Franck wrote:It's saved on your local drive, you'll need to either copy the text from it or upload the file that it is stored in to a website for anyone else to see it.Phareux wrote:well is saved as a web page, but the page is nolonger available on the web but when i call it up this is what is on the web address. C:\Program Files\NHL Eastside Hockey Manager 2007\EHM 2007 THE BLUE LINE\Repost of good practice outline.mht
Why are you always so angry Batdad? I belive you could use a smile!batdad wrote:Yeah I recall the post, and thought: Wow! This guy must be playing the game 24/7 for the whole month it has been out to have such a perfect regime for dealing with the guys in practice. I am sure he is the EHM guru he made himself out to be.
Out of curiosity though...anyone actually think that it works better than anything else? Doubt it does. There is no one size fits all...that is what makes this game so replayable and so fun. And in one game Sedin may jump up with Dskills practice, but with another it may be shooting.
Like was said above...just a starting point. THe only way to get it right is to experiment on your own.

I belive they say that if you smile the rest of the world smiles for you in Denmark, I suppose that makes sense somehow.

Edit: Whoopsie, I have no idea what happened with my post
