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Issler Dainze for CSM7! Hear the bears roar!

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Taiwanistan
#781 - 2012-03-17 16:35:18 UTC
Eben Harper wrote:
I am a carebear, I am part of the majority, and I support Issler Dainze.

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TA on wis: "when we have a feature that is its own functional ecosystem of gameplay then hooks into the greater ecosystem of EVE as a whole, and it provides good replayability."

Blatant Forum Alt
Doomheim
#782 - 2012-03-17 16:39:09 UTC
Mr Epeen wrote:
Weaselior wrote:
if you lost to darius III you didn't run a strong campaign soz


Urban Dictionary wrote:
soz

Nonsensical internet slang term for "sorry", used by illiterate morons who for some reason substitute a “z” for “rry”, the latter of which would take an entire quarter of a second to type out.



Urban Dictionary wrote:
Epeen

(noun) short for "Electronic PEnis ENlargement".
Behavior quite commonly found on online discussion boards or similar, where some loser tries to establish his superiority - and thus the merit of his or her opinion - by stating how skilled and awesome he or she is, rather than forming a sound argument.
Frying Doom
#783 - 2012-03-17 16:39:41 UTC
Speaking of cesspools. I love the spin by The Mittani that everything good that has happened while CSM6 has been in office is his doing, yet not the bad things that have happened, Incarna being one of them. I'm not saying he is in anyway responsible for Incarna, but then I'm not saying he is responsible for all the good things that have occurred either.

Any spelling, grammatical and punctuation errors are because frankly, I don't care!!

Avila Cracko
#784 - 2012-03-17 17:00:48 UTC
My vote goes to miners friend.

truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

Frying Doom
#785 - 2012-03-17 17:02:20 UTC
Avila Cracko wrote:
My vote goes to miners friend.

Thank You Smile

Any spelling, grammatical and punctuation errors are because frankly, I don't care!!

Tarsus Zateki
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#786 - 2012-03-17 17:34:39 UTC
Issler Dainze wrote:
Tarsus Zateki wrote:
While I wish you the best of luck on your platform how are you planning to actually engage the people you consider your constituents? The majority of "carebears" in Eve Online don't actually play Eve Online. They go out of their way to find ways to minimize the time they spend in the client while their wallets blink. Most of these folks don't even know the CSM even exists let alone what issues there are.


How have I rated so much goon attention!?

I'm just a miner that had some friends, that loved Eve, and we mine. A lot!

We created a corp, then an alliance on the crazy concept of never being bump optimal. Bum optimal is anything better for the leaders than the members. Kind of sounds like a very prominent alliance in Eve. Is it better to the mittens than a bee? Yes I bet.!

So I want Eve to be better! Starting with the miners! My Sci Fi movie model is Firefly! We are the mudders!! And I toast you all with a mudders milk!!


Miners Unite!

Issler Dainze
Eight years in the belt!
Committed to the idea the leaders serve the members!!
The MIner's Friend!
CSM 7 Candidate!


You still didn't answer my question. Leave side stepping hard questions to The Mittani, he's far more adept at it. So the question still stands.

You asked me once, what was in Room 101. I told you that you knew the answer already. Everyone knows it. The thing that is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world.

Snowflake Tem
The Order of Symbolic Measures
#787 - 2012-03-17 17:54:12 UTC
I don't know about hearing the bears roar - it's more like a mewling meep. Industrialists and marketeers have no teeth becaus e they have no control of their product once it is put on the markets. they can not choose who to sell to.
If they had a blacklist option in thier sell orders you'd see some real weeping and gnashing of teeth going on. but it would probably break the markets so, you know, we meep.
Snowflake Tem
The Order of Symbolic Measures
#788 - 2012-03-17 18:00:24 UTC  |  Edited by: Snowflake Tem
if you really want to hurt the nullsec alliances you'll keep your products off the open market and sell via contract internally.
which hurts you just as much as them 'cos your not getting the revenue you are used to. it's all part of the game. find a balance and prevail.
Eben Harper
Doomheim
#789 - 2012-03-18 00:18:08 UTC
Avila Cracko wrote:
My vote goes to miners friend.
Thank you cadet o7
Snowflake Tem wrote:
Industrialists and marketeers have no teeth becaus e they have no control of their product once it is put on the markets. they can not choose who to sell to.
If they had a blacklist option in thier sell orders you'd see some real weeping and gnashing of teeth going on.
I don't think the Amarrian mother of my half brother could have put it better. Industrialists should have the right to know who they are selling to and refuse service, even on the open market (GOON EMBARGO).Bear

