I can top that. The akward moment on your first day in university when a urologist reads from a dissertation about traumata on penises caused by masturbation with Vorwerk Kobold vacuum cleaners.
kumazan wrote:
That awkward moment when you log in into your fake Man-game twitter account and realise that several real breweries are following you.
Well, that, plus several random Slovenes and a Slovene football team.
Wait, what?
What you heard. People are crazy.
Oddly enough, one of the breweries following me is the main competitor of my "sponsor".
felix_29 wrote:
I can top that. The akward moment on your first day in university when a urologist reads from a dissertation about traumata on penises caused by masturbation with Vorwerk Kobold vacuum cleaners.
I guess you don´t want details.
WTF. And I thought people at my uni were crazy.
Edited by kumazan on 15-10-2012 22:25
When did Man-Game teams start making twitter accounts by the way...was that before this past year. I don't recall anyone having them when I was in the game.
Yeah, I kinda just forgot about it. Plus I think having the race updates during were a nice feature, but that kinda stopped. Some people just changed their accounts into "real" twitter accounts though.
A man-game twitter account? wow, the man-game must be a big thing
Anyone else extremely anxious for the next cycling season (irl) to start? I'm already looking forward to the Tour Down Under!
Edited by Ian Butler on 16-10-2012 07:02
About the twitter accounts. Is it possible that the real company that "sponsors" one of out teams gets mad and wants to sue somebody for using their trademark?
Actually it could be nice free advertisment for them, right?
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 18-10-2012 12:51
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
About the twitter accounts. Is it possible that the real company that "sponsors" one of out teams gets mad and wants to sue somebody for using their trademark?
Actually it could be nice free advertisment for them, right?
At first, they might want to sue the guys who produce our jerseys for real to sell them to unsuspecting hobby cyclists
Edited by cio93 on 18-10-2012 12:56
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
About the twitter accounts. Is it possible that the real company that "sponsors" one of out teams gets mad and wants to sue somebody for using their trademark?
Actually it could be nice free advertisment for them, right?
At first, they might want to sue the guys who produce our jerseys for real to sell them to unsuspecting hobby cyclists
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
About the twitter accounts. Is it possible that the real company that "sponsors" one of out teams gets mad and wants to sue somebody for using their trademark?
Actually it could be nice free advertisment for them, right?
If someone approaches you with that, just ask back what damage you have done to the company and offer them to take that down, shouldn't be a big deal.
I know several cases here in Germany as I've done SimRacing and some companys went very mad when some people used their logos.
Also I heard that at the Sattlerei (German Cycling Manager Forum) there was a story about a Sony team and Sony approached the Forum to take that down
Team Bianchi - 2012 Man-Game ProContinental Tour Champions
What are you talking about? That simple Microsoft Power Point Gradient that any 8 year old could do and rider pics all placed so perfectly is definitely a nice looking cover....