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On April 11 2011 19:44 Termit wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2011 19:25 NotSupporting wrote:On April 11 2011 19:19 freakpower wrote:On April 11 2011 19:15 T3tra wrote:On April 11 2011 19:10 cYaN wrote: Pretty cool. Lol at the standard negative reaction to the word ESPORTS in the comments on there. Would anyone mind translating a comment or two? I'd be interested to see what people are saying One of them was something about how ESPORTS wasn't a real SPORT because you couldn't get any injury worse than mouse arm/carpal tunnel. You know, because it's no sport if it don't hurt. He was quickly shot down, though. Then there's a discussion about how ESPORTS™ might finally be expanding beyond its status as a subculture, considering how this article got on the front page of Aftonbladets homepage. No doubt that esports is taking off in Sweden, we are the most successful country in the world after Korea in Starcraft 2 and newspapers aren't late to pick up on that fact. The tune has totally changed regarding computer gaming compared to just a few years back where every report in media about gaming had a negative angle. I would not exactly put it as esport is taking off in Sweden. We have been the most successful country in esports for a long time
http://www.wcg.com/6th/history/ranking/ranking_wcgrank.asp
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May your return trip home recharge your batteries, instill confidence, determination, pride, and other often considered positive outcomes. Go have some fun and return to Korea with a fresh mindset. Please.
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On April 12 2011 01:43 Wihl wrote: Wow, he's on Nyhetsmorgon? o.O That's actually pretty huge. I watch that every day before uni/work. Its basically a morning show that discusses a lot of current events. Its inspired by The Today Show on NBC. Not to brag or anything like that, but my dad actually works there and I gave him all the info on the event, on StarCraft and on Jinro in particular in order for them to do some coverage. 8)
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On April 12 2011 01:43 ttomelle wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2011 19:44 Termit wrote:On April 11 2011 19:25 NotSupporting wrote:On April 11 2011 19:19 freakpower wrote:On April 11 2011 19:15 T3tra wrote:On April 11 2011 19:10 cYaN wrote: Pretty cool. Lol at the standard negative reaction to the word ESPORTS in the comments on there. Would anyone mind translating a comment or two? I'd be interested to see what people are saying One of them was something about how ESPORTS wasn't a real SPORT because you couldn't get any injury worse than mouse arm/carpal tunnel. You know, because it's no sport if it don't hurt. He was quickly shot down, though. Then there's a discussion about how ESPORTS™ might finally be expanding beyond its status as a subculture, considering how this article got on the front page of Aftonbladets homepage. No doubt that esports is taking off in Sweden, we are the most successful country in the world after Korea in Starcraft 2 and newspapers aren't late to pick up on that fact. The tune has totally changed regarding computer gaming compared to just a few years back where every report in media about gaming had a negative angle. I would not exactly put it as esport is taking off in Sweden. We have been the most successful country in esports for a long time http://www.wcg.com/6th/history/ranking/ranking_wcgrank.asp
WCG rankings arent very accurate though.. Like some countries compete in just one or two games while others are active in tons of them.
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On April 12 2011 01:43 ttomelle wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2011 19:44 Termit wrote:On April 11 2011 19:25 NotSupporting wrote:On April 11 2011 19:19 freakpower wrote:On April 11 2011 19:15 T3tra wrote:On April 11 2011 19:10 cYaN wrote: Pretty cool. Lol at the standard negative reaction to the word ESPORTS in the comments on there. Would anyone mind translating a comment or two? I'd be interested to see what people are saying One of them was something about how ESPORTS wasn't a real SPORT because you couldn't get any injury worse than mouse arm/carpal tunnel. You know, because it's no sport if it don't hurt. He was quickly shot down, though. Then there's a discussion about how ESPORTS™ might finally be expanding beyond its status as a subculture, considering how this article got on the front page of Aftonbladets homepage. No doubt that esports is taking off in Sweden, we are the most successful country in the world after Korea in Starcraft 2 and newspapers aren't late to pick up on that fact. The tune has totally changed regarding computer gaming compared to just a few years back where every report in media about gaming had a negative angle. I would not exactly put it as esport is taking off in Sweden. We have been the most successful country in esports for a long time http://www.wcg.com/6th/history/ranking/ranking_wcgrank.asp
Kinda hard to measure that anyways, but I guess we've been really succesful per capita atleast!
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Congrats to Sweden for having such a kickass player. :D
Jinro fighting all the way.