Eben Harper
Doomheim
#790 - 2012-03-18 00:34:57 UTC
Tarsus Zateki wrote:
The majority of "carebears" in Eve Online don't actually play Eve Online. They go out of their way to find ways to minimize the time they spend in the client while their wallets blink. Most of these folks don't even know the CSM even exists let alone what issues there are.
Be that as it may as paying customers shouldn't they receive representation just as any other paying customer? In my opinion one of the greatest appeals of EvE Online is that it's such a massive and open universe anyone can pay a monthly fee and play it AS THEY SEE FIT, which is why it annoys me when certain nullseccers and pvpers claim someone doesn't even matter because they don't play EvE Online a particular way. Who is anyone to say how anyone else should spend their $15 to play this game?

I am a carebear, I am part of the majority, and I support Issler Dainze. Cool
Alavaria Fera
GoonWaffe
#791 - 2012-03-18 01:15:06 UTC  |  Edited by: Alavaria Fera
Eben Harper wrote:
Avila Cracko wrote:
My vote goes to miners friend.
Thank you cadet o7
Snowflake Tem wrote:
Industrialists and marketeers have no teeth becaus e they have no control of their product once it is put on the markets. they can not choose who to sell to.
If they had a blacklist option in thier sell orders you'd see some real weeping and gnashing of teeth going on.
I don't think the Amarrian mother of my half brother could have put it better. Industrialists should have the right to know who they are selling to and refuse service, even on the open market (GOON EMBARGO).Bear

Yes, because no one would just sell it to us anyway, as the margins for flipping cheap embargo goods into "for nullsec" contracts would never tempt anyone ever.

If highsec corps can get themselves cleaned out (except for the Miitani's regards), you'd imagine some alt characters trained for mining/industry would be able to flip a bunch of contracts. But no, clearly not, we'd just choke to death as the endless titans of

wait.

Triggered by: Wars of Sovless Agression, Bending the Knee, Twisting the Knife, Eating Sov Wheaties, Bombless Bombers, Fizzlesov, Interceptor Fleets, Running Away, GhostTime Vuln, Renters, Bombs, Bubbles ?

Snowflake Tem
The Order of Symbolic Measures
#792 - 2012-03-18 11:50:39 UTC
Alavaria Fera wrote:
Eben Harper wrote:
Avila Cracko wrote:
My vote goes to miners friend.
Thank you cadet o7
Snowflake Tem wrote:
Industrialists and marketeers have no teeth becaus e they have no control of their product once it is put on the markets. they can not choose who to sell to.
If they had a blacklist option in thier sell orders you'd see some real weeping and gnashing of teeth going on.
I don't think the Amarrian mother of my half brother could have put it better. Industrialists should have the right to know who they are selling to and refuse service, even on the open market (GOON EMBARGO).Bear

Yes, because no one would just sell it to us anyway, as the margins for flipping cheap embargo goods into "for nullsec" contracts would never tempt anyone ever.

If highsec corps can get themselves cleaned out (except for the Miitani's regards), you'd imagine some alt characters trained for mining/industry would be able to flip a bunch of contracts. But no, clearly not, we'd just choke to death as the endless titans of

wait.


RP is just empty threats and posturing behind borrowed ideals.

The Ice Interdiction was not nearly as effective as people would like to believe. No one uses Gallente Towers seriously, and it did not have significant impact on jump fuel either. you guys need a foe worthy of you, i don't see any here.

sure goons have stockpiles in place and alt corps to ensure supplys from highsec, not one thinks you don't.

but if hissy Issler wants to unite the "bears" as one voice she needs to get serious about taking out the competition to her alliance and impose said trade restrictions. I'll give her credit for using honey rather than the sitng to heard her hippies but at some point she would be wise to fund the merc corps that are suffering at the mo with a few select contracts.

