
Posted by Ripper at 11:55 13/10/2004.
With Clanbase competitions back in full swing, here's an update of how certain teams have been progressing so far.
Eurocup - ctx and
suiGeneris represent the UK in the latest Eurocup, and they're both 2nd from bottom in their groups. c4u are also in the Eurocup, and they've faired a little better, they currently sit 2nd in group F with a loss at the hands of eclipse and a win against AMD Cyber Team.
Opencup Division 1 - CAution have a 100% record 3 games into their campaign, while Choke (weirdly in both Opencup competitions) have 1 win out of 3 so far. Celebrities lost their opening game and then defaulted the next, leaving them 2nd from bottom in their group.
Opencup Division 2 Qualifiers - The opencup's 2nd round of qualifiers recently finished, leaving only 1 more round of fixtures before we know what clans make it into the opencup proper. SCEE enjoyed a 16-14 win over das.nl in the 2nd round, while Choke and ForsakeN also advanced with wins over Chained Whores(29-1) and Unicon.euth (16-8) respectively, with Indy managing a blinding 31-6 first half score, much to the bemusement of the Unicon players. LANimals also made it through, as did VETS and PLAYED who will both meet each other in the next phase. For full 3rd round fixtures click here.
Vietcong ATG 1on1 knives only ladder - The cream of Europe currently contest in this ladder, and as it stands DeaT}{$}{uNTeR is currently riding high at the top.
More updates soon!
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12:35 13/10/2004
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Rush!
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contact!
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Hook line sinker sunman... [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
The Anti-DoZ
13:02 13/10/2004
gl to all involved.
nice catch btw ripper, quality cast [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
13:05 13/10/2004
Still wont retract the 2nd post, and I do stand by the fact that you’re a retard who has the facial features of a f***ing 12 year old girl. [ Score: 0, abusive | Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
BLACKLiGHT
13:07 13/10/2004
suiGeneris
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meatyballs
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Rush!
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gl forsaken [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
twisted Reality
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suiGeneris
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13:17 13/10/2004
Now go back to sucking Sophie Ellis bexter's c**k (sp) and defending c4u.
Quote "Omfg he smoked hacked so what he didn't kill any one"
YOU f***ING MORON [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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meatyballs
13:22 13/10/2004
Get out more sunman.. you must lead a very solitary life if you get so wound up that Ripper accidentally put the wrong flag of a clan you like to clean ass with your tongue from.
s*** FIRE HE CHOSE THE WRONG FLAG OMFG CARBINE GOT KICKED OUT OF ENEMY DOWN INVITE LEAGUE FOR PROFESSIONALS FFS IM GONNA EXPLODE f*** YOU ALL
lol.. f****t [ Score: -1, abusive | Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
The Anti-DoZ
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meatyballs
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meatyballs
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Rush!
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13:33 13/10/2004
Okay this is funny you try and say I have my tongue in sg's ass with regards to one post about a flag?
Rolf you try and defend c4u where ever you go not only that but you don’t do a good job of it either. A little advice please never go into the pr scene.
Let me way up a few home truths and well just delve right into some of the erroneous tripe that you have posted in the past.
“So what he used a smoke hack HE NEVER KILLED ANYONE?"
So I can use a wall hack to spot for a team of some sorts, so long as I DONT kill any one? Nice standards.
"I never cheated"
"Hell I even used some hack because it was annoying me so much"
So not only do you seem to have your tongue up the ass of a hated clan your ethics also seem to stem of hypocrisy not to mention the vast amount of times you seemingly go out of of your dim witted intelligence to contradict yourself.
Khaos when you grow 2 feet, hit puberty and get a brain not a retractable one that comes out of your arse then you can talk to me
On a side note I think any of the sG members would say that they dislike me as I do them. So your latter statement about the tongue in cheek may as well be thrown out the window, with every other humiliating sentence you conjure up the courage to post.
Good day. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
feo
13:34 13/10/2004
i find it hard to believe but hey! who knows. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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On another note, anyone got a demo of Indy's 30-6? Ta. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
feo
13:35 13/10/2004
/me apologises to undone [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
euthanasia
13:37 13/10/2004
Rainforests occupy the equatorial regions of four contents. Many indigenous people have been living in these areas for tens of thousands of years and have a lifestyle that is closely interwoven with animal and plant life in the forest. Destruction of rainforests brings about the alienation of these peoples from their own heritage. The people of the rainforests either face extinction or have to give up their inherited lifestyle for low-waged work for the rainforest 'developers'. Displaced peoples from rainforest environments are vulnerable to exploitation in the sex trade and often fall victim to drink and drug abuse.
The rainforests are the homes of tens of thousands of plant, invertebrate, amphibian, bird and mammal species. As their destruction has progressed, the acceleration to extinction has been rapid. In many parts of the Earth, the environment for these organisms to survive in is shrinking each year. We know that the complex food webs that exist in the rainforests mean that removing one species may have catastrophic effects on others. We have to ensure that not only the big and exciting species survive, but also the small and seemingly unimportant.
