| About M3 |
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| Written by Joshua Heeter |
| Monday, 02 February 2009 16:24 |
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Just Who Are Those Masked Men Anyway? The Mid-Missouri Magic community is the recent brainchild of 2 exceptionally devoted Magic players, Justin Easley and Joshua Heeter. Justin Easley (Sheazle) is a photographer, website designer, and nuclear power technician. Justin serves as the website's primary web developer. Joshua Heeter (AlphaSquirrel) is a student finishing his BA in History with plans to attend MU's graduate school in the fall. Joshua serves as the primary public relations assistant for the site. Mid-Missouri Magic was conceived during the death thrones of Justin at the Conflux Prerelease. He relayed his idea to Joshua, who agreed with the need for a strong, mid-Missouri source of Magic: the Gathering information. Justin immediately began programming that night. Now, just a week later, the website is launching to much success! Our Mission, Purpose, and Goals for Mid-Missouri Magic The purpose of Mid-Missouri Magic is to serve as a strong, mid-Missouri source of Magic information. By serving as a friendly community of hobbyists, we hope to strengthen the MTG community in this region. In order to do so, we have created this website to provide a number of services to the Magic community of our area. Just a few of these things include: 1. a fully functioning, comprehensive Forum for discussion of all things Magic 2. a fully updated Event Schedule for activities happening in our community 3. original Articles and News from authors in the mid-Missouri region 4. important Links for any Magic the Gathering player Make sure that you check everything out. Feel free to offer suggestions in the proper forums or begin your own discussions on MTG. Also, check out our sponsors banners, who keep M3 alive (web monies = tech) as well as the Valhalla's Gate/Rock Bottom Comics banners, who serve as Columbia's primary source for MTG. Thanks all and we here at M3 hope you enjoy! - Joshua Heeter (AlphaSquirrel)
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 12 March 2009 21:21 |