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anyone else having problems getting on over there? i dont go there heaps but when demonlands having a slow day i drop over. not working atm tho...

 
dont go there heaps

Yeah sure, we believe you.

 
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Yeah sure, we believe you.

lol whats the supposed to mean? and if you ever want go round to oloy and check my post count, its nothing compared to here...


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i dont think its official, there are quite a few who traipse the boarders...however it seems the 'ology was originally more serious while demonland was more 'fun'. i wasnt around at the beginning and didnt find ology til much later and prefer it here. maybe im easily swayed by the easy to use interface. whatev. i dont think they would tolerate yze magic for example...lol

 
i dont think its official, there are quite a few who traipse the boarders...however it seems the 'ology was originally more serious while demonland was more 'fun'. i wasnt around at the beginning and didnt find ology til much later and prefer it here. maybe im easily swayed by the easy to use interface. whatev. i dont think they would tolerate yze magic for example...lol

Thats a pretty good assessment. Yze_Magic posted there a bit a year ago.

Is there some kind of 'code of ethics' or similiar whereby Demonlanders who post on "ology are hereby despised, shunned or whatever?

As far as I am concerned Demonlanders are welome at Demonology, just as I believe Demonologists are welcome here. We all support the same team!

Tim


Is there some kind of 'code of ethics' or similiar whereby Demonlanders who post on "ology are hereby despised, shunned or whatever?

Well I left that forum about 6 months ago, too many serious twats who seem to think they are far superior to regular demonlanders...

EDIT: What a 300th! :P

Well I left that forum about 6 months ago, too many serious twats who seem to think they are far superior to regular demonlanders...

I may be wrong but haven't a few of those posters left the scene?

As far as I am concerned Demonlanders are welome at Demonology, just as I believe Demonologists are welcome here. We all support the same team!

Tim

Cheers Tim..I just cruise the board now & then & its enjoyable - a good read mate.

As far as I am concerned Demonlanders are welome at Demonology, just as I believe Demonologists are welcome here. We all support the same team!

Tim

I agree totally with Tim. It's only a small number of the fringe posters on both sites who stir up a bit of aggro from time to time. They are best ignored because we're here for the same cause - to support the MFC.


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I agree totally with Tim. It's only a small number of the fringe posters on both sites who stir up a bit of aggro from time to time. They are best ignored because we're here for the same cause - to support the MFC.

well said WJ but an interesting point here is that in general it is always going to be just a small fringe group that give a larger majority their traits. take a random cross section of melbourne according to football team they support. ok there might be some trends but in general people are people. it just so happens that mfc get the upper class tag while richmond get the scum.

in all honesty i love the upper class tag. since when has it ever been an insult to call someone wealthy and cultured? pfft. collingwood however are a bunch of no brainers, and the perfect example of this was their supporters behaviour in relation to the umpiring last week. they clearly had no idea of the rules.

I post relatively the same amount on both... I found 'ology much earlier than Demonland so that probably influenced my preference early on. Both sites have their pluses in different areas. I find Demonland gets the breaking news about Ins and Outs and player news quicker, and it has more in depth Sandy coverage - where as I find 'ology can have more in depth discussion on more serious topics, as well as an older group of posters who cover a lot of historical information. Tim_ and others have created a wealth of historical data on the Demonology site which is undoubtedly more than is available anywhere else on the web - and for this he should be congratulated.

I found this site first when looking for a forum for the dees. I have looked at demonology, but i prefer it here as it is more organized

Performing as well as the team at the moment it would seem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just back from work (and a few bevvies) and wanted an up to date games thread.

As of 10 minutes ago not a great one here so checked Demonology. Site down. 9.45 pm.

BTW both sites offer lots to the die-hard supporter.


Just back from work (and a few bevvies) and wanted an up to date games thread.

As of 10 minutes ago not a great one here so checked Demonology. Site down. 9.45 pm.

BTW both sites offer lots to the die-hard supporter.

tim your isp is putting up the same performance as the team...can't open demonoolgy

Have joined both recently and Demonology a bit more of a closed shop as it's been on longer but otherwise not much different.

The site was down earlier today due to a Hard Disk failure wich they fixed reasonably quickly.

I think they are rebuilding the server at the moment.

The company owner is a collingwood supporter so Demon considerations are not given high priority. <_<

Tim

 
The site was down earlier today due to a Hard Disk failure wich they fixed reasonably quickly.

I think they are rebuilding the server at the moment.

The company owner is a collingwood supporter so Demon considerations are not given high priority. <_<

Tim

bloody filth


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