Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Done! - RJbeals wins]

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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]

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wcaclimbing wrote:entry A has 100 more votes than B.
how much longer is this poll going to continue?
it's over already

Poll ended at Wed Aug 06, 2008 4:09 pm
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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]

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actually, it ended 5 seconds later.
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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]

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edbeard wrote:
wcaclimbing wrote:entry A has 100 more votes than B.
how much longer is this poll going to continue?
it's over already

Poll ended at Wed Aug 06, 2008 4:09 pm
#-o

never mind then :oops:
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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]

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If it's over, are we allowed to discuss fractions and decimals here? :P

Congrats, Rj!
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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]

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oaktown wrote:
Marvaddin wrote: Main problems: some of the side notes have wrong info (like Rio having 1 million people, lol, its more like 5-10 millions) that we would need to correct
well, this map is set in 1900 - when there were just 1 million people. i stand by my map.
Then you should know that Acre was not part of Brazilian territory in 1900 (it was part of Bolivia) :mrgreen:

After all this math class and everything, once more congrats to all, and specially to RJ. If you like, we can discuss the changes and updates before posting. I will anyway take some time to check again some names accuracy... but Im very happy because Im sure this will be a great revamp. :D
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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]

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mazel tov rj - your map will be a welcome site when it goes live. :D
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congrats RJ, now we will be able to discuss about that map and it's developpement. :D

Btw Gimil, will it be a new thread or should we continue in this one and will you remove all the competition comment ?
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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Round 2]

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Thanks all..
I would prefer a new thread to discuss the map and how it needs to progress. This thread is out of control.

Gim? you agree? If so - I can start it in the main foundry.
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Congratualtions to RJbeals, who took his crayons to the extreme to produce his amazing REVAMP attempt!
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This development of this map will now be moved over to its own independant thread in the main foundry! (Once RJ creates it of course!

I award RJ this on his fine attempt!

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I would also like to congraulate all our entrants into the competition, without them this wouldn't of been anywhere near as exciting or enjoyable without every one of them. It was a pleasure to run this competition for you guys!

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RJ you fast posted me >.<
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great job rj your improvments between the 2 rounds really convinced me
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ZeakCytho wrote:If it's over, are we allowed to discuss fractions and decimals here? :P

Congrats, Rj!
Are we being rational?...

PS. Well done RJ my friend... how long were you out of the foundry then?? lol
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Congrats RJ - disappointed the results of the poll aren't listed in here though.

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Re: Official Brazil REVAMP competition [Done! - RJbeals wins]

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yeti_c wrote:Congrats RJ - disappointed the results of the poll aren't listed in here though.

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Check the first page C.
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RjBeals wrote:Hmm... should i enter? or should I work on graphic tutorials?
oh, the irony... lol
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