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On January 10 2013 23:14 Ornithorynquez wrote: This clearly doesn't looks like a mainstream newspaper. Every time i see these threads i hope to see something like NYTimes, Le Monde, The Guardian, not necessarily the front page, but please not some underground pc rubric or a Forbes article lost in the darkest places of the website written by some geek fan.
Good for Snute, i'm an early days fan and i'm always glad to see him mentionned somewhere in a good way, but we are far, far away from mainstream.
lol, dagbladet isn't some obscure newspaper in Norway. Of course it's not a 'mainstream' newspaper internationally, it's in Norwegian goddamnit
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On January 10 2013 23:14 Ornithorynquez wrote: This clearly doesn't looks like a mainstream newspaper. Every time i see these threads i hope to see something like NYTimes, Le Monde, The Guardian, not necessarily the front page, but please not some underground pc rubric or a Forbes article lost in the darkest places of the website written by some geek fan.
Good for Snute, i'm an early days fan and i'm always glad to see him mentionned somewhere in a good way, but we are far, far away from mainstream. I have no idea how this analogy will land, but Dagbladet is like the New York Daily News of Norway. It's not the best or the most popular, but everybody knows it and you can find it on every newsstand in Oslo. I hesitate to use the word "reputable" with any Norwegian print media, but Dagbladet is at least a major national paper.
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I always cringe a little when they write nicknames and not real names in these kinds of articles.
Cool to see one of Norways biggest newspapers pick up the story, even if its only trough their cooperation with pressfire.
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Amazing work by Snute! Also it blows my mind how easy it as a Swede to read and understand Norwegian.
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On January 11 2013 01:56 Integra wrote: Amazing work by Snute! Also it blows my mind how easy it as a Swede to read and understand Norwegian.
I read and understand norwegian with no problem at all; swedish, especially southern swedish, is a complete fucking mystery to me though
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That's pretty cool. Although it basically just said what TL did haha.
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On January 11 2013 02:16 ELA wrote:Show nested quote +On January 11 2013 01:56 Integra wrote: Amazing work by Snute! Also it blows my mind how easy it as a Swede to read and understand Norwegian. I read and understand norwegian with no problem at all; swedish, especially southern swedish, is a complete fucking mystery to me though Southern Swedish is fucking mystery to every none south Swede as well And believe it or not but I can speak fluently Danish lol, I can't write it though.
EDIT: Det er vidunderligt at være dansk, når pølserne er så god! Or something close to it.
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On January 11 2013 02:20 Integra wrote:Show nested quote +On January 11 2013 02:16 ELA wrote:On January 11 2013 01:56 Integra wrote: Amazing work by Snute! Also it blows my mind how easy it as a Swede to read and understand Norwegian. I read and understand norwegian with no problem at all; swedish, especially southern swedish, is a complete fucking mystery to me though Southern Swedish is fucking mystery to every none south Swede as well And believe it or not but I can speak fluently Danish lol, I can't write it though.
The potatoes.. The potatoes are the secret
I understand people from Stockholm with no problem by the way
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On January 11 2013 02:23 ELA wrote:Show nested quote +On January 11 2013 02:20 Integra wrote:On January 11 2013 02:16 ELA wrote:On January 11 2013 01:56 Integra wrote: Amazing work by Snute! Also it blows my mind how easy it as a Swede to read and understand Norwegian. I read and understand norwegian with no problem at all; swedish, especially southern swedish, is a complete fucking mystery to me though Southern Swedish is fucking mystery to every none south Swede as well And believe it or not but I can speak fluently Danish lol, I can't write it though. The potatoes.. The potatoes are the secret I understand people from Stockholm with no problem by the way ya, the dialects of each country's main capital are really easy to understand, it is when you come to the outskirts of each country that it becomes fucking impossible to actually hear what they are talking about, and this probably rings true for the each people in their own country as well. God knows I can't understand for the life of the what the most southern and northern swedes are trying to say sometimes.
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On January 10 2013 22:48 Targe wrote:Public exposure to competitive SC2 is always a good thing Love how Stephano's incident where he got suspended for a month is in the bottom right though :D
Then you will love that they have plenty of articles about Blizzard, all negative.
http://www.pressfire.no/sok/blizzard.
Not sure how Blizzard offended them.
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On January 11 2013 02:51 humblegar wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2013 22:48 Targe wrote:Public exposure to competitive SC2 is always a good thing Love how Stephano's incident where he got suspended for a month is in the bottom right though :D Then you will love that they have plenty of articles about Blizzard, all negative. http://www.pressfire.no/sok/blizzard. Not sure how Blizzard offended them. haha, only one of the articles actually says something positive, they must really hate someone at Blizzard.
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pressfire is great, they consistently produce quality articles and my impression is that their staff are basically gamers first and journalists second. pressfire is essentially the "game" segment of dagbladet, just like newspapers will often have some staff working on music and some staff employed only to review and write about movies.
gotta admit I was pretty shocked when my colleague told me that I was mentioned in dagbladet today, but hey, I'll take it. thanks jens!
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Yay, Snute made the news :D
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Surprisingly objective article from the media about esports. Then again, it's Norway instead of America, so that probably accounts for a lot of it...
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Very, very cool. So nice to see Snute getting lots of love.
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On January 10 2013 22:00 marttorn wrote: that's cool, that its not just sweden that does this now. I can't say much good about dagbladet, but then I can't say much good about any newspaper. For the record, the article mostly summarizes Snute's story in starcraft and its mostly made for those outside the esports scene. Dagbladet is still Norway's second largest newspaper.
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