> And I have to agree too. My only serious cheeze-off this year about the
> whole SM experience was the number of regions that actively discouraged
> people from trying to run SM. Regions that have an OSP or OSP-like class
> have a better excuse than those that don't. (So it's hard to get mad at the
> San Fransisco folks, who had OSP for a loooong time. I can understand their
> reluctance to split their existing class into SM and non-SM-legal-OSP)
SFR supported both SM and SM-Rookie classes all season long, as well as our OSP
class. OSP averaged 17 entrants, SM averaged 7 per event. Please keep the
facts straight.
KeS
http://www.sfrscca.org/solo2/Results/2000/index.html
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