CANTR Webzine: "WHO STOLE MY NOTES?"

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Postby Dee » Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:59 pm

Hahaha, nice! First issue I've actually liked! Great job, guys. :wink:
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Postby Black Canyon » Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:28 am

Congratulations! You guys did an awesome job :)
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Postby Nixit » Mon Apr 02, 2007 1:55 am

Yeah this one was really nice! :D :D
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Postby Drakulya » Mon Apr 02, 2007 6:43 am

Thanks for the support guys :)
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Already thinkin' 'bout the next one

Postby UloDeTero » Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:40 pm

Hopefully, you've all devoured (in a good way) Issue Nine, and are salivating in anticipation for Issue Ten. I know I am! :lol:

As ever, we're looking for input. If you have something to contribute, don't hesitate to get in touch. Even if you want to do 'something', but don't quite know what, or if you have a great idea but don't want to do it yourself. Just let us know, and we can figure out how best we can use you (in a good way). :wink:

We're especially looking for input for the planned Advertising Special. We couldn't include it last issue because there weren't enough submissions, but we only need about 10 ads to make a decent-sized feature, so please think about sending us something.

Let's make number Ten an issue to be proud of! :)
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Postby Dee » Mon May 28, 2007 6:51 pm

I just got this message from nitefyre:

When you said this about the Zine, "Hahaha, nice! First issue I've actually liked! Great job, guys," I just hope you realized you offended everyone who worked on the previous 8 Issues, which got the Zine to where it is.


I'm really sorry, everyone who worked on the previous issues.. I hope you know I had no intention of offending you, or of saying your efforts were all in vain...


I'm very, terribly sorry.
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Postby rklenseth » Tue May 29, 2007 5:23 am

Don't be sorry. You have a right to that opinion. If people feel offended by that comment then that's really their problem. If they want people to read then they're going to have to get use to both the criticism and the praise in order to make a better product.
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Postby Leo Luncid » Tue May 29, 2007 6:22 am

On the other hand, there are readers who do seem to sense some value in those previous issues. Readers like me, as I do seem to value my own old periodicals. I like to wait along the lines of half-a-year a two before reading the Cantr 'zines, because that's how you could forget how funny those Cantr Comics were. And when you read them again, the laughs will resemble a satisfying deja vu.

Sometimes it's pleasing for me to remember how Cantr (both the game world and the game itself) marks its own history, and I guess that's what would motivate me to read the 'zines.

Yeah, this is a little insight for one who doesn't let those middle-aged text go to waste.
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Postby N-Aldwitch » Tue May 29, 2007 8:16 am

Dee wrote:I just got this message from nitefyre:

When you said this about the Zine, "Hahaha, nice! First issue I've actually liked! Great job, guys," I just hope you realized you offended everyone who worked on the previous 8 Issues, which got the Zine to where it is.


I'm really sorry, everyone who worked on the previous issues.. I hope you know I had no intention of offending you, or of saying your efforts were all in vain...


I'm very, terribly sorry.


Nitefyre, firstly, you did quit after all. Secondly, do you honestly think Dee is the kind of malicious person to purposely say such a thing?
Seriously? Maybe you're just in a bad mood because I'm sure you've known her longer than I have, yet even I know she wouldn't and DIDN'T mean it that way.
Maybe you're just ego-vacuuming, now that you lost all the old praise. You were praised for your work on it, so was everyone else, so don't go looking for it now.

Also, please don't speak for the others who worked on the zine, saying that they're offended by Dee's comments.
They know Dee.
They're definitely not. ;)
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Postby Valsum » Tue May 29, 2007 9:42 am

*hugs Dee* We know you didn't mean that.
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Postby nitefyre » Tue May 29, 2007 12:40 pm

As she can attest to, our Private Messages were mostly congenial and that was the most bluntest excerpt there as to suggest how a few individuals have interpreted that comment and made clear to me (with some irritation after working their asses off on that and related projects with less praise than myself). The quote itself is taken somewhat out of context. I was making clear to her she is definitely entitled to her opinion, but that the way it was phrased was taken offensively--which was not her intention. Ironically, the way I mishapped and that it could be excerpted so bluntly and malignly makes the same principle apply to me.

On the other hand, I mark the quick-call-to-arms against me with some chagrin and an easy realization that things have changed drastically. Oh, no, wait, Cantrians were always quick to judge and hang and ask questions later. (I do appreciate your middle ground, Leo. I also agree with RKL's sentiment, however, it should be constructive criticism.)

As a side note though, I have already helped prepare (with an outlined program on how to use e107), contributed, and commended Issue 9's work previously, publicly and privately, for after all I was a part of its making (although less than usual in this case) and would not offend it ;). I need not your applause though.

Now, enough. This wasn't to be made public in the first place.
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Postby Dee » Tue May 29, 2007 10:48 pm

You're right, nitefyre.. I shouldn't have posted your message. I'm sorry. It seems that I make a lot of mistakes latley. :oops:


I'm sure you wouldn't believe me when I say that I didn't want this to happen.

Anway, I'm sorry again.
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Postby Valsum » Wed May 30, 2007 12:19 pm

Well nitefyre, we thank you for all your work and we did when you announced your retirement. Indeed, posts can be taken out of context at any time, but I write too quick due to my limited free time to care about precision.

*hugs nitefyre too*
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Postby Valsum » Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:20 am

How does the progress towards the next issue go?
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Postby UloDeTero » Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:24 pm

Valsum wrote:How does the progress towards the next issue go?

It goes well, as long as everything gets submitted in time. :wink:

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