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HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#21 - 2016-02-03 20:54:44 UTC
I haven't read the thread. If people are looking for sympathy votes in the CSM campaign, you'll make a terrible CSM. I have the utmost respect for those with disabilities, physical or psychological, but I don't think this is a place for it.

My CSM campaign focuses on improving the eve experience and bringing in new or old characters. Eve online is great. Hoorah for the game we love.

Mail me with any questions or concerns. Or heck, post em here. Have a wonderful day.

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

Nitshe Razvedka
#22 - 2016-02-04 01:29:52 UTC
Holey as you all know is a reserved humble man.

Not one for sharing his emotions nor human side.

As a C&P associate having known the person since.....since.....well since morning tea. I have discovered a secret he carries in his RL.

Something he overcomes every day, bearing it, almost hidden in the crowd.

Well I don't know if I should tell you all myself.

If you did know I am sure you would see him with fresh eyes and just propel him to the top of your hearts and vote.


Well maybe I should let the humble man himself tell you in his own words......................









Queue you Holey.

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HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#23 - 2016-02-04 03:17:41 UTC
Well, after a night of hard station trading I'm quite tired.

I think a vote for me is a vote for a higher standard of intergrity in the csm community. Most are biased in one way or another, but I believe in impartiality as far as the subjects at hand. It's the voter's who own the right to choose. I've explained my platform to the satisfaction of some and probably the disgust of others.
Being quite experienced at most aspects of this game I think I would be a good voice for our community. 8 years of experience with ups and downs like a roller-coaster leave their mark.
In this we can make a compromise and find the best solution to bring OUR game back into a golden age that would nerf any other.
Let's forget about skins and new mechanics and look at what everyone wants, not what is imposed on us.

Choose wisely I say because this is a critical time to save Eve Online and make it an awe inspiring experience for everyone. lets turn 20 thousand players on average to 50 again!

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#24 - 2016-02-04 13:49:22 UTC
Happy hunting, mining, or Indy stuff today folks. I wrote a post in c and p that was meant to go here. Check it out if you like.
A vote for me is a vote for a character with 8 yrs experience who has done mostly everything.

Fly safe friends.

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

Nitshe Razvedka
#25 - 2016-02-04 20:57:12 UTC
A man of boundless energy, the go to man, another bum p for our man from hisec.

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HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#26 - 2016-02-04 21:01:48 UTC
Nitshe Razvedka wrote:
A man of boundless energy, the go to man, another bum p for our man from hisec.


People have said some mean things about you. But I think you're aiight.

I had a dream, a dream of can flipping and it was wonderful.

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

Mike Adoulin
Happys Happy Hamster Hunting Club
#27 - 2016-02-04 23:55:50 UTC
For those of you who haven't had to deal with 'sheet, here is what he is actually like.

A truly class act.

So don't be fooled by the veneer of civility.....it's all an act.

Hell, I would vote for Xenuria before I would vote for this guy.

And Xenuria deserves to be permabanned.

Straight

Everything in EVE is a trap.

And if it isn't, it's your job to make it a trap...:)

You want to know what immorality in EVE Online looks like? Look no further than Ripard "Jester" Teg.

Chribba is the Chuck Norris of EVE.

HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#28 - 2016-02-05 01:34:56 UTC  |  Edited by: HoleySheet1
I think the sensationalized fiction about me is a wonderful way to learn about my role-playing villainous ways. The lead farmer saga was a personal attack on a level unknown in internet gaming. I did nothing to them but yet they made up all this fiction, as well, real life threats were involved. Honestly, they were lucky they didn't have Interpol show up at each of their doors, but I realized it was just a bunch of computer geeks from the UK, and couldn't be bothered. Photo shopped texts and images that will immortalize me, in a way I've learned to accept. At least I've killed over a trillion in isk now and collected some of it, it was about 3 billion that was stolen from me when I lost my wh network.

I'm sorry for the previous post. Some people must bang their head of an imaginary wall I suppose.

