Jim,
The problem with that is no matter how many rule changes are released, they never seem to include them with the box in reprints. Classic did come with a pamphlet of some other rules, but man, that was in the 80s I think, different company, different proceedures.
I don’t mind helping to balance. I feel kind of good that Larry is willing to listen to the community and fix errors after the fact. His little group of people cannot possibily find every contingency and account for it. That’s why we get LHTR, LHTR 2.0, Alpha’s etc. Because there are hundreds of us with hundreds of brains thinking in different ways than his little community. Have you ever noticed if you play the same people, that after a while you start playing alike? Groupthink it is called, and it cannot be helped. It blinds you to obvious issues because you are not “trained” to see them. In AAR if Germany got LRA round 1, it could do Sea Lion and destabalize the game. Larry’s crew never saw it, they didn’t think that way. But when it was brought to his attention, the rule was changed so that technology came into effect at the end of the round, not the beginning, stopping the error. (It’s the easiest one and most glaring one I can think of atm, to use as demonstration, by far not the only issue that has ever come up.) It took gamers like us to find the error and bring it to his attention. We contributed to the betterment of a game we enjoyed, gave the creator feedback (which in turn probably demonstrated our love of his product and encouraged him to keep making games, as there were many many more that came shortly after AAR was released, faster - I THINK - than between the release of Classic and AAR)
So if I shell out the cash to get 5 copies right away when it is released (3 stay factory sealed for my collection, 2 are opened and married together for pieces) and then give him feedback, I don’t mind. I own a printer and google will find AA.org when people hit a search engine (don’t believe me? Ask IL about the number of new registrations daily, okay?) that I can have the rules printed and so can almost anyone else.