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Wulff got a reaction from Guy923 in Anime General Discussion
Don't mind me, just posting homu in anticipation of Rebellion Story. BD's soon.
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Wulff got a reaction from Guy923 in Anime General Discussion
Don't mind me, just posting homu in anticipation of Rebellion Story. BD's soon.
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Wulff got a reaction from Batty Batterson in 2014 Mod Selection - Nominations
I think the idea of making the moderator appointment more of a "public" affair is an interesting one, but I certainly also feel that this whole process is a bit unfocused to say the least. You've got people who is nominating "everyone" (I guess for the sake of not stepping on toes? Or a lack of interest maybe), you've got people who have no interest in being a moderator getting nominated and like Raz said, it feels more like a popularity contest than anything.
I don't quite understand what the purpose of the whole "Moderator application" thing was, when it amounted to this in the end. I also fail to understand why the current administration team are disallowed their own nominees. I can only draw experience from the previous forum I used to admin, but back there, it was mainly the administrators who were consulted when it came to appointing new mods. The reason being that the administrators had a way better overview of the entire situation. I don't know what kind of permissions Binary and Rammite have here on Spufpowered, but I am going to go ahead and assume that they have full access to both modCP and adminCP and probably also the Report Center. Going on this assumption, wouldn't they be the most "qualified" to help in appointing new mods?
Hush hush.
There are more things I could say, but I think I'm going to stop here. As for the people I would like to see as mod(s):
Guy923, Huff, Rynjin, Raz
EDIT: After re-reading Raz' post on page two, I couldn't help myself. Sorry
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Wulff got a reaction from Batty Batterson in 2014 Mod Selection - Nominations
I think the idea of making the moderator appointment more of a "public" affair is an interesting one, but I certainly also feel that this whole process is a bit unfocused to say the least. You've got people who is nominating "everyone" (I guess for the sake of not stepping on toes? Or a lack of interest maybe), you've got people who have no interest in being a moderator getting nominated and like Raz said, it feels more like a popularity contest than anything.
I don't quite understand what the purpose of the whole "Moderator application" thing was, when it amounted to this in the end. I also fail to understand why the current administration team are disallowed their own nominees. I can only draw experience from the previous forum I used to admin, but back there, it was mainly the administrators who were consulted when it came to appointing new mods. The reason being that the administrators had a way better overview of the entire situation. I don't know what kind of permissions Binary and Rammite have here on Spufpowered, but I am going to go ahead and assume that they have full access to both modCP and adminCP and probably also the Report Center. Going on this assumption, wouldn't they be the most "qualified" to help in appointing new mods?
Hush hush.
There are more things I could say, but I think I'm going to stop here. As for the people I would like to see as mod(s):
Guy923, Huff, Rynjin, Raz
EDIT: After re-reading Raz' post on page two, I couldn't help myself. Sorry
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Wulff got a reaction from Batty Batterson in 2014 Mod Selection - Nominations
I think the idea of making the moderator appointment more of a "public" affair is an interesting one, but I certainly also feel that this whole process is a bit unfocused to say the least. You've got people who is nominating "everyone" (I guess for the sake of not stepping on toes? Or a lack of interest maybe), you've got people who have no interest in being a moderator getting nominated and like Raz said, it feels more like a popularity contest than anything.
I don't quite understand what the purpose of the whole "Moderator application" thing was, when it amounted to this in the end. I also fail to understand why the current administration team are disallowed their own nominees. I can only draw experience from the previous forum I used to admin, but back there, it was mainly the administrators who were consulted when it came to appointing new mods. The reason being that the administrators had a way better overview of the entire situation. I don't know what kind of permissions Binary and Rammite have here on Spufpowered, but I am going to go ahead and assume that they have full access to both modCP and adminCP and probably also the Report Center. Going on this assumption, wouldn't they be the most "qualified" to help in appointing new mods?
Hush hush.
There are more things I could say, but I think I'm going to stop here. As for the people I would like to see as mod(s):
Guy923, Huff, Rynjin, Raz
EDIT: After re-reading Raz' post on page two, I couldn't help myself. Sorry
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Wulff got a reaction from Batty Batterson in 2014 Mod Selection - Nominations
I think the idea of making the moderator appointment more of a "public" affair is an interesting one, but I certainly also feel that this whole process is a bit unfocused to say the least. You've got people who is nominating "everyone" (I guess for the sake of not stepping on toes? Or a lack of interest maybe), you've got people who have no interest in being a moderator getting nominated and like Raz said, it feels more like a popularity contest than anything.
I don't quite understand what the purpose of the whole "Moderator application" thing was, when it amounted to this in the end. I also fail to understand why the current administration team are disallowed their own nominees. I can only draw experience from the previous forum I used to admin, but back there, it was mainly the administrators who were consulted when it came to appointing new mods. The reason being that the administrators had a way better overview of the entire situation. I don't know what kind of permissions Binary and Rammite have here on Spufpowered, but I am going to go ahead and assume that they have full access to both modCP and adminCP and probably also the Report Center. Going on this assumption, wouldn't they be the most "qualified" to help in appointing new mods?
