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He is also the news/site updater for the MKDS Players' Page and one of the board ninjas for the Mario Kart MB.  When things were seeming to fall apart over in mkds, he rose to the challenge to assist [[Sean Sullivan]] becoming a site moderator and doing news/time updates along with adding some other features.  On June 10th 2007, he created the new [http://www.mariokart64.com/mkds/mk3.html WR page] for mkds.  For a long time, there had not been a monument to the best mkds times but that all changed after borrowing the layout design from mk64.  Besides keeping track of all the best known times, there is a painstakingly accurate WR history giving tribute to almost all players who have helped in the art of time trials.  He also made the push for new standards and those eventually made their way onto the site.  Possibly a reward for his kart efforts, [[Mark Jones]] knighted Etch a global ninja.  He briefly served as a master ninja to help run the karter contests.  Although he went out in the first round of the [[2006 Karter Contest]], he ended up making it to the semifinals and took 3rd place overall in the [[2008 Karter Contest]], was the runner-up in the [[2010 Karter Contest]] and [[2012 Karter Contest]], and reached the quarterfinals in the 2014 Karter Contest.
 
He is also the news/site updater for the MKDS Players' Page and one of the board ninjas for the Mario Kart MB.  When things were seeming to fall apart over in mkds, he rose to the challenge to assist [[Sean Sullivan]] becoming a site moderator and doing news/time updates along with adding some other features.  On June 10th 2007, he created the new [http://www.mariokart64.com/mkds/mk3.html WR page] for mkds.  For a long time, there had not been a monument to the best mkds times but that all changed after borrowing the layout design from mk64.  Besides keeping track of all the best known times, there is a painstakingly accurate WR history giving tribute to almost all players who have helped in the art of time trials.  He also made the push for new standards and those eventually made their way onto the site.  Possibly a reward for his kart efforts, [[Mark Jones]] knighted Etch a global ninja.  He briefly served as a master ninja to help run the karter contests.  Although he went out in the first round of the [[2006 Karter Contest]], he ended up making it to the semifinals and took 3rd place overall in the [[2008 Karter Contest]], was the runner-up in the [[2010 Karter Contest]] and [[2012 Karter Contest]], and reached the quarterfinals in the 2014 Karter Contest.
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Since nobody else was doing anything, he later revamped the MKSC Players' Page to showcase both non-sc and sc times.  This brought in some fresh blood to a mostly dead game and finally gives these world records proper recognition.  This is the only kart you can literally play anywhere so it remains to this day his daily fix for mario kart.
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Since nobody else was doing anything, he later revamped the MKSC Players' Page to showcase both non-sc and sc times.  This brought in some fresh blood to a mostly dead game but his [http://www.mariokart64.com/mksc/mk4.html WR page] finally gives these world records proper recognition.  Besides the fastest known times, the top 25 for each course and lap are listed along with an overall ranking.  This is the only kart you can literally play anywhere so it remains to this day his daily fix for mario kart.
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He also played mkds wifi and raced as j0kicka55.  With a record of 2176-201, he was a formidable opponent in the earlier days of mkds.  The wifi competition was one of the unique features of this game which was one reason several players delayed or avoided time trials due to the large amount of fun over boring single player mode.  Eventually amassing over 4000 wins, he returned to time trials so as not to fall too far down the charts.
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He also played mkds wifi as j0kicka55.  With a record of 2176-201, he was a formidable opponent in the earlier days of mkds.  The wifi competition was one of the unique features of this game which was one reason several players delayed or avoided time trials due to the large amount of fun over boring single player mode.  Eventually amassing over 4000 wins, he returned to time trials so as not to fall too far down the charts.
    
Other accomplishments include placing Pobre in Purgatory, converting a 7-10 split, getting a college degree, deleting thousands of posts, Crazy Taxi 1/2/3 Champion, Sonic R Champion, and finding time to waste updating various kart sites.
 
Other accomplishments include placing Pobre in Purgatory, converting a 7-10 split, getting a college degree, deleting thousands of posts, Crazy Taxi 1/2/3 Champion, Sonic R Champion, and finding time to waste updating various kart sites.
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