Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee
Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 9:04 am
just asking... whats wrong with Fortuatus Wurzel?
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Wasn't the one who trotteled him, but I like to countercheck: Why should he be "right"? Try to use the guidelines and/or reasonable sources as arguments.CircleCycle wrote:just asking... whats wrong with Fortuatus Wurzel?
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Aso, der Fahrer heisst ja schon Fortunatus. Dann wars einfach ein Schreibfehler deinerseits im ersten Posting. Hab mich schon gewundert. Pass ist auf jeden Fall unterwegs. Dauert wie üblich aus technischen Gründen ein paar Tage.CircleCycle wrote:http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_M%C3%A ... ion%C3%A4r
team fl wrote:The Nation’s Committee needs you!
The RSF/C4F Nation’s Committee (NC) is responsible for checking the names given to riders by RSF/C4F players to be according to the NC rules/guidelines. The more members the easier the job gets. Unfortunately, not many of the current listed members have been still active for the last month. So, the NC needs new and active members:
Are you interested in helping the game that you love and have the time to do it? In participating in the Nation’s committee (NC) to make sure that the rider’s names look nice and shiny according to the NC rules? Are you objective and neutral enough to interpret the rules in the games spirit? Not afraid of discussions with other NC members about difficult cases? Are you thick-skinned enough to answer to hot-heated appeals with the necessary coolness?
Then apply now to become a member of the RSF/C4F Nation’s committee!
Send your application to Team FL with a PM. It should contain the following information:
- Team name;
- citizenship/place of residence;
- languages (write-easily);
- and most importantly the answer to the question: why do you fit for this job?
The name is not real existing and does not sound realistic.Team ART wrote:Wilhelm Eberschenfelde lost his german nationality? Thats brave Huns, chapeau!
Not everything that you cant find in google does not exist... Well I am sure you will find the word "Urinkugel" somewhere in the net.
I request that he gets his nation back, even without be part of the big searchengine.
Would be nice to read an explanation for this.
Thanks!
Hunsrueck wrote:The name is not real existing and does not sound realistic.Team ART wrote:Wilhelm Eberschenfelde lost his german nationality? Thats brave Huns, chapeau!
Not everything that you cant find in google does not exist... Well I am sure you will find the word "Urinkugel" somewhere in the net.
I request that he gets his nation back, even without be part of the big searchengine.
Would be nice to read an explanation for this.
Thanks!
The NC has decided that the name is okay according to the rules. Passport is on the way. It may take some days, as usual.Team ART wrote:Hunsrueck wrote:The name is not real existing and does not sound realistic.Team ART wrote:Wilhelm Eberschenfelde lost his german nationality? Thats brave Huns, chapeau!
Not everything that you cant find in google does not exist... Well I am sure you will find the word "Urinkugel" somewhere in the net.
I request that he gets his nation back, even without be part of the big searchengine.
Would be nice to read an explanation for this.
Thanks!
1. You can not know if this name doesnt exist.
2. It sounds quite realistic in my ears.
I would like to hear some other opinions from menbers of this committee in this matter.
By the way: BERND OTTOVORDEMGENTSCHENFELDE would be ok, because google knows it? Sounds not so realistic like Wilhelm Eberschenfelde, or what do you think?
http://www.bild.de/news/leserreporter/l ... .bild.html
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team fl wrote:The NC has decided that the name is okay according to the rules. Passport is on the way. It may take some days, as usual.Team ART wrote:Hunsrueck wrote:The name is not real existing and does not sound realistic.Team ART wrote:Wilhelm Eberschenfelde lost his german nationality? Thats brave Huns, chapeau!
Not everything that you cant find in google does not exist... Well I am sure you will find the word "Urinkugel" somewhere in the net.
I request that he gets his nation back, even without be part of the big searchengine.
Would be nice to read an explanation for this.
Thanks!
1. You can not know if this name doesnt exist.
2. It sounds quite realistic in my ears.
I would like to hear some other opinions from menbers of this committee in this matter.
By the way: BERND OTTOVORDEMGENTSCHENFELDE would be ok, because google knows it? Sounds not so realistic like Wilhelm Eberschenfelde, or what do you think?
http://www.bild.de/news/leserreporter/l ... .bild.html
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Thanks for the info. Just chose the swedish nationality again then.runners wrote:Andreas Kramer lost his Swedish Nationality. He exists in real life.
http://www.all-athletics.com/node/686347
passport is on the way, will take some daysquentin wrote:Team Indonesia
My rider has lost his nationality. This is not an invented name, here is the proof of my good faith.
I always choose the name of my riders in a list of cyclists Indonesians that actually exist.
cordially
According your source, Manami is the given name while Sangaku is the family name. You named your rider Sangaku (given name) Manami (family name). Maybe that was the problem. So, is it Sangaku Manami or Manami Sangaku? Or is both valid? I am not an expert in Japanese naming... Maybe Mr. Klebt knows it?cataracs wrote:One of my riders lost his passport while traning in Madrid...so we need a new one a japanese one though here his idendity
http://yowamushipedal.wikia.com/wiki/Manami_Sangaku
thank you
Diese Idioten, kennen nicht mal deinen besten FreundRC Kinzugtal wrote:Einer meiner Fahrer (Phillip Tomé) hat nun zum zweiten Mal seine Nationalität (Portugal) verloren. Sorry aber zufällig heißt einer meiner besten Freunde so und ist durch und durch Portugiese (Hat sogar auch einen portugisischen Pass). Wenn man schon so einen Schrott wie Nationenkomitee macht dann solten diejenigen wenigstens Ahnung haben...
Grüße
Sorry, aber "mein bester Freund heißt..." ist kein stichhaltiges Argument für uns um ihm wieder die portugiesische Nationalität zu geben.RC Kinzugtal wrote:Einer meiner Fahrer (Phillip Tomé) hat nun zum zweiten Mal seine Nationalität (Portugal) verloren. Sorry aber zufällig heißt einer meiner besten Freunde so und ist durch und durch Portugiese (Hat sogar auch einen portugisischen Pass). Wenn man schon so einen Schrott wie Nationenkomitee macht dann solten diejenigen wenigstens Ahnung haben...
Grüße
Küng, exactly. Not Kung. At least, Kueng would have been a try.Heavy Weapons Guy wrote:Hello, my rider Stefan Kung has lost his Swiss nationality. He's in real life a swiss rider too. Some seconds only were enough to verify it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Küng
team fl wrote:The Nation’s Committee needs you!
The RSF/C4F Nation’s Committee (NC) is responsible for checking the names given to riders by RSF/C4F players to be according to the NC rules/guidelines. The more members the easier the job gets. Unfortunately, not many of the current listed members have been still active for the last month. So, the NC needs new and active members:
Are you interested in helping the game that you love and have the time to do it? In participating in the Nation’s committee (NC) to make sure that the rider’s names look nice and shiny according to the NC rules? Are you objective and neutral enough to interpret the rules in the games spirit? Not afraid of discussions with other NC members about difficult cases? Are you thick-skinned enough to answer to hot-heated appeals with the necessary coolness?
Then apply now to become a member of the RSF/C4F Nation’s committee!
Send your application to Team FL with a PM. It should contain the following information:
- Team name;
- citizenship/place of residence;
- languages (write-easily);
- and most importantly the answer to the question: why do you fit for this job?