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this is the fastest i've judged in the other 2 batches i've done, although i only had to do half...
@ judge team: I can understand being late when you have exams and all, but you were given close to a full month to do your job. Most of you have been judging for close than a year, you knew what to expect. I know I'm just being butthurt like everyone else, but goddamn, I find this to be pretty disappointing in the end.
The fact some of you aren't even done yet just blows my mind. I think we should come up with ways to penalize that behavior.
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I know he only said exams, but he understands people are busy. And this being your first time certainly doesn't bother me. Just people that have done it repeatedly. At least, that's what I'm agreeing to. Penalizing constant late behavior. I appreciate what you guys do, but if you never have the time, and constantly being late for reviews, someone should fill your shoes. ....Says the guy who has no idea how this shit gets sorted out.....Originally posted by thesunfanabsolutely I want to vomit on your face irlOriginally posted by choofIt was like trying to throw logic at a fuckin brick wall lmaoOriginally posted by choofwhats more dense, a black hole or an icyworld fileOriginally posted by CelirraI've never been so disappointed by a man from Alabama than I am right nowComment
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if we actually had enough judges then that wouldn't be a problemI know he only said exams, but he understands people are busy. And this being your first time certainly doesn't bother me. Just people that have done it repeatedly. At least, that's what I'm agreeing to. Penalizing constant late behavior. I appreciate what you guys do, but if you never have the time, and constantly being late for reviews, someone should fill your shoes. ....Says the guy who has no idea how this shit gets sorted out.....
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Originally posted by thesunfanabsolutely I want to vomit on your face irlOriginally posted by choofIt was like trying to throw logic at a fuckin brick wall lmaoOriginally posted by choofwhats more dense, a black hole or an icyworld fileOriginally posted by CelirraI've never been so disappointed by a man from Alabama than I am right nowComment
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I've judged 16 batches
expect delays. and really a few days isn't that big of a deal. be thankful it isn't 4-5 months like tass used to do LoL
also we used to have 3 judges doing 120+ simfile batches. We're quite fortunate to have this many people VOLUNTEERING to do this.
ps I sent my notes hours agoLast edited by kommisar; 11-27-2012, 09:08 PM.
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Yo guys,
My goal with my post was not to piss you all off as I apparently did. Indeed, I know nothing of what's going on with your lives right now to ruin your streak of perfectly-on-time-notes. Heck, who am I kidding, I have no idea how it's like to be you guys. I have a regular schedule, I live with a family I love, and I go to school. I don't have a job, no health problems, no addiction and no debts. I pay no rent, have no kid and such. I'm just a princess who doesn't know when to stfu.
I believe there is something wrong when you can review a full batch in less than two days, yet are given a full month to do it and end up late. This is the major thing that grinds my gears. And when I say "wrong", I don't mean "you're doing it wrong Carlos" or Alex or Mike or anyone who wants to put their name there. You guys are pro. Basically, the way I see it, if you have something everyday preventing you from judging from day one to the end of the month, like some dumbass roommate being an asshole to you or your father is sick, or you have school projects or you're trying to quit drugs or something, surely you would be able to PM someone to give the job to someone else. Logic, right? Idk who would start judging a batch when he clearly knows he can't. That's just dumb. I hope you have the decency to agree with that.
On the other hand, if you have something coming up at last minute which prevents you from judging, that sucks: it could be a flood or it could be the death of your pet or anything (I don't know since I never stepped outside the castle gates). But that also means you waited until the last second if that affects you for judging the batch. Why not take the two days it takes you right now at the beginning of the month instead? What was preventing you from doing your job? And again, why not let the team know about it?
And if somehow your situation doesn't apply to that, well shit, you're one out of luck individual since your life must absolutely be hard to go through. I think you'd have to have bad surprises everyday with the naive hope of still judging on time... Because let's face it: if you begin judging when batch opens, you won't be late, and if you can't take the two necessary days to do that, you shouldn't be judging in the first place for that particular batch.
Tl;dr mario knows nothing about other users' lives but thinks he doesLast edited by MarioNintendo; 11-27-2012, 09:45 PM.Comment
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being late just gives you a bad rep with the other judges/members. As long as you know what you're doing it's a great amount of help.
if it were that big of an issue people would be getting thrown off the judging team for being late and such. but again I stress, a few days isn't the end of the world : x
I was late 2 days and aside from work and being hospitalized, I had all kinds of time. So I just procrastinated :3
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i dont consider any of the backup judges that i remember to be good enough to actually take on judging any batch. i would rather turn in notes late than have someone cover me that hardly knows what theyre doing just to have notes in on time.Yo guys,
My goal with my post was not to piss you all off as I apparently did. Indeed, I know nothing of what's going on with your lives right now to ruin your streak of perfectly-on-time-notes. Heck, who am I kidding, I have no idea how it's like to be you guys. I have a regular schedule, I live with a family I love, and I go to school. I don't have a job, no health problems, no addiction and no debts. I pay no rent, have no kid and such. I'm just a princess who doesn't know when to stfu.
I believe there is something wrong when you can review a full batch in less than two days, yet are given a full month to do it and end up late. This is the major thing that grinds my gears. And when I say "wrong", I don't mean "you're doing it wrong Carlos" or Alex or Mike or anyone who wants to put their name there. You guys are pro. Basically, the way I see it, if you have something everyday preventing you from judging from day one to the end of the month, like some dumbass roommate being an asshole to you or your father is sick, or you have school projects or you're trying to quit drugs or something, surely you would be able to PM someone to give the job to someone else. Logic, right? Idk who would start judging a batch when he clearly knows he can't. That's just dumb. I hope you have the decency to agree with that.
On the other hand, if you have something coming up at last minute which prevents you from judging, that sucks: it could be a flood or it could be the death of your pet or anything (I don't know since I never stepped outside the castle gates). But that also means you waited until the last second if that affects you for judging the batch. Why not take the two days it takes you right now at the beginning of the month instead? What was preventing you from doing your job? And again, why not let the team know about it?
And if somehow your situation doesn't apply to that, well shit, you're one out of luck individual since your life must absolutely be hard to go through. I think you'd have to have bad surprises everyday with the naive hope of still judging on time... Because let's face it: if you begin judging when batch opens, you won't be late, and if you can't take the two necessary days to do that, you shouldn't be judging in the first place for that particular batch.
Tl;dr mario knows nothing about other users' lives but thinks he does


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Well Kommi, let's suppose everyone kinda had the same situation as you. Why not make the judgement period smaller? I get the fact we're all volunteers and do this to help, and I know it's fair to wait a few more days, that it's not that big of a deal for the amount of job that gets done. It also perplexes that people either don't act responsibly by taking the task of judging a batch when they know they can't do in on time no matter what or either wait until the end of the time they have to realize they waited too much and ended up short. For this last type of people, if the judgement process lasted a week, surely they'd be late, but I don't think the quality of the notes would be worse and we'd have the finished "product" by now.
I'm not mad at anyone here, simply looking for ways that we could respect our engagements.
(@ carlos:
Sure that's a valid point, I admit i took for granted that backup judges did the job as good as regular judges. Otherwise why have backup that sucks... lol)Last edited by MarioNintendo; 11-27-2012, 10:17 PM.Comment






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