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02-12-07, 04:27 PM #1BF2142 Slot Request
I would like to request a reservist slot on the BF2142 server.
I play under the name Gumbykey1337 in both the Battlefield servers and under the name Gumby in both the Source servers. I use the clan tag for C2C in all servers, though I used to use the [JettComm] tag back when I was in that clan. You can find links to my stats in my correctly configured buttons below. I am asking for a three month slot.
I accept all the rules of the server and I understand that as a reservist, I am held to an even higher standard than the other players on the server. I gladly accept the added responsibility of being a reservist.
Furthermore, I understand the cost of $5.00 per month and that no refunds can be given once my money has been received and my slot is activated.Sleep, eat, conquer, meditate, repeat.
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02-13-07, 07:34 AM #4
RE: BF2142 Slot Request
Welcome to BF2142 Gumby - it's a pleasure to reply.
I need to know the term - the length of the slot you intend to buy - and need a link to your 2142 stats.
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02-13-07, 12:19 PM #6RE: BF2142 Slot Request
http://battlefield.ea.com/battlefiel...ame=&Profiles=
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I have all the buttons below my sig correctly configured for the other server stats tooSleep, eat, conquer, meditate, repeat.
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02-14-07, 11:07 AM #8
RE: BF2142 Slot Request
Good point about the buttons Gumby. I'll have to start checking those for people.....
Approved and Locked - PM on the way with instructions.
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01-06-08, 05:10 PM #9
Blu-Ray vs HD-DVD: Is this the end of the war?
The news just continues to sour for the HD DVD camp. Earlier today, DailyTech reported that Warner Bros. decided to go Blu-ray exclusive by the end of May 2008. Warner Bros. executives backed their decision by saying that the move was beneficial for consumers.
"A two-format landscape has led to consumer confusion and indifference toward high definition, which has kept the technology from reaching mass adoption and becoming the important revenue stream that it can be for the industry," stated Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group President Kevin Tsujihara.
Toshiba, clearly stunned by the announcement, issued a press release of its own stating its disappointment with the decisions by Warner Bros.
"We will assess the potential impact of this announcement with the other HD DVD partner companies and valuate potential next steps," said Toshiba in a statement. "We remain firm in our belief that HD DVD is the format best suited to the wants and needs of the consumer."
It looks as though the fallout from the Warner Bros. move is coming fast and furiously. The DailyTech inbox was just moments ago greeted with the following message from a Toshiba representative regarding CES press meetings and the scheduled HD DVD press conference:
Based on the timing of the Warner Home Video announcement today, the HD DVD Promotional Group has decided to cancel 1:1 press meetings at CES, in addition to the press conference that was scheduled for Sunday evening. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause?
We are currently discussing the potential impact of this announcement with the other HD DVD partner companies and evaluating next steps. We believe the consumer continues to benefit from HD DVD's commitment to quality and affordability -- a bar that is critical for the mainstream success of any format.
We?ll continue to keep you updated on new developments around HD DVD.
It looks as though HD DVD may be on life support considering this latest series of events. Many consumers have been disheartened by the whole HD DVD vs. Blu-ray format war, but it looks as though a white flag may soon be planted.
DailyTech
Woot.
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01-07-08, 07:11 AM #10
Blu-Ray vs HD-DVD: Is this the end of the war?
When HD-DVD is a thing of the past here by the end of 08 all its fans can thank Microsoft. Just imagine if they hadn't rushed to market with faulty HD-DVD less drives in the 360 just to get a jump on Sony and Nintendo then the situation would be entirely different. Just makes me happy I waited the year and went with BD. Thanks for having having fore thought Sony.
Then again with the big guns backing Blu Ray I am not even sure Microsoft could money hat the competiton away and I know Toshiba can't.
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