I tried a few of those on the list. I just got bored of them. But one can never get bored of spam.
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Solver,
certainly sounds like a lot of people are willing to help you in some way
Originally posted by Dr Zoidberg
Hey, I´m now a King. All hail King Zoidberg!
hope we see you in one of the many Civ III playgrounds soon
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Originally posted by Rasputin
i unfortunatly have had little to do with most people interviewed so far, so the interview feature has not held my interest.Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
I can kill you whenever I please... but not today. - The Cigarette Smoking Man
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Originally posted by Solver
Now this is a comment I find very interesting. The people that have been interviewed so far include prominent CtPers and SMACers, well-known Civ2 players, Yin, the biggest critic of Civ3, Ming and even DanQ, one of the owners. I do honestly think that this selection of people is interesting for most, and it also works well with the site topic - that is, Civ was being discussed, too. Not just random chit-chat. Also IMO, interviewes with, say, well known OTers with barely mentioning Civ at all, would only be interesting to a limited number of OTers. Or I may be wrong .
and not trying to answer for Raz, but from my point of view, there certainly is an abundance of talent floating around these forums you could get some great interviews with these people. I believe you would open up a few interesting and strong topic points:
(in no special order)
Vmxa1
Dominae
Trip
BigFree;
MWIA;
Conmcb25
Snoopy369
Rommell2D
Sn00py
Master Zen
Dr Spike
Alexman
Octavian X
Togas
Big Furry Monster
E_T
MarkG
Rasputin
Smiley
Sandmann
Modo44
Vovan
GodKing
Theseus
Aqualung
Panag
Warpstorm
MetalTurtle
Harry Tuttle
Skanky Burns
Gramphos
Yourself
UnOrthOdOx
where do I stop......
all of these people are personalities that not only touch the hearts and souls of people who use these threads in many forums, but also each make their mark, adding to that which is the community known as Apolyton.
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why? they are people that make this community what it is.
also what is the difference of an active to an inactive member? does that matter, for who can tell if they are in lurker mode at the moment
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That's a good point, Lord Nuclear.
I think we should also not lose sight of the fact that Solver's time is on a volunteer basis. Interviewing many current members, although potentially very interesting, would be prohibitively time consuming. The past interviews have been an interesting read.
Solver, I must also commend you on standing up and answering these questions with a good attitude.Haven't been here for ages....
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