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Boxless
Caldari Southern Cross Empire Flying Dangerous
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Posted - 2010.03.31 13:38:00 -
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Edited by: Boxless on 31/03/2010 13:47:11 Hopefully this helps CCP reinforce the nodes so they crash less.
Reinforcement start date: 2010.04.01 Reinforcement end date: 2010.10.01
Systems to Reinforce: Systems within Deklein region. Systems within Pure Blind region. Systems within Tribute region. Systems within Venal region. Systems within Vale of the Silent region.
Hope this got in in-time.
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Boxless
Caldari Southern Cross Empire Flying Dangerous
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Posted - 2010.03.31 18:14:00 -
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Edited by: Boxless on 31/03/2010 18:15:19
Originally by: CCP Zymurgist Request Denied!
Reason: Although requested prior 24 hours in advance your request format was improper.
Solution: Visit this forum thread and use this web page to file submissions.

It's awesome when you inform us in advance of a large fleet engagement and it is a really good idea. It let's us know there is a going to be some serious action going on and lets us prepare for it and start helping prior to you having to file a stuck petition and before the hamsters start to pass out from heat exhaustion!
"- Only corporation directors are able to send notifications." We only need directors to file requests, not ceos(unless the documentation is outdated).
Other than the fact that even alliance brass has less than a day between receiving intel and acting on on it here is a question. When we ask for a single system to be reinforced, usually the system that hold the main target, do the TQ admins look at the map and take into account possible systems that it is likely the fight may spillover into? Or is that already part of the functionality that I can't see as I'm not a dir.
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Boxless
Caldari Southern Cross Empire Flying Dangerous
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Posted - 2010.04.01 02:50:00 -
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Originally by: Hack Harrison
Originally by: Aaron Kyoto
Originally by: Zantrei Kordisin Why would you ask CCP to reinforce nodes last January? I don't understand.
maybe he meant the first day of the 4th and 10th months? So he's doing dates backwards?
The format he has written it in (YYYY.MM.DD or some variation such as YYYY:MM:DD or YYYYMMDD etc...) is how dates are done with computers. Reasons for this include: 1) This is how SQL date string literals are often typed 2) This is how you put a date into the file name to make the alphabetical sort algorithm sort by date 3) It removes the problem Americans have with dates as they see the year first and understand year > month > day rathern then working out if it is day/month/year or month/day/year
P.S> The sooner Americans get with standard dates and the metric systemn the better
It's also the waya the EVE forums do dates, and the game.
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Boxless
Caldari Southern Cross Empire Flying Dangerous
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Posted - 2010.04.04 22:47:00 -
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Please reconsider this request.
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