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To make perfectly clear, Day[9] is in NO WAY INVOLVED in my making this post!
Hey folks!
So, Day[9] has been doing these daily webcasts that are incredibly popular with people at Teamliquid.net. He's making the best effort he can to turn this into a viable business, but from what I've seen and heard it's not likely that it's going to turn a profit for him anytime soon -- in fact it's most likely costing him money that as a grad student is in short supply.
So, I wanted to suggest that people who have the means and are faithful viewers of his content, as I am, go out of their way to make a donation to help support his efforts. I'd suggest that an appropriate donation might be on the order of the cost of your copy of Starcraft 2, or about $60, though if you're strapped for cash, 1/2 a copy ($30) or 1/4 ($15) might be very appropriate as well.
If you feel motivated to donate, send some money to
splott@hmc.edu
on Paypal.com. (See below for ways to verify this is actually his Paypal account.)
I should make quite clear that Day[9] has no idea whatsoever that I'm posting this, and he might well have his reasons for asking that people not donate in this way, but I'll leave that up to him. The Paypal email above was the one he was using for payments for his SC2 launch party.
I'm going to kick off this donation drive with a donation of $100. If you donate, please feel free to post here.
Moderators: I haven't seen anything in the TL.net rules that would suggest that it's inappropriate to ask for people to donate money to someone else as a contributing member of the community, but if you or Day[9] think it's a bad idea, please feel free to step in.
Edit: If you're in a position that you can't donate, don't feel bad! These are tough times for a lot of people right now. If you can help, so much the better.
EDIT 2: If you want to confirm that this is an appropriate email for donations to Day[9], I believe he posted this email in his thread as his preferred way to donate:
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=104154¤tpage=129
(Third post from the bottom.)
There is also a link from his Youtube page at
http://www.youtube.com/day9tv
if you'd like to use that instead.
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if i had more then fifty dollars in my savings i would do this so much :/ but im broke cuz of college. but i DID buy a shirt from his brothers site, the pandabearguy shirt so that will have to do for now
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Hey should sell the overlay on the replay time to advertisers!
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I have been having the urge to donate some money for day the past couple of weeks, but i kind of want to wait for him to confirm that paypal is ok. I don't want someone else to receive the money.
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is there a way to make sure that that paypal actually belongs to day[9]?
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Not gonna donate when i dont know where the money is going. Generally dont trust random people on the internet asking for money. I know that you probably dont have any bad intentions, but still.
Should probably organise it with Day9 so we know it's legit
edit: nvm saw the post
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On his youtube page he has this Day[9]'s Paypal
So yes, that is the correct pay pal account.
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Double and triple checked. Please look at the link to the Day[9] Daily thread posted above, or to his youtube page!
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Why don't you donate your money to something worth donating to. You know like the people who are starving around the world.
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On August 14 2010 23:30 muse5187 wrote: Why don't you donate your money to something worth donating to. You know like the people who are starving around the world.
Help those who help themselves.
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On August 14 2010 23:30 muse5187 wrote: Why don't you donate your money to something worth donating to. You know like the people who are starving around the world.
So why did you buy Starcraft instead of donating to the poor then? Same thing.
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On August 14 2010 23:30 muse5187 wrote: Why don't you donate your money to something worth donating to. You know like the people who are starving around the world.
Trust me, I'm making an effort to do that as well, but I see this as helping out someone who's putting hours of his time in for my and my friends' benefit.
Edit: Let's try to avoid making this a discussion about all the alternative ways we can use our money. If you don't wish to donate, nobody will think badly of you for it.
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On August 14 2010 23:32 Deadlyfish wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2010 23:30 muse5187 wrote: Why don't you donate your money to something worth donating to. You know like the people who are starving around the world. So why did you buy Starcraft instead of donating to the poor then? Same thing.
Logic fail. Assumption fail. Total fail.
Help those who help themselves.
I hope you are joking, otherwise you obv. don't know anything about whats going on around in our world.
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On August 14 2010 23:30 muse5187 wrote: Why don't you donate your money to something worth donating to. You know like the people who are starving around the world. IMHO this is something worth donating to!!!!
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Christ alive you American folk must have money coming out of your ears considering the OP's suggestive donation amounts.
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On August 14 2010 23:31 Macabre wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2010 23:30 muse5187 wrote: Why don't you donate your money to something worth donating to. You know like the people who are starving around the world. Help those who help themselves. so true that i'm going to cry.
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On August 14 2010 23:34 muse5187 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2010 23:32 Deadlyfish wrote:On August 14 2010 23:30 muse5187 wrote: Why don't you donate your money to something worth donating to. You know like the people who are starving around the world. So why did you buy Starcraft instead of donating to the poor then? Same thing. Logic fail. Assumption fail. Total fail.
Assuming you bought sc2 since you're reading a forum called "Starcraft 2" is fail?
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On August 14 2010 23:34 JudoChopper wrote: Christ alive you American folk must have money coming out of your ears considering the OP's suggestive donation amounts.
$15 is about 10 pounds, which is the cost of a few beers or a meal at a cheap restaurant.
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