The Dealer had a knife and the dog had a gun and the cat had a shot of Rye.
Now seems as good a time as any to do this... Before I do though, know that I am in no rush. If we need longer to finish our threads, so be it.
I glanced at the Timeline and saw that we have numerous threads still in-progress - or, at least, marked as tagged - for August and, of course, September.
It is after Mid-March (real time). Do y'all think you'd be ready to close out September and open October 1876 by end of April 2023?
Again - no rush, no pressure. If you guys feel like you need longer, that's okay.
"Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana." - Groucho Marx
Sounds good to me.
I've Got Two Guns, One For Each Of You!
Currently have "completed" just about everything except the Pikes thread, or is that a rope? Anything I'm doing going forward will be to catch up my characters to late September, so do what you think is best.
The Dealer had a knife and the dog had a gun and the cat had a shot of Rye.
Thanks, y'all.
Just a note....
Even if we decide to rollover to October at the end of April, it doesn't mean you can't open new threads. Just keep the date rollover in mind and try to do threads that can be completed by the end of April. Or ones that are not horribly date dependent so if they run over the time limit, can just update the timeline to early October or something.
It's not like we're gonna stomp on threads and force them to close, but the closer we can get to moving everyone to the beginning of October as a group as we can, the better over all for adding the feature that displays the last date used.
A few lingering September threads won't break the bank. Would just like to make sure no new September threads are opened once we rollover to October.