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  HuskyTheHusky, Oct 28 2009

Anyone else do this? I have done this for as long as I can remember and I swear every time it comes up in a conversation (at a friends, camping, etc etc) everyone I have ever told completely freaks out and goes 'WTF YOU BRUSH IN THE SHOWER?'

Benefits of brushing in the shower:

1) Saves time (two things at once)
2) Saves water (see above)
3) Never forget to as I shower every day and its like BAM right there.

So, do you brush in the shower?

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Poll: Do you brush while showering?
(Vote): Yes!
(Vote): No
(Vote): Sometimes, but VERY rarely.




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  HuskyTheHusky, Oct 23 2009

I was just wondering if there is an easy way to view all the SPL team statistics in one place? A simple list or table would be awesome.

I know you can individually check the stats through TL (the team profiles for this season) but that requires visiting 12 separate pages.

For example:
MBC - 3:1
SKT - 2:2
etc...

and it would be updated next week with the new results.

Thanks!

(For payment, here is a cute picture or something)

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  HuskyTheHusky, Oct 18 2009

This is a little side project I'm working on between the normal stuff that I do.

It is only episode 2 so there is still much I am planning to improve on. I'm really curious as to what you guys honestly think about the potential of the show and if you have any comments/feedback that would be awesome.

Part 1:



Part 2:







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  HuskyTheHusky, Oct 08 2009

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SHOW ME WHAT YOU'VE GOT

http://www.universalleonardo.org/playActivity.php?id=525



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  HuskyTheHusky, Oct 03 2009

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I have an intro completed for the ESPORTS YouTube channel I'm working on (much thanks to those who created the intro and logo) but am having one hell of a time finding someone to do an intro sound/song to go along with it.

I have had two people submit their ideas already but they didn't quite seem to fit (I really do appreciate the effort though). I am looking for any sort of song/sound that fits the intro well (keep in mind dark colors, 'warping in' effects, etc)

I don't know if anyone on Team Liquid has mad audio skillz or not, but if you do and are willing to help I'd have MUCH <3!

Here is the intro:





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  HuskyTheHusky, Sep 26 2009

I was wondering how I can take my talent of singing from just a hobby to a career?

Here's an example of my work.




Thanks~

UPDATE: Someone has just uploaded version 2.0



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  HuskyTheHusky, Sep 13 2009

Hello Team Liquid. Today I am going to introduce you to one of my life-long friends and favorite gaming company of all time, Blizzard Entertainment.

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Blizzard has been a major part of my life for well over a decade. Seeing as how I am now 22 I have been playing Blizzard games for over half my life. This blog is mostly just to remind myself of how long I've been with Blizzard, a trip down memory lane if you will.

The early years

As a child I loved video games for as long as I can remember. We aren't just talking about normal amounts, even compared to today's youth. We're talking about flying through the door after school, getting my homework done and being a 'good kid' just so I could have as much time possible playing games. I've never been interested in TV or similar non-interactive activities. I used to play sports as a kid, including but not limited to; soccer, baseball, basketball, and pwning noobs at recess. Competing and having fun in sports may explain why I loved video games so much, even when I was single digits in age.

While my gaming life style started with the NES + Show Spoiler +

and Sega Game gear,+ Show Spoiler +
I really started getting interested in gaming with the SNES.
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Many people don't know this, but Blizzard actually got its start in the wonderful world of consoles. Yes, even back then Blizzard was still cranking out classic games of the same quality we've all come to expect.

Of these games there are 3 that I played for countless hours after school. They are, in reverse order of my favorites, as follows:

3) The Lost Vikings (1992)
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This was my least played game simply because it was extremely challenging for my young brain. I had a very hard time with the puzzels and the thought of having to control three vikings at once. In retrospect I should really go back and play this as challenging games are hard to come by these days. Sorry that I don't remember too much about this game.

2) Blackthorne (1994)

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Blackthorne was a side scrolling platformer which incorporated semi-3D features (like hiding in shadows) with extremely simple controls and game play. I had a lot of fun in this game because the few powerups that there were generally added a new and exciting aspect to the game. Its a shame that games like these simply do not exist anymore. This was definitely one of my most rented games of my childhood.

1) Rock 'N Roll Racing (1993)
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For those of you who don't know, Rock 'N Roll Racing is the second best game Blizzard has ever created (I'm sure you can guess the first). I can't even imagine how many hours I have logged on this masterpiece. It is a third person fixed-camera racing game that takes place on distant planets. The object of the game, as is with almost any racing game, is to finish a set number of laps before your opponents. The catch? They all have lasers, mines, missiles, heat seeking tomatoes of death, jump jets and just about everything else that's awesome to try and stop you. This game features a campaign mode as well as very diverse 2 player action for its day. I simply cannot say enough good things about this game because it is AWESOME.

