>
> Christ, Mickey! I'm not saying Scot does not provide valuable information!
> I never said that I didn't like the information I am getting! And, yes,
> this really is getting stupid!
>
> Here is an example of one of my own personal experiences....
>
> I went to Red Rock Station on the first day of a promotion I read about on
> Scot's webpage. I happened to be in the are, but went to Red
> Rock specifically because of the information published by Scot. When I got
> there, no one in the casino had any information about the promotion. It was
> just not happening. I even gave Scot's name to Red Rock, so they could look
> for themselves.
>
> I immediately emailed Scot and suggested that he correct the information on
> his webpage. I could have kept the information to myself. But, I thought
> the right thing to do was to tell Scot, so that he could update his webpage
> and prevent others from being inconvenienced.
>
> Scot never replied to me, nor did he change the information on his webpage.
>
> It's logical to assume that others were inconvenienced. But, they probably
> decided it was not important enough to mention it to Scot.
>
> But, now, it seems like everyone has missed my point.
>
> In my very first post on this subject, I said, "Now, I always double-check
> with a casino before heading over there, if I am going just for something
> that Mr. Krause has written."
>
> What the hell is wrong with that?
>
> And, why do I feel like I need to defend myself against you all?
>
> Curtis
>
>
>
Sorry, Curtis. Perhaps I was a little rambunctious. I can see myself getting a little irritated in the same situation. Jean's point on civility is well taken by me. But I think I should stay out of the argument on the civility of others as it is well known that I can get pretty snippy on occasion.
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