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Torte de Lini
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Empyrean
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nitdkim
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Noradrenaline
Australia41 Posts
If you were a takeaway food, what would you be? Rank the following 4 players in terms of skill; Nestea, PuMa, DongRaeGu, MC In this postmodern world where God is dead and man is the measure of all things, do you believe in any concept of the 'Sacred'? How might such a term apply? | ||
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Hot_Bid
Braavos36370 Posts
On July 12 2011 10:04 Empyrean wrote: Who knows/cares? lol exactly, I think we've made it pretty clear that we don't like talking about Combat on TL at all, let alone in an Ask TL Staff Thread. | ||
Mr. Wiggles
Canada5894 Posts
On July 12 2011 15:50 Hot_Bid wrote: lol exactly, I think we've made it pretty clear that we don't like talking about Combat on TL at all, let alone in an Ask TL Staff Thread. Can we start referring to him as "He Who Shall Not Be Named"? | ||
Kamais_Ookin
Canada4218 Posts
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Ulfsark
United States958 Posts
On July 12 2011 16:40 Kamais_Ookin wrote: Combat is just an animal that needs to stop being mentioned in TL, nothing more nothing less. See sig. I find your sig and your post to be contradictory sir. | ||
Kamais_Ookin
Canada4218 Posts
On July 12 2011 17:06 Ulfsark wrote: Your right lol. I'm part of the problem, deleting now. If anyone didn't see it the sig is in spoilers: I find your sig and your post to be contradictory sir. + Show Spoiler + "It doesn't matter what age Combat-EX is, hitting him would be animal abuse." - iNcontroL | ||
valheru
Australia966 Posts
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ComaDose
Canada10352 Posts
On July 12 2011 19:52 valheru wrote: How do TL staff know if a user is a pbu before they even post? I believe they posses all manners of wizardry warding versus such an occurrence. | ||
AmericanUmlaut
Germany2574 Posts
On July 12 2011 19:52 valheru wrote: How do TL staff know if a user is a pbu before they even post? You can identify people online pretty easily. Even if you change IP addresses, your browser sends along enough pieces of information to form a sort of digital fingerprint that a server can use to recognize you (BoingBoing posted a cool article about this awhile ago: http://boingboing.net/2011/01/05/how-to-avoid-online.html). I don't have any idea how TL tracks us exactly, but as a technical feat it's not really that difficult to recognize a user. | ||
NEsT927
Great Britain8 Posts
How does a pro become a member of TL? are they recruited or do they apply? like say a no-team player wins alot of big tournaments online... is he recruited by other pros noticing him? or is he/she required to apply to join TL? im not good but i just wonder about these things ![]() | ||
Nairul
United States262 Posts
I made a thread in SC2 general about two weeks ago. Nobody responded to it and it eventually got buried under other posts. I know I am not allowed to bump it unless I contain new information. But can I get some feedback on why my post wasn't worthy of discussion/consideration. I thought it was a good idea. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=238612 | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On July 12 2011 23:09 Nairul wrote: Hello. I've got a question. I made a thread in SC2 general about two weeks ago. Nobody responded to it and it eventually got buried under other posts. I know I am not allowed to bump it unless I contain new information. But can I get some feedback on why my post wasn't worthy of discussion/consideration. I thought it was a good idea. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=238612 You're asking the staff why nobody out of thousands of users found your post interesting enough to respond to? Or why they personally didn't respond? Frankly, your idea sounds like the sort of thing that would do much better if you actually got a team of people who wanted the threads to exist together and made them. A lot of what you're looking for is probably available, just not consolidated like that. Basically, if you have a cool idea for a resource, and all that's required is parsing large amounts of data, asking other people to make it just comes off as lazy, so even if it's a good idea, you're not likely to see it happen if you aren't making an active effort yourself. Between Liquipedia and the Tech Support thread on what peripherals pros use, a lot of this already exists anyways, aside from the analysis, and for that, you can either collect replays/VODs to analyze for yourself, or you can check youtube channels, watch their streams for insight, or check for a Day[9] daily on the player. That's my take at least. | ||
Jakalo
Latvia2350 Posts
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aimless
United States57 Posts
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SonuvBob
Aiur21549 Posts
On July 13 2011 04:22 ComaDose wrote: + Show Spoiler + ![]() Thanks for the insight into the channels of the mods. That has got to be a Moltke quote. | ||
Kleinmuuhg
Vanuatu4091 Posts
Cookies! | ||
Probe1
United States17920 Posts
(P.S. On recovering the page from the trash can extension, TL said, Haha, no.+ Show Spoiler [picture] + ![]() Make us all laugh with a good story! I need it T_T | ||
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