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George Duke wrote on Sun, Jul 8, 2007 10:17 PM UTC:
Please state what are dimensions of AOF now, honestly not knowing. Then one can tell in what respect it violates USP5690334. Gilman's first sentence 'at least one 10x10 plane...Ibis' should have been thought out before publishing T-shaped board 11x10x3 3-player. Also 'botched piece' Crocodile, which was good, should have been worked out before, since Gilman wanted approval for Falcon. AOC dishonors Falcon because AOC has not much merit and because Gilman's over-all average is nothing special, except in proliferation, about 6.0 or 6.5 (projected) out of 10 points (with, sure, number of '7' and '8' among 155 games), were we to continue evaluating more of Gilman CVs, as done June 2007 with Irwell. This time we appreciate Gilman's tone and pointwise rejoinder (ignored this Comment)and also take him at his word in earlier Comment never to use again Falcon. Say too not to worry much about overuse of Sow/Boar. Contratulations Gilman on AltOrth novelty. Still two questions: what about Dice-Mate, and what are dimensions of AOC, for the record?

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