Ejack
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AAR Etiquette Question

Fri Sep 05, 2008 1:19 am

Appreciate all the current AAR's going on right now. I know the grand campaign has a thread for feedback/discussion. What is the etiquette for the other AAR's? Jabber and Banks seem to have an atypical AAR where they let everyone in on the moves and strategy, but Soundoff and Barksdale seem to have a good traditional one going without a comment thread. I didn't want to post questions or say thanks and mess up their threads until I asked. Does no commentary thread mean hold your applause 'til the end, or feel free to post in the main thread just don't tell the one what the other's doing?

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W.Barksdale
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Fri Sep 05, 2008 2:50 am

For me, comments, questions, thoughts, and suggestions are most welcome! Feel free to post any right in my thread as soundoff and I will not be viewing eachothers until the action is over.
"Tell General Lee that if he wants a bridge of dead Yankees I can furnish him with one."
-General William Barksdale at Fredericksburg

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Pdubya64
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Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:41 pm

Ejack:
I would personally like to see feedback and comments as long as it is kept on-topic. This wasn't an issue with my last (albeit short) AAR. I think everyone who takes the time to put an AAR together wants to hear from the "club" as to how they did, etc.
I know I did.
Cheers! :thumbsup:
"Yonder stands Jackson like a stone wall; let us go to his assistance." - CSA BrigGen Barnard Bee at First Manassas

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