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| From | Message | Posted by kai_sim sitecolony.com
2/16/2004 06:55:11 Play online chess | Subject: would you like this?
Message: i miss a link in the team profile page.
it's called "available players" (for team matches)
what do you think about it?
best regards
kai
| Posted by kai_sim sitecolony.com
2/17/2004 12:56:12 Play online chess | any captains
Message: think the same, or is it just me?
| Posted by nima_tal sitecolony.com
2/17/2004 21:52:49 Play online chess | think the same
Message: i like the idea...you can suggest it to webmaster
| Posted by skeeterss0 sitecolony.com
2/18/2004 10:42:17 Play online chess | Might want to move this
Message: into the Game Knot Forum. I think it will get more attention
| Posted by kai_sim sitecolony.com
2/18/2004 14:45:31 Play online chess | ok
Message: your whish is my command ;)
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done!
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