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8. February 2004, 19:39:19
coan.net 
LJ - Yep, I'm playing - I read the boards while I wait for my slow connection to submit the move and display the board back to me. :-)

8. February 2004, 19:20:03
harley 
Subject: Re: Bernice's Fellowship
If its not obvious, LongJohn, then it may be a private matter? And probably not one best discussed here. If it really had to be discussed on a public board then the fellowship board is the place.

8. February 2004, 19:18:28
coan.net 
Actually I think the first step would to ask the user to leave the fellowship. As long as there is a reason, I would think some users would leave on their own. If they refuse to leave, then that would be the time to ask Fencer.

8. February 2004, 09:48:47
Stevie 
I think there will be the option to remove them ourselves once BK2 is up and running Bernice, until then, the only way is as Cariad has said :o)

8. February 2004, 09:15:27
cariad 
It's your fellowship, Bernice! If you don't want a particular person in there - get rid of them. They play by your rules, or else!

8. February 2004, 08:58:21
Bernice 
Subject: cariad
thanks for the advice :)....I wont bother Fencer at the moment :( i can handle it :)....I HOPE :)
thanks anyway

8. February 2004, 08:53:36
cariad 
Bernice, if you want someone removed from your fellowship send a message to Fencer and he will remove them.

8. February 2004, 08:23:20
Bernice 
It is my personal preference to invite people to my fellowship, but......
do I not have the option to be able to "send someone on their way"???
Harley??? do you know???

7. February 2004, 07:45:00
Bernice 
thank you MM and BBW....that is what I have suggested to him :)

7. February 2004, 07:43:13
coan.net 
Subject: fellowship invite
(to add to MM's post) - Just have the person who deleted the invite to go to the main fellowship page.

Since they never accepted or declined the invite (just deleted the message) - they just have to go there and accept.

7. February 2004, 06:01:59
MidnightMcMedic 
Go to your main fellowship page and it will have a place to accept or deny their membership

7. February 2004, 05:27:12
Bernice 
Subject: help required
i invited a member to join my Aus/Pom/Kiwi thingy :)

he inadvertantly deleted it and has requested that i invite him again....when i click on his profile the box to invite him isnt there :(
how do i go about this??
thank you

6. February 2004, 19:34:39
Liquid 
Subject: Re:
Great. :-)

6. February 2004, 18:51:32
harley 
That sounds brilliant! :o) Nice one, Caissus.

6. February 2004, 18:04:08
Caissus 
Thank you Antje for your help.It will described the two possiblities to play chess (or other games)in the internet (My impression is that to play chess in the internet and special at a chessserver is not prevalent in my (only?) country):
1."real-time",an good example is USCL, or 2."turn-based" with Brainking as an example,where you can play chess and chessvariants too.
In the second part there will described the "Three Checks Chess" as an nice chessvariant with some games (The most chessplayers know only the standard chess and not the varants).Perhaps I will continue to describe the other variants too..

6. February 2004, 18:02:32
Stevie 
Hopefully we can look forward to some new faces soon then :o)

6. February 2004, 17:52:35
Antje 
Caissus is probably (not probably,i should say definately!) a better translator, but roughly translated it talks about Chess sites on the internet, and the part about brainking says:
"its a very nice turn-based site out of Czech. where you can play up to 20 games for free, and the graphics are excellent, it discusses the variations available on the site, it discusses its own rating system for each variant, and its discussion boards. its a very nice positive advertisement :o)

6. February 2004, 17:42:58
harley 
Could you give us non-German speaking folks a rough description of what its about?

6. February 2004, 17:42:45
Antje 
thats a nice article Caissus. i understood most of it :)

6. February 2004, 17:34:56
Fencer 
Cool :-)

6. February 2004, 17:07:07
Caissus 
I have published something about Brainking in the German Chess magazin "Rochade Europa":
http://de.geocities.com/caissus2000/RochadeArt.JPG (but its in German)

6. February 2004, 11:43:13
harley 
Subject: Interview with.....
...........Zetes!!

Send me your questions for the very first paying member on BrainKing! I have played Zetes a lot, and know very little about him (except that he's a perfect gentleman) so I'll be looking forward to this one!
Don't forget to add if your name can be added to your question, or if you want it anonymous. Its nice to see now that more people are allowing their names to be put with their questions! And I think the questions are getting more adventurous too now people have seen how its working. So keep the questions coming!

