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23. March 2005, 16:18:02
Summertop 
Modified by Summertop (23. March 2005, 16:18:41)
So far, Fencer has not limited the number of waiting games some can have. Therefore, I feel it would be quite inappropriate to accept the games and then delete them. We just need a way to quickly find the games that do interest us.

23. March 2005, 16:22:42
ughaibu 
As membership increases so will the number of waiting games. Whether those games are posted by one or many members is irrelevent, obviously there should be no suggestion that they be deleted.

23. March 2005, 16:29:05
Summertop 
As far as that goes...Absolutely. In fact, I would like to see the following stats ona person's profile AND on the screen to accept a game invite:

1: How many deleted vs. accepted games (per game type).

2: How many timed out games vs. played (also, per game type).

23. March 2005, 17:46:13
furbster 
I'm not sure if it'd be possible but perhaps for example, i wanted to have 35 games on backgammon on waiting games, instead of showing all 35 have the 35 in brackets eg furbster; backgammon; (35) and allow the person to choose how many games they would like, that way there wouldn't be a massive long list of the same game.

23. March 2005, 17:54:24
Antje 
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23. March 2005, 17:56:04
furbster 
oo is that the new toddler code, that's coming into use? lol

23. March 2005, 18:03:11
Bry 
Subject: Re:
furbster: Yes, Fencer is just about to finish de-coding it, so it will make sense when he updates the language pack....

23. March 2005, 18:03:38
furbster 
ah ok then ;o)

23. March 2005, 18:04:09
Bry 
Subject: Re:
furbster:

23. March 2005, 20:19:04
Antje 
LOL.. see what happens when i step away from the computer??

23. March 2005, 22:08:01
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
Antje: WOW....one clever baby LOLOL

23. March 2005, 22:42:10
eagle eye 
Subject: Re: Re:
BerniceC, Antje: VERY clever, knows where the "ENTER" button and hm.... how to use a mouse to click on "Send" :-)

23. March 2005, 22:49:27
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Re:
eagle eye: yep...sure does :)

24. March 2005, 00:29:17
skipinnz 
Subject: Re:
furbster: I think this would be a very good solution, and as stated more and more people are coming to this site

24. March 2005, 04:39:14
Chimera 
It would be nice to receive a message when kicked out of a f/s.

24. March 2005, 07:59:54
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
volant: I agree with you Volant, but really do you want to know that the IDIOTS don't want you?

Surely you are way above them:)

Happy Easter to you by the way...hte Holiday has already started here about 1 minute ago lOLOL...and the same to all:)

24. March 2005, 16:05:15
coan.net 
I would like to see a message when kicked out of a fellowship - there are many on here with weak minds, and I've had people mad at me just because of what someone else told them - not what is the truth or anything I have ever talked to them about (all second hand gossip). I'm not sure if I had ever been kicked out of a fellowship because of this (have too many fellowships to keep track of), but would be nice to know if I had.

24. March 2005, 16:46:02
Purple 
Subject: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: Many Big Bosses are confronted with "Sophie's Choice" by someone in the FS. You either boot friend A or lose friend B. This would be too hard to explain in a message.

24. March 2005, 16:47:14
grenv 
Subject: Re: Re:
Purple: How about "Sorry, but Fred thinks you're an idiot and I like him better than you".

Not too hard to explain.

24. March 2005, 16:58:58
harley 
They wouldn't be required to leave a message. Just like when a person leaves a fellowship, they're quite entitled to leave the box blank.
I'd like the option to leave a message for people I remove from HOME. I do this with pawns who haven't been on the site for a few months. I'd like to leave them a message to say if they ever came back, they could re-join.

24. March 2005, 18:55:12
Purple 
Subject: Re: Re:
Modified by Purple (24. March 2005, 19:15:29)
grenv: True LOL but then you blow Fred's cover and they both get *annoyed*.

