Cost of email vs paper play

From: "Thomas Crane" <grrrr!!!!@squamata.in2home.co.uk>

Besides it is better if you have the turn in paper so that you

can look at when you want rather than having to go home to your computer.

    Thomas Crane

That particular problem can be solved with a printer. Just make
sure that you recieve the ompressed version of the turn (cutting
down on pages to print).
I live in Denmark and recieve all my games as email turns so i dont
have to wait half a week before the local snail mail gets around.
In a 2 week game, waiting several days longer than your allies for
your turn, is slowing the whole team down if you is playing a
critical possition, and every one has to wait for your specific
information before the master plan can be laid.
Unfortunately your team is not the only one with a master plan and
it may not hold for long but thats one of the fun parts of this game.

Henning