The wonderful world of computers.
As I got older and a little more curious about technology I quickly moved on to PC gaming. Thankfully for me, around the same time Blizzard was doing the same. While as a kid I didn't realize I had been playing Blizzard games all along, my first realization of how awesome this company is came with my first PC game, Warcraft 2.

Warcraft 2 (1995)
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Warcraft 2 was also the first RTS game I had ever played. Sadly, I was not there for the release of Warcraft Orcs and Humans, but I sure as hell played and enjoyed Warcraft 2. Even as a kid I was very good at this game in comparison to anyone I would meet in the next 6-8 years. This was one of the games played at my very first LAN party (when I was around 12 I believe) and I absolutely loved just how much multi-tasking and thinking went into such a game (when compared to other game types at that time). While I had my fair share of fighting games, first person shooters, platformers, and just about anything popular back then, I always kept going back to Warcraft 2 because of the unique challenge it gave over every other game.

A few short years after my love affair with Warcraft 2 started, I also got into another unique game for its time, Diablo.

Diablo 1 (1997)
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Diablo was a much simpler and easy to understand game than Warcraft 2 but still presented a completely unique playstyle unlike anything I had played before. My first character was a Sorcerer but as soon as I found out everyone could learn every spell I switched to Warrior. The feeling I got when I first came across Diablo in-game and right after slaying him was something that would be matched by few games in my long history of killing baddies. The graphics at the time, to me, were vibrant and intense, but at the same time gritty and, well, satanic. Even after beating Diablo 1 several times I still found the randomly generated levels entertaining and the special bosses memorable.

The Holy Years

The next game to enter my life from the Blizzard line-up would change the way I viewed and played video games forever. That game, Blizzards pride and joy of the 1990's, would be installed on every computer I've ever owned for the next 10 plus years. This game is of course, StarCraft.

Starcraft & Broodwar (1998)
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My first introduction to StarCraft was when I visited a good child-hood friend of mine. He was playing StarCraft a few short weeks after it had come out and I must admit, I was not instantly hooked. At that time, I was 11 years old and still loyally dedicated to my previous Blizzard titles (I didn't even know they were made by the same company, kids don't pay attention to that kind of thing) and was even enjoying the original Command and Conquer campaign. I moved states shortly after but the unique graphics and the thought of playing 3 different races never left my mind. It would be about 6 months later that I finally picked up the game I had heard so much about. Ever since that day I have never stopped playing StarCraft.

Its kind of hard to explain just how good that game was for its time and experiencing it before it reached global fame. The campaign was compelling, the multiplayer amazing (whats better than playing on Battle.net at the age of 13?) and the possibilities endless. I may not have realized it at the time, but StarCraft set a new bar in game creation that many companies still struggle to surpass today.

In 6th grade I joined a gaming club at my middle school. Almost every day after school we would get together and play games, one of them being StarCraft. I quickly got all my peers hooked and was surprised at how 'bad' a lot of them were in comparison. Even back then I was teaching people basic strats (Make more workers! You need more Barracks!) and got a complete kick out of playing multiplayer with them. While I've had my dry spots in play time with StarCraft, I never have stopped loving and playing that game for good. It will forever and always be my favorite game of all time.

Growing up... Shmowing up

Now at this age I had to decide between continuing sports or playing video games. Sports began to take up more time as I got older because of longer practices, more games, etc etc. It was at this time that I decided to drop organized sports and to focus on schooling and my favorite hobby, gaming. (I still was very active with friends in regards to sports and such).

With my new focus on gaming it wasn't long until I started to look for new titles. It should come to no surprise that the next game I got in to would be Diablo 2.

Diablo 2 (2000)
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Diablo 2 had the same style graphics and gameplay of its predecessor with one important change: YOU COULD FINALLY RUN.

I don't really have too much to say about this game other than I must have beaten it 15 times with just about every class in the game. I really enjoyed the boss fights and simple quests, but as the years passed on it got a little too easy for my liking. Still, most games these days don't last you more than a year, let alone the 3-4 that Diablo 2 did for me. Blizzard stuck to what works: randomized items and levels, easy combat and fun bosses. For this reason I still find myself hopping on Diablo 2 every now and then just to show that demon who's boss.

