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6. December 2004, 10:47:00
Fencer 
Btw, as you can see, the interviews have been moved from BrainKing.info to this site. The reason is that I've created a new interview system which allows me to process and add new ones much faster and with several neat features.

6. December 2004, 10:39:24
harley 
Last call for questions for BAD BISHOP! I'm hoping to prepare his questions by this weekend, so if you have anything you'd like to ask him, send it to me!

6. December 2004, 09:45:16
Fencer 

6. December 2004, 08:59:44
Fencer 
Subject: Re: FireFox
jelly: For me, BK is much faster in Firefox than in IE. Like any other page.
pauloaguia: Don't use back buttons. It's the worst thing that could even happen to any web application developer.

5. December 2004, 22:16:33
pauloaguia 
switch to Opera. I use it and never had a problem... not to mention I can set the zoom level for the page and keep it that way, so that the board will allways fit in the screen.
One thing I have against firefox: whenever I use the back button the page is reloaded... I think it's a waste of bandwith and time
IE... well, My main complaint is that I can't have multiple tabs, besides from that never had any problem with it either (at BK that is).

5. December 2004, 21:43:56
jelly 
Subject: FireFox
Well, my experience with BK and Firefox is rather bad. I recently switched from IE to FF. In FF the pages load much slower than in IE not to mention reformatting of the columns. Especially when making moves, the difference is enormous. Actually I use IE for playing at Brainking and FF everywhere else. Is BK not optimized for FF or is it just me?

5. December 2004, 21:10:21
wiktor256 
Subject: Re:
I need to use IE for work. But I don't want to have to deal with two browsers.

5. December 2004, 21:09:17
Fencer 
Why don't you want to switch to Firefox?

5. December 2004, 21:03:35
wiktor256 
Subject: Images are not displayed in IE?
Recently, the images in my IE browser are not always displayed. For example, when I make a move in a dark chess, the board is not refreshed properly. I tried to refresh the page, but many of the images are displayed. I get a rex "x" instead of many squares on a board. The only workaround I found is to go to main page and open the same game from there.

Also, I noticed that the main page is loading forever, and eventually fails to load the firefox logo in the left-bottom corner.

Does anyone else experience the same thing? And no, I don't want to switch from IE to Firefox.

Wiktor

5. December 2004, 18:41:34
Purple 
Subject: Re:
Your day will come Slam. Like you told me once..patience. LOL

5. December 2004, 18:38:44
sLaMdAnCe 
i aGREe.

5. December 2004, 18:37:46
Walter Montego 
Subject: The Caps Lock button
Modified by Walter Montego (5. December 2004, 18:40:15)
On my computer, I removed the key itself. That eliminated all my problems with it Slamdance. Unfortunately I'm not using my computer and have to carefull around that key. I always wonder why they put next to the "a" on a keyboard. If I wanted the capitals locked, I use a more remotely placed key like say up by the function keys then right next to letters that I type a lot. Anyway, assuming it's your computer, just pry the little bugger up and dispense it with alacrity to your nearest waste recepticle and enjoy Caps Lock free typing for now on. :)

5. December 2004, 18:31:09
sLaMdAnCe 
bEtTEr tHAn bAnNed tHo

5. December 2004, 18:30:18
sLaMdAnCe 
bE'in a pAWn sUx.

5. December 2004, 18:27:22
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: Money Orders work
That's right, I forgot that we could send the money to some of you guys here. That'd save on postage. I guess it won't do much for the exchange rate since we have to pay in Euros, or is there a dollar amount to join the site?

5. December 2004, 18:24:22
bwildman 
Subject: Re: Money Orders work
Modified by bwildman (5. December 2004, 18:25:01)
Here in the USA...regular money orders sent to members of customer service work just alittle faster...3 business days tops,so far for me...and very reliable.

5. December 2004, 18:19:48
sLaMdAnCe 
CoOL.

5. December 2004, 18:18:15
Walter Montego 
Subject: Money Orders work
Modified by Walter Montego (5. December 2004, 18:20:48)
Least ways that's what I do. Both times I've mailed them to the Czech Republic, they made it to Filip in less than a week. 80¢ postage gets it there from the United States. Make sure you use International Money Orders. Apparently the other kind aren't accepted at his bank without charging a fee. A large fee. The liquor store that I buy them at just charges 59¢. Right reasonable if you ask me, and it eliminates all the middlemen and snoopy credit people. I'm out $1.39 plus the envelope, but this way Fencer has the cash on hand and that seems like it works well. It does have the drawback of going through the mail, but this being a turn based site I'd think people would be used to waiting for their opponent to move. :)

5. December 2004, 18:11:51
Bry 
yes Gypsy - just sign up to PayPal. It's much easier....

5. December 2004, 18:02:07
ScarletRose 
I don't know about what you are going through with a cell phone.. I don't use a cell so am not too sure what the sms code is.. I think Fencer mentioned it was an international code.. I would try to go through paypal themselves.. give them a call perhaps there should be a 1-800 number listed somewhere.

:)

5. December 2004, 17:59:34
Gypsy 
Subject: Re: Pay pal added..
Scartlet I have done the whole thing,to become a member. t I still didn't get a sms code ,my phone did maker a funny sound bit nothing came through

5. December 2004, 17:55:42
ScarletRose 
Subject: Pay pal added..
Modified by ScarletRose (5. December 2004, 17:56:42)
their share..

as for if you have a visa or mastercard.. it seemed fairly easy on my end.. as far as the little surcharge.. I didn't mind.. it really isn't all that expensive anyway.. Heck.. I would spend way more going out just one night.. then the fee here..

