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Xenuria
The Scope Gallente Federation
304
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Posted - 2012.02.14 17:49:00 -
[421] - Quote
knobber Jobbler wrote:Ok, some questions:
What actually do you stand for? I've not actually figured out yet what you're going to do in the CSM. All you say is you won't sweep stuff aside. Do you realise that trying to tackle all of the problems all of the time was the major failure of all the CSM's apart from 6?
Why is the current CSM so bad? I mean they actually got things fixed, the got FIS looked at rather than WIS. They got hybrids fixed, they got lag fixed and refocused CCP to look at core game play. Thats good for everyone.
In your video, you come across as odd, possibly like you have aspergers or you're an aspiring database programmer. Do you behave like that all the time? Its creepy.
The project management side of CSM 6 was actually very good, coming from an objective stand point. It actually fits in with CCP's sprints. How would you work with CCPs' existing development structure? (I assume you know what Agile is).
How do you justify having such horrific curtains? (Both you hair cut and the ones mounted in your house).
If you had one cause, and one cause only to champion, that you'd like to see fixed, what would that be? Only one mind and it can't be a broad 'low sec' or 'faction warfare'. It needs to be specific.
Do you realise you may have only got more than 100 votes because it just might be the case that certain elements would like cause the player base to spread there votes out as much as possible in the second round? How would you stop that in future?
You missed the point. Xenuria for CSM |

Johanne D'Arc
Rhine and Courtesan
11
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Posted - 2012.02.14 17:50:00 -
[422] - Quote
X3nUr1A izzzz a RaNdOm CrAzY guy! - X3nuR111 u r so funny and SOOO CRAZY XD LOLZ
WEEEEEWOOOOOOOWEEEEEEEEWOOOOOO O GO RANDOM PATROL |

Johanne D'Arc
Rhine and Courtesan
11
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Posted - 2012.02.14 17:51:00 -
[423] - Quote
Johanne D'Arc wrote:Devilish Ledoux wrote:Xenuria, please list your accomplishments related to Eve.
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knobber Jobbler
Seniors Clan Get Off My Lawn
31
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Posted - 2012.02.14 17:51:00 -
[424] - Quote
Xenuria wrote:knobber Jobbler wrote:Ok, some questions:
What actually do you stand for? I've not actually figured out yet what you're going to do in the CSM. All you say is you won't sweep stuff aside. Do you realise that trying to tackle all of the problems all of the time was the major failure of all the CSM's apart from 6?
Why is the current CSM so bad? I mean they actually got things fixed, the got FIS looked at rather than WIS. They got hybrids fixed, they got lag fixed and refocused CCP to look at core game play. Thats good for everyone.
In your video, you come across as odd, possibly like you have aspergers or you're an aspiring database programmer. Do you behave like that all the time? Its creepy.
The project management side of CSM 6 was actually very good, coming from an objective stand point. It actually fits in with CCP's sprints. How would you work with CCPs' existing development structure? (I assume you know what Agile is).
How do you justify having such horrific curtains? (Both you hair cut and the ones mounted in your house).
If you had one cause, and one cause only to champion, that you'd like to see fixed, what would that be? Only one mind and it can't be a broad 'low sec' or 'faction warfare'. It needs to be specific.
Do you realise you may have only got more than 100 votes because it just might be the case that certain elements would like cause the player base to spread there votes out as much as possible in the second round? How would you stop that in future? You missed the point.
I didn't miss anything at all. You missed the point. The point is, you need to justify why anyone should vote you and so far there hasn't been any.
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Xenuria
The Scope Gallente Federation
304
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Posted - 2012.02.14 17:51:00 -
[425] - Quote
Johanne D'Arc wrote:X3nUr1A izzzz a RaNdOm CrAzY guy! - X3nuR111 u r so funny and SOOO CRAZY XD LOLZ
WEEEEEWOOOOOOOWEEEEEEEEWOOOOOO O GO RANDOM PATROL
Can you please not badpost in my thread? Xenuria for CSM |

