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| CPU: | P4 Prescott 3.0 GHz |
| Motherboard: | Random MSI |
| Graphics: | Sapphire Radeon X1600 |
| Memory: | 1 GB Kingston PC3200 |
| Hard Drive: | Seagate Baracuda SATA 180 GB |
| Monitor: | ViewSonic P70f CRT |
| Mouse: | Logitech MX518 |
| Mousepad: | Fatal1ty-Fatpad |
| Headphones: | Sennheiser PC150 |
| Keyboard: | Logitech UltraX |

| Registered Since: | 23/04/2008 |
| Last Login: | 01/01/1970 01:00 CET |
| Last Seen: | 08/01/2009 10:06 CET |

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Gaming background:
I started out playing Action Quake 2 in 2000 when I got internet for the first time. For a while I was just playing with out being a part of a clan, then I joined up with the clan ALIS. In 2003 I started playing Enemy Territory when it was released.
The clan ALIS closed december 2004, however we reopened the clan in the beginning of march 2006, which acturly makes the 6 year anniversary for the clan ALIS.
Between the closing and reopening of ALIS I was a part of the second generation of uNtried which was made of former uNtried players and former ALIS players.
After WoW came out uNtried died, and I went on to open Rubber Duckies which was made of now former uNtried players and former occidio players. Rubber Duckies died in the fall of 2005 and after that I joined up with The Killer Bunnies which is a clan I've always enjoyed playing against.
In the spring of 2006 I decided to leave TKB and at the same time to reopen ALIS. It lastest untill the summer, where my computer got borked and when I got back, I couldn't get the clan up and running again :(
In the fall of 2006 I joined up with WSF, which then turned into coitio, played some pretty nice matches 'n stuff :)
So in the beginning of 2007 ALIS was reopened again, and we played with a team at Crossfire Prizefight Challenge 2 LAN in Enschede Holland. In the middle of the summer the team was closed down and I decided to take a break from it. After that I played with a mixteam made of good players who all used fake nicknames :)
During the fall 2007 Call of Duty 4 was released, which pretty much has got me hooked ever since I started playing it. In the spring of 2008 I joined up with wegame, a Danish CoD4 teams, as their manager, unfortunately the team closed in the end of the summer 2008.
Former clans:

clanALIS
Year: 2000-2004
HP: www.et-qw.dk
IRC: #ALIS

uNtried
Year: 2005
HP: N/A
IRC: #uNtried



-o_/ Rubber Duckies
Year: 2005
HP: Rubber Duckies
IRC: #RubberDuckies

The Killer Bunnies
Year: 2005-2006
HP: TheKillerBunnies.org
IRC: #TKB

Danmark (NationsCup)
Year: 2006
HP: NC.EnemyTerritory.dk
IRC: #ET.dk

clanALIS
Year: 2006
HP: www.et-qw.dk
IRC: #ALIS

coitio
Year: 2006
HP: coitio
IRC: #coitio

clanALIS
Year: 2007
HP: www.et-qw.dk
IRC: #ALIS

Mixfreaks
Year: 2007
HP: N/A
IRC: #N/A

Mixfreaks
Year: 2008
HP: www.wegame.co.nr
IRC: #wegame
Current clan:
I am ones again back in The Killer Bunnies, where we are playing Call of Duty 4. In the lineup is some former mates from TKB and some former ALIS players.