Have a great dayBig smile

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#29 - 2016-02-05 12:12:46 UTC  |  Edited by: HoleySheet1
So, I thought an interesting topic today would be setting up a reaction of moon minerals in a series of pos's from my recollection and experience.
I used internet resources and about a couple dozen moon probes to find my system. I found 2 viable moons for extraction and reaction. It was 2 moons, a platinum moon and a chromium moon. I checked and there was a reaction for hexite, what a fun endeavour I thought.
Now I wanted to do this on-the-cheap because I knew the pos's could be vaporized at any time and fuel costs for the pos's were a part of the equation also. At the time...I think it was maybe 2010, the profit after costs was about 900 mill a month which was great for me as plex's were hovering around 300-400 mill, everything was substantially cheaper.
I had my fancy new crane and a sense of adventure. I knew this would take a few trips so I bought all the stuff including the old pos fuel elements for about a month. That's a medium pos of your choice, and a small pos for starters. I needed two moon extractors, 1 for each moon, 4 silos, a simple reactor and the hexite reaction blueprint or whatever it is.
Ok, so I anchored my pos's, got them running and anchored the moon extractors and linked them to the silos at each moon. The medium pos had just enough powergrid and cpu for my needs as far as the reaction. So my moon goo starts filling up in the silos...what a glorious thing, practically, completely passive isk generation.
Now I set the reactor up at the medium pos linked with the last 2 silos; one for the platinum I was collecting at the small pos and the other for the finished product, the hexite.
Once I had amassed enough of each material I started her up. It was a beautiful thing, I transported the platinum to the medium pos, put in the hexite reaction bp and it starts printing isk. I had it up for a few months before a large entity at the time asked me "nicely" to go away. I knew my moon harvesting time was over so I bought all hardeners and guns/utility defences and anchored them to both pos's and left with a message that ill go down fighting thanks very much. If not that, at least waste their time a little longer shooting down the pos's. I left the solo moon mining venture ahead of the game...minus 2 pos's. In the end it was a great experience. Trying to find any viable moons is a tough job however in today's eve.
That's why I think rarity 8 and 16 moon materials should be offered in high sec. It's a fun process to set up and it's isk made easy.
We need prices to go down, Eve is getting too expensive as far as in-game ships/items. This would contribute to helping lower prices which is good for everyone except the fat cats who profit from gouging the players.

Have a great day everyone, I hope this was enlightening to some. It was similar to the lead farmer's saga which follows me like a fictional/virtual ball and chain, but these guys just took their moons and didn't go on a crazy rampage making up slanderous stories and threatening me in real-life. Negatives aside, moon mining is great fun and as your CSM representative I will look into moon materials being offered in high sec for the benefit of newer or older players. I think it would set off a lot of competition and interest too.

Edit : This would also make high sec pos's/citadels an interest to more people. At the moment a high sec pos has limited use and apeal. Plus as many of us know, getting your state standing to 5 can takes quite a bit of grinding...Oops

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

Mobadder Thworst
Doomheim
#30 - 2016-02-06 04:10:07 UTC
For those who have contempt for the discussion of high sec aggro mechanics:

-70% of the game population lives exclusively in high sec, therefore highsec must be engaging.
-the state of highsec is the state of the game. We need reps who understand the risk structure of highsec
-if we are being honest, high sec is nearly perfectly safe if you avoid the pipeline and hubs... Perfect safety feels good, but is not truly engaging.
-Cheap war decs reduce the size and quality of corps that declare war... So that normal corps can win. The super MERCs only exist because war is so expensive. Before retribution, a war dec Corp with 3-5 members was normal. That means target corps can win and still get playtime (when the aggressors are logged off).

-can flipping was the "gateway" to pvp. It was casual pvp you could dabble in without commitment or expense. It was the best pvp mechanic in the game. We need it back. Without it, highsec is turning into a boring place.



When I joined, I undocked into a carnival of baiters, flippers, and smacktalkers. I feared them, but I watched their fights and local chat with fascination.

Now, noobs undock into pristine silent lonely space...alone. There is nothing happening outside station. There is nothing in local chat. The whole of highsec is full of nothing.
Nitshe Razvedka
#31 - 2016-02-06 06:49:50 UTC  |  Edited by: Nitshe Razvedka
Mobadder Thworst wrote:
For those who have contempt for the discussion of high sec aggro mechanics:

-70% of the game population lives exclusively in high sec, therefore highsec must be engaging.

-can flipping was the "gateway" to pvp. It was casual pvp you could dabble in without commitment or expense. It was the best pvp mechanic in the game. We need it back. Without it, highsec is turning into a boring place.



When I joined, I undocked into a carnival of baiters, flippers, and smacktalkers. I feared them, but I watched their fights and local chat with fascination.

Now, noobs undock into pristine silent lonely space...alone. There is nothing happening outside station. There is nothing in local chat. The whole of highsec is full of nothing.


Explain the mechanics of 'can flipping' to the newer players of Eve. If set correctly it can counter freighter ganking for profit.

Thx Moe, didn't think you had a ganker nerf in you.Big smile

Thieving pirates discuss INTEGRITY; Anarchist gankers give us LAWS; and Whoring merc's cry then blow off clients with INSULTS.

