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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides Learning Alliance
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Posted - 2015.07.15 13:05:00 -
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Mossellia Delt wrote:A vote for Delt is like a vote for a piece of yourself. If you want a voice, look no further.
And to think, early in your CPM1 campaign, like 16 months ago, I questioned your long term commitment... Well, I will be the first to admit I was wrong on that score.
Hand/Eye coordination cannot be taught. For everything else there is the Learning Coalition.
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides Learning Alliance
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Posted - 2015.07.15 13:51:00 -
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Mossellia Delt wrote:Fox, if you are skill around in the thread, will you be doing another 'what does the fox say' this year?
Too much work. I am putting time into other projects this year, and can't commit to doing election coverage this time around. I may still get involved, but not with anything as formal as last year.
Hand/Eye coordination cannot be taught. For everything else there is the Learning Coalition.
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Fox Gaden
Immortal Guides Learning Alliance
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Posted - 2015.07.15 13:57:00 -
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Mossellia Delt wrote:To quote fox's opinion of me last year running. Fox Gaden wrote: Mossellia Delt is not a man of flowery speeches and elaborate promises. He is not a dreamer with complex ideas of what could be done, like many of the other candidates. But Mossellia Delt has a deep and thorough understanding of the aspects of the game that he has been involved in. If you propose an idea to him, he will be able to tell you the deeper ramifications of your proposal, such as how your proposed change will interact with other aspects of the game. And is that not the job of the CPM? Not so much to come up with new ideas, but rather to evaluate the crazy ideas that CCP comes up with?
Mossellia Delt is also level headed. He does not take offence easily, and if he does take offence he can get over it and move on. Honestly, my original commentary on Mossellia DeltGÇÖs campaign back in February was less than flattering, but he got over it and continued to interact with me in a professional manner. I believe that this is someone who could maintain a productive and functional working relationship with CCP and the other CPM candidates even under the most stressful circumstances.
He is not a terribly good politician, lacking the flash and eloquent speeches of other candidates, but I believe that he would be a solid and reliable member of the CPM. I hope to stand up to this, this year. Minus the not a very good politician part lol. I stand by my statement from last year. Although I would add that eloquence can come with practice.
Hand/Eye coordination cannot be taught. For everything else there is the Learning Coalition.
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