6. February 2004, 11:40:43
WhisperzQ 
... and sugar and all things nice :)

6. February 2004, 11:38:31
harley 
No more questions for Chattytea please!

Bernice, theres loads of people I'm looking forward to interviewing, and hopefully AD and GI will be among them, as long term members of BK who add spice to the site :o)

6. February 2004, 08:09:44
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Interview with....
i know the decision has probably already been made.....BUT

we have had 3-4 POPULAR interviews...what about an interview with some UNPOPULAR people? like AD...or GI...or...*tauec.LOLOL...or Dano*...no forget taurec or Dano....they are definately out in my book HAHAHAHAHA

ummmm im only stirring hehehehe......sorry Harls :)

5. February 2004, 10:35:29
Stevie 
Ive been moderated... I wonder why LOL

5. February 2004, 10:30:48
harley 
Subject: Interview with....
Chattytea.... Last day to get your questions to me for Chatty, this time tomorrow I'll be sending her the interview and announcing the next interviewee! (Watch this space!)

5. February 2004, 03:28:35
Skyking 
I look atb it as one big amusement for anyone to get into. Doesn't have to be just a game site

4. February 2004, 16:52:44
harley 
You've been asked to end this topic of discussion, please respect that request. Any more posts on this will be deleted - thanks.

4. February 2004, 16:00:01
WhisperzQ 
I doth do at that, but seriously, all I have done is held up the tape measure, should the numbers you read be not large enough all I can suggest is that you get a higher chair.

4. February 2004, 15:34:45
Rose 
Me thinks Whisperz you both protest too much. To belittle means to put down as YOU HAVE done to me.. I do not belittle any board. You are in fellowships, DON'T you play games in those fellowships? fencer asked for an end so this is my end to it all. Go bark up someone elses tree for a while Whisperz.

4. February 2004, 15:20:36
Fencer 
Okay, let's finish this neverending topic.
Only paying members can become discussion board moderators. This is a new rule, not a subject to discuss.

4. February 2004, 15:17:28
WhisperzQ 
Oh, to live in a world where you can pay to be free ... nuff sed.

I play here because I enjoy it, but I also enjoy and stay because of many of the other activities as do you, so just because you do not write stories do not belittle the enjoyment this brings others. To be consistent then I guess you will need to be resigning from the following fellowships as they are not primarily for "games" or are you going to let these slip through to the keeper too?

!The Zoo! (manager)
ﭺOUR PLACEﭺ (member)
∙♠Uncensored Debate♠∙ (member)
** BADINAGE ** (member)
*´`¤Just Us GURLS¤´`* (manager)
Angel's Among Us (member)
Boiler Room (member)
Debate Club (manager)
Goodfoods' Kitchen (member)
Hobby Time (member)
HOME (member)
New Beginnings (member)
Noodleland (member)
QuizMasters Asylum (member)
Sane and Sober (manager)
The Pagan Fellowship (member)
The Reptilians (member)
~rAnCho biZArRo~ (member)

4. February 2004, 15:05:58
Rose 
This is a game site not a story site, not a joke site, not a poetry site. I do not think a story board is in any way a contribution to the game site. Sorry it is still a free country where I live and I am entitled to my opinion on that! Honesty or not, when a site needs money to run and we are all made aware of this by the site owner and someone says well I wont contribute to help keep the site running, then YES call me what ever you wish to call me.

4. February 2004, 14:48:02
WhisperzQ 
Not all contributions need to be financial ... if life is based solely on money then I expect it is probablay pretty soulless ... I guess you are then saying that the pawn's contribution to this site had no value which I think is really a poorer reflection on you than her honesty in admitting she would prefer to buy a new DVD.

