Ashburn wrote:Heavy Metal War... the ongoing online game here at the site... geeze, some people are COMPLETELY oblivious of the sites they visit.
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Posted by Burn Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:37 pm
Ashburn wrote:Richter wrote:Jeysie wrote:Ashburn wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that this could mean the long awaited release of HMW v.2?
I'd keep in mind this was posted by the Mosaic folks... so it's not going to be about Seibertron or new toys, unless someone knows a connection I don't.
I don't even know what HMWv.2 is, so that's a no.
And it's not a mosaic either...
Heavy Metal War... the ongoing online game here at the site... geeze, some people are COMPLETELY oblivious of the sites they visit.
You do realise that Richter is one of the head guys for Mosaic and posts the Mosaic stuff here on Seibertron.com for the rest of us to share?
Not everyone has time to explore the whole site.
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Posted by Wolfguard Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:37 pm
Calvatron wrote:Wolfguard wrote:Looks cool, despite the ambiguity of the date.waaaaghlord wrote:It always makes me do a double take when I see a date in that silly M/D/Y American format instead of the far more sensible D/M/Y.
Gee-zuz, some people take any chance to take a jab at Americans. What's that all about?
1. We're rediculous.
2. We think everyone else is rediculous.
3. We're more rediculous than an entire nation of people known as 'hosers.'
enough said.
Who's "we?"
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Posted by Sideshow Sideswipe Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:55 pm
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Posted by Richter Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:55 pm
Burn wrote:
You do realise that Richter is one of the head guys for Mosaic and posts the Mosaic stuff here on Seibertron.com for the rest of us to share?
Not everyone has time to explore the whole site.
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Richter and your speedy replies! *shakes fist*
Thanks man
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Posted by i_amtrunks Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:59 pm
Richter wrote:And it's not a mosaic either...
I think alot of people may have missed this...
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Posted by Jeysie Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:04 am
Upon further reflection, I agree with Relic Dinobot that the silhouettes look like at least two of the Aerialbots. (In which case, it'd certainly make *me* more intrigued...) And whose green hand is in the rubble there?
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Posted by Richter Wed Nov 28, 2007 12:10 am
Jeysie wrote:Not a Mosaic... but still a fan project, according to some more info on the IDW forums.
Upon further reflection, I agree with Relic Dinobot that the silhouettes look like at least two of the Aerialbots. (In which case, it'd certainly make *me* more intrigued...) And whose green hand is in the rubble there?
I'm pretty sure that green hand is just a generic hand.
Could be Aerialbots, but who else...
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Posted by T-Macksimus Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:52 am
Whoever the other 2 for certain are, the poster rocks, my curiosity is high and the advertising hook did it's job perfectly. Now I'm stuck waiting and it's going to drive me crazy...er.
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Posted by MYoung23 Wed Nov 28, 2007 2:36 am
When we say a date we say May 12th, 2007 not 12th of May, 2007.
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Posted by The Chopnel Wed Nov 28, 2007 2:44 am
waaaaghlord wrote:It always makes me do a double take when I see a date in that silly M/D/Y American format instead of the far more sensable D/M/Y.
I'm not from America either, but I have no problem reading their date format. (I suppose I kind of "tune" my head to the US format whenever I visit american websites.) Besides, if the numbers are 12/31, there shouldn't be much debate about which one is the month...
MYoung23 wrote:As an American I think Day/Month/Year is stupid.
When we say a date we say May 12th, 2007 not 12th of May, 2007.
actually, in my language we say "12th of May"
But I agree that in english it makes less sense.
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Posted by Chaoslock Wed Nov 28, 2007 2:51 am
MYoung23 wrote:As an American I think Day/Month/Year is stupid.
When we say a date we say May 12th, 2007 not 12th of May, 2007.
The best and clearest is the Year/Month/Day form, it's like the math, the smallest bit goes to the end.
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Posted by Leonardo Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:25 am
The Chopnel wrote:waaaaghlord wrote:It always makes me do a double take when I see a date in that silly M/D/Y American format instead of the far more sensable D/M/Y.
I'm not from America either, but I have no problem reading their date format. (I suppose I kind of "tune" my head to the US format whenever I visit american websites.) Besides, if the numbers are 12/31, there shouldn't be much debate about which one is the month...MYoung23 wrote:As an American I think Day/Month/Year is stupid.
