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ALLEYCAT BLUES49496 Posts
so everyone who has been up my ass for the last 3 months is an alternate account of GG.NoRe?
I'm pretty sure hes gongryong too.
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On June 24 2011 21:37 DropBear wrote:WAIT! whiterabb1t is GGNORE as well? But, but, I helped whiterabb1t with his first thread. It was my inspiration for the Last Minute LR.... We laughed together. I feel so.... hollow.  If he turns out to be gongryong as well we have officially broken space-time. That would just be too weird...
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ALLEYCAT BLUES49496 Posts
so is sovetsky soyuz GG.NoRe too?If this were true then literally everyone whos ever fucked with me and any other KT fan is literally just one person.LOL
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ALLEYCAT BLUES49496 Posts
On June 24 2011 22:00 J1.au wrote: What about Koka-kola?
doubt it.Since even I could break his argument pretty easily.
I still can't believe how one dude brought so much hate on the BW forums.
If Darth Vader is also another alternate account to GG.NoRe then howcome its only been banned for 2 days and not a perm?
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16950 Posts
On June 24 2011 22:05 BLinD-RawR wrote:doubt it.Since even I could break his argument pretty easily. I still can't believe how one dude brought so much hate on the BW forums. If Darth Vader is also another alternate account to GG.NoRe then howcome its only been banned for 2 days and not a perm?
Didn't realize it was an alt when we banned him, so he'll be immediately banned when it expires.
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ALLEYCAT BLUES49496 Posts
On June 24 2011 22:40 Empyrean wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2011 22:05 BLinD-RawR wrote:On June 24 2011 22:00 J1.au wrote: What about Koka-kola? doubt it.Since even I could break his argument pretty easily. I still can't believe how one dude brought so much hate on the BW forums. If Darth Vader is also another alternate account to GG.NoRe then howcome its only been banned for 2 days and not a perm? Didn't realize it was an alt when we banned him, so he'll be immediately banned when it expires.
but honestly why is his original account not permed yet?
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LOL, just yesterday I wanted to report KMJ because I though it's a smurf account, but I forgot about it. Seems like it got sorted anyway...on much greater scale.
And I have to ask too - how is he not banned completely? Making smurfs is quite despicable itself (remember Azureye and his briliant matchups analysis?), but he made smurf specificaly to piss off and antagonize people. Doesn't get much worse than that...
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Don't they have to wait for the current 2 days bans to expire first?
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16950 Posts
Azureye's other posts weren't as good as GG.NoRe's. There are more things to take into consideration than simply smurfing when you ban someone :<
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On June 24 2011 12:31 Gummy wrote:Show nested quote +On June 23 2011 22:07 Chill wrote:On June 23 2011 14:32 PhatCop wrote: To be honest, you sound like you have no idea how the real world works.
1) Everyone starts low. Coffee runs, photocopying bitch, mindless paper pusher - some one has to do them, and it's usually the intern or the newest guy.
2) This is because contrary to what fresh graduates or penultimate year university students think, they usually know jack all, and managers are not stupid enough to let people who have no idea what they are doing to mess up, since they have to clean up after you when you screw up.
3) Sure, you may have some sort of theory based knowledge, but the real world is about experience. That's why work experience is an important part in your CV. You will learn so much via experience then you ever will from studying. Even if you think you won't learn anything, you will. (unless you aren't looking to learn).
4) For example, in your case, you may know how the assembly line works in a day. However, do you know what is the most frequent problem that occurs with the machine that causes downtimes of more then 30 mins? Do you know what causes it, and can alter your designs at a R&D level to minimise this risk, since the company can't afford to buy new machines? Can you establish relationships with people down there working in the factories to obtain timely, accurate feedback if you are sitting in your office from day 1?
5) 2 weeks is nothing. People do assembly work for their entire lives. People do much worse work in order for a chance to gain a foothold into the industry. There are people out there who would take this opportunity with both hands and never let go.
6) Given your past record of quitting internships, I'd say you need to grow up and stop thinking so snobbishly. Take advices from the people in this thread (because it sounds like you aren't taking it). If you think like this for the rest of your life, you won't get very far. I started writing up a reply and then I found that this comment says what I was going to say. I went through a phase in first and second year where I thought "I'm an engineering student!" Then I realized I didn't know shit about engineering yet and worked my summers assembling cars on night shift. Most of the people who have hired me have been extremely impressed with my skills from day one. They might start me off doing inventory or sorting files, but within a week, they often have me building mission-critical systems. But then again, I'm like 20 and already have like 4+ years of work experience, plus I go to an Ivy league school, so I probably have some unfair advantages :\ I guess having employable skills and coming from a brand-name school are quite useful talents toi have! Maybe work on brushing up your resume so that this doesn't happen in your next internship or fulltime job? User was temp banned for this post.
Injustice.
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Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36920 Posts
Quick question: Exactly how did the search for all these alternate accounts begin?
I mean, surely something major must have occured that began this search for alternate accounts.
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That's a pretty good question. What is the tip off?
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Calgary25963 Posts
On June 25 2011 02:25 Kamille wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2011 12:31 Gummy wrote:On June 23 2011 22:07 Chill wrote:On June 23 2011 14:32 PhatCop wrote: To be honest, you sound like you have no idea how the real world works.
