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Old Apr 11, 2005 | 10:59 AM
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1000W and over? just about everyone on this board is running over a killawatt. meh, who cares. CASL is where it's at.
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 12:20 PM
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Originally posted by NTOXKTD:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JohnnyToronto:
So who is supposed to compete? Who is classified as an amatuer? If I go there and hit a high score does that mean I get dq'ed? I really don't understand the point of this so called "CPSL".
If you don't encourage people to come that are experienced from this board, then waht's the point?
Why don't you ask the amatures that have been pm' me. There are more amatures then there are pro's. And if all the pro's keep winning at amature shows the industry will not grow. There will be an over 1000 watt class for the pros to compete in so all you pro's can show off. I will however not allow any world finalists to compete sorry. </font>[/QUOTE]Well.. I totally agree with the concept and think it's a great idea to get the new guys involved.

I have a question though. Why are you so against world finalists?

Wouldn't it help you out if you had a class for the higher level of competitors, if only to show off a bit and let the "little guy" know what is possible with enough work? (and, of course, better equipment) [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
Old Apr 12, 2005 | 08:34 AM
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Why don't you just add a pro class then. Let the pros help the amateurs become pros!
Old Apr 12, 2005 | 08:46 AM
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Richard, I understand that you are trying to grow the sport. I understand that amateurs get discouraged by heavy hitters. People tend to get louder by help from the louder. By allowing the hard hitters to compete in a seperate class, they will be there to help the amateurs when needed. I remember when I first started out, Cecco and Yuli answered any questions that I had. They never steered me wrong in any way. I have witnessed them time and time again do the same for others. Unless you plan on getting these amateurs louder... B.Y.O.F.E. ( Bring Your Own Fire Extinguisher ) Dude, I have seen your $hit catch fire.

What happens if an amateur becomes loud? Are you going to stop them from continuing in your league? Are you going to ask them who they know? Are you doing this for the sport... or... are you doing this for you?

[ April 12, 2005, 09:48 AM: Message edited by: Jobou ]
Old Apr 12, 2005 | 12:07 PM
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Originally posted by Jobou:
Richard, I understand that you are trying to grow the sport. I understand that amateurs get discouraged by heavy hitters. People tend to get louder by help from the louder. By allowing the hard hitters to compete in a seperate class, they will be there to help the amateurs when needed. I remember when I first started out, Cecco and Yuli answered any questions that I had. They never steered me wrong in any way. I have witnessed them time and time again do the same for others. Unless you plan on getting these amateurs louder... B.Y.O.F.E. ( Bring Your Own Fire Extinguisher ) Dude, I have seen your $hit catch fire.

What happens if an amateur becomes loud? Are you going to stop them from continuing in your league? Are you going to ask them who they know? Are you doing this for the sport... or... are you doing this for you?
Good point...let the "pros" compete for free with no chance to win anything (if they wish) and at the same time, the can "show off" and lend a helping hand to the less experienced. I would be up for that, although, i am FAR from pro material.
The only way to learn is from the heavy hitters.
Old Apr 12, 2005 | 05:06 PM
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what constitutes an amatuer?



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