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It is total hell if you have to solve a system down at a customers site. 
> RR 
Besides it feels better to rant on RGP than email customer support.  
> Multiple, multiple upgrades that don't do anything.  
Also, I am sure Mike can handle the heat.  
I realize he doesn't write the software.  
He is also apparently the unoffiicial or official RGP liaison.  
Bad publicity can be a powerful thing especially when there are multiple complainers as in this case.  
If you can't handle one computer malfuntion, then you might want to think about the slight possibibilty of going into another means of  supporting your selfish self, if you catch my drift! 
Where do I get my experience to make such suggestions?  
Now my take on a customer explaining.  
(For example changing tables or some other behavior that causes a memory leak.)  
> Other sites apparently can hire competent people and get the job done.   
With that in mind to whom should I have addressed my dissatisfation.  
I hinted an earlier post that something might be very wrong with the software running larger tournaments.   



