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Reading Timetables and End of Game Scores? 11/05/2013 at 17:22 #44607
ralphjwchadkirk
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Perhaps someone could write a SimSig rule book, and organise competency testing for all players on a biennial basis. Players could also be assessed on each panel before it's virtually 'signed off' whereupon the player can operate that panel.

Or, we could all chill out a bit and accept very few of us are professional signallers, and thus, mistakes are bound to happen?

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Reading Timetables and End of Game Scores? 11/05/2013 at 18:51 #44613
pedroathome
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" said:
Perhaps someone could write a SimSig rule book, and organise competency testing for all players on a biennial basis. Players could also be assessed on each panel before it's virtually 'signed off' whereupon the player can operate that panel.
Now that is an over reaction if anyone has made one on here.

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Reading Timetables and End of Game Scores? 11/05/2013 at 18:53 #44614
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" said:
" said:
Perhaps someone could write a SimSig rule book, and organise competency testing for all players on a biennial basis. Players could also be assessed on each panel before it's virtually 'signed off' whereupon the player can operate that panel.
Now that is an over reaction if anyone has made one on here.
It's a regular joke for us on Teamspeak if I don't want to take a particular panel, "Karl do you want XYZ panel?" "Sorry I only sign ABC panel".

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Reading Timetables and End of Game Scores? 11/05/2013 at 20:16 #44623
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" said:
" said:
Perhaps someone could write a SimSig rule book, and organise competency testing for all players on a biennial basis. Players could also be assessed on each panel before it's virtually 'signed off' whereupon the player can operate that panel.
Now that is an over reaction if anyone has made one on here.
I think Ralph's tone was one of sarcasm, at least that's how it read to me.

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