Trialmin Review: OrdoM
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Trialmin Review: OrdoM
OrdoM has now been in the .txt as a Trial Admin for roughly two months.
Please use this thread as public review; it's encouraged for players to comment on how well/badly the trial admin has done and whether or not they think the trial admin should be made a full admin, if they should be removed from the .txt or if their promotion should be delayed.
Please use this thread as public review; it's encouraged for players to comment on how well/badly the trial admin has done and whether or not they think the trial admin should be made a full admin, if they should be removed from the .txt or if their promotion should be delayed.
- Coconutwarrior97
- In-Game Game Master
- Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2017 3:14 am
- Byond Username: Coconutwarrior97
Re: Trialmin Review: OrdoM
Ive been routinely impressed with how they handle tickets. Good admin, promote.
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- Joined: Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:39 am
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Re: Trialmin Review: OrdoM
Knows a lot of things and is good at writing, good traits in my book.
- wesoda25
- Joined: Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:32 pm
- Byond Username: Wesoda25
Re: Trialmin Review: OrdoM
Ordo is pretty cool. He did a stupid trade when he was still an observer I think, but he knew he fucked up and corrected it. Since then hes been impeccable.
- gum disease
- Joined: Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:14 pm
- Byond Username: GUM DISEASE
- Location: England
Re: Trialmin Review: OrdoM
Knowledgeable egg. Very friendly whenever I happen to see him and works hard to make rounds interesting for players.
Promote.
Promote.
- MortoSasye
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- imsxz
- Joined: Sat Dec 16, 2017 4:27 pm
- Byond Username: Imsxz
Re: Trialmin Review: OrdoM
intimidating vocabulary, beta headmins must tread carefully
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- Tivianne
- Joined: Thu May 30, 2019 4:36 am
- Byond Username: Tivianne
Re: Trialmin Review: OrdoM
I dig him.
- Exavere
- Joined: Wed Aug 21, 2019 4:22 am
- Byond Username: Exavere
- Location: The Plasmeme Gateway
Re: Trialmin Review: OrdoM
Is very good at handling tickets, and otherwise a very relaxed admin. Also has mad DJ skills.
The Plasmeme life is not an easy one.
- Hulkamania
- In-Game Game Master
- Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2017 11:42 pm
- Byond Username: Hulkamania
Re: Trialmin Review: OrdoM
According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, the word first appeared in print in 1429. (Of course, promotion may have been around in conversation from an earlier date, but nobody can prove it existed without a written record.)
The original use of the word translated to "advancement," from the Old French of the same spelling. Fast forward to 1925, when promotion took on new meaning as wordsmiths began applying it to "advertising" and "publicity."
Way back in 1387, the word promote cropped up to describe movement to a "higher grade or office." A person who promotes — a "promoter" — was mentioned in writing as early as 1450. The more modern association of a promoter with the sports or entertainment industries didn't arrive until 1936.
Nowadays, the noun promotion can refer to a job advancement, ballyhoo about a new movie, progress of an idea or enterprise, or growth of a tumor (in medical terms). Promotion is also a term found in the game of chess and among sports teams that move up to higher leagues. And, if you happen to be pursuing a doctorate degree in Germany, you're actually seeking a Promotion (equivalent to a PhD)!
The original use of the word translated to "advancement," from the Old French of the same spelling. Fast forward to 1925, when promotion took on new meaning as wordsmiths began applying it to "advertising" and "publicity."
Way back in 1387, the word promote cropped up to describe movement to a "higher grade or office." A person who promotes — a "promoter" — was mentioned in writing as early as 1450. The more modern association of a promoter with the sports or entertainment industries didn't arrive until 1936.
Nowadays, the noun promotion can refer to a job advancement, ballyhoo about a new movie, progress of an idea or enterprise, or growth of a tumor (in medical terms). Promotion is also a term found in the game of chess and among sports teams that move up to higher leagues. And, if you happen to be pursuing a doctorate degree in Germany, you're actually seeking a Promotion (equivalent to a PhD)!
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