Devilish Ledoux
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
16
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Posted - 2012.02.14 17:53:00 -
[426] - Quote
Xenuria wrote:Johanne D'Arc wrote:Devilish Ledoux wrote:Xenuria, please list your accomplishments related to Eve. I do not feel that accomplishments in eve have any effect on my ability to lead or work with others collaboratively. If you are voting for whoever has the most space cash or rare ships then you are doing it wrong. I agree that one's Eve-related accomplishments should not be the sole measure of a candidate. That's why I also asked if you had any accomplishments in other areas. I do believe that a successful candidate must have some way to highlight their understanding of and dedication to Eve. At the very least, a successful candidate must be able to highlight their dedication to online gaming in general. In fact, can you name one person who has been elected to the CSM who didn't have some in-game accomplishments that made them interesting and important in Eve before being elected? I'm no Eve historian, but all of the candidates I can think of had done something of note in game before running. Yes, even Jade Constantine.
So, second chance. What are the personal accomplishments - in Eve or elsewhere - that you believe make you a viable candidate? |

Xenuria
The Scope Gallente Federation
304
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:07:00 -
[427] - Quote
Devilish Ledoux wrote:Xenuria wrote:Johanne D'Arc wrote:Devilish Ledoux wrote:Xenuria, please list your accomplishments related to Eve. I do not feel that accomplishments in eve have any effect on my ability to lead or work with others collaboratively. If you are voting for whoever has the most space cash or rare ships then you are doing it wrong. I agree that one's Eve-related accomplishments should not be the sole measure of a candidate. That's why I also asked if you had any accomplishments in other areas. I do believe that a successful candidate must have some way to highlight their understanding of and dedication to Eve. At the very least, a successful candidate must be able to highlight their dedication to online gaming in general. In fact, can you name one person who has been elected to the CSM who didn't have some in-game accomplishments that made them interesting and important in Eve before being elected? I'm no Eve historian, but all of the candidates I can think of had done something of note in game before running. Yes, even Jade Constantine. So, second chance. What are the personal accomplishments - in Eve or elsewhere - that you believe make you a viable candidate?
I have the following degrees
Associates: computer graphic design Associates: Network Security /w Administration Bachelors: Psychology (Graduating after this semester) Bachelors: Technical Systems Management (3 classes away)
I am 22 and already have more college experience then my peers because I skipped high school and started going to college at 14. I graduated with 2 degrees around 17 years old the same age the most people would just be starting. I have plenty of on the job experience with computers and employee management. I am a student of the Langer school of mindful thought.
I approach every situation with a methodical mentality and a willingness to please others though my own deeds and agendas.
I have worked PR and CI for Anonymous since as early as 2008 and I have also worked as a youth councilor. Xenuria for CSM |

Devilish Ledoux
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
18
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:19:00 -
[428] - Quote
And how do you believe those accomplishments make you a viable candidate? I, myself have multiple advanced degrees and a genius-level IQ, so I have a keen understanding of how useful education is (ie, very useful for work directly related to that education, hardly useful at all elsewhere.) Being very intelligent isn't nearly as useful as most people think, either.
Also, and this is just my opinion, here: Saying you did anything for "Anonymous" is not going to help you in the least, since it is both impossible to prove and more than a little contrary to the very concept of anonymity. I will let other, lesser trolls, comment on your stint as a youth counselor. |

Xenuria
The Scope Gallente Federation
304
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:23:00 -
[429] - Quote
Devilish Ledoux wrote:And how do you believe those accomplishments make you a viable candidate? I, myself have multiple advanced degrees and a genius-level IQ, so I have a keen understanding of how useful education is (ie, very useful for work directly related to that education, hardly useful at all elsewhere.) Being very intelligent isn't nearly as useful as most people think, either.
Also, and this is just my opinion, here: Saying you did anything for "Anonymous" is not going to help you in the least, since it is both impossible to prove and more than a little contrary to the very concept of anonymity. I will let other, lesser trolls, comment on your stint as a youth counselor.
If you were smart you would at the very least understand how having a knowledge of computers & people is helpful in any job environment. You should read some Langer and get back to me on how useless my credentials are. Xenuria for CSM |

