Author Topic: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)  (Read 11578 times)

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #20 on: March 05, 2009, 03:02:59 PM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?
Each day.

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.
Ye, there was a woman where i work and she stole sometimes. She was always friendly to me but once i just told this my chief.

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?
Ye sure im always there for ppl and answer their questions.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.
9. i play pubs daily and know much people.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.
10. i match daily, irc clans and pub clans aswell.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).
10 thx thunderhawk;)

If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?

If i don`t have enough prove i wouldn`t.

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?
It`s hard but i would.

Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?
Yes, i am. They can talk as much as they want, it won`t help.

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?

Im very active - often on Pubs, in IRC and i know the whole Match Scene. Im able to talk german, english and french.
Im fair and im always there for ppl if they need any help.

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #21 on: March 05, 2009, 03:15:43 PM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?
every day of course

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.
not exactly - but i have been a moderator for other positions in other games

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?
yeah thats fine - mostly always on IRC , no vent but i have teamspeak2 and im always available in anyway of contact
On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.
7 . mostly spend time socialising on irc - but play on pubs when there is nobody online :D

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.
6. currently matching many clans , have good experience of many players and get involved on observing matches too

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).
definitely 10 - extremely active in many irc channels :)

If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?

i would think it through first , take both sides of the argument into consideration and finally give a conclusion - but if there is little evidence and it isnt convincing - then no

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?
extremely tough - but as its for the better of the community i would do it
Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?
yes i am prepared - its happened before and i just kept my calm and acted normally

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?

i love being a respected member of a community - no matter what it is . and i love helping out , i have a really good understanding of the irc community as well as public servers , and i am very honest . plus i want to make this game as clean as it can possibly be

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #22 on: March 06, 2009, 12:48:25 PM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?
Every day.

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.
yes i had to report my friend because he had some multis and he will not talk to me now. ps: idc

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?
Yes. i go on ventrilo and mirc and aol and gmail and msn so yes.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there. 5.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.
6.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).
10

If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?
If i don`t have enough prove i wouldn`t i will try to get more prove.

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?
Yes.i had to do it before.

Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?
Yes. it will be like a teacher throwing work at me.

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?
Because I'm on every day and i talk to most the people on Mirc and Xfire and more and most of the  Committee is not playing paintball every day so some of those people who posted before should forget it because they cant  stop playing to look at multis i dont play every day.


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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #23 on: March 06, 2009, 02:49:42 PM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?

around 6 days a week

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.

I was student counsel vice president my freshman year of highschool.

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email,

yes, I am familiar with all of these mediums of communication

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.

9.5 I am a very active player and i know around 90% of the active players in this game.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.

I would probably say a 10. I am an active member of the matching scene.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DP Surfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).

9 I have idled mirc since ETG.

If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?

If i know that the player has a reputation and there is a good amount of evidence. then yes i would.

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?

absolutely, If a player hacks that player deserves to be banned.

Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?

I am prepared. I take a lot of crap from the community now. :]

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?

I feel that if i was on the committee I would try and contribute to this community. I want to better this game and clean it up. I would do my best to actively contribute to this game and its players. I really just want to help the game that i love.
                                         - Nick (Skeet)
« Last Edit: March 07, 2009, 12:01:09 AM by SKEET »

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #24 on: March 06, 2009, 03:17:53 PM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?
Not gonna lie - I'm on only for weekends, and that's when I'd resolve issues.

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.
Haven't been.

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?
That's not much of a problem for me, I can deal with Czech/Polish people via other communicators.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene". 1 being you don't play pubs. 10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.
I play pubs every weekend - I'm to be found on both euro and n/a servers. I'd give it 8.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene? 1 being you don't match. 10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.
Again would give it 8.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC. 10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).
Idling IRC every weekend, in most of the channels that are essential. Again - 8.

If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?
I'd try to get as much evidence as needed to ban someone, but not being assured by it, I'd say 'guilty until proven innocent'.

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?
Violating the rules would result in losing my trust for a friend, because I hang out with people not willing to cheat, and thus I'd be the first to suspect and report him.

Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?
I've been in such situations and I have no problem with being thrown at.

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?
I've never liked those who violate the rules, so I'm all for cleaning this game up. I don't care if that'd mean banning half of so called 'active community'. I'm willing to help anytime, I try to help DPSurfers in #paintball. Not posting in every thread does not make me unaware of situation - I just don't want to comment on things when I won't contribute anything to the disscussion. Furthermore, I understand several languages and can deal with Czechs/Slovaks. And I'm an honest person.