Up is down and down is up in the C&P Forum.

Nitshe Razvedka
#32 - 2016-02-06 06:52:55 UTC
HoleySheet1 wrote:
So, I thought an interesting topic today would be setting up a reaction of moon minerals in a series of pos's from my recollection and experience.
I used internet resources and about a couple dozen moon probes to find my system. I found 2 viable moons for extraction and reaction. It was 2 moons, a platinum moon and a chromium moon. I checked and there was a reaction for hexite, what a fun endeavour I thought.
Now I wanted to do this on-the-cheap because I knew the pos's could be vaporized at any time and fuel costs for the pos's were a part of the equation also. At the time...I think it was maybe 2010, the profit after costs was about 900 mill a month which was great for me as plex's were hovering around 300-400 mill, everything was substantially cheaper.
I had my fancy new crane and a sense of adventure. I knew this would take a few trips so I bought all the stuff including the old pos fuel elements for about a month. That's a medium pos of your choice, and a small pos for starters. I needed two moon extractors, 1 for each moon, 4 silos, a simple reactor and the hexite reaction blueprint or whatever it is.
Ok, so I anchored my pos's, got them running and anchored the moon extractors and linked them to the silos at each moon. The medium pos had just enough powergrid and cpu for my needs as far as the reaction. So my moon goo starts filling up in the silos...what a glorious thing, practically, completely passive isk generation.
Now I set the reactor up at the medium pos linked with the last 2 silos; one for the platinum I was collecting at the small pos and the other for the finished product, the hexite.
Once I had amassed enough of each material I started her up. It was a beautiful thing, I transported the platinum to the medium pos, put in the hexite reaction bp and it starts printing isk. I had it up for a few months before a large entity at the time asked me "nicely" to go away. I knew my moon harvesting time was over so I bought all hardeners and guns/utility defences and anchored them to both pos's and left with a message that ill go down fighting thanks very much. If not that, at least waste their time a little longer shooting down the pos's. I left the solo moon mining venture ahead of the game...minus 2 pos's. In the end it was a great experience. Trying to find any viable moons is a tough job however in today's eve.
That's why I think rarity 8 and 16 moon materials should be offered in high sec. It's a fun process to set up and it's isk made easy.
We need prices to go down, Eve is getting too expensive as far as in-game ships/items. This would contribute to helping lower prices which is good for everyone except the fat cats who profit from gouging the players.

Have a great day everyone, I hope this was enlightening to some. It was similar to the lead farmer's saga which follows me like a fictional/virtual ball and chain, but these guys just took their moons and didn't go on a crazy rampage making up slanderous stories and threatening me in real-life. Negatives aside, moon mining is great fun and as your CSM representative I will look into moon materials being offered in high sec for the benefit of newer or older players. I think it would set off a lot of competition and interest too.

Edit : This would also make high sec pos's/citadels an interest to more people. At the moment a high sec pos has limited use and apeal. Plus as many of us know, getting your state standing to 5 can takes quite a bit of grinding...Oops




All those wordy words, Holey great ideas, just need an executive summary for the time poor and dumb asses like me.

Thieving pirates discuss INTEGRITY; Anarchist gankers give us LAWS; and Whoring merc's cry then blow off clients with INSULTS.

Up is down and down is up in the C&P Forum.

HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#33 - 2016-02-06 12:00:48 UTC  |  Edited by: HoleySheet1
Mine your moon goo, react it with another. Then, start printing isk. Condensed, I would like to see rarity 8 and 16 moon goo in high sec. It would be one way to bring down prices.


As far as the can flipping days I remember one time a friend of mine named r' sin and myself left about 40 cans outside hek station. No one would touch them, as they knew we had a nice logistics configuration. If an organized force hit us we had problems, but for the most part our so-called Triangle of Pwn(3 guardians) kept us a feared duo in the heimetar region. The reason for the retribution patch still eludes me...nothing needed fixing. It encouraged multi boxing players to have multiple accounts also.
At the end of the day more account for ccp means more profit for their business to prosper, which I want also. Ccp, I believe this game is your bread and butter, don't scare away customers with "special interest" ideas. A modified roll back is necessary.

Have a great one folks. Fly safe.

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#34 - 2016-02-07 16:47:28 UTC  |  Edited by: HoleySheet1
Greeting capsuleers, I hope your having fun today because I'm not (at work). Leave a post or reply and I will answer promptly.

Have a great day!

Thought for the day :

Does anyone do burner missions? Did anyone ever do burner missions? I think it was a poor choice. More challenging and profitable lvl 4's would've been nice. I've got 9.0 and 6.0 in caldari and Amarr state for standings. I for one know the doldrum of grinding missions for weeks. We need some more variety.

