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Amar Azaph
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Posted - 2011.07.14 19:48:00 -
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Thanks for representing the player base in Iceland at such short notice. I know that real life must have got in the way to do this for us and I'm thankful that you took time to go out there. Thanks for taking notes and communicating the notes back to us.
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Trebor Daehdoow
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Posted - 2011.07.15 10:14:00 -
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Originally by: Amar Azaph Thanks for representing the player base in Iceland at such short notice. I know that real life must have got in the way to do this for us and I'm thankful that you took time to go out there. Thanks for taking notes and communicating the notes back to us.
None of the CSMs who made it to Iceland for the Peace Conference have lives. If we had lives, we wouldn't have been able to make it
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Wendy Holl
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Posted - 2011.07.15 14:33:00 -
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Originally by: Amar Azaph Thanks for representing the player base in Iceland at such short notice. I know that real life must have got in the way to do this for us and I'm thankful that you took time to go out there. Thanks for taking notes and communicating the notes back to us.
Using a 2 month old char, one could get the idea that CSM feels the need to stroke their own egos, or that this is meant in an ironic way.
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D'Leh Mannuck
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Posted - 2011.07.16 11:57:00 -
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If being selfserving is a great job then I have to agree, they are wonderfull.
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Clavian Voi
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Posted - 2011.07.16 12:56:00 -
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Originally by: Amar Azaph Thanks for representing the player base in Iceland at such short notice.
They're sure as hell not representing us. Democratic representation requires accountability, and the CSM is accountable to no one. And they know this. Which is why you have CSMs telling players they're "stupid," "always wrong," or calling them "whiny" and "irrelevant." And if that doesn't get the point across they just tell players with criticisms to "die in a fire."
CSM doesn't really achieve anything meaningful. The CSM members are, however, attempting to do something meaningful in the form of suggesting changes and nerfs that will directly benefit themselves.
The first rule of bureaucracy is to perpetuate its own existence. The second rule is to secure perks for the bureaucracy members.
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Cedille Mureau
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Posted - 2011.07.17 10:28:00 -
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Yep, I reckon Clavian Voi has hit the nail on the head. At the moment all we have to look forward to is the engrandisement of the CSM delegates spiced with a little self serving for the 0.0 inhabitants.Bah! As to the OP, I surely do admire you patience waiting for the minutes of the MAY meeting.
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Mara Rinn
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Posted - 2011.07.18 03:58:00 -
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Originally by: Clavian Voi CSM doesn't really achieve anything meaningful. The CSM members are, however, attempting to do something meaningful in the form of suggesting changes and nerfs that will directly benefit themselves.
The first rule of bureaucracy is to perpetuate its own existence. The second rule is to secure perks for the bureaucracy members.
CSM - CCP's attempt to fight corruption with corruption :) [ Australian players join channel ANZAC ] |
Asuri Kinnes
Caldari Adhocracy Incorporated
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Posted - 2011.07.25 05:58:00 -
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Originally by: Amar Azaph Thanks for representing the player base in Iceland at such short notice. I know that real life must have got in the way to do this for us and I'm thankful that you took time to go out there. Thanks for taking notes and communicating the notes back to us.
Would you look at that. It really *IS* possible to talk with your mouth full... Wormholes: The *NEW* end game of Eve - Online: No Local. No Lag. No Blues (No Intell Channesl). No Blobs. |
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