| |
-
Senior Member
Array  Originally Posted by DJ Apostrophe Sadly you can't list who qualifies through askFRED...
Peet, is there a way we can change that? I've been meaning to ask you that for two or three years now.
Thanks,
-w Sorry for the delay in replying; I haven't been reading this thread much.
Currently one could post the qualifying information the "More Info" page, since that's just text. Most folks might not think to look there for it though.
I've recently thought it might be a nice thing to provide a similar arbitrary text block for the results page as well, so that such things as who qualified for what, or any other post-tournament results related information would have a home.
-p -
 Originally Posted by peet Sorry for the delay in replying; I haven't been reading this thread much.
Currently one could post the qualifying information the "More Info" page, since that's just text. Most folks might not think to look there for it though.
I've recently thought it might be a nice thing to provide a similar arbitrary text block for the results page as well, so that such things as who qualified for what, or any other post-tournament results related information would have a home.
-p Peet, thanks for the reply. I had been meaning to send you a PM pointing you at the thread, but kept getting distracted.
-w -
The Junior qualifiers are listed on the socal division website. http://socalfence.org/ -
 Originally Posted by teacup Nice. Jr. is my hero. -
Senior Member
Array  Originally Posted by fencerwallet Nice. Jr. is my hero. I believe it should be George Porter that is your hero (at least for the Jr qual posting). -
Division Chairs are Chairs. The duty of a chair is to take credit for everything positive that gets done within a 100 mile radius (larger in certain divisions). -
Senior Member
Array  Originally Posted by KD5MDK The duty of a chair is to take credit for everything positive that gets done within a 100 mile radius (larger in certain divisions). And here was poor naive me, thinking that the duty of a chair is to withstand pressure from various asses -
-
 Originally Posted by 4qtrs I believe it should be George Porter that is your hero (at least for the Jr qual posting). And while the SoCal Division has it right, the Pacific Coast Section has the qualifiers list all messed up... -
 Originally Posted by fencerwallet And while the SoCal Division has it right, the Pacific Coast Section has the qualifiers list all messed up... For the Junior qualifiers, the PCS didn't count those that are top 16 on the cadet list as autos. The USFA didn't have them listed on the website either. The USFA list is fixed now. -
 Originally Posted by teacup For the Junior qualifiers, the PCS didn't count those that are top 16 on the cadet list as autos. The USFA didn't have them listed on the website either. The USFA list is fixed now. It was apparently properly on the USFA Excel spreadsheet, but not on the website. Hopefully everyone will get it right. -
Senior Member
Array  Originally Posted by needle And here was poor naive me, thinking that the duty of a chair is to withstand pressure from various asses  Amen to that! Similar Threads -
By 1sttimer in forum Fencing Discussion
Replies: 2
Last Post: 08-05-2004, 09:03 PM -
By PeterGustafsson in forum Fencing Discussion
Replies: 4
Last Post: 08-04-2004, 01:03 PM -
By PeterGustafsson in forum Fencing Discussion
Replies: 1
Last Post: 08-04-2004, 11:09 AM -
By PeterGustafsson in forum Fencing Discussion
Replies: 1
Last Post: 08-04-2004, 03:27 AM -
By germanguy in forum Fencing Discussion
Replies: 21
Last Post: 05-13-2004, 02:24 AM
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules |
| |