A Social Experiment with Twitter and ESPORTS - Page 10
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McKTenor13
United States1383 Posts
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ptell
United States103 Posts
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ellirc
Sweden3286 Posts
On December 06 2011 15:46 ptell wrote: Hey JP, I suggest you change the time to Dec 06 11:59 EST (GMT-05:00) to prevent any confusion There is a world outside of tthe US ![]() To avoid any confusion, use: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ | ||
Koshi
Belgium38797 Posts
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Stringy
United States127 Posts
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DMTsyncope
Netherlands46 Posts
I really suck with those time zones, i tried figuring it out myself, but I failed ![]() | ||
Newbistic
China2912 Posts
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Kimla
Sweden400 Posts
On December 06 2011 17:04 Stringy wrote: someone loan me a twitter i don't want to make one? Stop being lazy and go help esport, takes like 10 seconds. | ||
enliveeee
United Kingdom9 Posts
On December 06 2011 16:27 ellirc wrote: There is a world outside of tthe US ![]() To avoid any confusion, use: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ He's saying that because 12AM may confuse people, is that midnight or morning? His suggestion is to make 11:59PM, so everyone knows when it is. | ||
Ucs
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thesideshow
930 Posts
On December 06 2011 19:23 enliveeee wrote: He's saying that because 12AM may confuse people, is that midnight or morning? His suggestion is to make 11:59PM, so everyone knows when it is. 2359 or 0000 is clearer than either. It's easier to misread PM than it is to misread 24hr times. Will try to wake up and help out! | ||
ShotgunMike
Sweden241 Posts
Don't mean to sound critical but I'm not sure if it is a social experiment though..? If you Twitter users out there want to make a difference you should make your voice heard to those that support e-sports. E.g. Tweet @SteelSeries @AMDChannel @EIZO_Global @SapphireUSA and thank them for supporting Dreamhack (or whatever event you like) and e-sports and tell them that they rock! I believe this could actually make a difference long term. | ||
TedJustice
Canada1324 Posts
On December 06 2011 22:58 ShotgunMike wrote: I would do this if I had a Twitter account! Make one. All you need is an e-mail address and a minute or two to register. You don't need to follow anybody or tweet about anything ever. It's not a commitment. You could never touch the account again afterward. If you don't want to do it, say you don't want to do it. Don't say "I'd do it if I could but i don't have an account." because making an account is super easy. | ||
darkscream
Canada2310 Posts
On December 06 2011 19:19 Kimla wrote: Stop being lazy and go help esport, takes like 10 seconds. stop being lazy and go make someone else's venture more successful for them? hmmm | ||
clownzim
Brazil267 Posts
gogogogogogog 2am on gmt-3 is that right? | ||
VoiceOfDecember
Australia206 Posts
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Tektos
Australia1321 Posts
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itmeJP
United States1101 Posts
7 hours and counting till we try to break Twitter! | ||
stokes17
United States1411 Posts
On December 05 2011 20:23 itmeJP wrote: Who knows. Maybe we should link it to an article describing what ESPORTS is in all the posts? Should link it to the article in Scientific America About the possibility expertise skill transfer in starcraft (meaning when you get expertise at SC2 you don't just Get good at SC2 the way you just get good at chess, you get good at spatial rotational reasoning, crisis managment, decision making, multitasking... really a huge deal, very few things have expertise skill transfer) They interview the Skill Craft guy too. http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2011/12/01/how-a-computer-game-is-reinventing-the-science-of-expertise-video/ | ||
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