Highsec is a mess. you goons did not even dint my competition in fighting my wars for me. Savvys know when to ditch a product and move on to something else and leave the suffering to the bots in mind and substance.
Crucis Cassiopeiae
Ministry of War
Amarr Empire
#793 - 2012-03-18 18:25:34 UTC
Avila Cracko wrote:
My vote goes to miners friend.


That's the spirit Big smile

Vote Issler Dainze for CSM7! http://community.eveonline.com/council/voting/Vote.asp?c=470 

Alavaria Fera
GoonWaffe
#794 - 2012-03-19 00:23:25 UTC
Snowflake Tem wrote:
Savvys know when to ditch a product and move on to something else and leave the suffering to the bots in mind and substance.

well said.

Triggered by: Wars of Sovless Agression, Bending the Knee, Twisting the Knife, Eating Sov Wheaties, Bombless Bombers, Fizzlesov, Interceptor Fleets, Running Away, GhostTime Vuln, Renters, Bombs, Bubbles ?

Trini Soren
Doomheim
#795 - 2012-03-19 06:22:28 UTC
Issler Dainze wrote:


Miners
Industrialists
Traders
Small Corps
Independent players
High Sec PvE
Casual Players
Ambulation


Happy miners mean cheap ore.
I'm an industrialist (mostly building Tornados for our gank friends right now)
Happy traders means competition/ lower prices.
I'm a small corp.
Independent players are the backbone of Eve.
High sec PvE could use a boost I guess.
Casual players are just as important as the rest of the playerbase.
Ambulation would give me something to do as I rarely undock.

You hit all the right buttons for me and you have my vote.
Elanor Vega
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#796 - 2012-03-19 08:35:01 UTC
I really hope that you get a CSM chair Issler.
We must give a chance to every part of EVE.
Tallian Saotome
Nuclear Arms Exchange Inc.
#797 - 2012-03-19 08:44:09 UTC
Snowflake Tem wrote:

The Ice Interdiction was not nearly as effective as people would like to believe. No one uses Gallente Towers seriously, and it did not have significant impact on jump fuel either. you guys need a foe worthy of you, i don't see any here.

Umm, as both a thanatos carrier pilot and someone who helps design poses from time to time, both of these things are untrue. Gallente towers WERE used seriously for moonmining, the silo bonus is ****, and oxytopes more than doubled in price, from around 700isk/unit. Highest I paid during the rush was 2k per unit, which it held at for a couple weeks(glad I live 3 jumps from a blue ice belt in nullsec).

Inappropriate signature removed, CCP Phantom.

Snowflake Tem
The Order of Symbolic Measures
#798 - 2012-03-19 09:52:35 UTC
Tallian Saotome wrote:
[quote=Snowflake Tem]
Umm, as both a thanatos carrier pilot and someone who helps design poses from time to time, both of these things are untrue. Gallente towers WERE used seriously for moonmining, the silo bonus is ****, and oxytopes more than doubled in price, from around 700isk/unit. Highest I paid during the rush was 2k per unit, which it held at for a couple weeks(glad I live 3 jumps from a blue ice belt in nullsec).


okay, I guess i showed my ignorance of moon mining there - but I believe the price hike was down to marketeers taking advantage of the excuse not to put their reserves on the market.
Snowflake Tem
The Order of Symbolic Measures
#799 - 2012-03-19 10:03:48 UTC  |  Edited by: Snowflake Tem
This is why selling internally within an alliance is vital and why Jade Cougar is positioning to make himself an industrial powerhouse.
Kai Tel
State War Academy
Caldari State
#800 - 2012-03-19 10:06:41 UTC
Snowflake Tem wrote:
Tallian Saotome wrote:
[quote=Snowflake Tem]
Umm, as both a thanatos carrier pilot and someone who helps design poses from time to time, both of these things are untrue. Gallente towers WERE used seriously for moonmining, the silo bonus is ****, and oxytopes more than doubled in price, from around 700isk/unit. Highest I paid during the rush was 2k per unit, which it held at for a couple weeks(glad I live 3 jumps from a blue ice belt in nullsec).


okay, I guess i showed my ignorance of moon mining there - but I believe the price hike was down to marketeers taking advantage of the excuse not to put their reserves on the market.


Doesn't matter. Your campaign for next year's elections is off to a good start Snowflake. I'll be watching.