ohannes
Emerging Pathogens
0
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:28:00 -
[430] - Quote
Xenuria wrote:Devilish Ledoux wrote:And how do you believe those accomplishments make you a viable candidate? I, myself have multiple advanced degrees and a genius-level IQ, so I have a keen understanding of how useful education is (ie, very useful for work directly related to that education, hardly useful at all elsewhere.) Being very intelligent isn't nearly as useful as most people think, either.
Also, and this is just my opinion, here: Saying you did anything for "Anonymous" is not going to help you in the least, since it is both impossible to prove and more than a little contrary to the very concept of anonymity. I will let other, lesser trolls, comment on your stint as a youth counselor. If you were smart you would at the very least understand how having a knowledge of computers & people is helpful in any job environment. You should read some Langer and get back to me on how useless my credentials are.
where the f*ck is the unlike button |

Retar Aveymone
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
79
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:30:00 -
[431] - Quote
Xenuria wrote:Devilish Ledoux wrote:And how do you believe those accomplishments make you a viable candidate? I, myself have multiple advanced degrees and a genius-level IQ, so I have a keen understanding of how useful education is (ie, very useful for work directly related to that education, hardly useful at all elsewhere.) Being very intelligent isn't nearly as useful as most people think, either.
Also, and this is just my opinion, here: Saying you did anything for "Anonymous" is not going to help you in the least, since it is both impossible to prove and more than a little contrary to the very concept of anonymity. I will let other, lesser trolls, comment on your stint as a youth counselor. If you were smart you would at the very least understand how having a knowledge of computers & people is helpful in any job environment. You should read some Langer and get back to me on how useless my credentials are. they're useless
i hope this was helpful to you |

knobber Jobbler
Seniors Clan Get Off My Lawn
31
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:36:00 -
[432] - Quote
Xenuria wrote:Devilish Ledoux wrote:Xenuria wrote:Johanne D'Arc wrote:Devilish Ledoux wrote:Xenuria, please list your accomplishments related to Eve. I do not feel that accomplishments in eve have any effect on my ability to lead or work with others collaboratively. If you are voting for whoever has the most space cash or rare ships then you are doing it wrong. I agree that one's Eve-related accomplishments should not be the sole measure of a candidate. That's why I also asked if you had any accomplishments in other areas. I do believe that a successful candidate must have some way to highlight their understanding of and dedication to Eve. At the very least, a successful candidate must be able to highlight their dedication to online gaming in general. In fact, can you name one person who has been elected to the CSM who didn't have some in-game accomplishments that made them interesting and important in Eve before being elected? I'm no Eve historian, but all of the candidates I can think of had done something of note in game before running. Yes, even Jade Constantine. So, second chance. What are the personal accomplishments - in Eve or elsewhere - that you believe make you a viable candidate? I have the following degrees Associates: computer graphic design Associates: Network Security /w Administration Bachelors: Psychology (Graduating after this semester) Bachelors: Technical Systems Management (3 classes away) I am 22 and already have more college experience then my peers because I skipped high school and started going to college at 14. I graduated with 2 degrees around 17 years old the same age the most people would just be starting. I have plenty of on the job experience with computers and employee management. I am a student of the Langer school of mindful thought. I approach every situation with a methodical mentality and a willingness to please others though my own deeds and agendas. I have worked PR and CI for Anonymous since as early as 2008 and I have also worked as a youth councilor.
I was right! You do have aspergers and an aspiring computer programmer!
Worse than that, you still live with your parents and haven't got a real job. |

Kelvan Hemanseh
Starwinders The Unwilling.
5
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:45:00 -
[433] - Quote
Why isn't there a dislike button? It would be really helpful in this thread. :CCP: |

Johanne D'Arc
Rhine and Courtesan
13
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:48:00 -
[434] - Quote
What is your stance on delay bubbles after the reveal. |