4. February 2004, 14:14:23
Rose 
Whisperz, I will take all the heat you wanna send my way. What if all us players decided to buy DVD's instead of renewing here? Great for us, NOT so great for the good of the site though is it? So you point fingers at me for saying "I have questioned why a pawn is moderator of a board. I don't get why. I thought being a moderator was a plus or privelage for those who helped to pay for the site?"

Thats fine by me. You stand on your podium and fight for someone who blatantly refused to help support the site all you want. DO you know all the facts before you start your crusade?
Had this person NOT said she would rather spend money on other things then help support the site none of us would have been up in arms over her moderating a board!

4. February 2004, 11:01:59
Stevie 
I dont see why the pawn couldnt have carried on doing the moderating :o( They were contributing to the site in their own way, I hope it doesnt mean they wont become a paying member in the future

4. February 2004, 10:53:45
Jason 
Subject: Re: Hail the Queen of the dagger, the pawn is deposed
i personally dont mind who is a moderator of a board whether its a pawn or not , if someone has the time and willing to put some effort into it that should be a good thing . i wouldnt like to do it myself though i wouldnt be calm enough when people tried to spoil things .

4. February 2004, 09:30:34
WhisperzQ 
Subject: Hail the Queen of the dagger, the pawn is deposed
No Eriisa, Rose's joke has been activated and the pawn has been deposed. Well done Rose, let's all give her a *clap*.

Here was someone who showed some initiative, suggested an option which would make this site better and offered to freely help Fencer out by moderating the board thus reducing the pressure on Fencer's time so he could get on with more important issues. There were a number of times where she withstood some grief from people who resented her "moderating" of unsuitable material and a number of times wanted to quit. (That should have made you happy Rose!) At times the threats and content of pms was very unsavoury ... but she continued, with the help of her friends. It is good to see this conflict has abated and the board returned to normality. She continued to guide the board's development but that is no more.

One of the reasons I came to this site, and stayed, and paid, was the variety of people who you meet here, their acceptance of your views at face value and that competition is keen but friendly. There have been others who have not held these views but we (all?) hope that they are now gone. If this is the way we are to treat a pawn who is trying to improve the site then what is to encourage any other pawns.

When you check you will find that I moderate a number of chess boards, a task I took on because Fencer originally needed some help, not as a reward for paying (I think I was a pawn at that time myself). If we are to follow Rose's lead then maybe all Discussion Board's moderatorrial rights can be rescinded and Fencer can auction them off to the highest bidder ... maybe the site can make some more money from this.

But to close, let us give Rose one more *clap*

4. February 2004, 03:04:49
Eriisa 
gee, did someone delete the joke?

3. February 2004, 22:15:34
harley 
There is a board specifically for jokes, please post to the correct boards, thanks :o)

2. February 2004, 23:08:13
Lythande 
<I thought moderation was something Fencer offered to persons he felt he could trust. Unless, of course, I've missed a 'create new public message board' link somewhere. :>

2. February 2004, 14:00:06
Fencer 
I will do something with it.

2. February 2004, 13:40:06
Rose 
I have questioned why a pawn is moderator of a board. I don't get why. I thought being a moderator was a plus or privelage for those who helped to pay for the site?

2. February 2004, 13:23:06
Brian1971 
and so these are the days of our BrainKing lives. Each board tends to be a soap opera. Why watch them on TV? Just come here to play and you can find one on some board.

2. February 2004, 12:51:10
MadMonkey 
I did not even notice that harley, mind you i never look at the story board, most of the other boards are stories in themselves anyway LOL

2. February 2004, 12:25:21
harley 
I didn't say it was fair, just that that is most likely the reason.

2. February 2004, 12:22:16
farmer sam 
And that's fair?

2. February 2004, 12:13:14
harley 
I would think its because the moderator of the story board is a pawn, so unable to do her job if she can't post there.

2. February 2004, 01:26:12
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
I thought that Fencer had stopped pawns posting on any boards (well the Main ones anyway), don't see why those 2 should be different.

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