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                    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2012 12:32:31 -0500</pubDate>
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	                       <title>All good things must come to an end</title>
	                       <description><![CDATA[All,<br />
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Sadly, the time has come for me to say goodbye. The last few years running this team have been great, and I’ve invested an awful lot of time into this community "6 years": I genuinely hope that my silly attitude and immaturity at times hehe didnt offend anyone it was all in good fun <img src="images/smileys/smile.gif" alt="smiling" border="0" /> . Please understand that it is with mixed emotions that I make this decision. That said, there comes a time in everyone’s life when other things begin to take priority (like my son), and for me that time is now. Some of the reasons are personal, some purely practical (a lack of time), but this has been on my mind for some time. I’ll always remain reachable by PM.<br />
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About a year ago, I realized that I just couldn’t keep up anymore. I started thinking about how I might eventually depart but I worried it would be a ‘slow death’: fewer and fewer people saw that i was loosing interest in running a team.  MassiveUnit aka MassiveEsports has a legacy to remeber, Love us or hate us,   we brought it in every game we played  and competed at the highest levels, Teams feared playing us. <br />
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Ill keep this short,   thank you to all the people who represented Massive over the 6 years prolly 1000s of you, i will be playing CSGO on another team as a player only no managing no more leading. Good luck everyone in the future and in your lifes <img src="images/smileys/biggrin.gif" alt="amused" border="0" /> This is my final News post,  im out peace <img src="images/smileys/biggrin.gif" alt="amused" border="0" />]]></description>
	                       <author>massiveunit@live.ca (Sean L)</author>
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	                       <title>Aim2Game Gives Away More Than $5000 of Prizes and Gear for Gamers to Celebrate Launch of Game Server Hosting </title>
	                       <description><![CDATA[MARKHAM, Ontario, (February 3, 2012)  –Aim2Game today launched an ambitious campaign to revolutionize the game server hosting market, and to celebrate, plans to give away more than $5000 in gear and prizes to gamers.  <br />
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Gamers can enter the contest giveaway at no cost by visiting Aim2Game.com and registering. Prizes include an Asus Republic of Gamers 17" Notebook, an HP Ultra Slim 25" HD LED Gaming Monitor, Aim2Game T-shirts, and Aim2Game Gaming Mats. In all, there are nearly eighty prizes.  <br />
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Aim2Game servers will service all Half-Life based games – including Counter-Strike Global Offensive (CS:GO) – as well as Call of Duty, Battlefield, Minecraft, and others. Aim2Game is the only company in the market today hosting games on servers with dual six-core processors, 32 GB of RAM, and 15,000 RPM ultra-high performance hard drives.  <br />
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“Aim2Game is prepared to deliver the next-generation of game server hosting, offering radically powerful servers and lightning fast network infrastructure. In this day in age, gamers shouldn’t settle for anything less than perfection, and we’re prepared to make that a reality. Stay tuned,” said Chris Niedojadlo, CEO of Aim2Game. <br />
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The company, which has been serving gamers since 2003, is under completely new management and is backed by an entirely new team of investors.  <br />
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To learn more, visit <a href="http://www.aim2game.com." target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.aim2game.com.</a>  <br />
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About Aim2Game <br />
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Aim2Game offers next-generation game server hosting, servicing Half-Life mods (including CS:GO), Battlefield, Minecraft, and others. Its high-performance servers offer dual six-core processors, 32GB of RAM, and ultra-fast 15,000RPM hard drives. The company is based in Markham, Ontario, and serves gamers around the world.  <br />
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	                       <author>massiveunit@live.ca (Sean L)</author>
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	                       <title>Massive Esports the final chapter for Bf3</title>
	                       <description><![CDATA[Thats right,   we have decided to stop playing battlefield 3.   Battlefield 3 has become another fail game just like BC2 was for competition.  The Three most important tools for any sucessful game to last bf3 wont have,  Modding tools, battlerecorder & first person spec.   With that being said,   we had a great TWL tournament which we finished 4th beating Team HOT in the quarter finals,   that being Massive highlight for bf3. Massive will be playing CSGO.<br />
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	                       <author>massiveunit@live.ca (Sean L)</author>
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