<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Phil Natta</i>
Here's my thinking when I was looking at the Top Gun List. I was noting that a lot of names seemed to be very active members, not just in games, but in administration activities as well. So I'm going down the list seeing that the vast majority of listees get a double dose of points, and that those same guys are crowding the top 10 spots. Then I thought about Private Yankee Doodle and Regular John Bull who's only "income" was by combat. Those blokes were never going to make a dent in the top 10 because there's no way they could catch the guys earning two incomes. Didn't seem fair to those who don't earn admin points. On a different sort of list, such as a "CCC Top Twenty-Five Total Point Achievers" list, it would make perfect sense, but not on a Top Gun list. That's how the plot was hatched at least.
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I understand the intention.
But I think you are making an inadvertent massive logical error here.
We don't earn "two incomes". That would mean we get double points <b>for the same time invested</b>.
The hour has 60 minutes for everyone, and most people, unless retired, have only preciously few hours gaming time a day. Let's say it's two hours, for the sake of the example.
If "Private Yankee Doodle" uses his two hours gaming time for playing games, he will probably complete 6 to 8 turns and earn - well, you do the math, but something like 40 to 60 points a month, depending on how long the games are and whether he wins or loses them.
If Colonel Amos (Davis, Cox, Reuter, Walter) spends one of this two hours counting medals, updating websites, mothering recruits, he has only one more hour left for playing the game. He will accordingly complete only 3 or 4 turns, and earn only half the points for that. It is only fair that he earn some meager admin points per month for the other hours spent for the club.
That's no double income. Double income would be two sources of money for the same time. It's two half incomes instead of one full one, for the same amount of gaming time spent for the club.
So "Private Yankee Doodle" has just as good a chance of making the Top 10 as I have. In fact, considering that gaming points are earned with much less effort (I need only four or five hours gaming time to earn my entire monthly salary as AdC), he has probably a better one.
Ignoring admin points when comparing the total for the top gun list is not making opportunities unequal in our favor any more equal; it's making opportunities unequal in favor of "Private Yankee Doodle" even more unequal.
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