Karadion
424
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:48:00 -
[435] - Quote
Xenuria wrote:Devilish Ledoux wrote:Xenuria wrote:Johanne D'Arc wrote:Devilish Ledoux wrote:Xenuria, please list your accomplishments related to Eve. I do not feel that accomplishments in eve have any effect on my ability to lead or work with others collaboratively. If you are voting for whoever has the most space cash or rare ships then you are doing it wrong. I agree that one's Eve-related accomplishments should not be the sole measure of a candidate. That's why I also asked if you had any accomplishments in other areas. I do believe that a successful candidate must have some way to highlight their understanding of and dedication to Eve. At the very least, a successful candidate must be able to highlight their dedication to online gaming in general. In fact, can you name one person who has been elected to the CSM who didn't have some in-game accomplishments that made them interesting and important in Eve before being elected? I'm no Eve historian, but all of the candidates I can think of had done something of note in game before running. Yes, even Jade Constantine. So, second chance. What are the personal accomplishments - in Eve or elsewhere - that you believe make you a viable candidate? I have the following degrees Associates: computer graphic design Associates: Network Security /w Administration Bachelors: Psychology (Graduating after this semester) Bachelors: Technical Systems Management (3 classes away) I am 22 and already have more college experience then my peers because I skipped high school and started going to college at 14. I graduated with 2 degrees around 17 years old the same age the most people would just be starting. I have plenty of on the job experience with computers and employee management. I am a student of the Langer school of mindful thought. I approach every situation with a methodical mentality and a willingness to please others though my own deeds and agendas. I have worked PR and CI for Anonymous since as early as 2008 and I have also worked as a youth councilor. All of which you have not applied to any job situation. College may be "great" but they obviously did not prepare you for the real world once you are done with school. I've yet to finish my IT degree at BYU-Idaho but I've held down three jobs that were based on my incomplete degree. Currently I'm a federal and state contractor and I still don't give a hoot about graduating. You need to expand your horizon outside your BS Langer scope that no one gives a flip about. By the way, anonymous isn't that spectacular to brag about. |

Xenuria
The Scope Gallente Federation
304
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:52:00 -
[436] - Quote
I have had plenty of jobs but none of them were really noteworthy enough that I would brag about them. I worked at UPS for 2 years as a package handler. Psychology helped keep me from getting stabbed. I was able to defuse many situations with words alone. Xenuria for CSM |

Johanne D'Arc
Rhine and Courtesan
13
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Posted - 2012.02.14 18:54:00 -
[437] - Quote
Johanne D'Arc wrote:What is your stance on delay bubbles after the reveal.
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Skex Relbore
The Dominion of Light BLACK-MARK
74
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Posted - 2012.02.14 19:09:00 -
[438] - Quote
Xenuria wrote: I am 22 and already have more college experience then my peers because I skipped high school and started going to college at 14. I graduated with 2 degrees around 17 years old the same age the most people would just be starting.
Well that explains your social ineptitude.
The most valuable lessons learned in high school are not Algebra or English but socialization.
Learning to deal with you peers to process social interactions and develop coping mechanism.
By skipping high school you missed out on all that and likely ended up even more socially stunted as that freaky little kid in college who couldn't engage in any of the age appropriate social activities in that environment either.
Whoever let you place out of highschool did you no favors later in life since those social skills you missed out on have far more to do with success than any degrees you may earn.
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Retar Aveymone
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
81
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Posted - 2012.02.14 19:09:00 -
[439] - Quote
Xenuria wrote:I have had plenty of jobs but none of them were really noteworthy enough that I would brag about them. I worked at UPS for 2 years as a package handler. Psychology helped keep me from getting stabbed. I was able to defuse many situations with words alone. "my main accomplishment in life is i managed to mute my incredibly unpleasant personality just enough to avoid being stabbed for it at work" |

