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I can't imagine there is anyone in the D&D community with internet access who doesn't already know about what has happened, so (even though I am still mad at WotC, and not suggesting we just forget what they've done), I wonder if maybe it's time to put he main page back to normal.
It would be nice not to see the "Dungeon and Dragon are dead" letter on the first page every time I visit Paizo. Let's have the store back to normal, with a really cool main box at the top with a splash graphic of Pathfinder.
Maybe you already plan to do this come Monday, and the point may be moot, but if not, please give us the good old Paizo home page back! :-)

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I can't imagine there is anyone in the D&D community with internet access who doesn't already know about what has happened, so (even though I am still mad at WotC, and not suggesting we just forget what they've done), I wonder if maybe it's time to put he main page back to normal.
It would be nice not to see the "Dungeon and Dragon are dead" letter on the first page every time I visit Paizo. Let's have the store back to normal, with a really cool main box at the top with a splash graphic of Pathfinder.
Maybe you already plan to do this come Monday, and the point may be moot, but if not, please give us the good old Paizo home page back! :-)
We'll put it back to normal on Monday, and we'll also resume our normal store blogs, too.

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That reminds me: What about those folks without internet access? IIRC, a while ago, an editorial stated that quite a number of inmates read both mags. And I think it was stated that they generally have no access. Bad luck for them? No online content from WotC for them, obviously...
Stefan
That's a very good point. Still, some prisons have computer stations. (Voc Tech.) That said, I'm sure any access online is firewalled to hell.