When we say a date we say May 12th, 2007 not 12th of May, 2007.
actually, in my language we say "12th of May"![]()
But I agree that in english it makes less sense.
I think MYoung23 was referring to Americans (or American English) specifically because in England we certainly say "12th of May". Unless it isn't the twelfth of May, of course. No use in saying it's the twelfth of May if it's the first of June.
The only argument I can see against the American date format is that the British version follows a logical level-structure (i.e. it goes from specific level to broad level, day then month then year) whereas the American version goes from semi-specific / semi-broad to specific then broad, which seems an odd pattern. Not that it matters.
Yeah, interesting flag. In fact, I find it interesting that Cybertronians would even use flags.
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Posted by Psychout Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:49 am
And its not the American's fault they cant get anything right, they are spawned from the leftovers of Europe.
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Posted by Blackstreak Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:57 am
waaaaghlord wrote:It always makes me do a double take when I see a date in that silly M/D/Y American format instead of the far more sensable D/M/Y.
Thats a matter of perspective. Being from the states I'd say the same thing about the D/M/Y format. I do a double take seeing that format just like you do on the M/D/Y.
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Posted by The Chopnel Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:17 am
Leonardo wrote:Intriguing, indeed. I doubt I'll be online New Year's Eve so I'm sure I'll miss whatever it is, anyway.The Chopnel wrote:waaaaghlord wrote:It always makes me do a double take when I see a date in that silly M/D/Y American format instead of the far more sensable D/M/Y.
I'm not from America either, but I have no problem reading their date format. (I suppose I kind of "tune" my head to the US format whenever I visit american websites.) Besides, if the numbers are 12/31, there shouldn't be much debate about which one is the month...MYoung23 wrote:As an American I think Day/Month/Year is stupid.
When we say a date we say May 12th, 2007 not 12th of May, 2007.
actually, in my language we say "12th of May"![]()
But I agree that in english it makes less sense.
I think MYoung23 was referring to Americans (or American English) specifically because in England we certainly say "12th of May". Unless it isn't the twelfth of May, of course. No use in saying it's the twelfth of May if it's the first of June.
ah, okay. I suppose I mis-read it somehow.
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Posted by bookofjunon Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:39 am
Wolfguard wrote:Calvatron wrote:Wolfguard wrote:Looks cool, despite the ambiguity of the date.waaaaghlord wrote:It always makes me do a double take when I see a date in that silly M/D/Y American format instead of the far more sensible D/M/Y.
Gee-zuz, some people take any chance to take a jab at Americans. What's that all about?
1. We're rediculous.
2. We think everyone else is rediculous.
3. We're more rediculous than an entire nation of people known as 'hosers.'
enough said.
Who's "we?"
Americans I believe.
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Posted by Saberspark model H. Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:53 am
Psychout wrote:Does this have anythign to do with IDW finally gettting the rights to the Dreamwave G1 stories? 'Cos the Aerialbots done got blown up by a nuke in that.
And its not the American's fault they cant get anything right, they are spawned from the leftovers of Europe.
Shut Up about America it does not matter about the date we obviously know the date. Exactly they spwaned from the piece of sh*t leftovers to form our own. We don't get everything wrong its our dumb@ss President who does. So
SHUT THE HELL UP ABOUT AMERICA
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Posted by Deadpool. Wed Nov 28, 2007 8:00 am
Calm down....Saberspark model H. wrote:Shut Up about America it does not matter about the date we obviously know the date. Exactly they spwaned from the piece of sh*t leftovers to form our own. We don't get everything wrong its our dumb@ss President who does. So
SHUT THE HELL UP ABOUT AMERICA
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Posted by Cyberstrike Wed Nov 28, 2007 8:54 am
waaaaghlord wrote:It always makes me do a double take when I see a date in that silly M/D/Y American format instead of the far more sensable D/M/Y.
It always makes me do a double take when I see a date in that silly British D/M/Y format instead of the far more understandable American M/D/Y format.
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Posted by wordmongerer Wed Nov 28, 2007 8:58 am
As for who the silhouettes are, keep guessin' you'll find out soon enough!
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