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114327.10 in reply to 114327.5
Date: 10/4/2009 11:54:11 PM
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"Grammar nazi" is an Anglo-American internet colloquialism which means a person who is overly enthusiastic about correcting someone's word usage. I don't think anyone was accusing you of being a Nazi or alluding to that rather unfortunate series of events in German history.


I am quoting this because it says it better than I could.

Absolutely no offense was meant to anyone in particular or any nation or people in general.

As getupgetout stated, it is a fairly frequently used term meaning someone who goes out of their way to point out a grammatical error, whether perceived or real.

And it was directed towards myself.

Please accept my apology in this matter. I sincerely meant no offense and, in all seriousness, was not even paying attention to the flag icon in your post.

I was going to say that I will try to be more careful, but, on reflection, I will say instead that
I will pay more attention when I post and bear in mind the fact that words and phrases can have
different meanings in different places.

Once again, I am sorry. No offense was meant and I am incredibly ashamed and embarassed by any I have caused.

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114327.11 in reply to 114327.10
Date: 10/5/2009 2:42:56 AM
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in this case i had to apologize: sorry

Also thanks for getupgetout who stated it also

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114327.12 in reply to 114327.11
Date: 10/5/2009 11:16:58 AM
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in this case i had to apologize: sorry


You certainly have no need to apologize for my lack of foresight and poor choice of expression.

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114327.13 in reply to 114327.12
Date: 10/5/2009 12:15:41 PM
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at least we found those mysterious "barrier of language"

From: Enos84

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114327.14 in reply to 114327.13
Date: 10/6/2009 1:29:40 PM
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got a question regards training too

I want to train my SG in "inside scoring", this guy's my best player but his IS is an epic 1!
then I found out that I can't train IS for Shooting Guards. only for C/PF/SF.

So my question is how can I get him to train in IS?
If I use him as my starting SF in my games, will the training sched consider him as SF?
His best position given by the sim is SG.
How does the sim determine positions of your players in training?

Thanks!

From: CrazyEye

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114327.15 in reply to 114327.14
Date: 10/6/2009 2:42:07 PM
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If I use him as my starting SF in my games, will the training sched consider him as SF?


yes all his minutes he plays there will count for training, additional minutes as SG didnt count but them as PF and C.

then I found out that I can't train IS for Shooting Guards. only for C/PF/SF.


maybe you could wait, for a loosy week and train it two position i am no big fan of this three position thing. Or you play him more often on SF and train IS over one and one, which is in my eyes even ebtter for a guard.

From: Iron 121

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114327.16 in reply to 114327.14
Date: 10/6/2009 3:39:20 PM
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It is better not to train him at all in IS .With his level it is a waste of time. There ara many very good guards with the same level in IS.

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114327.17 in reply to 114327.14
Date: 10/6/2009 6:44:09 PM
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I agree its not worth it, even if u train him up 3 levels that will only be inept which is still bad. Much better off improving his shooting ability through improving driving, JS and JR

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114327.18 in reply to 114327.11
Date: 10/7/2009 1:37:08 PM
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As John Cleese would say: don't mention the war

From: Enos84

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114327.19 in reply to 114327.15
Date: 10/7/2009 5:21:52 PM
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oh.. ok, thanks for the info guys.

made me think about it... even if I train him, his IS would still be low.
I'll follow your advice then. Cheers!