What followed from the release of Diablo 2 for the next couple years were as such: Played several StarCraft games on Battle.net daily, hop on and off of Diablo 2 for months at a time while in between playing Counter Strike. Talk about an awesome childhood! It wouldn't be long though until Blizzard finally released their next highly anticipated RTS, Warcraft 3.

Warcraft 3 (2002)
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It was at this point that Blizzard really started to become a major company with lasting power. They already had several legendary titles under their belt and they wanted everyone to know that they were here to stay. I really consider the release of Warcraft 3 a major event in Blizzards history.

I actually didn't know about the games release (I didn't follow release dates closely in my teenage years) until I saw one of my buddies playing it. I was completely blown away by the impressive 3D graphics (I had never played a 3D RTS by that time) and knew instantly I had to have it.

To be honest, I was never very good at this game. I played through the entire campaign of both Warcraft 3 and its expansion (that seriously takes a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time, there are so many missions) and would do 2v2's online with said friend. I always thought the Orcs were badass and the heroes added a flavor never before seen in that type of game. I didn't hardcore stick with the game however, simply because of the focus on one unit instead of many (WC3 vs SatarCraft). Overall it is an extremely well made game and one that I'm glad I got to play over the next 3-4 years.

Even recently I began playing the Frozen Throne campaign again on hard mode and it is one of the most challenging things of any game I've ever played.

MMOwned

I am not ashamed to admit that I have played WoW for many, many years. WoW has always provided me with something to fill the 'in between' time while still being able to continue my hobby of gaming.

I know everyone has a different feeling about WoW, but I will just say it was a perfectly timed game for that stage of my life.

World Of Warcraft + 5 million expansions (2004)
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I didn't purchase WoW until about 6 months after it came out. The same person who introduced me to Warcraft 3 also got me interested in WoW. At the time, being the ornery highschooler that I was, was extremely skeptical of having to pay monthly for a game I'd already bought. I had talked smack about MMO's ever since I first heard about Everquest online. It wasn't until I watched him have epic world PvP battles at Tarren Mill that I decided to pick it up.

Every game I've ever played since Warcraft 2 I have always focused on the PvP aspect of it. WoW provided very unique and challenging PvP and it was something I had never experienced (at this time I was EXTREMELY loyal to StarCraft and Counter Strike).

Long story short, I still hop one wow every 3-4 months just to see what they've changed. Once I started getting into competitive gaming I opted to spend more time on StarCraft.

ESPORTS

It wasn't until about a year ago that I really began to follow ESPORTS. Shortly after reaching 2100 in WoW arenas I realized a few important things. 1) I love competition 2) WoW is not the best competitive game and 3) HOLY GOD STARCRAFT IS AWESOME. It was at this time that I found Team Liquid and really began to get into ESPORTS.

Upon reading the 10 commandments on Team Liquid, the part about doing anything you can to contribute to the community really got me thinking. It was at that time I decided to spend my extra free time doing commentaries. To this day I spend much of my free time following all the StarCraft leagues, staying up to ridiculous hours of the morning on work/school nights to catch a couple of games, and making VODs of just about everything StarCraft related.

While I haven't been on the ESPORTS bandwagon as long as many of the veterans here, I sincerely think I share the same amount of passion for this growing and all around badass sport.

To the future
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One might think that I would have gotten over the Blizzard craze by now or have moved on to more 'normal' things, but as always Blizzard shows promise of pushing the envelope of not only competitive gaming but of gaming in general.

With the upcoming releases of Starcraft 2, Diablo 3, and their unannounced next-gen MMO, I predict many more years of hardcore gaming at the helm of Blizzard titles.

I hope that StarCraft 2 will bring with it an explosion of ESPORTS so that many others can experience a similar history in gaming that I've had. I have no regrets and am still trying to do everything in my power to have a career related to gaming.

Conclusion

Blizzard is amazing.

Edit: Took out a bunch of typos. If there's anything else glaringly wrong please let me know :D



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  HuskyTheHusky, Sep 06 2009

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Lately I've been trying to expand my music library to go beyond gaming music, techno, alternative rock, and metal. I have had the same playlist for a couple years now and wanted a different style of music.

I've listened to all sorts of new music (including stuff people have posted here) and one of my new favorite styles I've come across is 'punk'.

Out of all the punk bands I've added to my playlist my most favorite one has to be 'Blink 182'. For those of you who don't know, Blink 182 is a fairly popular punk band from the early and mid 1990's.

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Here is one of my favorite songs from them:

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I think Blink 182 is a very good punk band and I think you guys should check them out.

