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Memory leaks that might be caused by running larger tournaments.   
A set of symptoms in which a huge swap file is exhausted is to take a real close look at memory leaks.   
They are very busy right now.  
> Your site offends me by taking my money with big promises then delivering an inferior product. 
Bad publicity can be a powerful thing especially when there are multiple complainers as in this case.  
In a previous life I used to identify, isolate and repair software defects in a fault tolerant environment.  
I think pressure applied here at RGP to the most visible person is probably more effective.  
I think pressure applied here at RGP to the most visible person is probably more effective.  
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! 
Bad publicity can be a powerful thing especially when there are multiple complainers as in this case.  



