Luxtoberfest II Vote Winners

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Luxtoberfest II Vote Winners

Post by dustin » Sun Oct 30, 2005 8:24 pm

Best Map:
1st: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/maps/Castle%20 ... gh">Castle Lux-The Battle for Bamburgh</a> by Mark Bauer
2nd: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/maps/WWII%20Ta ... Korp">WWII Tanks - Afrika Korp</a> by BarStar
3rd: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/maps/Classic%2 ... x">Classic Part Deux</a> by Preacherman and AJ Bertenshaw
honorable mentions: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/maps/Vietnam%20War">Vietnam War</a> and <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/maps/American% ... ">American Civil War</a> by Mark Bauer and <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/maps/Pirateers ... rateers</a> and <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/maps/WWII%20Ta ... ront">WWII Tanks - Russian Front</a> by BarStar

Best AI:
1st: Nefarious by Preacherman
2nd: BotOfDoom by GregM
3rd: Killbot by Dustin Sacks
honorable mentions: Brainiac by BrainChild and Boscoe by Dustin Sacks

Best Host:
1st: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... BarStar</a>
2nd: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/Smedz">Smedz</a>
3rd: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... og">Mouldy Dog</a>
honorable mentions: Sidhe, Black Pope, and Preacherman.

Most Entertaining Player:
1st: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/Sidhe">Sidhe</a>
2nd: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... kate">pale kate</a>
3-way tie for third: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/el%20toro">el toro</a>, <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/SET">SET</a>, and <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/Mini Meani Mussolini">Mini Meani Mussolini</a>

Most Sportsmanlike Player:
1st: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... kate">pale kate</a>
2nd: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... >magpie</a>
3rd: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... >jOnNiE</a>
honorable mentions: el toro, Fane, gibralter monkey, and SET

Rookie of the Year:
1st: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... >magpie</a>
5-way tie for second place: <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... kate">pale kate</a>, <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/Sidhe">Sidhe</a>, <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... iarodeo</a>, <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... uaRegia</a>, and <a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... >bennok</a>

Most Strategic Player (Lifetime Achievement / Hall of Fame):
<a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/SET">SET</a>
<a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... >magpie</a>
<a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... furball</a>
<a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... ichelle</a>
<a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... cherman</a>
<a href="http://sillysoft.net/lux/rankings/user/ ... squatch</a>

edited to spell "honorable" correctly - go ahead and call me a bobblehead jerk.
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Re: Luxtoberfest II Vote Winners

Post by smedz » Mon Oct 31, 2005 5:16 am

dustin wrote:edited to spell "honorable" correctly - go ahead and call me a bobblehead jerk.
ahem

honourable : oxford english diactionary - the recognised bible of our ENGLISH LANGUAGE


• adjective 1 bringing or worthy of honour. 2 (Honourable) a title given to certain high officials, members of the nobility, and MPs.

Just because you silly north american folks can't spell doesn't mean that you should be allowed to dumb down our beautiful language - the word is honour kids

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Post by Preacherman » Mon Oct 31, 2005 5:20 am

Amen Smedz!

Congratulations to all participants and winners, and thanks for everyone who voted for Nef!

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Re: Luxtoberfest II Vote Winners

Post by xanadu » Mon Oct 31, 2005 7:46 am

smedz wrote:honourable : oxford english diactionary - the recognised bible of our ENGLISH LANGUAGE


• adjective 1 bringing or worthy of honour. 2 (Honourable) a title given to certain high officials, members of the nobility, and MPs.

Just because you silly north american folks can't spell doesn't mean that you should be allowed to dumb down our beautiful language - the word is honour kids
Diactionary???

Who is dumbing down what??

If you are going to critique spelling, I would suggest proofreading your own post first. :wink:

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Post by smedz » Mon Oct 31, 2005 8:04 am

that's what you call a typo !

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Post by AquaRegia » Mon Oct 31, 2005 8:53 am

smedz wrote:
dustin wrote:edited to spell "honorable" correctly - go ahead and call me a bobblehead jerk.
ahem

honourable : oxford english diactionary - the recognised bible of our ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Just because you silly north american folks can't spell doesn't mean that you should be allowed to dumb down our beautiful language - the word is honour kids
Yes, smedzie, I know - but dustin had it spelled "honerable". Would you prefer it that way?

