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Unread 11-25-2013, 04:27 PM
Joe MuGGz
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17 Won / 9 Lost
Estimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.19/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.19/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.19/10 stars
Ranked Text Record
50 Won / 16 Lost
Exclusive Text Record
9 Won / 9 Lost
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The only reason audio heads don't dominate in text is because it's a step back to do text. I'm sorry but that's just a fact.

People who text make the natural progession to move onto audio. Not the other way round. Thats backwards on an Irish scale. Texters are allowed to dominate text because Audio heads allow it without even consciously making that decision.

The only time audio heads venture into text is as a stop gap too fill time when writing AND recording is too much hassle or simply isn't viable at that moment in time/curiosity.
yup.. i agree..

---------- Post added at 04:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:25 PM ----------

sounds like a legit statement...
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Unread 11-25-2013, 04:27 PM   #28
 
Joe MuGGz
Live Battler
Estimated Skill in Audio: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Audio: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Audio: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Audio: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Audio: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Audio: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Audio: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Audio: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Audio: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Audio: 7.74/10 stars
Ranked Audio Record
17 Won / 9 Lost
Estimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.74/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.19/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.19/10 starsEstimated Skill in Text: 7.19/10 stars
Ranked Text Record
50 Won / 16 Lost
Exclusive Text Record
9 Won / 9 Lost
 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Just C View Post
The only reason audio heads don't dominate in text is because it's a step back to do text. I'm sorry but that's just a fact.

People who text make the natural progession to move onto audio. Not the other way round. Thats backwards on an Irish scale. Texters are allowed to dominate text because Audio heads allow it without even consciously making that decision.

The only time audio heads venture into text is as a stop gap too fill time when writing AND recording is too much hassle or simply isn't viable at that moment in time/curiosity.
yup.. i agree..

---------- Post added at 04:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:25 PM ----------

sounds like a legit statement...
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