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #25 on: March 06, 2009, 07:02:39 PM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?

Im usually on for hours a day, if not playing Dp, Im doing something on my comp and Im always checking the forums.

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.

Well of course, I was in a bad situation when Homing and Bullet hacked, They was my clan and at the time I didnt think they was hacking, and I took alot of crap for that but Im past that.

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?

Yes, I talk to nearly everyone on this game, and its not always friendly, but ask anyone I dont hold grudges. Well unless your name is Dystro.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.

10

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.

10

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).

7 cause I dont idle ALL chans but I do idle more than -10.

If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?

No, if its not enough evidence we really cant do anything but wait for more. Usually people will slip up.

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?

Im not the type to report someone, I look at it as snitching, I hate snitching so I dont do it but I will give my opinion on the situation. This might cause people to not vote for me but ay it is the truth.

Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?

I been taking crap from this community since I started. I was in DeW you know.

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?

I keep it real, Im capable of thinking for myself, I wont let anyone influence my decisions. I think im fair and Im pretty sure people can verify that im active in the Pubs, Clan scene, forums, and IRC.

Well thats it. Have a nice day.
« Last Edit: March 07, 2009, 02:11:08 PM by atmays »

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #26 on: March 07, 2009, 08:37:50 AM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee? 
- I am very often online, so every day.

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.
- Yes. Some people told me use this hack, you will be best. ( in CS 1.6 ) I said: no, I prefer be noob without hack than skiller with.

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?
- Yes, I have a lot of communication programs.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.
- 8,5

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.
- 9

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).
- 9 I don´t idle all channels, but a lot.

If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?
- No. Evidences are important.

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?
- If he does it, I will warn him like his friend. If he    wont´t stop, then is time for report.

Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?
- Yes. I respect more experienced people.

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?
- I am going to study law, I am czech so I can contact czech players.







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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #27 on: March 07, 2009, 09:04:30 AM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?

- Every day.

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.
- I don't remember.

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?

- Yes, i'm on IRC every day and i can contact all Czech players, cause i'm too Czech ;)

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.

- 9 - I play on pubs every day, especially on euro servers (Arctic's and OTB's),but sometimes i play on NA servers.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.

- 9 - I play matches every day and i can say i know all matching members in EU.


On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).

- 9 - Again, i am there every day, if i see on IRC i'm idling on 22 channels atm.


If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?

- No, i wouldn't vote to punish him, maybe i would talk with him.


Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?

- Yes, i would


Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?

- I don't care about it.
 

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?

- How jitspoe said, he needs some Czech-speaking player. I know whole czech community. Negative thing is that my english isn't too good, but i think i can communicate with you.I can understand Slovak and little German. I play DP2 about 3 years so i think i'm little experienced.

Thanks for reading - Ondramh
« Last Edit: March 08, 2009, 07:55:38 AM by death »

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #28 on: March 08, 2009, 02:21:03 PM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?

Each day.i am on forums and irc and my email

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.

Yes, when i was in a clan and one of my members i play with all the time had multi and i reported him

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?

Ye sure im always there for ppl and answer their questions.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.

9. i play pubs daily and know much people.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.

10. i match daily, irc clans and pub clans aswell.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).

10 thx thunderhawk;)

If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?

i would have to  ask the committee and talk to the person and ask him somethings.

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?

yes

Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?

Yes, i am. They can talk as much as they want, it won`t help. and i deal with alot form my school dealing with the kids and there work

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?

i want to make the game fun and hack free and get all the people that hacked banned and get the committee back up and runing.and I feel I would be a good committee member because I don't judge people. I see both sides of the story and investigate to find out fully what actually happened.
« Last Edit: March 08, 2009, 04:22:39 PM by chris123 »

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #29 on: March 08, 2009, 03:12:40 PM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?
- Im constantly on the computer at home and at school.

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.

At work one of my friends was accused of stealing money from the till. Me being the only other person working that night. Without there being video camera surveillance I just told them I didnt see anything and no action should be took because the company had no hard evidence. 

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?

Yes, I'm very good at dealing with people and problems.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.

- 8, i usually try and pub a couple maps a day.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.

- 9, I'm pretty familiar with everyone.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).

9, idle it pretty much every day.

If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?

Innocent until proven guilty.

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?

Yes, I abide by the rules. They should too. This is just a game, and if your e-friend gets mad at you than there probably not you're e-friend.

Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?

Yep, after all its the internet and arguing over it is pretty pointless.

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?