Sheesh. Try to help someone out, and all you get is shit...

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Re: Luxtoberfest II Vote Winners

Post by michelle » Mon Oct 31, 2005 8:59 am

smedz wrote: Just because you silly north american folks can't spell doesn't mean that you should be allowed to dumb down our beautiful language - the word is honour kids
wow.....let me say in the 2yrs that I have been reading these forums I can honestly say that neither spelling mistakes or human error is solely left to the North Americans. I will leave the word silly for those who feel the need to classify an entire country as anything.


Amen

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Re: Luxtoberfest II Vote Winners

Post by smedz » Mon Oct 31, 2005 9:05 am

AquaRegia wrote:
Sheesh. Try to help someone out, and all you get is shit...

:wink:
Smedz pages all lux members "sense of humour" required in the forums immediately

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Post by michelle » Mon Oct 31, 2005 9:16 am

<<michelle has put player Smedz on MUTE>>

<<michelle has put non player Preacherman on Mute>>

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Post by xrayspex » Mon Oct 31, 2005 9:23 am

English huh? All those extra "u"s are from the frogs and you know it. Stick to American English, it's purer.

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Post by xanadu » Mon Oct 31, 2005 9:37 am

xrayspex wrote:English huh? All those extra "u"s are from the frogs and you know it. Stick to American English, it's purer.
Well said.

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Post by smedz » Mon Oct 31, 2005 9:38 am

55 BCE Roman invasion of Britain under Julius Caesar
43 CE Roman invasion and occupation under Emperor Claudius. Beginning of Roman rule of Britain
436 Roman withdrawal from Britain complete
449 Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain begins
450-480 Earliest Old English inscriptions date from this period
597 St. Augustine arrives in Britain. Beginning of Christian conversion of the Anglo-Saxons
731 The Venerable Bede publishes The Ecclesiastical History of the English People in Latin
792 Viking raids and settlements begin
865 The Danes occupy Northumbria
871 Alfred becomes king of Wessex. He has Latin works translated into English and begins practice of English prose. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is begun
911 Charles II of France grants Normandy to the Viking chief Hrolf the Ganger. The beginning of Norman French
c.1000 The oldest surviving manuscript of Beowulf dates from this period
1066 The Norman conquest
c.1150 The oldest surviving manuscripts in Middle English date from this period
1171 Henry II conquers Ireland
1204 King John loses the province of Normandy to France
1348 English replaces Latin as the medium of instruction in schools, other than Oxford and Cambridge which retain Latin
1349-50 The Black Death kills one third of the British population
1362 The Statute of Pleading replaces French with English as the language of law. Records continue to be kept in Latin. English is used in Parliament for the first time
1384 Wyclif publishes his English translation of the Bible
c.1388 Chaucer begins The Canterbury Tales
c.1400 The Great Vowel Shift begins
1476 William Caxton establishes the first English printing press
1485 Caxton publishes Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur
1492 Columbus discovers the New World
1525 William Tyndale translates the New Testament
1536 The first Act of Union unites England and Wales
1549 First version of The Book of Common Prayer
1564 Shakespeare born
1603 Union of the English and Scottish crowns under James the I (VI of Scotland) (THEIVING BASTARDS !)
1604 Robert Cawdrey publishes the first English dictionary, Table Alphabeticall
1607 Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in the New World, established
1611 The Authorized, or King James Version, of the Bible is published
1616 Death of Shakespeare
1623 Shakespeare's First Folio is published
1666 The Great Fire of London. End of The Great Plague
1702 Publication of the first daily, English-language newspaper, The Daily Courant, in London
1755 Samuel Johnson publishes his dictionary
1770 Cook discovers Australia
1776 Thomas Jefferson writes the Declaration of Independence
1782 Washington defeats Cornwallis at Yorktown. Britain abandons the American colonies
1788 British penal colony established in Australia
1803 Act of Union unites Britain and Ireland
1828 Noah Webster publishes his dictionary
1851 Herman Melville publishes Moby Dick
1922 British Broadcasting Corporation founded
1928 The Oxford English Dictionary is published

If you really want the true history ..

