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61. Belligerent Undesirables Narrative Analysis - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
War Kitten wrote: Shao Huang wrote: I received a contract to do a narrative analysis on Belligerent Undesirables. This post and the link constitute fulfillment of my part of the contract and are in accord with the advance I received. A pleas...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.25 00:37:00
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62. Belligerent Undesirables Narrative Analysis - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Mayhaw Morgan wrote: Shao Huang wrote: what does it mean to be free in the EVErse? Well, what does it mean to be free at all? The idea that things can even be free is itself a paradigm. A more refined version of that freedom-paradigm migh...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 23:51:00
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63. Belligerent Undesirables Narrative Analysis - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Inxentas Ultramar wrote: Shao Huang wrote: If it is not yet clear I am asking: 'what does it mean to be free in the EVErse?' My working assumption is that everyone I encounter has an actively working model of this for themselves, consciously...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 23:07:00
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64. Belligerent Undesirables Narrative Analysis - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Without requoting your post, I will say that I do live in the waters of your various assertions, proposed methodologies and such. One of the paradoxes involved in this is that from the objectivists point of view, questions about and alternatives t...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 22:49:00
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65. . - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
-¦|-¦ -¦+»-¦ ~-¦|-½|-¦~ Etc. (Probably off topic)
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 20:33:00
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66. Belligerent Undesirables Narrative Analysis - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Mayhaw Morgan wrote: The verbosity and esoteric wording and phrasing are a little frustrating, but the tl;dr of the piece seems to be this: The Belligerent Undesirables challenge the underlying notions that other EVE players have about virtual...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 20:22:00
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67. Belligerent Undesirables Narrative Analysis - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Quote: Because any researcher or academic understands what is needed to call a paper 'academic' and for it to whole its own weight in credibility by being based on facts, not hearsay. I am not denouncing his 'work' because of the topic, but be...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 20:05:00
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68. Belligerent Undesirables Narrative Analysis - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Quote: Stopped reading there. Yes, my intent in the statement was that people could self select early on.I am glad to hear this was successful in your case. What is more accurate is that the work does not use quantitative data such as occurr...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 18:51:00
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69. Belligerent Undesirables Narrative Analysis - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Josef Djugashvilis wrote: Did james aged 13 and a bit dictate this to you? Utter tosh, well written, is still utter tosh. I believe 'tosh' is a colloquial expression for rubbish or garbage among the people on some English speaking islands. ...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 14:38:00
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70. Belligerent Undesirables Narrative Analysis - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Thank you for your kind replies and suggestions. My sole interest was in satisfying the terms and tone of my contract as I understood it. I feel I have done that and even exceeded those terms. It was not stipulated in the terms whether the piece w...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 07:27:00
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71. Belligerent Undesirables Narrative Analysis - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
I received a contract to do a narrative analysis on Belligerent Undesirables. This post and the link constitute fulfillment of my part of the contract and are in accord with the advance I received. A pleasure doing business with you. The analysis...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 04:20:00
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72. 'Older' (Physically) Players? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Old... and many 'responsibilities' in life. Among other things I am a researcher for one of the national scientific research organizations. I am new to EVE, but ooooold to games. I like EVE because... well... you can't win EVE. There is no where t...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.24 00:20:00
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73. 10 Years, 10 Questions..... The road less travelled i n Eve - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
This is an excellent piece of work it seems to me and a real contribution to the quality of the forum, not only in terms of content and writing/interview style, but also in the form you published. I have been contracted to publish something and re...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.23 18:26:00
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74. The Heresy: a speculative guide to Under(mine) the New Order (long) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Annie Anomie wrote: I see a ship in the harbour, I can and shall obey, But if it wasn't for your misfortune I'd be a heavenly person today. Haha! Your ships need giant Apocalypse Now speakers to blare this while entering an engagement!
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.22 20:27:00
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75. The Heresy: a speculative guide to Under(mine) the New Order (long) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
WTFAMILOOKINGAT wrote: You write like a second year philosophy student trying to use big words to impress the prof. I have had the opportunity to engage quite a few second year philosophy students and have found that their writing and clarit...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.22 19:56:00
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76. The Heresy: a speculative guide to Under(mine) the New Order (long) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Super spikinator wrote: You are most certainly the most verbose on the subject but lack the substance to back it up. That is, that you are in fact, all style and no substance. I think this would be true if I had style. As you can see it is n...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.22 19:44:00
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77. The Heresy: a speculative guide to Under(mine) the New Order (long) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
rswfire wrote: What are the two areas you're referring to? I assume one of them is awoxing? No, I like the wonderful narratives, though awoxing is of interest. Awoxing and even ganking probably aren't for me though i have really loved the ex...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.22 09:19:00
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78. The Heresy: a speculative guide to Under(mine) the New Order (long) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Nathalie LaPorte wrote: Shao Huang wrote: It seems I may be confused about what it means to play EVE. I believe I asked for help about this several times, but you have not been forthcoming. I thought that the 'logging in' tip was pretty...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.22 08:51:00
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79. The Heresy: a speculative guide to Under(mine) the New Order (long) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Nathalie! Thank you so much for responding. Quote: If something is categorically true or self-evident, then observations are completely unnecessary. I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to say here, or how it relates to my post, but I do se...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.22 08:12:00
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80. Burn Jita Too WHY? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
1- Its necessary to keep the goons happy internally and it reinforces the us/them culture 2- its useful to manage the attention of the game environment, positive or negative 3- its useful to manage the attention of the market external to the game ...
- by Shao Huang - at 2013.04.22 06:26:00
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