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On April 12 2011 01:43 ttomelle wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2011 19:44 Termit wrote:On April 11 2011 19:25 NotSupporting wrote:On April 11 2011 19:19 freakpower wrote:On April 11 2011 19:15 T3tra wrote:On April 11 2011 19:10 cYaN wrote: Pretty cool. Lol at the standard negative reaction to the word ESPORTS in the comments on there. Would anyone mind translating a comment or two? I'd be interested to see what people are saying One of them was something about how ESPORTS wasn't a real SPORT because you couldn't get any injury worse than mouse arm/carpal tunnel. You know, because it's no sport if it don't hurt. He was quickly shot down, though. Then there's a discussion about how ESPORTS™ might finally be expanding beyond its status as a subculture, considering how this article got on the front page of Aftonbladets homepage. No doubt that esports is taking off in Sweden, we are the most successful country in the world after Korea in Starcraft 2 and newspapers aren't late to pick up on that fact. The tune has totally changed regarding computer gaming compared to just a few years back where every report in media about gaming had a negative angle. I would not exactly put it as esport is taking off in Sweden. We have been the most successful country in esports for a long time http://www.wcg.com/6th/history/ranking/ranking_wcgrank.asp
That reminds me of FIFA world ranking for soccer. Interesting but pretty much bullshit. (or at least lagging heavily behind at times.)
On April 12 2011 01:49 igge wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 01:43 Wihl wrote: Wow, he's on Nyhetsmorgon? o.O That's actually pretty huge. I watch that every day before uni/work. Its basically a morning show that discusses a lot of current events. Its inspired by The Today Show on NBC. Not to brag or anything like that, but my dad actually works there and I gave him all the info on the event, on StarCraft and on Jinro in particular in order for them to do some coverage. 8)
Nice.
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On April 12 2011 01:51 nam nam wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 01:43 ttomelle wrote:On April 11 2011 19:44 Termit wrote:On April 11 2011 19:25 NotSupporting wrote:On April 11 2011 19:19 freakpower wrote:On April 11 2011 19:15 T3tra wrote:On April 11 2011 19:10 cYaN wrote: Pretty cool. Lol at the standard negative reaction to the word ESPORTS in the comments on there. Would anyone mind translating a comment or two? I'd be interested to see what people are saying One of them was something about how ESPORTS wasn't a real SPORT because you couldn't get any injury worse than mouse arm/carpal tunnel. You know, because it's no sport if it don't hurt. He was quickly shot down, though. Then there's a discussion about how ESPORTS™ might finally be expanding beyond its status as a subculture, considering how this article got on the front page of Aftonbladets homepage. No doubt that esports is taking off in Sweden, we are the most successful country in the world after Korea in Starcraft 2 and newspapers aren't late to pick up on that fact. The tune has totally changed regarding computer gaming compared to just a few years back where every report in media about gaming had a negative angle. I would not exactly put it as esport is taking off in Sweden. We have been the most successful country in esports for a long time http://www.wcg.com/6th/history/ranking/ranking_wcgrank.asp That reminds me of FIFA world ranking for soccer. Interesting but pretty much bullshit.
thats a list which exists since 2001.as i said esports is more than the current 2 maintitle.
furthermore: http://www.esl.eu/enc/#/enc/ranking_wc3/ http://www.esl.eu/enc/#/enc/ranking_fifa/ http://www.esl.eu/enc/#/enc/ranking_css/ ok sweden is number 1 in 1.6 ye all these rankings are bullshit. sweden is number 2 in europe.you gotta deal with it but i hate it how so many nerds want to be number 1 to feel better.laughable. pride is annoying.
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On April 12 2011 01:49 igge wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 01:43 Wihl wrote: Wow, he's on Nyhetsmorgon? o.O That's actually pretty huge. I watch that every day before uni/work. Its basically a morning show that discusses a lot of current events. Its inspired by The Today Show on NBC. Not to brag or anything like that, but my dad actually works there and I gave him all the info on the event, on StarCraft and on Jinro in particular in order for them to do some coverage. 8)
So if they get anything wrong, you're the one to blame?
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On April 12 2011 01:55 Lathund wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 01:49 igge wrote:On April 12 2011 01:43 Wihl wrote: Wow, he's on Nyhetsmorgon? o.O That's actually pretty huge. I watch that every day before uni/work. Its basically a morning show that discusses a lot of current events. Its inspired by The Today Show on NBC. Not to brag or anything like that, but my dad actually works there and I gave him all the info on the event, on StarCraft and on Jinro in particular in order for them to do some coverage. 8) So if they get anything wrong, you're the one to blame? If that would be the case then it would show that they actually used what I wrote, and I guess I would prefer that over them just doing their own thing and failing miserably anyway. Although really, all I did was explain some verbally to my father, and also wrote some 1.5 pages or so on the subject during the breaks between TSL3 games. 8)
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Is this in the real paper as well? (Because then I have to go down buy a copy)
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Nice Article , good luck FA
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On April 12 2011 02:05 AndersE wrote: Is this in the real paper as well? (Because then I have to go down buy a copy)
Yes, it's in the printed version, as you can see in the OP.
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On April 12 2011 02:05 AndersE wrote: Is this in the real paper as well? (Because then I have to go down buy a copy) Yes, see the OP for the scan!
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On April 12 2011 01:38 hugman wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 01:34 IntoTheWow wrote: Oh, you take your mother's last name in Sweden? or is it a choice?