Johanne D'Arc
Rhine and Courtesan
14
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Posted - 2012.02.14 19:10:00 -
[440] - Quote
But he is doing so well making friends in EVE Online. |

knobber Jobbler
Seniors Clan Get Off My Lawn
31
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Posted - 2012.02.14 19:12:00 -
[441] - Quote
Xenuria wrote:I have had plenty of jobs but none of them were really noteworthy enough that I would brag about them. I worked at UPS for 2 years as a package handler. Psychology helped keep me from getting stabbed. I was able to defuse many situations with words alone.
It's not about bragging, I think that says enough about you already.
If you wanted to come across as a humble, genuine people person you have told us your're a packing handler for ups, you live a home with your parents but want to be a computer programmer. Instead we get pretentious bollocks about degrees and child geniuses. |

Retar Aveymone
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
81
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Posted - 2012.02.14 19:12:00 -
[442] - Quote
also boasting about associates degrees holy lol
how was devry, buddy |

Jita Alt666
895
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Posted - 2012.02.14 20:12:00 -
[443] - Quote
Dear OP: As it would stand you appear to be the least informed, least compelling and least charismatic candidate as such I will consider voting for you just to hear your rambling monotonous drone cause frustration amongst other CSM members. |

Karadion
424
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Posted - 2012.02.14 20:18:00 -
[444] - Quote
Xenuria wrote:I have had plenty of jobs but none of them were really noteworthy enough that I would brag about them. I worked at UPS for 2 years as a package handler. Psychology helped keep me from getting stabbed. I was able to defuse many situations with words alone. Yes, please tell us how you are a wonderful hostage negotiator and you saved the world from annihilation because of your education in psychology. |

Scevvin
Tri-gun Psychotic Tendencies.
3
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Posted - 2012.02.14 20:31:00 -
[445] - Quote
i'll vote for you if you can promise me kamikaze frigates i can fly in to the side of capital ships to inflict massive damage |

Johanne D'Arc
Rhine and Courtesan
23
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Posted - 2012.02.14 20:47:00 -
[446] - Quote
Devilish Ledoux wrote:Xenuria, please list your accomplishments related to Eve. Also, please list accomplishments in other areas that you believe are relevant to your candidacy.
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Travis Wells
Amok. Goonswarm Federation
176
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Posted - 2012.02.14 20:48:00 -
[447] - Quote
Why do you constantly avoid questions related to relevant eve mechanics that in the opinions of some may be broken and unfair and instead talk about your college degrees that have nothing to do with eve? I also noticed you are in an NPC corporation, since CSM is supposed to be the link between the player base and CCP, who are you even siding with? What do you even do in eve? What parts of this game do you partake in that you could have a foot to stand on if an idea came across to change it? |

Johanne D'Arc
Rhine and Courtesan
23
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Posted - 2012.02.14 20:57:00 -
[448] - Quote
Travis Wells wrote:Why do you constantly avoid questions related to relevant eve mechanics that in the opinions of some may be broken and unfair and instead talk about your college degrees that have nothing to do with eve? I also noticed you are in an NPC corporation, since CSM is supposed to be the link between the player base and CCP, who are you even siding with? What do you even do in eve? What parts of this game do you partake in that you could have a foot to stand on if an idea came across to change it?
I believe this relates to one of his more significant achievements. To corp hop to avoid interacting with other players who wardec him. |

Travis Wells
Amok. Goonswarm Federation
176
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Posted - 2012.02.14 21:08:00 -
[449] - Quote
I wonder how many times we need to ask the same question with different words in it before we get an answer. |

Johanne D'Arc
Rhine and Courtesan
23
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Posted - 2012.02.14 21:13:00 -
[450] - Quote
Xenuria wrote:Johanne D'Arc wrote:X3nUr1A izzzz a RaNdOm CrAzY guy! - X3nuR111 u r so funny and SOOO CRAZY XD LOLZ
WEEEEEWOOOOOOOWEEEEEEEEWOOOOOO O GO RANDOM PATROL Can you please not badpost in my thread?
I was simply helping you express the essence of your campaign in better English. |
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