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 2:49 PM
> Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Stage 4 Results - TOC
>
>
> > david baker wrote:
> >
> >> Oh no.
> >> I think I saw too much please put spoiler alert or something in subject
> >> line
> >> to warn those of us that are to dumb to think about what toc stands for.
> >> Thank-you for kind considerations,
> >> david
>
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