Twitch doesn't have the old runs, does it? Where can I see the old stuff? Preferably Chromecast streamable.
Twitch doesn't have the old runs, does it? Where can I see the old stuff? Preferably Chromecast streamable.
Star Wars: Dark Forces 2 is definitely a great run to watch. It's not too long, it's got good commentary from the runner and Striker and the game itself is really fun to watch even if you haven't played it.
http://youtu.be/YHJA1Z-nApM?t=7m10s
Star Wars: Dark Forces 2 is definitely a great run to watch. It's not too long, it's got good commentary from the runner and Striker and the game itself is really fun to watch even if you haven't played it.
http://youtu.be/YHJA1Z-nApM?t=7m10s
What games did Blechy play/commentate?
I saw Sparkster SNES run and that game looked boring as shit but Blechy's commentary on that made it really fun to watch. Maybe he's even better with other games.
World of Illusion and Within a Deep Forest
I just caught up on the Dark Souls 2 runs. It's pretty interesting how not-broken the any% run with the latest version is, but how there are still tons of mechanics to explain.
well I missed literally everything from yesterday.
When's Bonus Stream start?
Shit, I missed this run somehow. This is one of my all-time favorites; he is making some of these tricks look soooo much easier than they really are. The physics and momentum in DF2 are hard to get a handle on when you're going max speed. Awesome run.
So this is interesting light of things:
http://www.reddit.com/r/speedrun/comments/2r98kv/agdq_are_only_22_of_agdq_donations_actually/
Hopefully they do change charities next year. Not going into details, but this marathon exploited my money earlier this week, and Paypal is working on refunding hundreds of dollars back to me.
Its not to late to get your money refunded, or to open a dispute with paypal, or your credit card if something similar happened to you.
I love the event, but theres more to the donations than we realize.
wordsandwich said:Your headline is misleading and conveys misunderstanding about public health interventions. Research is not the only thing that prevents cancer. Promoting health literacy and raising public awareness about things like cancer screening and preventable causes would make a huge impact on the incidence of various cancers. Important interventions include smoking cessation, wearing sunscreen, alcohol cessation, getting a colonoscopy, getting a mammogram or genetic screen if you are a female with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer, getting the HPV vaccine, reducing industrial exposure, occupational health and safety, radiation safety, and many other basic public health practices. If more people know about and did these things, it would dramatically impact cancer incidence as well as help physicians catch various cancers earlier when they are more treatable. In that respect, if we reexamine the budget you posted above:
That's 76% of PCF's budget that is going toward things that Edit: could be are legitimately considered cancer prevention programs. Whether you think 76% is a reasonable percentage or not is up to you, but to say that only 22% of AGDQ donations are actually helping to fight cancer is completely false.
- 35% goes toward educational material like the "Check Your Mate" posters
- 22% goes to funding researchers ($250,000 went to Maarten Bosland, D.VSC., PH.D.)
- 19% goes toward "Community Outreach"
Edit 2: I'm a senior medical student about to graduate with my doctorate. A common issue that doctors run into in medical practice is health literacy. It is difficult in the limited time that doctors have with their patients during routine office visits to properly educate people about health maintenance, prevention, and screening especially if patients don't have some understanding already. The evidence for a lot of the routine health prevention practices (vaccines, colonoscopies, etc.) is well established and codified in national guidelines which determine standard of care, but it can be an uphill battle sometimes teaching people about why it's important to do things like quitting smoking or getting a colonoscopy. As a result, education and outreach programs are perfectly legitimate and needed measure to promote public health. Without them, the conversation between doctors and patients starts so much further behind in the game than it should.
AGDQ has been in Herndon, VA and SGDQ has been in Denver for the past couple years, with the exact location changing a bit. It's possible they might make a bigger move to a different location in the future, but it's been constant for a little while now.
well some guy posted on reddit that all they do is make posters with the money, i guess pcf is the scum of the earth!
Interesting, I think 76% of the donation being for the cause is totally fair IMO.*facts about PCF*
Ya we were discussing this above. While I'll agree creating awareness is important, the fact that a company spends a third of the millions they make on posters is insane. Also considering both the marathon and pcf label themselves not for profit, yet the workers make so much pocket money, its such a scam in my opinion. As pointed out before, its not to late to reject your payments with your credit card companywell some guy posted on reddit that all they do is make posters with the money, i guess pcf is the scum of the earth!
if it was like that kony 2012 garbage where 10 percent actually went towards helping people out, then okay get angry. Getting mad because people are being paid to do work is just dumb
Ya we were discussing this above. While I'll agree creating awareness is important, the fact that a company spends a third of the millions they make on posters is insane. Also considering both the marathon and pcf label themselves not for profit, yet the workers make so much pocket money, its such a scam in my opinion. As pointed out before, its not to late to reject your payments with your credit card company
Right. Their aim is to get people to prevent cancer through promoting check ups, which is honestly something that could have a more immediate, tangible difference in helping saving people's lives. There's also an incredible stigma against people getting paid decent salaries while working for charities, but people don't understand that that only helps their efficacy rather than having a huge turnover with a large number of uninvested volunteers.The first reply should also be read. Not everything goes directly to research, that would be silly. Its not a perfect charity, but its also not the devil. Charity numbers threads bring out the worst in people.
Don't forget Umehara Kawase! 5 minute game but Blechy's commentary was hilarious.
Ya we were discussing this above. While I'll agree creating awareness is important, the fact that a company spends a third of the millions they make on posters is insane. Also considering both the marathon and pcf label themselves not for profit, yet the workers make so much pocket money, its such a scam in my opinion. As pointed out before, its not to late to reject your payments with your credit card company
I know they say that everytime, and as I said awareness and prevention is important. The article itself addresses what they don't tell us. And based on my recent experience, the GDQ staff plays dirty (not saying all do)not sure you know i was being sarcastic and actually making fun of you.
Every person in every charity needs money so they can have a life to continue what they are doing. PCF CEO making 200k is whatever, some make more, some make less. If you're angry because you didn't know the PCF was about raising awareness which they state every time when they talk about what the PCF does I don't know what to say. They do fund research, and they do help people prevent cancer because they find out at an earlier stage when it is treatable. Not sure what the fuss is.
Read up on what Not for Profit is. The National Football League is considered a non profit organization...
And based on my recent experience, the GDQ staff plays dirty (not saying all do)
I have seen this pop up all over the place, and yet nobody has ever given me an explanation as to what they actually "play dirty" in.
So how much did they end up making?
What're the chances of seeing an SMT game being speedrun during an event like this?
What're the chances of seeing an SMT game being speedrun during an event like this?
Small.. FF7 was 3 hours even with the big skip.
So only if there's any similar skip in an SMT game somewhere.
I have seen this pop up all over the place, and yet nobody has ever given me an explanation as to what they actually "play dirty" in.
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