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TalkBack / RE:The Future of Planet GameCube
« on: November 02, 2006, 09:21:42 PM »
Jonny, you've got my regards.
I've known you for what now, seven years? Something crazy like that. It's been a long time. You've got a genuine talent, well for a lot of things, but specifically for pulling things together and running a tight ship. I recall back years and years ago when I was just a young pup reading The Nformant on a daily basis. Your work always had a certain charm about it, and it obviously kept me coming back for a long time. I met genuinely good people there who I'm sure all felt the same way about you. I'm sure Evan can tell you the same thing.
When you left the Nformant for PGC I knew you'd do well here, and I was honored to take over your baby for the short while I was able to keep it running. That always stuck me a kind of funny though, you know? I didn't quite cut the mustard because I could never find enough time for both my school work and the Nformant, while you seemingly had no problem managing things well enough to keep the Nformant thriving during your time running it. That's exactly how I knew you'd do well here. When you took over PGC, I had no doubts about whether Billy picked the right man for the job. You've done a beautiful job of sailing this ship the past few years, and for what it's worth I've always been very proud of you for that.
Now it's time for you to pass the torch, or parts of it at least, and I wish you all the best. I wish you all the best with the remainder of your university life, and I again have no doubts about you succeeding from there on out with flying colors. You're a damn fine guy, and I'm proud to be able to call you a friend.
Sincerely,
-James
Evan and Steven, I wish you all the best of luck.
I've known you for what now, seven years? Something crazy like that. It's been a long time. You've got a genuine talent, well for a lot of things, but specifically for pulling things together and running a tight ship. I recall back years and years ago when I was just a young pup reading The Nformant on a daily basis. Your work always had a certain charm about it, and it obviously kept me coming back for a long time. I met genuinely good people there who I'm sure all felt the same way about you. I'm sure Evan can tell you the same thing.
When you left the Nformant for PGC I knew you'd do well here, and I was honored to take over your baby for the short while I was able to keep it running. That always stuck me a kind of funny though, you know? I didn't quite cut the mustard because I could never find enough time for both my school work and the Nformant, while you seemingly had no problem managing things well enough to keep the Nformant thriving during your time running it. That's exactly how I knew you'd do well here. When you took over PGC, I had no doubts about whether Billy picked the right man for the job. You've done a beautiful job of sailing this ship the past few years, and for what it's worth I've always been very proud of you for that.
Now it's time for you to pass the torch, or parts of it at least, and I wish you all the best. I wish you all the best with the remainder of your university life, and I again have no doubts about you succeeding from there on out with flying colors. You're a damn fine guy, and I'm proud to be able to call you a friend.
Sincerely,
-James
Evan and Steven, I wish you all the best of luck.