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ECAC Semifinals & Finals: Albany, NY

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While true, they're at least trying to encourage student attendance by providing bus transportation from the campus to the TUC. Given the timing, it will probably be difficult to get students to attend, but I imagine a majority of the Union locals/townies will be there.

Didn't UHM also mention that the dorms are closing Friday? Also, although a very welcome and supporting presence, students even at Messa rarely are more than a few hundred. The Union regulars will attend, but the real unanswered question is how many casual local hockey fans will do so, based on the Union participation. If RPI was in it, I'd guess several thousand would attend who might not ordinarily. I've no idea if similar numbers will come out because of Union. I'd also bet that a lot of RPI fans will be there too as I've seen them in good numbers in previous years.
 
Re: ECAC Semifinals & Finals: Albany, NY

While true, they're at least trying to encourage student attendance by providing bus transportation from the campus to the TUC. Given the timing, it will probably be difficult to get students to attend, but I imagine a majority of the Union locals/townies will be there.

It's hard to do on such short notice. I don't think you can blame Union students even the solid hockey fans, given the team's history, for planning spring break getaways. Heck, I'll never forgive myself for giving up on RPI in '02 in January, as a student, making spring break plans for a warmer climate, and missed the only trip to LP/Albany that they made during my days as a student, but at the point I made the plans, I don't think anyone could blame me for expecting to have that weekend open. :(
 
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RedCloud.....One question please. Do you have paranoid schizophrenia, or is everyone just out trying to get you ??? Or maybe it's complete coincidence that you have so many problems with posters here ??? How come everyone else gets along here ??? Just curious ?? Dropped on head at birth maybe ??

Just remember...There's a bear around every corner and he's "just waiting for you."
 
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RedCloud.....One question please. Do you have paranoid schizophrenia, or is everyone just out trying to get you ??? Or maybe it's complete coincidence that you have so many problems with posters here ??? How come everyone else gets along here ??? Just curious ?? Dropped on head at birth maybe ??

Just remember...There's a bear around every corner and he's "just waiting for you."

What the heck is YOUR problem?

No one's "out to get me," genius. Am I receiving personal attacks? Yes, I am.

Are you worth my time and effort? No, you're not.
 
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This statement displays a general lack of understanding on the order of things in the Capital District.

Thank you, Red Cloud, again for your constructive criticism. The reason people are upset with you, including myself, is you make posts that are relatively harsh in regards to people's "lack of knowledge" about things you deem yourself an expert in, i.e. the "understanding on the order of things in the Capital District."


And by doing this, you do appear to feel like everybody is out to get you.
 
Re: ECAC Semifinals & Finals: Albany, NY

While true, they're at least trying to encourage student attendance by providing bus transportation from the campus to the TUC. Given the timing, it will probably be difficult to get students to attend, but I imagine a majority of the Union locals/townies will be there.

Not going to go into bash mode here, but these are the same locals who wouldn't go to Albany for the Governor's Cup and won't go to Troy despite it being, for all intents and purposes, right down the road. You have to understand why people would be skeptical.
 
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Bluntness may be harsh, but if you're going to speak on a subject, I think that many of us (not only RC) expect you to be informed on the subject, unless you are asking a question to get information. If you have a comment, be prepared to back it up with solid facts. If anyone challenges your statement on here, and you're able to defend it, what's the problem? Defend it.

As an example with me, I don't generally post in the Western threads. Why? I'm not informed enough about their teams to make good points, nor am I interested in learning more about their teams. I will commonly post in another team's thread if we are playing them in the near future, or if I hear/see something about which I'd like to discuss.

Is RC harsh? Perhaps, even to the RPI posters at times. However, if you can take a hint from what is posted, and use it to better your posting, you'll be much better off.
 
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Not going to go into bash mode here, but these are the same locals who wouldn't go to Albany for the Governor's Cup and won't go to Troy despite it being, for all intents and purposes, right down the road. You have to understand why people would be skeptical.

Not to mention, they can just watch it on the boob tube. No wonder professional sports leagues push for blackout rules.
 
Re: ECAC Semifinals & Finals: Albany, NY

Thank you, Red Cloud, again for your constructive criticism. The reason people are upset with you, including myself, is you make posts that are relatively harsh in regards to people's "lack of knowledge" about things you deem yourself an expert in, i.e. the "understanding on the order of things in the Capital District."

Why is that harsh? I'm making a simple statement.

You don't have to be an expert to find that certain statements are wrong on their face.

And by doing this, you do appear to feel like everybody is out to get you.

