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Post by Munster on Apr 24, 2011 1:48:15 GMT -5
Here is our newest Video. Its from the Recreational Game on April 23rd. I really enjoyed filming it and watching it. youtu.be/ARFiPumXG9I
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Post by ckiniceone on Apr 27, 2011 13:56:39 GMT -5
Do you have any tip about filming airsoft that you could give me. Like what type of cam do you use. I want to start filming some games and i my not sure what type of cam to get. thank for the help
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Post by Relarz on Apr 27, 2011 14:23:59 GMT -5
Using the US colors as a capture the flag game tool?
What the fuck is wrong with you people?!
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Post by Fugazi on Apr 27, 2011 14:27:07 GMT -5
Using the US colors as a capture the flag game tool? What the fuck is wrong with you people?! I thought the same thing...
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Post by ckiniceone on Apr 27, 2011 14:45:42 GMT -5
I would not use any country's flags as a tool for a game. That is just not right. I wounder who was ok with the using of the us flag as a tool for the game.
You can see someone at 5:31 running with the U.S.A. flag in they hand.
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Post by triggs on Apr 27, 2011 17:19:45 GMT -5
And using the 101st Airborne colors?
Not cool.
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Post by Canto on Apr 27, 2011 19:29:55 GMT -5
Ckiniceone,
Please use proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation when posting. You already have a 50% Warning level and you have been on here since July 2009... Please use the spell check key and capitalize the letter 'I' when referring to yourself.
Just a friendly reminder...
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Post by Munster on Apr 28, 2011 1:23:34 GMT -5
Thanks for asking about the filming and camera. I use a Kodak Zi8 HD Camera. It is easy to use and very portable. I don't recommend anything uber expensive, because there is always the off chance a bb might hit the lens.
PM sent to address flag comments. Thanks for your input.
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Post by M.S.-ARC on Apr 28, 2011 6:55:13 GMT -5
I'd like to hear the explanation as well. Anyone else?
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Post by Dahm on Apr 28, 2011 8:25:38 GMT -5
I would.
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Post by Yankee on Apr 28, 2011 9:02:08 GMT -5
I would as well.
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Post by Doom (Immortal) on Apr 28, 2011 9:08:35 GMT -5
Consider this bandwagon jumped on.
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Post by Kazz on Apr 28, 2011 9:24:26 GMT -5
So you'd like an explanation?
I'm going to go with "no" on that one.
Despite popular belief, A of K does not cater solely to the 14-16 year old crowd. I only mention this because of the many police and military (both prior service, retired, and active) who attend our events on a regular basis. In our nearly year and a half of operation, not a single person has ever brought that up as a concern. I would assume this is because they are too busy enjoying themselves to nitpick and troll. But I digress.
We value the opinions of those who have served in any public service which puts ones life on the line, and I guarantee you, the minute one of them has an issue with it we'll adjust accordingly. We do accept constructive criticism with a grain of salt, and we're always looking to improve.
We do not, however, feel the need to justify ourselves or our operation to those who's only purpose is to criticize from the sideline without ever actually having attended a game of any kind at our facility. We have fun and we use the resources available to us to achieve that end. It's as simple as that.
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Post by Andrew on Apr 28, 2011 9:33:17 GMT -5
Well why you're at it why don't you have an objective, where you burn the US flag. I meant lighting things on fire is fun, so with your logic if it's fun it's ok. Right? Just because a few people who have attend your games say it's fine doesn't mean it will sit well with the majority of people. In my opinion, using the American Flag for a game just shows a lack of respect. It is not like you couldn't have tied anything other piece of cloth to the pole. I'm sure the "fun" level would have still been reached. On another note if you post a video up in a public gallery, expect criticism.
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Post by Kazz on Apr 28, 2011 9:55:06 GMT -5
Yes JuiceBox, we're going to burn a U.S. flag just for you. You should come down, it'll be a hoot.
I don't feel like typing much, so I'm just going to arrange this into a list to keep it simple.
1. The first statement was sarcasm. In case you didn't pick up on that.
2. Lack of respect? Wounded Warrior charity, Children of Fallen Soldiers charity. Yep, we're completely disrespectful and don't give a good god damn about our country or those who fight for it.
3. Once again, the previous statement was sarcasm. I feel the need to clarify. Except the charity part, that's not.
4. Our weekly attendance is about 40-50 people. Every Saturday, and 20 on Sunday every other weekend. It's not just the same people every weekend either. Also, Fueling the Fire will have 250 people in attendance. So, "a few people who attend our games" is a bit of an understatement. I'm hurt.
5. One more note; Yes, criticism is good. But there seems to be a recurring trend I like to refer to as "the seagulls from 'Finding Nemo' syndrome" going on here. Slight difference.
EDIT: OH! I almost forgot, we are having one of the previously mentioned former military gentlemen on our team burn a flag at Breedland. But it'll be done in accordance with the proper flag-retiring ceremony for doing so. I figured it was worth mentioning.
Anything else?
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