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Post by Administrator on Mar 4, 2006 9:57:45 GMT 8
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Post by vkkf1977 on Mar 4, 2006 10:38:07 GMT 8
don't i get any credit for you guys using my photo's... j/k... have fun guys...
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Post by Plo Strax-Avix on Mar 4, 2006 13:48:35 GMT 8
Aiyoh MySciFiFan website URL not supposed to have .my at the back lah...
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Post by Chakotay on Mar 4, 2006 17:40:55 GMT 8
Ya lor. Kesian if new member want to join.
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Post by vkkf1977 on Mar 4, 2006 17:53:15 GMT 8
eh? how come like got double post one???
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Post by General Skywalker on Mar 4, 2006 23:23:04 GMT 8
Ugh. I've been misquoted. I was asked if wearing a Jedi robe gives one the feeling of regality, I said yes, even though Jedi are supposed to be a humble order. I didn't say wearing the robe makes you feel humble!! *makes face* And pray tell me how I can speak proudly of humility.
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Post by Plo Strax-Avix on Mar 5, 2006 12:32:52 GMT 8
I was misquoted as well, the part right before Jason was mentioned did not come from me.
Having an article publiched in the papers is like wielding a DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD. It can help you, or hurt you.
But like the famous Hollywood saying goes, "There's no such thing as bad publicity".
If we can only get Grace to fix the erronous MySciFiFan URL of the online article we should get some new members...
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Post by General Skywalker on Mar 5, 2006 17:39:52 GMT 8
Having an article publiched in the papers is like wielding a DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD. It can help you, or hurt you.
Or should we say... a double-bladed lightsaber?? True, publicity is good but the public and future members should get the impression that the members of MSFF know what they're talking about! It may be a small mistake but I am a Jedi for the Force's sake and I would certainly raise an eyebrow really high if I read that from someone else!
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Post by Plo Strax-Avix on Mar 5, 2006 20:25:27 GMT 8
Or should we say... a double-bladed lightsaber?? The lightsaber 'blade' can cut in any direction, so it can not be described as double-bladed
But I agree, I should've used a lightsaber blade as a metaphor ;DIt may be a small mistake but I am a Jedi for the Force's sake and I would certainly raise an eyebrow really high if I read that from someone else! well, it's been published in hard copy as well as electronic copy, so there's no way to do anything about it. All we can do is hope for the best, and correct any misconception as a result of this if we get the chance.
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Post by kalkamel on Mar 5, 2006 22:46:50 GMT 8
From the somewhat "sarcastic" tone of the piece, I think misconception is somewhat imminent.
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