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

Nitshe Razvedka
#35 - 2016-02-08 07:42:20 UTC
Another bump for another member of the Commonwealth. Do you own a Vizsla and do you like black pudding?

Thieving pirates discuss INTEGRITY; Anarchist gankers give us LAWS; and Whoring merc's cry then blow off clients with INSULTS.

Up is down and down is up in the C&P Forum.

HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#36 - 2016-02-08 21:35:26 UTC
I ate fried black pudding as a child and adolescent. I think back and what I was eating I think of today as fried scabs, tasty though.
I'm not sure what a vizsla is, please enlighten me.
If it's a car, I've had several ladas (Russian junk), a skoda(Czech I think), a few Yamaha bikes, and even a 1968 porche 911 hard-top convertable...you think a 100mn fleet stabbed accelerate fast? Try a 911. Right now I have a civic which I like.

Vote for me for CSM because I speak for you, not this mittens guy or anyone else. You as an individual and your enjoyment in eve is my priority.

Thanks for taking the time to read. At least I know I got Mo's attentionBlink

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

Nitshe Razvedka
#37 - 2016-02-09 01:32:36 UTC
HoleySheet1 wrote:
I ate fried black pudding as a child and adolescent. I think back and what I was eating I think of today as fried scabs, tasty though.
I'm not sure what a vizsla is, please enlighten me.
If it's a car, I've had several ladas (Russian junk), a skoda(Czech I think), a few Yamaha bikes, and even a 1968 porche 911 hard-top convertable...you think a 100mn fleet stabbed accelerate fast? Try a 911. Right now I have a civic which I like.

Vote for me for CSM because I speak for you, not this mittens guy or anyone else. You as an individual and your enjoyment in eve is my priority.

Thanks for taking the time to read. At least I know I got Mo's attentionBlink



If you are truly Magyar you would know what a Vizsla is, its the best gun dog in the world. Had one for 13 years, part of the family. My BMW x5 turbo diesel has gr8 acceleration and economical to drive, prob beat a 68 911. My son and I have blood sausage most week ends, good Scottish fare, he put his nose up first time until he tasted how good it was.

Thieving pirates discuss INTEGRITY; Anarchist gankers give us LAWS; and Whoring merc's cry then blow off clients with INSULTS.

Up is down and down is up in the C&P Forum.

HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#38 - 2016-02-09 01:50:52 UTC  |  Edited by: HoleySheet1
My father was a Hungarian immigrant. I was born in Canada. I appreciate my roots and wished my father was still around so I could learn more about the culture. One thing that I did learn is that Hungarians are the best at everything.
While I am humble these days, I tend to agree with him.

Considerr a vote for me for CSM. I will represent you, the player, and create a better starting experience as well as try to entice more to come to OUR game.

PS The Skoda was Yugoslavian, now I remember.Lol

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#39 - 2016-02-09 12:58:05 UTC
Good morning capsuleers on this February 9th 2016.

My topic today is ganking. I was convo'd by someone asking me whether I support ganking. I have always had a pod popping toon based in perimeter who ganks autopilot pods. It can be good fun and can really tick someone off. I did this even before implants were displayed on killmails, so you would have to judge it's worth by hate mail you received.
On the flip side, I've tried the tornado and hauler gank and scoop technique in Amarr. It can be very profitable and fun. I haven't had that much success but one time a hauler I popped gave me 1.3 billion in loot.
I've never taken part in a freighter gank but have watched many. People just need to haul less so you're not such a juicy target. I wouldn't want to say I am a pioneer of ganking, but Code definitely perfected the art.

I know also the sting of being ganked. Why, just this weekend I was writing on the forums and had one of my toons on the uedama gate in sivala. While writing I looked over to see my guardian in structure then pop. At least I got the pod out (mid grade slaves phew). I know there are 2 sides on this but I think ganking has become an integral part of eve and players must take precautions to avoid monetary loss.

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

HoleySheet1
Deep-Fried Prawns with Lemon
#40 - 2016-02-10 00:39:30 UTC
It would seem I let my passport expire a while back as I don't like flying anything but spaceships. It's a technicality as I can get it renewed post haste. However, if this puts me out of the running I hope some intelligent people with good ideas will be voted in this year. Let's make the new player game experience better. Let's attract more subscribers. Don't let special interest groups run the game.
Good luck candidates and this thread was fun. Remember our game needs some cardio pulmonary resuscitation or it might die.
Big smileBig smileBig smile

Killing your ships and pods since 2008. Killboards don't lie, Don't get mad, get better.

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