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Joined: 3/13/2004
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Location: Kansai, JAPAN
Oh yeah, he quoted my totally awesome analogy. Thanks a bunch. You didn't have much space but you included my words. I appreciate it.
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Joined: 8/27/2004
Posts: 19
>Is it okay to post the text here so not everyone will have to download it? Totally ok... >URElephant, can I include the article in a page on this website? Probably my personal page. That should be all right, just make sure you credit the College Times. Glad y'all liked it. I might be able to do a second piece for an art mag out of Manchester, UK. But don't hold your breath.
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Joined: 3/16/2004
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Location: America, Québec
Ok thx URElephant.
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Joined: 4/13/2004
Posts: 54
Location: Sweden
I like it, and I even got a quote in there :D
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Joined: 4/17/2004
Posts: 3109
Location: Sweden
Very good. Manages to get a lot of info into a small number of words. As a fan of time attacks I have to admire efficiency. :)
Joined: 8/27/2004
Posts: 19
Yeah, I'm really spiffed that you guys are pleased. I know you had a lot of concerns as far as the difference between time-attacks and speed runs. I hope that art/athletics distinction covered it.
Joined: 5/1/2004
Posts: 64
Location: Finland
Very well done. And a quote :)
Joined: 8/11/2004
Posts: 11
nice article me buddy.
Joined: 4/12/2004
Posts: 13
It was a very well written article for sure even though I generally dislike time attacks. I'm exclusively a speed runner, and I thought you did a good job in making it clear that "time attacks" are not the same as speed runs. I'm happy that the people at this forum took the time to help you understand this distinction. Great work!