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| Written by Joseph Edwards |
| Saturday, 14 November 2009 21:52 |
| Yes, that IS rather the problem. The issue with MahjongTime's continued existence and strength though is that it is in a position to dominate the market and prevent newer, better clients coming around; it's quite possible MahjongTime will have to lose strength or even collapse completely first for that to happen. |
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Sunday, 15 November 2009 00:47
Adrie van Geffen
You can start an anglophone client whenever you want. No one is bothering you. No one is preventing anything. And you don't play on MahjongTime. So what is the problem?







