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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/02/04 17:16:11
Subject: 'Ard Boyz
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Incorporating Wet-Blending
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Could somebody point me to where I can find the results for last year's 'Ard Boyz?
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2009/02/04 17:16:29
Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/02/04 20:02:19
Subject: 'Ard Boyz
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Incorporating Wet-Blending
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No one?
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Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/02/05 00:06:09
Subject: 'Ard Boyz
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Fireknife Shas'el
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Found this on Tau Online:
enderwiggin wrote:he format is First Name Last Name Army Total Points earned.
Gareth Hunt Chaos Daemons 60
Yen-Te Tu Orks 59
Alex Fennell Chaos Space Marines 57
Matthew Cassidy Orks 57
Richard Johnson Witch Hunters 55
Richard Kilton Orks 53
Nick Rose Black Templars 52
Justin Cook Tyranids 52
Clay Williams Chaos Daemons 52
Greg Sparks Chaos Space Marines 47
Doc Glenboski Chaos Space Marines 45
Michael Lee Orks 43
Brian Crew Eldar 43
Joshua Dearth Dark Eldar 39
Allan Hernandez Witch Hunters 38
Daniel Liswood Chaos Daemons 37
Nathan Reukauf Eldar 37
Shawn Gierlinger Witch Hunters 37
John Blake Blood Angels 37
Brad College Imperial Guard 36
Jeff Payne Eldar 36
Neil Cauley Orks 35
Marc Parker Orks 35
Mike Cave Tyranid 33
Brian Delgado Blood Angels 33
Brad Nichols Chaos Space Marines 32
Charles Decelles Dark Eldar 31
Mike Ludwig Tyranids 31
Tom Taylor Chaos Space Marines 30
Brandon Anders Tau 28
John Adams Orks 26
Matt Onken Chaos Space Marines 24
Brian Poole Chaos Space Marines 22
Jonathan Boggs Orks 21
Frank Hegedus Eldar 18
Derek Atikinson Chaos Space Marines 16
Simon Shoup Black Templars 15
Aaron Hagney Chaos Daemons 15
Michael Strange Necrons 8
Darrell Allen Dark Eldar 8
Casey Campbell Tyranids 19 (only played 2 rounds)
Scott Burton Orks 10 (only played 2 rounds)
Paul Wilkens Chaos Space Marines 25 (only played 2 rounds)
Eric Furman Eldar 10 (only played 2 rounds)
Jay Kolar Chaos Daemons 2 (only played 2 rounds)
Krieg Mayer Tyranids 1 (only played 2 rounds)
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/02/05 01:34:48
Subject: 'Ard Boyz
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Thanks!
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Mannahnin wrote:A lot of folks online (and in emails in other parts of life) use pretty mangled English. The idea is that it takes extra effort and time to write properly, and they’d rather save the time. If you can still be understood, what’s the harm? While most of the time a sloppy post CAN be understood, the use of proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling is generally seen as respectable and desirable on most forums. It demonstrates an effort made to be understood, and to make your post an easy and pleasant read. By making this effort, you can often elicit more positive responses from the community, and instantly mark yourself as someone worth talking to.
insaniak wrote: Every time someone threatens violence over the internet as a result of someone's hypothetical actions at the gaming table, the earth shakes infinitisemally in its orbit as millions of eyeballs behind millions of monitors all roll simultaneously.
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