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I'll up vote you but you know no one is ever gonna see this being it's 2+ years old right? :)Scott Marlowe– Scott Marlowe2013-03-09 14:05:41 +00:00Commented Mar 9, 2013 at 14:05
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8@ScottMarlowe: Thanks. Well, an edit to your answer pulled this one into the "active" list and I couldn't refrain from correcting what seemed incorrect to me. SO is the place to act out on one's OCD and get upvotes for it, isn't it? :)Erwin Brandstetter– Erwin Brandstetter2013-03-09 15:28:15 +00:00Commented Mar 9, 2013 at 15:28
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6Agreed. And yeah overlaps is the better answer by far.Scott Marlowe– Scott Marlowe2013-03-10 13:40:31 +00:00Commented Mar 10, 2013 at 13:40
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1This is the most complete and correct answer, because other answers does not resolve the case when the player joined the team BEFORE and left if AFTER the requested period of time.dmikam– dmikam2014-12-18 11:12:19 +00:00Commented Dec 18, 2014 at 11:12
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2@ScottMarlowe, I saw it just now.D. Patrick– D. Patrick2022-02-04 16:43:36 +00:00Commented Feb 4, 2022 at 16:43
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