Despite being home to many organisms, the soil of rainforests is shallow. The main reason for this is that the high temperatures and level of rainfall make organic material break down very quickly, thus deep humus levels do not develop. If trees are cut down then the remaining thin soil soon erodes and we are left with vast areas of dust, unable to support plant life. The ecology of the forest depends on the wellbeing of the soil. Areas of rainforest destroyed in the 1950s and 1960s are now barren areas - the rainforest has not been able to re-establish itself.
Those were four good reasons why we should save the rainforest. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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dish the dirt please w000kie [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
feo
13:43 13/10/2004
If others choose not to then thats cool :) altho i would like to see the demo cos 31 kills in a match is not an often sight you see especially against a half decent side like euth. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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feo
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The Anti-DoZ
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feo
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undone listened to that WCG song "BEYOND THE GAME" before the match.
answers all the questions tbh :) [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
13:56 13/10/2004
its from pokemon!
[Edited by w000kie at 13:47 13/10/2004] [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
fightclubclan
14:06 13/10/2004
Rush!
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:) [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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The Anti-DoZ
14:19 13/10/2004
what hairy said is true too :-/ [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
feo
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<3 [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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Rush!
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<3 back [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Stalk Confront Engage Eliminate
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Infinity-eSports
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suiGeneris
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suiGeneris
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Besides we did beat opencup div1 winners from last season / cb.fi #1, and have lost 1 game too, not too bad so far really :D [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
c4urself!
16:21 13/10/2004
Rush!
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16:40 13/10/2004
provides u with a good amount of experience too as their are some decent teams in it.
gl all uk teams =]
p.s KaM is a fool (u know i love u really q:D ) [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
suiGeneris
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im generally 1 of the more abusive posters on ukt so Sunman plz sit down and shut up coz uv broken the first rule: have some form of high ground from which to insult.
ur dirt f*** off [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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RemOte.uK
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also ure way of sayin "i owned" - i got me a 31-6 score! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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Ethiopia’s history as an organized and independent polity dates back to about 100 BC with a kingdom at Axum in the Northern Regional state (Killil) of Tigray.
But the Axumite kingdom as a state, emerged at about the beginning of the Christian era, i.e.,4th A.D and flourished during the succeeding six or seven centuries. It then underwent prolonged decline from the eighth to the twelfth century A.D. Axum’s period of greatest power lasted from the 4th through the 6th centuries .Its core area lay in the highlands of what’s today southern Eritrea, Tigray, Lasta (in the present-day Wallo), and Angot (also in Wallo); its major centers were at Axum and Adulis. Earlier centers, such as Yeha, also contributed to its growth. At the kingdom's height, its rulers over the Red sea coast from Sawak in present day Sudan, in the North to Berbera in the present-day Somalia and inland as far as the Nile valley in modern Sudan. On the Arabian side of the Red sea, the Axumite rulers at times controlled the Coast and much of the interior of modern Yemen. During the sixth and seventh centuries, the Axumite state lost its possessions in South West Arabia and much of its Red sea coast line and gradually shrank to its core area, with the political center of the state shifting farther and farther Southward.
The rise of Islam in the Arabian Peninsula had a significant impact on Axum kingdom during the seventh and eighth centuries .By the time of the Prophet Mohammed’s death (A.D.632), the Arabian Peninsula, and thus the entire opposite shore of the Red sea, had come under the influence of the new religion. The steady advance of the faith of Mohammed through the next century resulted in Islamic conquest of all of the former Sassanian Empire and most of the former Byzantine domination.
During the spread of Islam by conquest, the Islamic State's relations with Axum were not hostile at first. According to Islamic tradition, some members of Mohammed’s family and some of his early converts had taken refuge in Axum during the troubled years presiding the Prophet’s rise to power, and Axum was exempted from the Jihad, or Holy war, as a result. The Arabs also considered the Axumite state to be on a par with the Islamic State, the Byzantine Empire, and China of the world’s greatest kingdoms. Commerce between Axum and at least some Ports on the Red sea continued, albeit on an increasingly reduced scale.
When Axum collapsed in the eighth century, power shifted to South. As early as the mid-seventh century, the old capital at Axum had been abandoned; thereafter, it served only as a religious center and as a place of coronation for a succession of kings who traced their lineage to Axum. By then, Axumite cultural, political, and religious influence had been established South of Tigray in Agew districts such as Lasta,Wag, Angot and eventually, Amhara.
This southward expansion continued over the following several centuries. The favored technique for expansion involved the establishment of military colonies, which served as core centers from which Axumite culture, Semitic language, and Christianity spread to the surrounding Agew population. By the tenth century, a post-Axumite Christian kingdom had emerged which controlled the central Northern highlands from modern Eritrea to Shewa and the coast from old Adulis to Zeila in present-day Somalia, territory considerably larger than the Axumites had governed.
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Shewa region became the scene of renewed Christian expansion, carried out by Semities people-the Amhara. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
euthanasia
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RemOte.uK
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