Café Pedro 6: And now for something completely different...
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 15-06-2013 08:35
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Sometimes I've wondered about for a while now, why is Ian not listed at the 'most active member', at the bottom of the starting screen of the discussion forum.
It says 'Cruetrue 11,81 posts/day'. Well, Ian has 27
At first, I thought that there was a minimum time you have to be on this forum, f.e. a year, but Ian is already over that limit
Not something I really care about, I just wondered
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Selwink |
Posted on 15-06-2013 08:37
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Jesleyh wrote:
Sometimes I've wondered about for a while now, why is Ian not listed at the 'most active member', at the bottom of the starting screen of the discussion forum.
It says 'Cruetrue 11,81 posts/day'. Well, Ian has 27
At first, I thought that there was a minimum time you have to be on this forum, f.e. a year, but Ian is already over that limit
Not something I really care about, I just wondered
I think it has to do with the amount of posts you have. Not sure though, but that would make CT the most active
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 15-06-2013 08:39
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Selwink wrote:
Jesleyh wrote:
Sometimes I've wondered about for a while now, why is Ian not listed at the 'most active member', at the bottom of the starting screen of the discussion forum.
It says 'Cruetrue 11,81 posts/day'. Well, Ian has 27
At first, I thought that there was a minimum time you have to be on this forum, f.e. a year, but Ian is already over that limit
Not something I really care about, I just wondered
I think it has to do with the amount of posts you have. Not sure though, but that would make CT the most active
Well, after the name, it says the amount of posts/day the member has got, so it'd make sense that it's sorted on posts/day.
But you might be right, yeah
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 15-06-2013 11:11
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Read the comments of this article which states Jamaican track star Veronica Campbell-Brown has been tested positive for a diuretic.
https://jamaica-gleaner.com/latest/art...p?id=45753
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 15-06-2013 13:32
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I only need to watch this to realize what nationalism can do..
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admirschleck |
Posted on 15-06-2013 13:35
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No Ian,they are just rap fans.
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 15-06-2013 13:39
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I think he just asked who wanted a cookie
edit: just noticed that my sign is gone
Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 15-06-2013 13:41
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miggi133 |
Posted on 15-06-2013 13:52
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Well, at least it was her first offence, so shell get away with a 6month ban from the Jamaican Olympic committee if the b-sample is positive...
Its the same ban Fraser-Pryce and Blake received when they were caught (yeah thats right! Almost all jamaican topsprinters have been barred from competitions for substance abuse at least once in their career, be it at junior level or elsewhere...)
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lluuiiggii |
Posted on 15-06-2013 16:49
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Ian Butler wrote:
I only need to watch this to realize what nationalism can do..
Tbh, a bit funny to read this coming from you
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 15-06-2013 17:28
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How so, I'm not German? |
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miggi133 |
Posted on 15-06-2013 17:45
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Hm, Its quite funny how the graphics threads have transformed in recent times... I remember Showrooms and Request threads being created left, right and centre and no one ahad a proper outline for requests etc. People were just posting requests in the threads, sometimes the same request in several threads and us shirt designers just went ahead and did the request...
Seems like I set a trend on pcm.daily, with my stubborness on insisting on Requests through PM's (admirschleck, froomedog and (i think) fcancellara have done the same now), my clearcut & strict rules (some people have set similar rules recently) and lets not forget the clear organisation of all our work in one post (well, I think several people are going to do that too, eventhough I changed my approach to a system that links you to the original post cause my 1st page in the 2012 section takes longer to load, with every update to the second post)
Viva la Revolution!
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cactus-jack |
Posted on 15-06-2013 20:18
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miggi133 wrote:
Hm, Its quite funny how the graphics threads have transformed in recent times... I remember Showrooms and Request threads being created left, right and centre and no one ahad a proper outline for requests etc. People were just posting requests in the threads, sometimes the same request in several threads and us shirt designers just went ahead and did the request...
Seems like I set a trend on pcm.daily, with my stubborness on insisting on Requests through PM's (admirschleck, froomedog and (i think) fcancellara have done the same now), my clearcut & strict rules (some people have set similar rules recently) and lets not forget the clear organisation of all our work in one post (well, I think several people are going to do that too, eventhough I changed my approach to a system that links you to the original post cause my 1st page in the 2012 section takes longer to load, with every update to the second post)
Viva la Revolution!
Hmmm... I seem to remember different guy who also changed things by enforcing strict rules that all must obey and then impossed those rules on others... he had a nice mustache.
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"
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miggi133 |
Posted on 15-06-2013 20:28
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cactus-jack wrote:
miggi133 wrote:
Hm, Its quite funny how the graphics threads have transformed in recent times... I remember Showrooms and Request threads being created left, right and centre and no one ahad a proper outline for requests etc. People were just posting requests in the threads, sometimes the same request in several threads and us shirt designers just went ahead and did the request...
Seems like I set a trend on pcm.daily, with my stubborness on insisting on Requests through PM's (admirschleck, froomedog and (i think) fcancellara have done the same now), my clearcut & strict rules (some people have set similar rules recently) and lets not forget the clear organisation of all our work in one post (well, I think several people are going to do that too, eventhough I changed my approach to a system that links you to the original post cause my 1st page in the 2012 section takes longer to load, with every update to the second post)
Viva la Revolution!
Hmmm... I seem to remember different guy who also changed things by enforcing strict rules that all must obey and then impossed those rules on others... he had a nice mustache.
But I dont force people to request with me... You know, not all Graphics threads have a connection to me
Plus, thre are a lot of people that imposed rules on people, even today... I believe they are called lawmakers
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 15-06-2013 20:28
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He also had some decent self-portraits of himself. |
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Aquarius |
Posted on 15-06-2013 21:38
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Miguel98 wrote:
He also had some decent self-portraits of himself.
I'm still wondering whether he was just a product of his time, thriving on the economical crisis and antisemitic climate, and if another would have taken his place had he not existed or made a living out of painting, or if he was really a key element in the building of that era and is mostly accountable for all the non natural deaths of that time.
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 15-06-2013 21:39
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Don't know. He was a soldier in WW1 right? |
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lluuiiggii |
Posted on 16-06-2013 04:44
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Ian Butler wrote:
How so, I'm not German?
Not talking about the picture (wouldn't joke about something more serious), more like the nationalism/doping part
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acac |
Posted on 16-06-2013 06:33
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Aquarius wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
He also had some decent self-portraits of himself.
I'm still wondering whether he was just a product of his time, thriving on the economical crisis and antisemitic climate, and if another would have taken his place had he not existed or made a living out of painting, or if he was really a key element in the building of that era and is mostly accountable for all the non natural deaths of that time.
I guess there's no definitive answer to that though.
Personally, I think he just went insane, I mean who wouldn't? He had an abusive alcoholic dad, became an orphan at a young age, had his dream of becoming a painter shatterd severel times and went through a world war.
Edited by acac on 16-06-2013 06:34
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 16-06-2013 11:27
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lluuiiggii wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
How so, I'm not German?
Not talking about the picture (wouldn't joke about something more serious), more like the nationalism/doping part
I'm not really nationalistic when it comes to cycling, I think? My favorite rider is Voeckler, my 2 favorite teams are Vacansoleil and Europcar. I'm Belgian, by the way
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fcancellara |
Posted on 16-06-2013 11:42
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Lets just hope Bolt, Blake etc. are clean.
Oh wait, lets hope they dope, then Churandy Martina can go for gold in Moscow!
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