And I am entitled to have some entertainment.. like everyone else is..

*OopPPSs had to edit a word..

5. December 2004, 17:41:53
Gypsy 
Subject: Re:
yes I entered my correct number, I will go back an try again, thanks fencer

5. December 2004, 17:41:01
sLaMdAnCe 
the credit card companies wanna add a surcharge too, huh?

5. December 2004, 17:39:25
Fencer 
Yes.

5. December 2004, 17:36:30
sLaMdAnCe 
Is it because you are in Czech Rep?

5. December 2004, 17:35:27
sLaMdAnCe 
How does everyone else do it then?

5. December 2004, 17:33:42
Fencer 
Very hard. I've already checked more than 30 different "middlemen" and there were problems with almost everyone.

5. December 2004, 17:31:42
Purple 
How hard would be to accept plain old VISA or Mastercard like thousands of business's do worldwide? There are too many middlemen and hoops to jump though here. JMO

5. December 2004, 17:23:23
Fencer 
Gypsy: Are you sure you entered your correct cell phone number, including the international code?
If so, try to contact Moneybookers customer service.
I know their SMS confirmation system works bad for people outside European Union but I can hardly do anything with it.

5. December 2004, 17:16:18
Gypsy 
Subject: Re: Flooding the system
hello, I am becomming a member got all the way through, an they ask for sms code sent to me, I never recieved one, what is that~

5. December 2004, 14:58:33
Jumper 
Subject: Flooding the system
It seems to me flooding the system does more harm than good. Let's think about that a bit..

5. December 2004, 12:02:55
Walter Montego 
Subject: Wow! The dollar has dropped
In just three weeks 28 Euros has gone from $36.50 to $37.50. Something's up in the world. Anyways, the link will get you the current exchange.

5. December 2004, 12:00:11
Walter Montego 
Subject: Re: http://www.xu.com
This link goes to Project Xanadu. Perhaps you've typed it wrong? I wouldn't mind having the link for a money exchange service either. Fencer gave me one awhile back. I'll see if I can find it. I did. It appears that you mistyped the link, put a "u" where you meant to put an "e".

http://www.xe.com/

5. December 2004, 11:11:21
Stevie 
Subject: Re: Re:
But they asked about Knight membership

5. December 2004, 08:51:12
ughaibu 
Still delaying against Alex then?

5. December 2004, 07:03:30
Grim Reaper 
Subject: Re: Our New Hero. Some Statistics.....
The old "quantity" vs. "quality" argument. I made only a few moves today, but they were all good ones :)

5. December 2004, 06:05:58
coan.net 
You can find the prices here:

http://brainking.com/game/PaidMembership

They are in Eur, so if you need to know how much it cost in a different currency, you can use http://www.xu.com to convert what the price will be. (Or ask for more help here, plenty of people willing to help.)

5. December 2004, 04:58:54
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Re:
Hey girlie girl.. :) tis me Cathy.. hehe..

when I reapplied for my Rook membie it was around 21.50 including the pay pal fees..

5. December 2004, 04:41:05
Gypsy 
Subject: Re:
hi~ what does it cost for me to join, for six months, knight status? I found where u apply, but not how much it cost~ thanks~

4. December 2004, 21:09:48
Jason 
hey , im tring to get to grips with using two mice at once but gets confusing ...need more practice .

4. December 2004, 21:01:43
coan.net 
I predict he will be the 2nd highest move maker within a couple of days - week at the most.

4. December 2004, 21:00:50
harley 
Wow, that makes it all the more amazing, well done qusar!

(and nice to see you post again too, Blaze :oD)

4. December 2004, 20:56:02
blazeinshore 
Subject: Re: Our New Hero. Some Statistics.....
Wow. Well done to qusar on his 3422 moves on 3rd December 2004.

Based on 24 hours of gameplay......
3422 / 24 = 142.6 moves per hour:
142.6 / 60 = 2.376 moves per minute:
60 seconds / 2.376 moves per minute = 25.252525 seconds.
If qusar had no sleep for 24 hours and made moves continuously during this time, that would equal an average of one move every 25 seconds.

If for example qusar remained on site and moved continuously for 14 hours....
3422 / 14 = 244.43 moves per hour:
244.43 / 60 = 4.074 moves per minute:
60 seconds / 4.074 moves per minute = 14.73 seconds.
Therefore if qusar played continuously for 14 hours, that would equal an average of 1 move every 14.73 seconds.

I thought I would give credit where credit is due seeing as I myself will never be at the top of that list, mainly because my fingers will never have enough energy or stamina to do that much clicking!

Regards,

Yvonne

4. December 2004, 16:21:18
harley 
Can it go back to general chat then please? Any more and I'll delete.

4. December 2004, 15:54:01
Stevie 
Myfanwy, thats the one i meant LMAO
I may even have said it on general chat earlier when on about squirrels ;o)

4. December 2004, 15:48:08
myfanwy 
Subject: Topic
I know something else that has a hazelnut in every bite but I can't post it here!

4. December 2004, 13:40:18
Stevie 
I prefered the rhyme we used at school LOL

4. December 2004, 13:39:48
Bry 
lol - not had one of those for years.

4. December 2004, 13:39:23
Stevie 
The one with a hazel nut in every bite LOL

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