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Hacker on westwood chats in Euro serv [message #31880] Thu, 17 July 2003 10:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
KIRBY098 is currently offline  KIRBY098
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Yano

How many people like "Kirby"?



Ooooooooh, a popularity contest. neato!

KIRBY for prom king. :rolleyes:


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Hacker on westwood chats in Euro serv [message #31884] Thu, 17 July 2003 10:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yano
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Colonel
I thought you would stop this by now, but you are simply not mature enough to stop it. So I will 'Kirby' don't comment on any of my posts and I will do the same whether you do or not.
Hacker on westwood chats in Euro serv [message #31918] Thu, 17 July 2003 12:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Crimson is currently offline  Crimson
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Xtrm2Matt

No offense Crimmy (dont want US to fall out) but until you decided to make RadiantX a "gaming network", RadiantX was going fine. We had perfect Administrators, Pete, Dave, Andy, Myself, Ice and proberly around 3-4 more (just cant remember some). The choice to make it a gaming network was down to you and Blazer. Many disagreed, i had many chats with Pete after and everytime it was "oh no crimson doesnt want... bleh". This whole arguement could proberly all be aimed at the deteration of RadiantX.


Uhhhh... that's the first I heard this. I wasn't a part of the decision to end the warez on RadiantX. I'd heard it was getting too expensive bandwidth-wise. Maybe Pete just told you that to get the heat off himself. All I wanted was a stable place for my visitors to chat, I never wanted to "run the network" or anything like that.

But I do agree that getting rid of the warez was the death mark of RadiantX. Without the large warez channels and the people they brought, the people remaining were mostly people from my neck of the woods and the agreement that Pete and I had became a lot more prevalent to the other opers.


I'm the bawss.
Hacker on westwood chats in Euro serv [message #31924] Thu, 17 July 2003 13:09 Go to previous message
Xtrm2Matt is currently offline  Xtrm2Matt
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Crimson

Xtrm2Matt

No offense Crimmy (dont want US to fall out) but until you decided to make RadiantX a "gaming network", RadiantX was going fine. We had perfect Administrators, Pete, Dave, Andy, Myself, Ice and proberly around 3-4 more (just cant remember some). The choice to make it a gaming network was down to you and Blazer. Many disagreed, i had many chats with Pete after and everytime it was "oh no crimson doesnt want... bleh". This whole arguement could proberly all be aimed at the deteration of RadiantX.


Uhhhh... that's the first I heard this. I wasn't a part of the decision to end the warez on RadiantX. I'd heard it was getting too expensive bandwidth-wise. Maybe Pete just told you that to get the heat off himself. All I wanted was a stable place for my visitors to chat, I never wanted to "run the network" or anything like that.

But I do agree that getting rid of the warez was the death mark of RadiantX. Without the large warez channels and the people they brought, the people remaining were mostly people from my neck of the woods and the agreement that Pete and I had became a lot more prevalent to the other opers.


Sorry Crim, was pissed of with all the shyte Kirby is trying to say. Forget that post Smile


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