However, my own words have said that I don't think anyone's "out to get me." I do think there are people who over-react.

I'm sorry if you feel slammed. Far too many people feel "slammed" just because I point out that they're wrong.
 
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This is always THE worst week on this board. The loonies pop up, and the know it all n00bs do too.

Worst for whom?

If you say "for me," I may have to get my old violin out of mothballs and scratch out something in a minor key.
 
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...I think that many of us (not only RC) expect you to be informed on the subject...


I'm pretty n00 here. So, let me get this straight: Two RPI fans (you and RC) are the bosses of the USCHO forums? The grand pooh-bahs? You get to decide who is a cool-enough poster and who gets flamed?

I remember this stuff from middle school. Or was it 3rd grade.
 
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Worst for whom?

If you say "for me," I may have to get my old violin out of mothballs and scratch out something in a minor key.

Educated guess: Those die-hard posters that talk about their team for twelve months. These "loonies" and "know it all n00bs" are, as soxrok3 had previously described, the casual "fans" that only care about the teams come playoff time.
 
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I'm pretty n00 here. So, let me get this straight: Two RPI fans (you and RC) are the bosses of the USCHO forums? The grand pooh-bahs? You get to decide who is a cool-enough poster and who gets flamed?

I remember this stuff from middle school. Or was it 3rd grade.

For me, it was 4th. :D

Nowhere did I say we were bosses around here. However, there are many posters here that are extremely well-informed about their team, and will only apply conscientious detail towards informed discussions. I'm sure if I went to the Brown thread and started running my mouth about your team and it had absolutely no basis whatsoever, you would probably feel the same way.

If you ever listen to "The Savage Nation" on the radio, think of it in terms of the host of that show.
 
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I'm sure if I went to the Brown thread and started running my mouth about your team and it had absolutely no basis whatsoever, you would probably feel the same way.

Maybe. But last time I looked, *this* was not the RPI thread. It's the ECAC/Albany 2010 thread, yes?
 
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These "loonies" and "know it all n00bs" are, as soxrok3 had previously described, the casual "fans" that only care about the teams come playoff time.

I see. And people who don't attend church regularly shouldn't bother showing up on Easter Sunday.

I've been a Brown hockey fan since 1970, with season tickets since 1975ish. So I may be a USCHO forum "n00b" but I am not at all casual about hockey in general, Brown hockey in particular.

Anyway: peace. You seem like an OK guy. :-)
 
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Educated guess: Those die-hard posters that talk about their team for twelve months. These "loonies" and "know it all n00bs" are, as soxrok3 had previously described, the casual "fans" that only care about the teams come playoff time.

I challenge you to find the post in which I said that.

I never said I only care about RPI come playoff time. I said I was proud of the way RPI performed this year, however was disappointed in the coach and team for the way the season ended. The team underperformed when it mattered most and to me and all of us "casual" fans, that was disappointing. Aren't the playoffs what you play the regular season for? I don't know what other teams you root for, but don't you find playoff wins are so much more memorable than regular season accomplishments? This is, after all, the last year the ECACs are in Albany and it would've been nice to see RPI there for the first time. Therefore, that is the nature of my disappointment.

I'd also like to apologize for going to school in Maryland and not being able to attend many RPI games for the past few years. Although I check box scores and keep up on team news, I guess this means I only care about three games a year. Right...
 
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Yes, you point out that they're wrong without providing any basis for why that may be.

That, in essence is why you APPEAR to feel that everybody is out to get you, despite you saying otherwise.

Perhaps you can enact the phrase "actions speak louder than words" in your future posts to disprove that sentiment felt by others.
 
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Yes, you point out that they're wrong without providing any basis for why that may be.

In each situation here with which you are very, very concerned, I do not feel the need to repeat that which others have ALREADY SAID. I do not need to take credit for the work of others.

That, in essence is why you APPEAR to feel that everybody is out to get you, despite you saying otherwise.

I honestly don't care how I "appear" to feel. I've already told you how things are. If you want to make up stuff like that in your mind, it's a free country.

Perhaps you can enact the phrase "actions speak louder than words" in your future posts to disprove that sentiment felt by others.

This is the Internet, friend. Exactly how am I supposed to use actions? :rolleyes:
 
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Worst for whom?

If you say "for me," I may have to get my old violin out of mothballs and scratch out something in a minor key.

For anyone and everyone with half a brain who is a regular member of the community.

I expect you'll fade into the background sometime around the time your team crashes out. Your type always does this time of year.
 
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