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Post by offcourse on Jan 29, 2016 23:04:55 GMT
Im tryimg to do this on a new app. Test
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Post by offcourse on Jan 29, 2016 23:05:34 GMT
Off course. Sub iwata and marino for grillo and phil i choked mickelson
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Post by Sand Rage on Jan 30, 2016 0:35:15 GMT
Sub Garrigus for ishikawa pls
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Post by greenjacksixpack on Jan 30, 2016 3:33:06 GMT
Jacobson in for Gomez, please
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Post by Annihilation Nation on Jan 30, 2016 4:41:22 GMT
My sub this week
Out: Morgan Hoffman In: Bronson Burgoon
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Post by SubSeventy on Jan 30, 2016 5:14:42 GMT
Martin Laird IN Patrick Rodgers OUT
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Post by Sea Island Mafia on Jan 30, 2016 12:12:30 GMT
1) Horschel in for Glover 2) Cabrera in for DeLaet
Subbed at 7:12 am eastern time..... lost this site's url last night... are these subs too late?
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Post by back9guy on Jan 30, 2016 15:01:39 GMT
Harris English in for Paul Casey
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Post by Annihilation Nation on Jan 30, 2016 18:07:35 GMT
These last two substitutions are ok because the first tee time was at 8:10AM Pacific or 10:10AM Central. In the future everyone should be careful not to announce subs too close to the first tee time on the day after cut down day. The time stamp on each post only lists how many hours ago a message was posted after the first hour after a post. It will give the minutes for the first hour and after that it will just list how many hours ago a message was posted. I may have to make a judgement in the future regarding a post and whether it was made in time before the fist tee time. I would suggest to everyone to have their sub made at an hour before the first tee time to avoid me not being able to tell exactly when a post was made.
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Post by Annihilation Nation on Jan 30, 2016 18:14:33 GMT
Another note about posting lineups subs etc. I would stay away from editing any post because the time of the edit would become the time of a post instead of when a post was originally made. I am also less likely to catch an edit as well. If I see a starting lineup post I will input that into the league file without looking at that post again. I just look at the new posts made when looking for updates. It is better just to make a new post or respond to the quote of your original post if you want to change something. In general I would suggest not editing at all, just make your adjustment in a new post all together. When a post is made for an add drop that transaction becomes official as soon as it posts and there is no editing or changing that. Same goes for adding a player to the roster without a drop. Any sub or starting lineup can officially be changed until the actual time that a starting lineup or sub is due. As soon as that time passes the post becomes official without notification of a change in a new message. These are all common sense things so I don't think we should really be running into much trouble regarding this.
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