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[1] Posted by Tony Sr. 08-19-2005, 09:16 AM |
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hey Doug,
i think the reason this ng is dying is because everyone is going speedball and on normal day this ng does not support x-ball etc. what do you think ?any one can answer this...Jeff your 2 cents is invited ,-) ps....can't be that i was right ....can it ? |
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[2] Posted by DGDevin 08-19-2005, 02:07 PM |
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"Tony Sr." <amargio1@cox.net> wrote in message
news:Z4kNe.1570$sw6.559@fed1read05... > hey Doug, > i think the reason this ng is dying is because everyone is going speedball > and on normal day this ng does not support x-ball etc. what do you think > ?any one can answer this...Jeff your 2 cents is invited ,-) > ps....can't be that i was right ....can it ? When I started reading this group more than a decade ago it was one of the principle online forums for talking about paintball, well-known figures from teams or manufacturers posted here or at least lurked. Today there are many other places to yak about paintball, web-based forums all over the place, and many are specialized so people interested just in scenario games or tourneys or whatever can find just the right audience for their views. Rec.sport.paintball is just too generalized a forum and doesn't have any commercial entities pushing it for it to be as popular as it once was, some ISPs don't even carry Usenet any more. I don't think woods-ball vs. tourneys or anything like that is responsible for the group's decline, it's simply a case of competition from other venues. I honestly don't know where the game is going today Tony, a fellow I know who just opened a field operation -- tourney-style speedball -- is now in the process of opening up a couple of woods fields on the same property because many of his customers are asking for it, maybe they just want some shade to play in over the summer. The woods/scenario market also seems to be growing based on the number of companies specializing in supplying that market, follow the money as they say. Regardless of the determination of the industry to get us all playing on Pokemon fields, the view of the public that paintball is a fantasy 'commandoes in the woods' game still seems pretty strong. I do know the new hardware is causing problems, and the attitudes filtering down from the tournament scene as well. I now pick the fields were I play carefully because I have no intention of being lit up at point blank range or being shrieked at by little tourney-wannabes who think cursing out the refs when they get caught cheating is how it's supposed to be done. Cheating and assholic behavior have always been there of course, but there was a time when most of us at least tried to keep a lid on it, now it seems like behaving badly isn't just accepted, it's expected. Or maybe I'm just an old fart who can't keep up with these young kids with their 20bps guns and their neon jersies and their pierced eyebrows and so I ***** about it all. Maybe, but you should see my new pump gun Tony, made from a Gen-X Cocker, Chipley pump kit, DYE single swing frame, shoots *darts* -- now that's what I call paintball. ;-) |
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[3] Posted by Hardtime 08-19-2005, 03:34 PM |
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On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 17:07:33 GMT, "DGDevin"
<dgdevin@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote: >I do know the new hardware is causing problems, and the attitudes filtering >down from the tournament scene as well. I now pick the fields were I play >carefully because I have no intention of being lit up at point blank range >or being shrieked at by little tourney-wannabes who think cursing out the >refs when they get caught cheating is how it's supposed to be done. >Cheating and assholic behavior have always been there of course, but there >was a time when most of us at least tried to keep a lid on it, now it seems >like behaving badly isn't just accepted, it's expected. You have hit it square on the head. I go to a couple of fields down here and a lot of the back yard :-). I love it when I am playing at my regular field (speedball only) and some kid with an attitude comes out and runs his mouth or cheats an wipes behind the bunkers and then lies about it. We have some pretty good refs but even so they can not be everywhere at the same time. I love to assist with attitude adjustments being and older person and having 2 kids of my own. It is fun to watch these people try and pull the attitudes on the field. We had one kid once about 16-17 years of age who was wiping so bad it just started to look like a giant smear. The ref (who was a smaller than most of the people on the field) called out the 16-17yoa. The kid argued with the ref. At that point the ref signaled to the other ref for assistance. There was three of us regulars on the field when this began and we all stood up and charged the 16-17yoa at the same time. We so called "lit him up" at the same time and unmercifully. The ref at the point again said "You are out" and my buddy yelled, "Lets see if you can wipe that". I know he had to be hurting as he had no less than 4 hits on his mask and then the rest of his body was unknown. We never closed within 10-15 feet and we did not need to. The kid started running his mouth and cussing. I simply stated in a nice tone as I would with my kids :-) keep it up and we will do it every time and forget about anybody else on the field. He shut his mouth but continued to pout while he sat out the next two games. He then came in on the third game. My buddy said the 16-17yoa, "It is your choice". He played and immediately called himself out when he was hit. He is now somewhat of a regular there now and has a pretty good attitude. >Or maybe I'm just an old fart who can't keep up with these young kids with >their 20bps guns and their neon jersies and their pierced eyebrows and so I >***** about it all. Maybe, but you should see my new pump gun Tony, made >from a Gen-X Cocker, Chipley pump kit, DYE single swing frame, shoots >*darts* -- now that's what I call paintball. ;-) > The body piercing just indicates a confused individual. I mean the only people that pierce their body's for any reason are primitive tribes of people/Indians. Not to mention the animals such as placing a bull ring in that cow or bull's nose. I further feel if they want to have this done to themselves they need to go and join the primitive tribes where they live or carry a lead rope so we can hook it to them and tie them up outside like an animal. I see a lot of parking posts that are already installed at a lot of convenience stores where a lot of these people work or visit. These could double as a hitching post. Is that a coincidence? |
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[4] Posted by Tony Sr. 08-19-2005, 10:01 PM |
