Yesterday we started the live.pack4dreamhack.com concept and it was a direct success with over 200 people following the live streams of the Intel Pack4DreamHack CounterStrike 1.6 Finals @ the Outpost in Antwerp, Belgium. Today we will be back with more live shoutcasting from the hands of Kaos.TV!
The finals for the second Benelux StarCraft 2 Qualifiers will be played from 15:00h again taking place in the Outpost in Belgium and we will be there for live shoutcasts of the finalists! The players Sushi, servaNt, Sunshine and ForHigher will battle it out for that spot on the Intel Pack4DreamHack bus and of course seeding into the main tournament of the DreamHack Winter 2010 StarCraft II competition!
Check out Live.Pack4DreamHack.com right now!
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It was actually more :). The entire saturday sported a total of 1200 viewers. That said i’m poaching away some EPS viewers too ^_^ but none the less, good stats.
Dear sir,You write in a way that is timid and it reminds me of how I suurcttre thoughts when I think about myself. I am always worried that I am acting arrogant, and am concerned that much of the time I am talking would be better spent shutting up and listening. I spent a long time reading your blog tonight, and it has made me feel better about myself. Not because it has inspired any revolution-y feelings (I always say ~I’M GOING TO BE MORE LIKE THIS~ after I read something thrilling, but I never change); instead, realizing that the way you confront stuff isn’t that far off from how I confront stuff, and then realizing that I like you and your voice, brought me to the conclusion that I am allowed to like myself more than I do, because I like your voice, so mine is hopefully less grating than, like, something really grating. Metaphors are hard.I found your blog through a Reddit post about Sean. Your most recent post in which you talk about your relationship with him was very sweet. I do not have any friendships like that. No one around me is like you or Sean (not to sound ungrateful for the friends I do have, though!). Between the two of you, though I like Sean and I like watching the Funday Mondays very much (even as a doomed-to-bronze-league-whenthefuckdidtheygetthatmanyunits sort of player), I do not understand how he can be so upbeat all the time, and sometimes it sucks to see positivity and know you’re cut off from the majority of it. So here’s a true thing: I have found as much solace in your less-than-sparkly stories as I did in Sean’s My Life of Starcraft’ vid. You should know what you do is extremely important. Whenever I post things like Never give up! on my friends’ bluer Facebook statuses, my advice rings hollow to me. Not sure why. But even if the chipper attitude we adopt can be a farce, it doen’t mean that the sentiment that motivates us to write that stuff is a lie. So, I mean it: keep it up, stay classy!And thanks,Your Almost-Friend,NJC