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hiro 07-03-2011 01:16 AM

kudo's Luthier!


It takes courage to show the team, and when alot of people are hopping mad and angry.

We know you are working at this. Thanks for showing us who you are and letting us in, even though it exposes you to those who are negative. in IT support it is well known to get names/pics of users are abusers and print out the name / pic and use it as a dartboard.

Bad yes. but that kinda steez (stuff) happens er'very day,

Keep up the hard work. Always have hope. No matter what. There many of us, I included that know you will succeed. Even though its a rocky start, a very hard difficult start.

Give props (proper recognition) peace to Oleg too. Maybe he can get back into the mix with you guys just for old times sake.

Again thanks for letting us in the door.

banned 07-03-2011 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Orpheus (Post 305061)
I should have known this would happen - for the record, there is no 'clean' English language, only the English language. There are large cultural variations as to what is/isn't acceptable in everyday speech.

I'm just asking for clarification is all, I should have mailed Nearmiss about it directly. It was not my intention to start a 'debate', and this isn't the place for it. :)

I agree to a point. In Australia 'god dam' is not swearing and Bugger me is not swearing. It's even in a ute commercial here as the main catch cry. I hope this forum is for all countries other than Americans and therefore 'our' acceptable language is ok. The word that came from the phrase 'Storing High in Transport' is pretty mild now and is contantly used in programs, whether on television or radio, in time frames that 'kiddies' hear. The main ones that should be banned are obvious, although there is a brand name that swaps the c and u as the middle letters of a strong swear word.
I suspect it is how these words are used in context. I would like to see people banned when they purposely 'got off their dial' at someone for having a different perception or opinion. Anyway, that's my two bobs worth.

Orpheus 07-03-2011 04:41 AM

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Originally Posted by banned (Post 305088)
I agree to a point. In Australia 'god dam' is not swearing and Bugger me is not swearing. It's even in a ute commercial here as the main catch cry. I hope this forum is for all countries other than Americans and therefore 'our' acceptable language is ok. The word that came from the phrase 'Storing High in Transport' is pretty mild now and is contantly used in programs, whether on television or radio, in time frames that 'kiddies' hear. The main ones that should be banned are obvious, although there is a brand name that swaps the c and u as the middle letters of a strong swear word.
I suspect it is how these words are used in context. I would like to see people banned when they purposely 'got off their dial' at someone for having a different perception or opinion. Anyway, that's my two bobs worth.

That's exactly what I was talking about - thanks banned! :)

EDIT: Also, re 'store high in transport' - I had no idea that was the origin! Learn something new every day! :D

banned 07-03-2011 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Orpheus (Post 305090)
That's exactly what I was talking about - thanks banned! :)

EDIT: Also, re 'store high in transport' - I had no idea that was the origin! Learn something new every day! :D

No worries mate. Yeah, store high in transport came about when they shipped manure in the hull of the old ships. The water would soak into the bags, swell up and burst the hulls. They wanted the bags stored higher during transportation so they stenciled S.H.I.T on each bag. Englanders would see masses of manure bags on the dock with S.H.I.T (store high in transport) written on them thus where the naughty word came from.

jimbop 07-03-2011 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Orpheus (Post 305090)
... EDIT: Also, re 'store high in transport' - I had no idea that was the origin! ...

That's because this supposed etymology for the word is a load of the old proverbial itself. This word has a long history and there are many related words in other languages and is certainly not derived from acronyms on shipping containers. Not hard to find information if you are interested.

banned 07-03-2011 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbop (Post 305102)
That's because this supposed etymology for the word is a load of the old proverbial itself. This word has a long history and there are many related words in other languages and is certainly not derived from acronyms on shipping containers. Not hard to find information if you are interested.

That's true mate. Don't agree that the origin is a load of .... It's very well documented. Anyway, way way way off topic.

JG52Krupi 07-03-2011 12:50 PM

Nice update Ilya.

AndyJWest 07-03-2011 02:06 PM

As a final word on the off-topic s-word: it seems to have deep proto-Indo-European roots, and certainly has nothing to do with sea transportation of manure. See here (and yes, the word is used here - do I get a ban for this?) for a discussion of the myth, and any decent dictionary for its etymology.

Back on topic - yes, nice to meet the team.

Wandalen 07-03-2011 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by luthier (Post 304581)
And finally, in the darkest corner of the office, is Gennady.

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6038/...0acdbd450b.jpg

No one knows what he does.

Gennady or Gennadich ? Humm annyway i am guessing he is the one working with Server GUI and 3d party programs for server interface.. ;)

Thanks alot to the team for the hard work and effort to make the game imortal :-P

el0375 07-04-2011 12:35 AM

the logitech extreme 3d pro is one of the 2 joystick i ever had and after so much time i am really pleased by it. I dont request really much or too detail from it but it does its job really well. In addition i like very much teh fact that its base is heavy ( stable and less prone to move)
i dont remember what i actually paid but IMHO it does well its job so its worth the money( if doesnt costs much)


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