Congrates Ez, as Hooded mentioned already, a nice writeup, and well deserved.
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Originally posted by Hooded View PostNice write up, congratsOriginally posted by nass View PostCongrates Ez, as Hooded mentioned already, a nice writeup, and well deserved.Originally posted by Necrodead View PostGrats EZ, you are going big!
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Guess we don't feel the need to compete so much as just enjoy the hobby.Blue Dragon CM690 II an i7 - 960 x58 build
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Congrats EZ! Well we're also a small country (not that I have any national pride, as I DO NOT believe in that stupidity). We're less than 40 million people, and we don't encourage our kids to be smart, like they do in Sweden, Netherlands, and hell, most of Europe. We encourage our kids to pay smart people to do stuff FOR them, instead of doing it ourselves, just like America. Learning and doing it yourself, and not spending money, is not the capitalist way.
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Originally posted by Bartacus View PostCongrats EZ! Well we're also a small country (not that I have any national pride, as I DO NOT believe in that stupidity). We're less than 40 million people, and we don't encourage our kids to be smart, like they do in Sweden, Netherlands, and hell, most of Europe. We encourage our kids to pay smart people to do stuff FOR them, instead of doing it ourselves, just like America. Learning and doing it yourself, and not spending money, is not the capitalist way.
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Originally posted by snef View Postmaybe we are small community of modder but we are so great, we cant say that for every other community, no I will not say it ***British***
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Originally posted by Hooded View PostGuess we don't feel the need to compete so much as just enjoy the hobby.
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I was gonna say I want to go to a LAN and have a chance to bring some of my pcs to show to other enthusiasts but so far and few between. Would love to have a chance to meet everyone here in person.
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Originally posted by EZ's PC's View Postdont mean competing wise just mean that canadian modders work should have same outlets to show their work as any other countries.
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Originally posted by Bartacus View PostI think we have that now, sort of, but it's just that there aren't a ton of Canadian builders / modders that have made a big splash and grabbed some attention. Snef is one of the few, and you'll be up there in the future too I'd bet. Right now, all is quiet on the Canadian modding front, but that will change as more guys like you get into the game. If people make more videos like JP Modified, where they actually show us how it's done, the modding community will only grow larger as time goes on.
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Originally posted by EZ's PC's View Postvery true bart. and ya every technique I have ever used I learned from a jp vid. and like in the article I didnt do anything anyone else couldnt do to their pc.
Ideas are the lifeblood of modding and so far, you've had some pretty good ones there EZ.DS340-E: Core I7 3770K Undervolted at 4.3Ghz, Asrock Z77 Extreme-3, 16GB of Adata XPG V2 gold RAM at 2200mhz, XFX R9 290 with EK water block and (I love) gold backplate, EK tubing, Bitspower and Darkside fittigs, Darkside RGB lighting with handy remote control, WD Black Dual (120GB SSD+1TB mechanical) hard disk, Swiftech PWM fan controller, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
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Originally posted by 10e View PostIt's not about what you CAN or CAN'T do, it's more about what you DID!!!
Ideas are the lifeblood of modding and so far, you've had some pretty good ones there EZ.
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