Ponder...ponder...mull...mulll...mull...
Hmmm. Is a puzzlement. In every box pass I remember being involved with of managing myself there has been a master list of items that went along with the box. On that list players signed for both their takes and their puts. It's like inventory management. Not a big thing to produce, maybe an hour or so using a DB or Table thing in MS Office...or a bit longer with art level paper, a surprisingly expensive fountain pen and even more surprisingly expensive Japanese ink...an art project fee sure.
But is that even needed, or is it just an example of anal redundancy? I mean, as long as there's a master list online...as long as players list their takes and puts...and as long as the online list is kept up and accurate...do we really need a paper list in the box. Anyone can copy and print an online master list is they want paper, after all.
So as soon as I can get the dog off my chest, I'll do that.
Hmmm. Is a puzzlement. In every box pass I remember being involved with of managing myself there has been a master list of items that went along with the box. On that list players signed for both their takes and their puts. It's like inventory management. Not a big thing to produce, maybe an hour or so using a DB or Table thing in MS Office...or a bit longer with art level paper, a surprisingly expensive fountain pen and even more surprisingly expensive Japanese ink...an art project fee sure.
But is that even needed, or is it just an example of anal redundancy? I mean, as long as there's a master list online...as long as players list their takes and puts...and as long as the online list is kept up and accurate...do we really need a paper list in the box. Anyone can copy and print an online master list is they want paper, after all.
So as soon as I can get the dog off my chest, I'll do that.