Nice that you got into an article btw FA :D It's usually the father's name, but having the mother's (or even both) is getting more common I think. There's some stuff where noble surnames can only be inherited from fathers though. Silly traditions
On April 12 2011 01:38 Wihl wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 01:34 IntoTheWow wrote: Oh, you take your mother's last name in Sweden? or is it a choice?
Nice that you got into an article btw FA :D The child gets the mothers last name unless you decide otherwise. Wives usually take the husbands last name but not always (my dad took my mothers last name when they married for example).
Thanks!
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On April 12 2011 02:07 Nevarix wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 02:05 AndersE wrote: Is this in the real paper as well? (Because then I have to go down buy a copy) Yes, it's in the printed version, as you can see in the OP.
On April 12 2011 02:08 Novalisk wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 02:05 AndersE wrote: Is this in the real paper as well? (Because then I have to go down buy a copy) Yes, see the OP for the scan! Ops sorry, didn't see that in the bottom. Gotta go get my copy now! :D
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On April 12 2011 01:55 ttomelle wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 01:51 nam nam wrote:On April 12 2011 01:43 ttomelle wrote:On April 11 2011 19:44 Termit wrote:On April 11 2011 19:25 NotSupporting wrote:On April 11 2011 19:19 freakpower wrote:On April 11 2011 19:15 T3tra wrote:On April 11 2011 19:10 cYaN wrote: Pretty cool. Lol at the standard negative reaction to the word ESPORTS in the comments on there. Would anyone mind translating a comment or two? I'd be interested to see what people are saying One of them was something about how ESPORTS wasn't a real SPORT because you couldn't get any injury worse than mouse arm/carpal tunnel. You know, because it's no sport if it don't hurt. He was quickly shot down, though. Then there's a discussion about how ESPORTS™ might finally be expanding beyond its status as a subculture, considering how this article got on the front page of Aftonbladets homepage. No doubt that esports is taking off in Sweden, we are the most successful country in the world after Korea in Starcraft 2 and newspapers aren't late to pick up on that fact. The tune has totally changed regarding computer gaming compared to just a few years back where every report in media about gaming had a negative angle. I would not exactly put it as esport is taking off in Sweden. We have been the most successful country in esports for a long time http://www.wcg.com/6th/history/ranking/ranking_wcgrank.asp That reminds me of FIFA world ranking for soccer. Interesting but pretty much bullshit. thats a list which exists since 2001.as i said esports is more than the current 2 maintitle. furthermore: http://www.esl.eu/enc/#/enc/ranking_wc3/http://www.esl.eu/enc/#/enc/ranking_fifa/http://www.esl.eu/enc/#/enc/ranking_css/ok sweden is number 1 in 1.6 ye all these rankings are bullshit. sweden is number 2 in europe.you gotta deal with it but i hate it how so many nerds want to be number 1 to feel better.laughable. pride is annoying.
So what if it has existed since 2001? I know many rankings that have existed longer and are complete crap.
On a side note, I remember you sending me a incomprehensible and somewhat offensive pm in another thread because I made a harmless comment about Goody. Maybe you should just relax and let people have opinions instead of going around the forums telling people what to do or think.
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On April 12 2011 01:43 ttomelle wrote:Show nested quote +On April 11 2011 19:44 Termit wrote:On April 11 2011 19:25 NotSupporting wrote:On April 11 2011 19:19 freakpower wrote:On April 11 2011 19:15 T3tra wrote:On April 11 2011 19:10 cYaN wrote: Pretty cool. Lol at the standard negative reaction to the word ESPORTS in the comments on there. Would anyone mind translating a comment or two? I'd be interested to see what people are saying One of them was something about how ESPORTS wasn't a real SPORT because you couldn't get any injury worse than mouse arm/carpal tunnel. You know, because it's no sport if it don't hurt. He was quickly shot down, though. Then there's a discussion about how ESPORTS™ might finally be expanding beyond its status as a subculture, considering how this article got on the front page of Aftonbladets homepage. No doubt that esports is taking off in Sweden, we are the most successful country in the world after Korea in Starcraft 2 and newspapers aren't late to pick up on that fact. The tune has totally changed regarding computer gaming compared to just a few years back where every report in media about gaming had a negative angle. I would not exactly put it as esport is taking off in Sweden. We have been the most successful country in esports for a long time http://www.wcg.com/6th/history/ranking/ranking_wcgrank.asp
In Counter-Strike, yes. But i don't think so that in anything else.
It's great to see that Sweden is welcoming Jinro like that
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OOOOOORRRRRR look at hes face he's so happy. I feal so proud and he's not even my Son!
Jinro baby taking over the world
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I have a question. If Jinro's mother's name is Katherine Walsh and his father's name is Peter Karlsson (according to the article), shouldnt jinro's last name be Karlsson (Not Walsh?)
Last time i checked its fathers last name not mothers
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