BONUS: Another good song

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  HuskyTheHusky, Aug 27 2009

UPDATES AT BOTTOM OF POST 8/27

NOTE: This blog is going to be updated a couple of times throughout the week. I don't expect anyone to check back but just posting it here for a log . Also, this blog jumps around a lot, you've been warned!

In this blog I am going to share a few moments from Blizzcon in both text and video. Sadly I wasn't able to get any pictures at Blizzcon .

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The 2009 Blizzcon was my first, and possibly my only, Blizzcon that I was able to attend. From where I am living now (Eugene, Or) it was about a 16 hour drive (including stops, food, gas, etc) which I stupidly chose to drive all at once. While this was possible it resulted in near exhaustion for the entire Blizzcon event. I learned my lesson and am definitely never driving that much at one time again.

That aside, Blizzcon is only a mediocre event if you are a Starcraft only fan and an outstanding event if you are a WoW fan. It was painfully obvious that the main focus of Blizzcon is World of Warcraft, with Starcraft 2 and Diablo 3 taking sort of a back seat. This was first apparent when the goodie bag contained no Beta key as well as their major announcement being another WoW expansion (enjoy leveling up again!)

However, for me personally, the main reason I went was to see a professional Starcraft tournament before the release of Starcraft 2. I was able to meet Savior, Nada, Zero, SkyHigh, Effort, Ret, Incontrol and IdrA. And of course Tasteless, Artosis, and other names in the Starcraft community.


(More video of them to come)

I really enjoyed meeting the players as well as getting to see all of them play up close and in person. I was even able to watch Ma Jae Yoon play Starcraft 2 while Effort and SkyHigh watched.



On stage most of the games ended up being Zero vs EffOrt. I have footage of almost all those games which I'm slowly getting uploaded. Sadly, I missed the Savior vs Nada matches as it was at 10 am right when the doors opened on day 2.

One of the biggest highlights of the entire trip was the Team Liquid OSL party. It was nice to actually get together with a group of crazy SC fans and watch an important match, with none other than Jaedong and Yellow[arnc]. This made for a great time, especially considering nearly all the pro-gamers there were a bit tipsy.



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BONUS: Savior giving in to peer pressure
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The CJ Entus trivia was really fun, I knew a couple of the answers but sadly was not able to get one of the absolutely amazing CJ Entus shirts. (Video of this to come in the future).

The games themselves were fairly lack-luster but Day[9]'s commentary more than made up for it, even as half the audience was falling asleep due to the fact that it was almost 4 in the morning.



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Speaking of Day[9], on day 2 of the event I was able to play him 1v1 on these awful computers they had set up in an area designated to their old games. Much thanks to him for agreeing to play a casual game with me.


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Aside from the TL party, the most awesome thing about Blizzcon was the Starcraft 2 matches. Finally being able to see a broadcast game with players who actually know what they were doing was amazing. David Kim is actually really good at SC2 and I hope to see more of him (and other gamers) in the future.



In the end I had an amazing time. There are some things that I couldnt help but be annoyed by (No SC2 beta key, no announcement of SC2, primary focus on new WoW expansion) but it was a great experience none the less. Getting to meet all the pro gamers (English speaking ones as well), the Team Liquid staff, as well as all the people who came up to talk to me was a lot of fun.

Thanks to everyone who made Blizzcon 2009 as fun as it was! Not sure if I'll go next year or not... will have to wait and see.

(Lots more videos will be added to this thread as the week goes on, if you like that kind of thing).

PS: I want to give a huge thanks to whoever was responsible for getting the CJ Entus guys to come to the party and whoever it was with the team who spoke both amazing English and Korean. It was sweet being able to interact with the players like that.

UPDATES 8/27: (More are uploading right now)

If I'm not mistaken both players were more drunk than the previous videos for these games. I might be wrong, but I point to the blistering APM seen across both keyboards throughout this video as proof.





Ret loses to 1 hatch lurker from Savior at Blizzcon + his reaction at the after party.



Chill vs Ret.



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  HuskyTheHusky, Aug 19 2009

Tomorrow I leave for a 20 hour road trip drug out over 2 days. I have never had to drive this much at one time so I have a pretty simple question:

What specific foods should I buy for the long trip? We will be stopping to eat throughout the day but I like to snack while I drive and could really use some suggestions.

NOTE:
1) It must be able to last 20 hours in a possibly hot car.
2) Junk food is fine but I dont want only shit that will make me feel awful.
3) Must be fairly easy to eat and not require any preparation.

Any suggestions would be amazing.



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