[TKB] The Killer Bunnies
Year: 2007-2008
HP: www.TheKillerBunnies.co.nr
IRC: #TKB
Lineup:
[TKB]Arachon
[TKB]jini
[TKB]HNKN_
[TKB]Kekka
[TKB]kmble
[TKB]powah
[TKB]sparksi
[TKB]PassengeR
Competitions:
This list will only include stuff relevant to Enemy Territory.
2003
NorthPole Cup (ALIS)
2004
RTCW.no ET season 2, Bravo (ALIS)
CB OC Spring, 2nd division (ALIS)
CB Summer Cup, Premier division (ALIS)
CB OC Fall, Premier division (ALIS)
WarLeagues season 4, Alpha (ALIS)
Danish ET-cup winner (ALIS)
2005
Optihack (WL)
WarLeagues season 4, Alpha (uN)
CB OC Spring, Premier division (uN)
Team04-cup winner (-o_/)
CB Summer Cup, 3rd division (-o_/)
WarLeagues season 5, Bravo (-o_/)
CB Nations Cup (Danmark)
2006
WarLeagues season 6, Charlie (ALIS)
ESL Fall series, 2nd division (coitio)
CB OC 3on3, 3rd division (coitio)
2007
Crossfire Prizefight Challenge 2 (ALIS)
CB OC 6on6, 3rd division (ALIS)
CB OC 3on3, 3rd division (WSF)
2008
Call of Duty 4 CoD4 S&D OC Spring 2008 Div 2 (TKB)
the-eXperience B Tournament (wegame)
the-eXperience A Tournament (wegame)
LANs:
Optihack, Gothenburg. 2005
In 2005 I was in Gothenburg competing in the 3on3 tournament; There was 10 teams signed up and one of them was WarLeagues admins, which I played with. We moved on from the group stage but lost our second playoff match to memento mori. The most unfortunate thing was that I did not have a computer throughout the entire weekend, eventhough I was promised one :(
CPC #1, Rotterdam. 2006
In 2006 I walked on to a flight in Copenhagen and flew down to Amsterdam, next by train to Rotterdam to meet up with Ronner. The best thing about the LAN was the entire social life, meeting up with people I knew from teh internet, the bad thing was that I did not play any game; because I wasn't playing with a team.
shgOpen, Copenhagen. 2007
In February of 2007 I attended the shgOpen, which was almost in my back yard, so to say, my main reason for being there was making coverage for Crossfire. However, because I could not connect to any ETTV servers from the press-area and I saw people on the internet doing updates on the matches, I didn't have that much to do. So I disapointed myself alot by only doing 2 lousy interviews :(
CPC #2, Enschede. 2007
The first event for years where I finally got to play at a LAN, and I loved it. If we (clanALIS) would only had practised just a week before the LAN, with our LAN-lineup I think we would have gotten through from the group stage. We lost our online game against dignitas, tied our LAN-game against OCTENse and lost our final group game against K1cK. The best LAN I have ever attended o/
CDC #3, Enschede. 2007
At first I went all emo, when I realised during the summer that I did not have the cash to go to CDC #3; but then I finally managed to get some dough and went. Unfortunately HNKN stole my spot in playing with dark&beyond, but hey... it's okay :)
I had a great time at the event once again and I can recommend people to attend events like this in the future :)
the-eXperience, Roskilde. 2008
At the end of July I went to the-eXperience, where I was participating at the event as manager for wegame. We signed up for the B tournament, where we ended 7th-8th. Only the 6 best teams went to the A tournament, however there was a team which was not coming, which meant that the final spot had to be decided between the 7th-8th placing teams; fortunately we won and entered the A tournament.
The A tournament we were place in the same group as fnatic, TEK9, Druidz, Oslo Lions and Team Fr33dom. In the group play we ended 4th in the group, which meant we went to the playoffs. However one of the players had to leave to go on vacation, so we kind of forfeited the game.
It was the most professional and best arranged event I have ever been to, seeing that the schedule was almost running like clockwork. I can deffinately recommend people to stop by TEX2009.
Community work:
About a year after I started playing Action Quake 2, I joined up with the danish gamesite called GameLand, they had different gameservers sponsored by Tiscali.dk. At GameLand my job was to write news about AQ2 and RQ3, and to keep the gameservers clear of eggheads.
In the winter of 2003/2004 I joined up with the owner of EnemyTerritory.dk, AKP, to become news writer at that site.
In the spring/summer of 2004 I was asked if I wanted to join RTCW.no to become game admin and after the summer RTCW.no became WarLeagues.com, where my role was League Supervisor; I quit this job in the spring of 2005.
During the fall of 2004 me and a couple of other danish news writers made the new ET-section of Played.dk which is a well known danish eSports site.
2005 was also the year I hosted M8D Radio some times, which was alot of fun since I have always liked the friday night radio show. At the same time I was also "hired" as a freelance news writer at sweRTCW.
When CoD4 was released, I joined up with CoDGaming.dk to provide the Danish community with news posts etc.
Previous community work:

