Spartan0536
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Post by Spartan0536 on Oct 20, 2011 15:32:31 GMT 1
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Post by swfwebmaster on Oct 20, 2011 17:38:12 GMT 1
Define "FULL"
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Post by backtothefight64 on Oct 20, 2011 20:58:21 GMT 1
full 1 (fl) adj. full·er, full·est 1. Containing all that is normal or possible: a full pail. 2. Complete in every particular: a full account. 3. Baseball a. Amounting to three balls and two strikes. Used of a count. b. Having a base runner at first, second, and third base: The bases were full when the slugger stepped up to bat. 4. a. Of maximum or highest degree: at full speed. b. Being at the peak of development or maturity: in full bloom. 5. Having a great deal or many: a book full of errors. 6. Totally qualified, accepted, or empowered: a full member of the club. 7. a. Rounded in shape; plump: a full figure. b. Having or made with a generous amount of fabric: full draperies. 8. a. Having an appetite completely satisfied, especially for food or drink: was full after the Thanksgiving dinner. b. Providing an abundance, especially of food. 9. Having depth and body; rich: a full aroma; full tones. 10. Completely absorbed or preoccupied: "He was already pretty full of himself" (Ron Rosenbaum). 11. Possessing both parents in common: full brothers; full sisters. adv. 1. To a complete extent; entirely: knowing full well. 2. Exactly; directly: full in the path of the moon. v. fulled, full·ing, fulls v.tr. To make (a garment) full, as by pleating or gathering. v.intr. To become full. Used of the moon. n. 1. The maximum or complete size or amount: repaid in full. 2. The highest degree or state: living life to the full. [Middle English ful, from Old English full; see pel-1 in Indo-European roots.] fullness, fulness n.
Hope this helps Scriv lol
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Post by cmdrmcbrag on Oct 20, 2011 22:44:52 GMT 1
Geesh, and I thought I was a smart ass...LOL
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Post by swfwebmaster on Oct 21, 2011 7:55:16 GMT 1
Rough crowd
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Post by wobblyone on Oct 21, 2011 15:38:08 GMT 1
BTTF, a pic of my wife would have covered most of that !!!! LOL. Jeez, I'd better keep this site from her !! MEEEDIIIC
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Post by pershainovitsh on Oct 22, 2011 11:54:05 GMT 1
I think this video shows the console admin controls, along with server filters and a SERVER BROWSER! Server browser on a console! www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW9z4OUyDAEIs Battlelog as good as the in-game server browser on consoles? This one even shows ping! And they haven't even decided yet whether to include ping on the scoreboard on the PC version or not... Come on, DICE, you don't have to make everything so hard. It's a basic feature, even more than commo rose.
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Post by wobblyone on Oct 22, 2011 17:07:47 GMT 1
From what I saw in the beta, Battlelog looks brilliant for PC BF3.
Loads of great features like live chat, messaging, stats tracking. A cool feature is the ability to form a group, then join a game together as a squad. Also I like the ability to create a 'Platoon' similar to a buddies list, which throws all the members together and compares stats ie. 'best jet pilot' etc. Also you could be a member of differant platoons if you wished. ( A good recruiting tool )
It looks like a much more advanced version of previous BFHQ's. Well laid out Simple to navigate An advanced social network site for BF buddies.
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Post by swfwebmaster on Oct 23, 2011 9:44:06 GMT 1
Has anyone noticed a trend? There sure are a lot of posts by wobbly about "recruiting."
Recruiting is an excellent topic to bring up frequently. We also need to get prospects to submit an =SWF= application.
Be sure to talk to other online gamers when you are gaming online, ask them if they are in a clan, and give them our website address. We need to continue to grow by recruiting quality people.
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Post by wobblyone on Oct 23, 2011 12:33:08 GMT 1
Scriv said: McBrag and Pershainovitch are waiting patiently boss
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Post by pershainovitsh on Oct 23, 2011 17:37:19 GMT 1
Pershainovitsh with an S, not a C. I'm pretending to be Russian, not Brasilian! And before you ask, it's just a random Russian-sounding name I made up when I had to think of a name for all the Battlefield games. If you search my name on Google, all it comes up with is some BF sites, XFire, SWF sites, and interestingly a couple of German and a Russian sites. I didn't take the risk of going to those sites to find out why my username was there. Probably they just store the stats on who goes on their servers.
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Post by wobblyone on Oct 23, 2011 23:49:57 GMT 1
'S' roger that, spelling slip up after a few beers no doubt.
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Post by swfwebmaster on Oct 24, 2011 9:39:51 GMT 1
McBrag and Pershainovitch are waiting patiently boss I will give this some attention when I get back in the U.S. They should not have wait too much longer.
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Post by pershainovitsh on Oct 24, 2011 11:04:22 GMT 1
Don't mind me. I'll wait like a Stoic (maybe I should create a clan called Stoic War Fighters? We would just wait very, very patiently for the victory to come... ) to be a part of the clan. Speaking of Stoicism, there's a part in the Unknown Soldier where three soldiers are punished for stealing by making them stand in the standard standing stance for two hours (normally it would have been 24 hours of custody but it was in the middle of the war and if I remember correctly, deep beneath enemy lines so the 2 hour standing was better for the situation). Here's a clip:Watch from 1:40 to 3:25. www.youtube.com/watchfeature=player_detailpage&v=ScN_Ovg8bng#t=91sThe language is Finnish, and the subtitles are in Swedish. The middle one, NCO Lehto, who is a very serious, rugged, stubborn and almost an evil man, won't move from the position until he has done his sentence, no matter if there are bomb dropping by and people calling for help. One of the great scenes in Unknown Soldier.
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