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Dear Warrior,
Here's what is on offer.
High Quality Solo Ads for Sale Including Buyer Traffic (vital)
Until recently, only available privately to my direct contacts, I'm now opening this out to the Warrior Forum.
I can provide you high quality Solo Ads...
Started by Matthew Barnett on
, 16 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at warriorforum):
Hey Matthew, I have added you on Skype, and would like to book a solo ad.
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Hi everyone,
Been a while since my last post!
Anyway, to get to my point. First of all, VERY IMPORTANT, please don't read this post as a complaint or moan about my first solo trip to WDW, (I actually had a fantastic time) I just wanted to mention something...
Started by dazzling on
, 15 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at disboards):
Without major surgery I couldn't tell you what sort of experience a solo....
Taken the advice of several others on the Solo boards and have eaten at the Bar area as a Solo male, even though I'd love to share Disney with someone else.
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Ive always played in parties with killho`s (you know who you are!!!), and my kdr has always been around the 1.70-1.90 mark, and because there was no one left to kill, I turned myself into a flag capping machine, which also ultimately killed my kdr by ...
Started by BEAS7BLOOD on
, 28 posts
by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at callofduty):
I'd say that parties do held is using SMGs and EC when I use ARs with SoH... .
I play solo most of the time, well about 99%.
Thats how I feel when I play solo, I feel that I get better scores and better KDR, but I think we back each other up.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Too.much.theory.making.head.hurt
Ok, all kidding aside...all that theory is a wonderful thing as it helps to guide us on what to play (although there are no "rules" to creating music..flame away) but once you've learned all that head knowledge you need...
Started by gtrdave on
, 15 posts
by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at christianguitar):
In other words,
a good solo is one that....
Necessary for making a solo fit the song, some of it's just for plain fun, but I'm hoping people find that I was told by my instructor:
"A good solo should be one that is easy to chorus back".
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Quote: : It's the Lydian scale. No wonder it sounds so nice.
Started by CheshireCat on
, 15 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at christianguitar):
Remember, music is an art.......
If you play a I - iv - IV - V7 (Cmaj - Amin - Fmaj - G7) then play a C, E, or G note to start your solo.
And the fifth tone of a scale make up a chord, then you're already on the right track to make a solo.
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at christianguitar):
Just singing, not really something that made ....
Hard? no.
I obeyed, and people still claim that this was the best solo they had ever heard.
Were playing the song Hallelujah and I felt as if God told me to play the bridge melody as a solo.
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Most Agile Methodologies I'm reading about speak volumes about how best to keep communication bottle necks within a team to a minimum. When working as a solo developer, most of these don't really apply. Stand up meetings are "interesting" when done alone...
Started by Allain Lalonde on
, 9 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The point is, that being solo....
I've been working on small solo projects for years and recently one of them of being solo, you'll be able to adapt what is the fundamental advantage of agile project management.
Will become apparent.
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SOLO HOE (solo hoe)
Started by DHG on
, 5 posts
by 3 people.
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I've got a project I'm starting to tinker with that is a solo project but I'd like to try to stay organized and have some methodology to work from. Most methodologies that I've seen are aimed at teams. I'm wondering if anyone has any links or thoughts...
Started by jjbohn on
, 11 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Always try and imagine a future for your project where you will have more than just you developing the ... .
So if you plan to do TDD, do it and don't get tempted to cut corners .
Some ideas here
For me the most important thing to do is remain disciplined .
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I am a big advocate of agile methods when working on teams and/or large projects.
However, I find that for smaller projects, when working solo, I usually start the project writing unit tests, documenting extensively, refactoring. As time wears on, I stop...
Started by snicker on
, 5 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
You might want to look at c2.com's Solo Programming Xp Workarounds with a cardboard Jon Skeet next to you?
I'm currently working solo on an ASP.NET project (not a small.
On a solo team for small projects.
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