GameLand
Job: News writer and server admin.
HP: www.GameLand.dk

EnemyTerritory.dk
Job: News writer.
HP: www.EnemyTerritory.dk
IRC: #EnemyTerritory.dk

RTCW.no
Job: ET Admin.
HP: www.rtcw.no

WarLeagues
Job: League supervisor.
HP: www.WarLeagues.com

M8D radio
Job: Hosted once in a while
HP: www.M8D.org

sweRTCW
Job: News writer.
HP: www.sweRTCW.com

Played
Job ET news editor.
HP: www.played.dk
Current community work:


Crossfire.nu
Job: Administrator/News writer.
HP: www.Crossfire.nu
IRC: #Crossfire

CoDGaming.dk
Job News writer
HP: www.CoDGaming.dk
IRC: #CoDgaming.dk
I started out playing Action Quake 2 in 2000 when I got internet for the first time. For a while I was just playing with out being a part of a clan, then I joined up with the clan ALIS. In 2003 I started playing Enemy Territory when it was released.
The clan ALIS closed december 2004, however we reopened the clan in the beginning of march 2006, which acturly makes the 6 year anniversary for the clan ALIS.
Between the closing and reopening of ALIS I was a part of the second generation of uNtried which was made of former uNtried players and former ALIS players.
After WoW came out uNtried died, and I went on to open Rubber Duckies which was made of now former uNtried players and former occidio players. Rubber Duckies died in the fall of 2005 and after that I joined up with The Killer Bunnies which is a clan I've always enjoyed playing against.
In the spring of 2006 I decided to leave TKB and at the same time to reopen ALIS. It lastest untill the summer, where my computer got borked and when I got back, I couldn't get the clan up and running again :(
In the fall of 2006 I joined up with WSF, which then turned into coitio, played some pretty nice matches 'n stuff :)
So in the beginning of 2007 ALIS was reopened again, and we played with a team at Crossfire Prizefight Challenge 2 LAN in Enschede Holland. In the middle of the summer the team was closed down and I decided to take a break from it. After that I played with a mixteam made of good players who all used fake nicknames :)
During the fall 2007 Call of Duty 4 was released, which pretty much has got me hooked ever since I started playing it. In the spring of 2008 I joined up with wegame, a Danish CoD4 teams, as their manager, unfortunately the team closed in the end of the summer 2008.
Former clans:
Year: 2000-2004
HP: www.et-qw.dk
IRC: #ALIS
Year: 2005
HP: N/A
IRC: #uNtried
Year: 2005
HP: Rubber Duckies
IRC: #RubberDuckies
Year: 2005-2006
HP: TheKillerBunnies.org
IRC: #TKB
Year: 2006
HP: NC.EnemyTerritory.dk
IRC: #ET.dk
Year: 2006
HP: www.et-qw.dk
IRC: #ALIS
Year: 2006
HP: coitio
IRC: #coitio
Year: 2007
HP: www.et-qw.dk
IRC: #ALIS
Year: 2007
HP: N/A
IRC: #N/A
Year: 2008
HP: www.wegame.co.nr
IRC: #wegame
Current clan:
I am ones again back in The Killer Bunnies, where we are playing Call of Duty 4. In the lineup is some former mates from TKB and some former ALIS players.
Year: 2007-2008
HP: www.TheKillerBunnies.co.nr
IRC: #TKB
Lineup:
Competitions:
This list will only include stuff relevant to Enemy Territory.
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
LANs:
In 2005 I was in Gothenburg competing in the 3on3 tournament; There was 10 teams signed up and one of them was WarLeagues admins, which I played with. We moved on from the group stage but lost our second playoff match to memento mori. The most unfortunate thing was that I did not have a computer throughout the entire weekend, eventhough I was promised one :(
In 2006 I walked on to a flight in Copenhagen and flew down to Amsterdam, next by train to Rotterdam to meet up with Ronner. The best thing about the LAN was the entire social life, meeting up with people I knew from teh internet, the bad thing was that I did not play any game; because I wasn't playing with a team.