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Doug you wrote that up very well. someday we will hook up and i bet your
pump does shoot radar beams ;-) yes woodsball is growing in so cal for sure.... "DGDevin" <dgdevin@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote in message news loNe.635590$cg1.523139@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...> "Tony Sr." <amargio1@cox.net> wrote in message > news:Z4kNe.1570$sw6.559@fed1read05... > > > hey Doug, > > i think the reason this ng is dying is because everyone is going speedball > > and on normal day this ng does not support x-ball etc. what do you think > > ?any one can answer this...Jeff your 2 cents is invited ,-) > > ps....can't be that i was right ....can it ? > > When I started reading this group more than a decade ago it was one of the > principle online forums for talking about paintball, well-known figures from > teams or manufacturers posted here or at least lurked. Today there are many > other places to yak about paintball, web-based forums all over the place, > and many are specialized so people interested just in scenario games or > tourneys or whatever can find just the right audience for their views. > Rec.sport.paintball is just too generalized a forum and doesn't have any > commercial entities pushing it for it to be as popular as it once was, some > ISPs don't even carry Usenet any more. I don't think woods-ball vs. > tourneys or anything like that is responsible for the group's decline, it's > simply a case of competition from other venues. > > I honestly don't know where the game is going today Tony, a fellow I know > who just opened a field operation -- tourney-style speedball -- is now in > the process of opening up a couple of woods fields on the same property > because many of his customers are asking for it, maybe they just want some > shade to play in over the summer. The woods/scenario market also seems to > be growing based on the number of companies specializing in supplying that > market, follow the money as they say. Regardless of the determination of > the industry to get us all playing on Pokemon fields, the view of the public > that paintball is a fantasy 'commandoes in the woods' game still seems > pretty strong. > > I do know the new hardware is causing problems, and the attitudes filtering > down from the tournament scene as well. I now pick the fields were I play > carefully because I have no intention of being lit up at point blank range > or being shrieked at by little tourney-wannabes who think cursing out the > refs when they get caught cheating is how it's supposed to be done. > Cheating and assholic behavior have always been there of course, but there > was a time when most of us at least tried to keep a lid on it, now it seems > like behaving badly isn't just accepted, it's expected. > > Or maybe I'm just an old fart who can't keep up with these young kids with > their 20bps guns and their neon jersies and their pierced eyebrows and so I > ***** about it all. Maybe, but you should see my new pump gun Tony, made > from a Gen-X Cocker, Chipley pump kit, DYE single swing frame, shoots > *darts* -- now that's what I call paintball. ;-) > > |
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[5] Posted by Tony Sr. 08-19-2005, 10:04 PM |
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hardtime you got me laughing hahaha ;-)
"Hardtime" <hardtime11@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:676cg1pjls31mdvjeml5mdsfjqa9au1iok@4ax.com... > On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 17:07:33 GMT, "DGDevin" > <dgdevin@worldnet.att.invalid> wrote: > > >I do know the new hardware is causing problems, and the attitudes filtering > >down from the tournament scene as well. I now pick the fields were I play > >carefully because I have no intention of being lit up at point blank range > >or being shrieked at by little tourney-wannabes who think cursing out the > >refs when they get caught cheating is how it's supposed to be done. > >Cheating and assholic behavior have always been there of course, but there > >was a time when most of us at least tried to keep a lid on it, now it seems > >like behaving badly isn't just accepted, it's expected. > > You have hit it square on the head. I go to a couple of fields down > here and a lot of the back yard :-). I love it when I am playing at > my regular field (speedball only) and some kid with an attitude comes > out and runs his mouth or cheats an wipes behind the bunkers and then > lies about it. > > We have some pretty good refs but even so they can not be everywhere > at the same time. I love to assist with attitude adjustments being > and older person and having 2 kids of my own. It is fun to watch > these people try and pull the attitudes on the field. > > We had one kid once about 16-17 years of age who was wiping so bad it > just started to look like a giant smear. The ref (who was a smaller > than most of the people on the field) called out the 16-17yoa. The > kid argued with the ref. At that point the ref signaled to the other > ref for assistance. There was three of us regulars on the field when > this began and we all stood up and charged the 16-17yoa at the same > time. We so called "lit him up" at the same time and unmercifully. > The ref at the point again said "You are out" and my buddy yelled, > "Lets see if you can wipe that". I know he had to be hurting as he > had no less than 4 hits on his mask and then the rest of his body was > unknown. We never closed within 10-15 feet and we did not need to. > > The kid started running his mouth and cussing. I simply stated in a > nice tone as I would with my kids :-) keep it up and we will do it > every time and forget about anybody else on the field. He shut his > mouth but continued to pout while he sat out the next two games. He > then came in on the third game. My buddy said the 16-17yoa, "It is > your choice". He played and immediately called himself out when he > was hit. He is now somewhat of a regular there now and has a pretty > good attitude. > > >Or maybe I'm just an old fart who can't keep up with these young kids with > >their 20bps guns and their neon jersies and their pierced eyebrows and so I > >***** about it all. Maybe, but you should see my new pump gun Tony, made > >from a Gen-X Cocker, Chipley pump kit, DYE single swing frame, shoots > >*darts* -- now that's what I call paintball. ;-) > > > The body piercing just indicates a confused individual. I mean the > only people that pierce their body's for any reason are primitive > tribes of people/Indians. Not to mention the animals such as placing > a bull ring in that cow or bull's nose. I further feel if they want > to have this done to themselves they need to go and join the primitive > tribes where they live or carry a lead rope so we can hook it to them > and tie them up outside like an animal. I see a lot of parking posts > that are already installed at a lot of convenience stores where a lot > of these people work or visit. These could double as a hitching post. > Is that a coincidence? |
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