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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/04/28 13:34:06
Subject: Mandollies Episode 4
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Due to Episode 2 Running over length (being released next week) Ive decided to release the interviews made around the Leviathan 40K and Fantasy Tournament available as a bonus episode.
Interviews include;
- Jeff Galea talking about the ETC system and his thoughts of how it was implemented at Leviathan.
- The winner of the 40K tournament Dave Hill and respected 40K Player Jason Miller talking about there thoughts and experiences at the tournament.
- Respected Hobbyist Luke Jenson talking about Salm Hann and his experiences using them at Leviathan.
Remember itunes reviews and any questions/comments/ideas for future shows to mandollies@gmail.com
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/05/07 08:05:48
Subject: Mandollies Episode 2
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Horrific Howling Banshee
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Episode 2!
This week Im joined by my mates Jordan, Russ and Andy at the ANU Wargaming Club to talk about our experiences at the Leviathan Fantasy Tournament.
Remember itunes reviews and any questions/comments/ideas for future shows to mandollies@gmail.com
Show Notes
0:00:35 - Intro & Last Week in Wargaming - Leviathan Fantasy 2009
0:42:30 - Next Week in Wargaming
0:58:30 - News and Rumors
1:04:50 - Topic of the Week: Fantasy Metagame - The least used armies and how tournaments can encourage them.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/05/23 02:53:43
Subject: Episode 3
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Horrific Howling Banshee
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Episode 3 is finally here with special guests Jason and Julian Miller. In this episode we discuss how to use (and defend against!) Reserves, Deepstrike and Outflank.
Remember itunes reviews and any questions/comments/ideas for future shows to mandollies@gmail.com
0:00:30 - Intro
0:12:46 - Last Week in Wargaming
0:35:27 - Next Week in Wargaming
0:43:47 - News and Rumors
1:00:16 - Topic of the Week: Reserves, Deepsrike and Outflanking
2:27:48 - Farewells and iTunes Reviews
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/06/04 14:57:31
Subject: Mandollies Episode 3
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Horrific Howling Banshee
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www.mandollies.net
Episode 4 is here with special guests Russell Harman & Andrew Clarke. In this episode we discuss how to use (and fight against) Fantasy Daemons starting off with Khorne and Nurgle Daemons.
Unfortantly the second part of the episode was lost when we talked about Tzeentch and Slannesh, as well as giving a brief overview of the other Warhammer armies strengths and weaknesses against Daemons. This was proberly a good thing as the final episode was nearing 4hrs in length. I hope to re-record this discussion and have it up in the near future, until then; I hope you enjoy what was recorded.
Remember itunes reviews and any questions/comments/ideas for future shows to mandollies@gmail.com
0:00:30 - Intro & Last Week in Wargaming
0:26:42 - Next Week in Wargaming
0:50:30 - News and Rumors
0:57:30 - Topic of the Week: How to Fight Fantasy Daemons Part 1: Khorne & Nurgle.
Cheers
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/06/04 16:36:25
Subject: Mandollies Episode 4
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Incorporating Wet-Blending
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So for those of us NOT in the know.... how about a link to the podcasts(?) as well as an email?
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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) 2009/06/05 01:57:42
Subject: Mandollies Episode 4
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Horrific Howling Banshee
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In the last post
Website: www.mandollies.net
Email: mandollies@gmail.com
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2009/06/05 18:05:29
Subject: Mandollies Episode 4
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d'oh >.<
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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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