In February of 2007 I attended the shgOpen, which was almost in my back yard, so to say, my main reason for being there was making coverage for Crossfire. However, because I could not connect to any ETTV servers from the press-area and I saw people on the internet doing updates on the matches, I didn't have that much to do. So I disapointed myself alot by only doing 2 lousy interviews :(
The first event for years where I finally got to play at a LAN, and I loved it. If we (clanALIS) would only had practised just a week before the LAN, with our LAN-lineup I think we would have gotten through from the group stage. We lost our online game against dignitas, tied our LAN-game against OCTENse and lost our final group game against K1cK. The best LAN I have ever attended o/
At first I went all emo, when I realised during the summer that I did not have the cash to go to CDC #3; but then I finally managed to get some dough and went. Unfortunately HNKN stole my spot in playing with dark&beyond, but hey... it's okay :)
I had a great time at the event once again and I can recommend people to attend events like this in the future :)
At the end of July I went to the-eXperience, where I was participating at the event as manager for wegame. We signed up for the B tournament, where we ended 7th-8th. Only the 6 best teams went to the A tournament, however there was a team which was not coming, which meant that the final spot had to be decided between the 7th-8th placing teams; fortunately we won and entered the A tournament.
The A tournament we were place in the same group as fnatic, TEK9, Druidz, Oslo Lions and Team Fr33dom. In the group play we ended 4th in the group, which meant we went to the playoffs. However one of the players had to leave to go on vacation, so we kind of forfeited the game.
It was the most professional and best arranged event I have ever been to, seeing that the schedule was almost running like clockwork. I can deffinately recommend people to stop by TEX2009.
Community work:
About a year after I started playing Action Quake 2, I joined up with the danish gamesite called GameLand, they had different gameservers sponsored by Tiscali.dk. At GameLand my job was to write news about AQ2 and RQ3, and to keep the gameservers clear of eggheads.
In the winter of 2003/2004 I joined up with the owner of EnemyTerritory.dk, AKP, to become news writer at that site.
In the spring/summer of 2004 I was asked if I wanted to join RTCW.no to become game admin and after the summer RTCW.no became WarLeagues.com, where my role was League Supervisor; I quit this job in the spring of 2005.
During the fall of 2004 me and a couple of other danish news writers made the new ET-section of Played.dk which is a well known danish eSports site.
2005 was also the year I hosted M8D Radio some times, which was alot of fun since I have always liked the friday night radio show. At the same time I was also "hired" as a freelance news writer at sweRTCW.
When CoD4 was released, I joined up with CoDGaming.dk to provide the Danish community with news posts etc.
Previous community work:
Job: News writer and server admin.
HP: www.GameLand.dk
Job: News writer.
HP: www.EnemyTerritory.dk
IRC: #EnemyTerritory.dk
Job: ET Admin.
HP: www.rtcw.no
Job: League supervisor.
HP: www.WarLeagues.com
Job: Hosted once in a while
HP: www.M8D.org
Job: News writer.
HP: www.sweRTCW.com
Job ET news editor.
HP: www.played.dk
Current community work:
Job: Administrator/News writer.
HP: www.Crossfire.nu
IRC: #Crossfire
Job News writer
HP: www.CoDGaming.dk
IRC: #CoDgaming.dk

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