Ponies have… other connotations. I felt that the squirrel should be… safe.
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Behalf Of Ryan Williams
Sent: 15 April 2016 11:07 AM
To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Hello
Not a pony bro? I am disappoint.
On 15 Apr 2016 11:06, "Donaldson, Alasdair"
<alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
That film was really messed up.
Now here’s a picture of a squirrel to cheer us up.
[Cute_Squirrel]
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Behalf Of Sameegh Jardine
Sent: 15 April 2016 10:58 AM
To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Hello
This man knows.
On 15 Apr 2016, at 10:48 AM, Stephen Scheidel
<gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Then serbia made a serbian film and are no longer allowed in my pub.
On Friday, 15 April 2016, Stephen Scheidel
<gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
GGs
On Friday, 15 April 2016, Donaldson, Alasdair
<alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
A good explanation of WW1:
"Germany, Austria and Italy are standing together in the middle of a pub when
Serbia bumps into Austria and spills Austria's pint. Austria demands Serbia buy
it a complete new suit because there are splashes on its trouser leg. Germany
expresses its support for Austria's point of view. Britain recommends that
everyone calm down a bit.
Serbia points out that it can't afford a whole suit, but offers to pay for the
cleaning of Austria's trousers. Russia and Serbia look at Austria. Austria asks
Serbia who it's looking at. Russia suggests that Austria should leave its
little brother alone. Austria inquires as to whose army will assist Russia in
compelling it to do so. Germany appeals to Britain that France has been looking
at it, and that this is sufficiently out of order that Britain should not
intervene. Britain replies that France can look at who it wants to, that
Britain is looking at Germany too, and what is Germany going to do about it?
Germany tells Russia to stop looking at Austria, or Germany will render Russia
incapable of such action. Britain and France ask Germany whether it's looking
at Belgium. Turkey and Germany go off into a corner and whisper.
When they come back, Turkey makes a show of not looking at anyone. Germany
rolls up its sleeves, looks at France, and punches Belgium. France and Britain
punch Germany. Austria punches Russia. Germany punches Britain and France with
one hand and Russia with the other. Russia throws a punch at Germany, but
misses and nearly falls over. Japan calls over from the other side of the room
that it's on Britain's side, but stays there. Italy surprises everyone by
punching Austria.
Austria Australia punches Turkey, and gets punched back. There are no hard
feelings because Britain made Austria Australia do it. France gets thrown
through a plate glass window, but gets back up and carries on fighting. Russia
gets thrown through another one, gets knocked out, suffers brain damage, and
wakes up with a complete personality change. Italy throws a punch at Austria
and misses, but Austria falls over anyway.
Italy raises both fists in the air and runs round the room chanting. America
waits till Germany is about to fall over from sustained punching from Britain
and France, then walks over and smashes it with a barstool, then pretends it
won the fight all by itself. By now all the chairs are broken and the big
mirror over the bar is shattered. Britain, France and America agree that
Germany threw the first punch, so the whole thing is Germany's fault. While
Germany is still unconscious, they go through its pockets, steal its wallet,
and buy drinks for all their friends.”
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[mailto:cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of lindsey kiviets
Sent: 15 April 2016 08:12 AM
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Subject: Re: Hello
Ey man that's great news.
Ima give you my contribution towards the headset tomorrow.
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<cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> on behalf
of Nicholas Robertson-Muir <nicmuir@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:nicmuir@xxxxxxxxx>>
Sent: 15 April 2016 06:03 AM
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Subject: Re: Hello
Oh, and PS2 sounds incredible using the optical out. Lol.
On 15 Apr 2016 08:01, "Nicholas Robertson-Muir"
<nicmuir@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:nicmuir@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Commentator, but, each set comes with it's own mixamp.
So the plan is to use 1 mixamp for commentating and 1 for the players. The
mixamp for the players "should" allow for regular headsets to be used but I
havn't tested it yet.
It falls within my plan B option for MWeb's streaming as well. Remember that
they couldn't include sound and voice on their stream without stealing sound
from the players. With this set sound comes from the optical out on the PS4.
The PS4 can run sound out from both optical and hdmi at the same time (tested
last night) That means for something like finals, the players can use the
sets, and the MWeb stream still has sound.
I wish they would get their act together and let me see their rig.
On 15 Apr 2016 07:48, "lindsey kiviets"
<lindseyak@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:lindseyak@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Morning peeps,
Nick are those commentator headsets or for the players?
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<cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> on behalf
of Ryan Williams <ryan820509@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:ryan820509@xxxxxxxxx>>
Sent: 15 April 2016 03:56 AM
To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Hello
Or just ignore the games you don't like and play the games you do like.
Needless stress and frustration averted.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 2:53 AM, Ilitirit Sama
<ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Viscant wrote an article on wake up jab.
Beating wakeup jab is just the first step in developing a solid okizeme game.
It may seem unfair that you have to go to this kind of trouble to stop someone
from waking up just mashing but this is the game we play. Adapt or die.
https://www.brokentier.com/blogs/brokentierblog/97122561-hit-the-ground-running-10-wake-up-jab
... or just play better games.
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