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Vordak Kallager
Autocannons Anonymous Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.03.28 08:08:00 -
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Lapine Davion wrote:So Issler, how does it feel to basically tell the entire CSM to suck your **** just days before you have to start working with them for a year? Do you feel that this will help you in your goals to make eve a better place for miners?
I too am curious what possessed Issler to run off and make this thread without consulting the rest of the CSM about how to approach MittaniGate. It would have made a lot more sense for them to discuss the situation privately, decide what they were going to do (after seeing what CCP wanted/required out of the situation)) and then make a united public front about the post. Having one of them run off and immediately condemn her fellow CSM member's actions (while arguably morally justifiable to an extent) is not a very politically thought out move.
Is Issler really so quick to stab her fellow CSM in the back? She has to work with the rest of the CSM for a year, and I don't think this is a very good way to start off for her. They probably see her as some kind of rogue element that does whatever she wants for her own purposes. Not a very good first impression.
But, you know, to each their own or whatever. Hans Jagerblitzen for CSM7 |
Vordak Kallager
Autocannons Anonymous Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.03.28 08:20:00 -
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Frying Doom wrote:I thought it was good a couple of them spoke out. I wish they all had rather than just tow the party line.
Especially when the party line seems to be "Duck and Cover"
We've seen the effects of a CSM member acting without thinking. I think it isn't appropriate to immediately rush off and post your first instinct without consulting your co-workers about what happened, what now needs to happen, etc. It just doesn't seem very professional to me, and professionalism from the CSM is what started this whole shebang. Hans Jagerblitzen for CSM7 |
Vordak Kallager
Autocannons Anonymous Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.03.28 08:41:00 -
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Hans Jagerblitzen wrote:In evolutionary psychology and in cognitive neuroscience, patience is studied as a decision-making problem, involving the choice of either a small reward in the short term, or a more valuable reward in the long term. When given a choice, all animals, humans included, are inclined to favour short term rewards over long term rewards. This is despite the often greater benefits associated with long term rewards.
In a 2005 study involving common marmosets and cottontop tamarins, animals of both species faced a self-control paradigm in which individuals chose between taking an immediate small reward and waiting a variable amount of time for a large reward. Under these conditions, marmosets waited significantly longer for food than tamarins. This difference cannot be explained by life history, social behaviour or brain size. It can, however, be explained by feeding ecology: marmosets rely on gum, a food product acquired by waiting for exudate to flow from trees, whereas tamarins feed on insects, a food product requiring impulsive action. Foraging ecology, therefore, may provide a selective pressure for the evolution of self-control.
I think Hans just ninja-compared Issler to a small marsupial. Cool. Sa souvraya niende misain ye. |
Vordak Kallager
Autocannons Anonymous Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.03.28 18:44:00 -
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I'm just going to leave this here for all to see: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1008590#post1008590
Interesting. Sa souvraya niende misain ye. |
Vordak Kallager
Autocannons Anonymous Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.03.28 21:49:00 -
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I see the 12 relevant members of CSM7 doing a fine job this year in guiding CCP's development of the game we all love. Sa souvraya niende misain ye. |
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