1) Everyone starts low. Coffee runs, photocopying bitch, mindless paper pusher - some one has to do them, and it's usually the intern or the newest guy.
2) This is because contrary to what fresh graduates or penultimate year university students think, they usually know jack all, and managers are not stupid enough to let people who have no idea what they are doing to mess up, since they have to clean up after you when you screw up.
3) Sure, you may have some sort of theory based knowledge, but the real world is about experience. That's why work experience is an important part in your CV. You will learn so much via experience then you ever will from studying. Even if you think you won't learn anything, you will. (unless you aren't looking to learn).
4) For example, in your case, you may know how the assembly line works in a day. However, do you know what is the most frequent problem that occurs with the machine that causes downtimes of more then 30 mins? Do you know what causes it, and can alter your designs at a R&D level to minimise this risk, since the company can't afford to buy new machines? Can you establish relationships with people down there working in the factories to obtain timely, accurate feedback if you are sitting in your office from day 1?
5) 2 weeks is nothing. People do assembly work for their entire lives. People do much worse work in order for a chance to gain a foothold into the industry. There are people out there who would take this opportunity with both hands and never let go.
6) Given your past record of quitting internships, I'd say you need to grow up and stop thinking so snobbishly. Take advices from the people in this thread (because it sounds like you aren't taking it). If you think like this for the rest of your life, you won't get very far. I started writing up a reply and then I found that this comment says what I was going to say. I went through a phase in first and second year where I thought "I'm an engineering student!" Then I realized I didn't know shit about engineering yet and worked my summers assembling cars on night shift. Most of the people who have hired me have been extremely impressed with my skills from day one. They might start me off doing inventory or sorting files, but within a week, they often have me building mission-critical systems. But then again, I'm like 20 and already have like 4+ years of work experience, plus I go to an Ivy league school, so I probably have some unfair advantages :\ I guess having employable skills and coming from a brand-name school are quite useful talents toi have! Maybe work on brushing up your resume so that this doesn't happen in your next internship or fulltime job? User was temp banned for this post. Injustice. Go on.
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ALLEYCAT BLUES49496 Posts
The ban of the Darth Vader account pretty much tipped it off.
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United States11390 Posts
On June 25 2011 02:59 BLinD-RawR wrote: The ban of the Darth Vader account pretty much tipped it off. no
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On June 25 2011 02:53 Chill wrote:Show nested quote +On June 25 2011 02:25 Kamille wrote:On June 24 2011 12:31 Gummy wrote:On June 23 2011 22:07 Chill wrote:On June 23 2011 14:32 PhatCop wrote: To be honest, you sound like you have no idea how the real world works.
1) Everyone starts low. Coffee runs, photocopying bitch, mindless paper pusher - some one has to do them, and it's usually the intern or the newest guy.
2) This is because contrary to what fresh graduates or penultimate year university students think, they usually know jack all, and managers are not stupid enough to let people who have no idea what they are doing to mess up, since they have to clean up after you when you screw up.
3) Sure, you may have some sort of theory based knowledge, but the real world is about experience. That's why work experience is an important part in your CV. You will learn so much via experience then you ever will from studying. Even if you think you won't learn anything, you will. (unless you aren't looking to learn).
4) For example, in your case, you may know how the assembly line works in a day. However, do you know what is the most frequent problem that occurs with the machine that causes downtimes of more then 30 mins? Do you know what causes it, and can alter your designs at a R&D level to minimise this risk, since the company can't afford to buy new machines? Can you establish relationships with people down there working in the factories to obtain timely, accurate feedback if you are sitting in your office from day 1?
5) 2 weeks is nothing. People do assembly work for their entire lives. People do much worse work in order for a chance to gain a foothold into the industry. There are people out there who would take this opportunity with both hands and never let go.
6) Given your past record of quitting internships, I'd say you need to grow up and stop thinking so snobbishly. Take advices from the people in this thread (because it sounds like you aren't taking it). If you think like this for the rest of your life, you won't get very far. I started writing up a reply and then I found that this comment says what I was going to say. I went through a phase in first and second year where I thought "I'm an engineering student!" Then I realized I didn't know shit about engineering yet and worked my summers assembling cars on night shift. Most of the people who have hired me have been extremely impressed with my skills from day one. They might start me off doing inventory or sorting files, but within a week, they often have me building mission-critical systems. But then again, I'm like 20 and already have like 4+ years of work experience, plus I go to an Ivy league school, so I probably have some unfair advantages :\ I guess having employable skills and coming from a brand-name school are quite useful talents toi have! Maybe work on brushing up your resume so that this doesn't happen in your next internship or fulltime job? User was temp banned for this post. Injustice. Go on. Yes, i would have said: "please elaborate"
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On June 25 2011 02:53 Chill wrote:Go on.
Libertad! Libertad! Libertad!
You know, like the scene from Scarface.
I think Gummy's ban is summarized on the page prior to the one you posted :\
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Wow, just woke up and checked this thread and holy crap. GGnoRE seems like he has an entire invisible army going right now. Glad that most of them were shut down, but honestly, how does he handle having that many accounts. How much of the day is spent logging out and relogging in and trying to find the thread so he can agree with himself? A little bit sad if you ask me.
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