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It's a good example of what I mean by potentially complicating things and potentially putting obstacles in the way. Keep it simple. If someone wishes to remain anonymous on this forum then that's their prerogative IMHO.
I agree also that the simplest way is to keep your own name, like I use George. It's putting an obstacle in the way to make up a name like Cory Ander as presumably derived from the spice Coriander. It's more complex and a deliberate obstacle.
;D nahhhh, you just SEE it as an obstacle George
You never did give examples of obstacles
In this specific case, I think the following risk overcomplicating things (certainly at this stage) and risk putting obstacles in the way:- setting geographical areas (though that might be a practical thing to do)- setting a number of people required to make it happen- setting timescales of 12 - 18 months time (or any timescale, for that matter)- worrying about maps, sticking names on it and worrying about if it looks interesting or not- worrying about anonymity- worrying about "conversion tables" (whatever that is?)
I'm reluctant to extend the google map to Australia, though.....perhaps you could set up a map for Australia if you think it's necessary
As for numbers, don't you think it takes at least 4 and up to 6 to make it viable and feel like a dinner party rather than a meal for two?
The timescale (12-18 months) is not an obstacle - I'm just being honest, given my own situation
why do you use the word 'worrying' three times:?
The map is a useful visual aid. Why criticise that?
Anonymous submissions are not allowed in lots of areas of life so I think I was right to question it
If I don't keep a simple list of any 'anons' against member names (I called it a conversion table!), how else are we to keep track?
Having never watched "come dine with me" what would be the format? Starter, Main and pudding? I don't know any BIR puddings, or at leat, I've never had one.