Hush hush.
There are more things I could say, but I think I'm going to stop here. As for the people I would like to see as mod(s):
Guy923, Huff, Rynjin, Raz
EDIT: After re-reading Raz' post on page two, I couldn't help myself. Sorry
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Wulff got a reaction from Batty Batterson in 2014 Mod Selection - Nominations
I think the idea of making the moderator appointment more of a "public" affair is an interesting one, but I certainly also feel that this whole process is a bit unfocused to say the least. You've got people who is nominating "everyone" (I guess for the sake of not stepping on toes? Or a lack of interest maybe), you've got people who have no interest in being a moderator getting nominated and like Raz said, it feels more like a popularity contest than anything.
I don't quite understand what the purpose of the whole "Moderator application" thing was, when it amounted to this in the end. I also fail to understand why the current administration team are disallowed their own nominees. I can only draw experience from the previous forum I used to admin, but back there, it was mainly the administrators who were consulted when it came to appointing new mods. The reason being that the administrators had a way better overview of the entire situation. I don't know what kind of permissions Binary and Rammite have here on Spufpowered, but I am going to go ahead and assume that they have full access to both modCP and adminCP and probably also the Report Center. Going on this assumption, wouldn't they be the most "qualified" to help in appointing new mods?
Hush hush.
There are more things I could say, but I think I'm going to stop here. As for the people I would like to see as mod(s):
Guy923, Huff, Rynjin, Raz
EDIT: After re-reading Raz' post on page two, I couldn't help myself. Sorry
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Wulff got a reaction from Batty Batterson in 2014 Mod Selection - Nominations
I think the idea of making the moderator appointment more of a "public" affair is an interesting one, but I certainly also feel that this whole process is a bit unfocused to say the least. You've got people who is nominating "everyone" (I guess for the sake of not stepping on toes? Or a lack of interest maybe), you've got people who have no interest in being a moderator getting nominated and like Raz said, it feels more like a popularity contest than anything.
I don't quite understand what the purpose of the whole "Moderator application" thing was, when it amounted to this in the end. I also fail to understand why the current administration team are disallowed their own nominees. I can only draw experience from the previous forum I used to admin, but back there, it was mainly the administrators who were consulted when it came to appointing new mods. The reason being that the administrators had a way better overview of the entire situation. I don't know what kind of permissions Binary and Rammite have here on Spufpowered, but I am going to go ahead and assume that they have full access to both modCP and adminCP and probably also the Report Center. Going on this assumption, wouldn't they be the most "qualified" to help in appointing new mods?
Hush hush.
There are more things I could say, but I think I'm going to stop here. As for the people I would like to see as mod(s):
Guy923, Huff, Rynjin, Raz
EDIT: After re-reading Raz' post on page two, I couldn't help myself. Sorry
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Wulff got a reaction from Rammite in TIAM: General Gaming edition
Taking a trip down memory lane, I found myself listening to the Battlefield 1942 Theme earlier this morning, as it is, and probably always will be, one of my most cherished game soundtracks of all time. Out of curiousity I decided to look up the themes for the Battlefields following it, as it has become tradition for Dice to incorporate the original 1942 into the newer themes. It's an interesting progression. The original track is the best by a long shot, my runner-ups have to be the two Bad Company ones and being the dirty jaded person I am, I feel like I have to say that the BF3+BF4 themes are pretty bad.
Battlefield 1942
Battlefield 2
Battlefield 2142
Battlefield Bad Company
Battlefield 1943
Battlefield Bad Company 2
Battlefield 3
Battlefield 4
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Wulff reacted to Guy923 in Anime General Discussion
So I finished Madoka Magica the other day with Wulff
also official magical girl rankings
Black> Red> Pink> Yellow> Blue
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Wulff got a reaction from Rammite in Anime General Discussion
Speaking of anime, I've been poking and prodding at Guy for 6 months now for him to watch Madoka Magica. Based on the Steam message I received last night, I think he's finally getting around to it. Get the fuck in here Guy.
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Wulff got a reaction from Razputin in Anime General Discussion
I remember you liking Paprika, is that correct? If that's true I would recommend the only TV anime Satoshi Kon (Guy who made Paprika, among others. RIP) has ever produced. It's called "Paranoia Agent" and I thoroughly enjoyed that anime.
EDIT: If you liked Baccano!, you can try "Durarara!!" made by the same people, set in the same universe, stories aren't intertwined in any way though, it's a new story... Some characters from Baccano! do show up as cameo. I personally thought Durarara!! had an excellent start, but fizzled after the midway point. I still enjoyed it though and it is very much the same style as Baccano!
Paranoia Agent
Durarara!!
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