Get over it and move on....just like every time something like this has happened in the past.
Chris Barnett wrote:
This is a multipart message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Hello, Let's run a book on which servers Valve will randomly filter out next, without even so much as the decency to tell us. 1) Australian servers. Let's face it, it's those pesky Australians who are so far up Valves sweet asses it must be embarrassing for Valve. Those Australians need to be taught a lesson to counter balance all of that Pacific rimming that's going on. 2) Servers that have an unusually high number of players with 8 digits. Come on let's face it. The 8 digit crew are all noobs, snotty nosed teenagers and haxors. 3) Servers outside the Western United States that have an unusually high number of players with 6 digits. If a server attracts the old and wise, they're community is going to be too smug. 4) Servers running FF. 5) Servers that sends the player into a different world where there is 1000's of custom skins and the admins have been sad enough to invest 500 odd man hours into creating a work of art, not to mention the modding communities whose total output dwarfs anything that has come out of Valve. 6) Servers that attract the top players. C'mon something has to be wrong, they're all hacking. 7) Servers that attract too many noobs. No scrub that, they're all in Washington State. 8) Servers that are running that new plugin, which lies about the total number of available slots.there's 32 slots but 24 are advertised!!! 9) Servers with unsuitable chat language for minors. 10) Servers with 2 slots, passworded, that say "Valve doesn't listen to server admins" as their server name. Right. That's my list. Odds anyone? -- _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds
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