I feel I would be a good committee member because I don't judge people. I see both sides of the story and investigate to find out fully what actually happened.
I'm also not a push over in what i believe in, if you wronged the community than take you're vacation.
I have a lot of experience in the working world to know how to deal with mass people and usual can diffuse a situation with ease.

OT: .... anyway i can get my forum name changed to my game name i use now(circa)

edit: LMAO, chris123 actually copied and pasted some of my answer into his.....
« Last Edit: March 08, 2009, 08:43:17 PM by eMo »

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #30 on: March 14, 2009, 02:03:15 PM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?
i am on forums and irc and msn and aol and other things that i can get hold of people all the time.

Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.yes i had to work with a guy that just got out of jail and he was steling and i seen him and he said if i tell he will kill me and i told the cops and now he is in jail for a long time.


Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?
i can talk  Czech  and like i said before i am on alot i have vent and teamspeack i have my own servers on both.
On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.
10

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.
10
On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).
10
If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?
well i will get a hold of him on something and talk to him and we will go from there.

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?
yes i dont really have alot of friends.

Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?

yes i work two jobs and one of them is a jail and the other is wallmart and i get alot of things and i dont care what they think.

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?

i think i should be a committee member because i can talk a lot of langues and i can take a lot of crap and i am on a lot i am on at least 10 hours a day 7 days a week . ty for leting me right my post

gg nick123/chris123 creating another forum account to try to add another application to the committee.

I recommend that nick/chris does not get a committee position.
« Last Edit: March 14, 2009, 03:23:49 PM by KnacK »

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #31 on: March 17, 2009, 12:12:52 AM »
How much time per week would you be willing to dedicate to resolving issues brought up to the committee?

It all depends on everyones schedule. There are many ways to communicate and I don't see it as setting specific time aside since I already spend quite a bit of time on here already.


Have you been in a position where you have had to make difficult "grey area" decisions?  Give some examples.

I work in the security/LEO field. Do you really want some examples? I had to decide whether or not to put my life on the line by running into a pod where three individuals were stabbing a fourth. Do I risk my life and break rules because he is a human being? or do I let him die because he is just an inmate?

Are you comfortable with contacting people via email, IRC, Ventrilo, etc. in order to investigate issues?

Contacting people behind a computer is easy. There is no harm in this as long as you let them know what you are discussing.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well would you say you know players from the "pub scene".  1 being you don't play pubs.  10 being you play on public servers every day and know everybody there.

I think I can put myself down for a 9 since I play pubs quite often. I even play mornings with a lot of our brothers across the pond.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know players from the matching scene?  1 being you don't match.  10 being you are heavily involved in a clan and know members of every other clan very well.

I know quite a few here since I play there as well. I might not be on the best terms with some but I know them.

On a scale from 1 to 10, how well do you know the IRC community. 1 being you don't use IRC.  10 being you idle in most of the channels and know everybody but "DPSurfer" (but can usually identify him within a couple lines of text or by his hostmask unless he's legitimately a new player).

I'll give my self an 8 here since I don't know everything about irc. I can learn it though. I got this far didn't I?

If you are presented with a case where it appears somebody has violated the rules, but you can't find enough evidence to prove it 100%, would you vote to punish him or not?

Trick question. It depends entirely up to the situation, the individuals past history, and the majority of the vote.

Would you be willing to turn over a friend or clan mate if you suspected him of violating the rules?

Everyone knows we have a no hack policy to begin with. This means we do not allow anyone who has been caught hacking into our team.

Are you prepared to take the crap the community may throw at you, if they don't agree with a decision, and behave in a mature and professional manner?

Most of them give me crap now anyways. The other half don't like me. I can be mature but I prefer to have a good time. I can be professional if the situation requires it.

Why do you feel you would be a good member of the committee?

1) I'm too old to care about cheating.
2) I'm too old to care what people think of me.
3) I've been around the block and have the experience to make decisions.
4) I've been playing video games since I was 7 or 8 years old so I'll likely be here when this one dies just like the Commodore computers, Atari, and original Nintendo did.
5) I play well with others.

In all seriousness, If you need someone who is used to making well informed decisions and can't be coerced by the "cool" kids give me a shot.  For this to work though you need to have real people on the committee.

SuperMAn

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #32 on: March 25, 2009, 03:05:42 PM »
u guys are too slack nvm
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lilb990

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #33 on: March 25, 2009, 05:38:11 PM »
So when will the results come out by any chance just wondering?

ViciouZ

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Re: Seeking Committee Volunteers (March 2009)
« Reply #34 on: March 26, 2009, 10:56:38 AM »
We're voting now. Don't ask for specific dates.