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140186.69 in reply to 140186.58
Date: 4/12/2010 7:47:04 PM
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Naker, I think you should incorporate Devil Advocate's guide in a way that his is the first section and what you wrote at the start of the thread is the second section.

His material is aimed at people who've just signed up: what do I do with my initial roster, how long is the season, stuff like that. Your material is more targeted for intermediate users: how do I train effectively, how do I get the most out of my arena, etc. If you merged them in this fashion it would make a pretty comprehensive guide. Just a suggestion.

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140186.70 in reply to 140186.58
Date: 4/13/2010 12:12:36 AM
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I like everything thats written by you and RiP88. Mine was just an contrary opinion and should be kept seperately from the cast iron facts. I'll gladly help with more 'Case Studies' which I guess would be more appropriate for mentoring and yes there should be heavy disclaimers attached to anything I write!!! KUTGW

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140186.71 in reply to 140186.68
Date: 4/13/2010 3:17:33 AM
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Thank you, just glad it could help :)

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140186.72 in reply to 140186.69
Date: 4/13/2010 3:20:41 AM
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Hey,
I understand what you mean, and I'll consider it, but my only objection is that it takes away the point of an FAQ. I guess I consider an FAQ something that can quickly be referenced for a particular question without having to look through a guide etc as well. But I'll think about it and see what others want and then work on it.
Thanks,
Virus

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140186.73 in reply to 140186.72
Date: 4/13/2010 4:45:04 AM
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Nice work! Your post is now being linked everywhere. As a mentor I send my buddies to read your post first; since many starter questions can be found in here. I also thought about making one; but there is always a difference in doing and thinking. So thank you.

Rijswijker.

yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the "present."
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140186.74 in reply to 140186.73
Date: 4/13/2010 5:18:50 AM
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No worries :)
Thanks,
Virus

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140186.75 in reply to 140186.74
Date: 4/13/2010 7:46:00 AM
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Great post!

I am the responsible of the Mentors' programe in Portugal and I will use your FAQ there as well (Translated and perhaps with some extra/minor modifications)

Your credits will be mantained!

Thanks for the thread!

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140186.76 in reply to 140186.74
Date: 4/13/2010 8:41:31 AM
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Wow! What an amazing an informative post! (And all the supporting posts!)
I've just spent the last half hour reading through it, and even though I've been playing for a month now (and lurking in the forums reading as much as I can) I still learnt heaps and heaps of useful info!

Thank you so much mate, this was a much needed post!
I've copied and pasted it into my own document just in case this thread ever goes missing!

Thanks again bud!

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140186.77 in reply to 140186.75
Date: 4/13/2010 9:56:24 AM
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Hey,
Thank you. Feel free to translate it :)
Virus

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140186.78 in reply to 140186.76
Date: 4/13/2010 9:58:22 AM
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Glad I could help :)
Cheers,
Virus

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140186.79 in reply to 140186.17
Date: 4/13/2010 1:33:48 PM
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hey man

great stuff... i've read the first 2 posts ( the rest i'll read once i get time to catch up on the reading) but it seems good.

only minor detail, it's on very long text to read ^^

i am writing an entire trainings manual from scratch, combining personal experience and 3 other training manuals (one written in french, one in dutch and one from BB Belgium). got some other projects going on aswell. i'll use this text of your once i finished my triing manual, but anyhow, from what i read till hear, great stuff.

Rev

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