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Post by smedz » Mon Oct 31, 2005 9:41 am

xrayspex wrote:English huh? All those extra "u"s are from the frogs and you know it. Stick to American English, it's purer.
As an aside, those frogs to whom refer, they'll be the ones who give us great wine, magnificent cheese, fabulous public transport infrastuctures, powerful unions and Vanessa Paradis.

and the purer americans ......... no it's too easy I won't even start !

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Post by xrayspex » Mon Oct 31, 2005 9:51 am

potted history post 1927

ww2
miners strike
american vassals

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Post by michelle » Mon Oct 31, 2005 9:56 am

In the words of a hot stripper once told me........... about men spouting

"all I hear is nah nah nah nah nah....."

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Post by smedz » Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:30 am

ww2 - Hmm that was the war when america sat watching tv whilst the uk was being bombed within an inch of existence. Choosing only to come in after our greatest hour of need. Did you know that 70% of germans killed in world war 2 died at the hands of the russians ?

miners strike - justifiable stance against an almost fascist thatcher govt.

american vassals - your point is ?

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Post by Sidhe » Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:42 am

*ahem*

Somewhat back on topic...

Congratulations to all the winners and special thanks to dustin for making the whole thing possible.

Thanks to everyone who voted for me in the categories of Host, Rookie of the Year :shock: and especially Most Entertaining Player. It is truly an honour. :wink:



∞ Sidhe checks dustin's birth certificate to make sure he is really Canadian∞

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Post by xanadu » Mon Oct 31, 2005 11:41 am

smedz wrote:As an aside, those frogs to whom refer, they'll be the ones who give us great wine, magnificent cheese, fabulous public transport infrastuctures, powerful unions and Vanessa Paradis.
I have nothing against those frogs, hell, I even lived in Paris for a while. Love their contributions to the world. But spelling is not their greatest accomplishment. All the same, if they want to write with extra u's I don't care, just pass me another Bordeaux please. :smt030

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Post by mbauer » Mon Oct 31, 2005 2:20 pm

Congratulations everyone! I'm sorry I missed it this year, I was out of town. Looks like I missed a grand ol' time.

Thank you so much for giving me the honour (that's right, it's spelled with a u) of winning best map 2 years in a row, it gives me great pleasure that you all like my maps so much.

Take that weed! :wink:

In Luxtoberfest, everyone is a winner!

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Post by smedz » Mon Oct 31, 2005 2:30 pm

smedz hands mb a victory nipple pink boa

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Post by mbauer » Mon Oct 31, 2005 2:39 pm

smedz wrote:smedz hands mb a victory nipple pink boa
thank you my man


∞ mbauer drapes the nipple pink boa around his neck ∞


how does it look

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Post by smedz » Mon Oct 31, 2005 2:51 pm

me has a semi

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Post by jOnNiE » Mon Oct 31, 2005 4:12 pm

ok guys, i will be right back, I have to vomit

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Post by smedz » Mon Oct 31, 2005 4:21 pm

now jOnNiE you're getting me wet ...

smedz takes jOnNiE for a roman shower

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Post by mbauer » Fri Nov 04, 2005 7:43 am

I just realized something....The Castle 2 map was made by both Preacherman and myself and he hasn't gotten any of the credit. I'm very embarassed that I didn't catch this earlier. So could we please give Preach the recognition he deserves for his role in the making of this map

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Post by el toro » Fri Nov 04, 2005 7:55 am

and let's not forget it was made possible by a grant from the good people at Toro-Corp.

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Post by Preacherman » Fri Nov 04, 2005 9:06 am

mbauer wrote:I just realized something....The Castle 2 map was made by both Preacherman and myself and he hasn't gotten any of the credit. I'm very embarassed that I didn't catch this earlier. So could we please give Preach the recognition he deserves for his role in the making of this map
Dammit MB as I've told you a thousand times, me looking at a finished map and declaring it to be "balanced" doesn't make me co-author!! Kudos where kudos are due my friend - the map is awesome, and it's yours!

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