Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Rich Hutnik wrote on Sat, Sep 20, 2008 04:06 AM UTC:I stumbled into this topic, in an attempt to make a lame Star Trek joke, based on what Joe wrote. Now, since Mr. Duke happened to reply in such a way my joke appears to be taken seriously as a comment on the subject (well, either that or he is commenting on what I had written before), I felt compelled to read what was written in here, and want to comment. I will say this: Unless there is something common that allows all ideas to lend to a common development structure, that can collective be used by this community here, and worldwide, it is more of the same that doesn't advance anything. All these attempts to generate endless variants is an activity that doesn't do much to advance chess variants collectively, but may get someone a few minutes of spotlight in a, 'gee that was clever', sort of way. There seems to be a fixation on wanting to be clever, rather than doing what works. Either the cleverness comes in some form of trying to get as weird as possible, so people will be amazed at how different you are, or it is in the form of 'THE NEXT CHESS' (to which one designer I have written says, 'Yeah, and I have 10 of them') where the person thinks they have the magic bullet that will be THE game that the world will play as the next form of chess. To this end, can I propose that some thought be given to there being developed a system for handling new ideas that they work more like legos than they do discrete items that are meant to be seen as clever and 'Brilliant', that live and die on their own, and aren't used for any other purpose but stand alone? My take here is MAYBE if we design cool bits (like the Simplified Chess Board), that people can roll their own with, rather than entire systems that are give and take by themselves, we maybe can do something that advances chess variants, rather than spin of a near infinite number of reinventions of the wheel, in a state that we don't even know if it is Heraclitian-Calvinballish or not. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Multiform does not match any item.