Re: [Poll] Favorite Go YouTubers
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 6:39 pm
3 videos isn't much.cyclops wrote:What happened to shyghost ?
Life in 19x19. Go, Weiqi, Baduk... Thats the life.
https://www.lifein19x19.com/
3 videos isn't much.cyclops wrote:What happened to shyghost ?
One of my criteria was that the YouTuber had to have posted a video in the last 2 years. I mentioned LGDArchives in my post, but there hasn't been a new video since October of 2011.cyclops wrote:What happened to shyghost ?
I don't mind people trying to get attention. And if they can do so by doing something they love (like teaching/playing go), then more power to them!moyoaji wrote:To be fair, blanket attacks like this are unfair. Which of these players do fall into that category, if I may ask?
I fully agree. Torturing cute animals to death and posting videos of it on youtube has a very good track-record of getting attention.moyoaji wrote:Frankly, if someone is making go videos on YouTube strictly for the sake of getting attention then they suck at getting attention.
http://www.sibicky.com/DrStraw wrote:Nick Sibicky? Is that his real name? It sound like a play on Icki Jibicki.
DrStraw wrote:Nick Sibicky? Is that his real name? It sound like a play on Icki Jibicki.
I don't understand. Attempting to emulate Iki Jibicki would be the ultimate in praise for someone who was a great loss to the AGA.Bonobo wrote:DrStraw, this gives deeper insight into your personality than you may have wished.DrStraw wrote:Nick Sibicky? Is that his real name? It sound like a play on Icki Jibicki.
Tom
Many outside (and probably within) the AGA wouldn't get the Iki Jibicki reference and think you were just making fun of someone's name, to be fair.DrStraw wrote:I don't understand. Attempting to emulate Iki Jibicki would be the ultimate in praise for someone who was a great loss to the AGA.Bonobo wrote:DrStraw, this gives deeper insight into your personality than you may have wished.DrStraw wrote:Nick Sibicky? Is that his real name? It sound like a play on Icki Jibicki.
Tom
Then they need educating. That was the last thing on my mind. I genuinely thought that he might be paying a tribute to Bob High.Boidhre wrote:DrStraw wrote:Bonobo wrote:
Many outside (and probably within) the AGA wouldn't get the Iki Jibicki reference and think you were just making fun of someone's name, to be fair.
Thank you, Boidhre, apparently this is the case with me (living in Germany), and …Boidhre wrote:[..]
Many outside (and probably within) the AGA wouldn't get the Iki Jibicki reference and think you were just making fun of someone's name, to be fair.
Apology accepted.Bonobo wrote:Boidhre wrote:[..]
(And I still have no idea who that may be.)
Tom
p.s.: edited my earlier comment to reflect what I learnt.
Thank you.DrStraw wrote:Apology accepted.
Thank you, bookmarked, that’s an amazing source for … procrastination
Oh, I LOVE that! Bad puns PLUS Science Fiction PLUS Go—what more could I wish for?specifically the link to Go Kiburi: http://www.usgo.org/files/bh_library/gokiburi.pdf
Well, I learnt my childhood English in Kerala, South India, in the beginning 1960’s … mostly Indian English and British English, some US English (and I still love code switching), and AFAIK “learnt” is a legitimate variant for the past tense of “to learn”:(Oh, and learnt is the past participle. The past tense is learned.)
BTW I also ask “whom?” and still shudder a bit when I listen to “Who Do You Love” by The DoorsAlternative forms
learned (Standard US English spelling, Canadian)
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Verb
learnt
1. (UK, African American Vernacular, alternative in Canada) simple past tense of learn
I learnt so many things in this school.
2. (UK, African American Vernacular, alternative in Canada) Past participle of learn
She has learnt to adapt to the changes quickly.