*edited for our viewers in the UK. :)

24. March 2005, 20:31:11
Chimera 
Subject: Re: Re:
BerniceC: thank you and Happy Easter

25. March 2005, 08:48:12
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Re:
volant: as far as I'm concerned it is all very childish...today you are the "flavour of the month"...tomorrow, because of a new friendship made you are out of production....so bye bye:) little kids playing at being adults if you ask me :)...but then you didn't did you :) hehehehe

25. March 2005, 09:03:21
MidnightMcMedic 
Subject: Next Request
Please

25. March 2005, 19:47:08
coan.net 
Subject: Fellowship message to all
When a message is sent from a BIG BOSS of a fellowship to all members, can there be something automaticly added like "Message from Fellowship XXXX's BIG BOSS" - or something that way we can easly tell it's a message sent to everyone, and not a personal message just sent to 1 person.

25. March 2005, 23:23:23
Summertop 
Subject: Replying to someone's posts
When you reply to someones post, it automatically adds the original person's name (in bold) to your new message with a colon (:) after it. Can it be changed to put a comma there instead?

Typically, the colon is used to specify who is talking. A comma is used to specify who you are talking too. I know it is a small issue, but my frail mind doesn't need any more confusion.

25. March 2005, 23:57:17
frolind 
Subject: Re: Replying to someone's posts
Summertop, I agree.

26. March 2005, 01:15:00
BuilderQ 
Subject: Re: Replying to someone's posts
Summertop: I think the current manner is justifiable (e.g. the salutation of a business letter includes the recipient's name followed by a colon.

26. March 2005, 02:33:49
bumble 
Subject: Re: Replying to someone's posts
You lot have got good eyesight. I can barely see the colon!

26. March 2005, 02:42:08
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Replying to someone's posts
bumble: Lots of baby carrots! hehe

26. March 2005, 03:06:28
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: all very childish...today you are the "flavour of the month"...
BerniceC: I agree..gee,nice to see I'm not the only one who finds it interesting to watch the human bevavior online.freud would have a field day.can someone tell me why so many peope waste so much time in neagative,destructive behavior?( baiting,flaming,character assassination,argueing,regurgitating political dogma,etc)
the internet could be such a remarkable tool for communication.ok ok,honestly,not all are bad,there are many bright,smart people,esp here at brainking.

26. March 2005, 03:08:49
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: Replying to someone's posts
bumble: colons are easy to find.just count the dots & divide bt 2.

26. March 2005, 04:25:16
Grim Reaper 
My dad has his colon operated on, having some of it removed. I told him he only has a "semicolon" now

26. March 2005, 07:30:01
red dragon 
Back to Feature Requests....

26. March 2005, 22:34:41
Fiona 
i love the new feature where if you click on someones profile you can see how many vacation days they have left - at least now if someone is on auto-vacation you can see how long you may have to wait for them to time out

26. March 2005, 22:47:55
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
Fiona: it doesn't seem to be working very well. I have one whose counter slowly slipped on towards 0 days, then at 2 days it suddenly climbed to 20 something. the counter is on the way down again. grrrr

26. March 2005, 22:54:41
Fiona 
Subject: Re: Re:
rabbitoid: oh dear i never noticed that as only just noticed it as a new feature - and heres me getting excited as my opponent whos been on auto-vacation for ages ony has one day left - will have to see if that changes at all

26. March 2005, 23:00:33
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Re:
Fiona: let me know how your's behaves

26. March 2005, 23:01:52
grenv 
Subject: Re: Re:
rabbitoid: That would happen at the beginning of a new year. Unless you're talking about days left before next move, in which case the extra 20 days is probably a planned vacation.

26. March 2005, 23:02:34
Fiona 
Subject: Re: Re:
rabbitoid: ok i will do - thanks for letting me know about the possible glitch

26. March 2005, 23:04:52
grenv 
Actually come to think of it I have an opponent who hasn't moved in over a month. That would surely mean at least 20 days of autovacation, yet he still has 21 days left.

26. March 2005, 23:05:18
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Re:
grenv: no, it happened last week, just before the weekend. I wasn't following the development each day, but I know I've seen 3, then 2 days left, now it's back to 21. there are no scheduled vacation days set.

26. March 2005, 23:07:13
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Re:
rabbitoid: I think we're talking about the same player.

26. March 2005, 23:07:40
grenv 
While we're on the topic, do we really need 30 days per year? I wish I had 30 days where I couldn't get to a computer, lol. In reality I doubt I use more than 10.

26. March 2005, 23:10:06
grenv 
lol. I looked at your games, and indeed we are.

Fencer, i don't want to name names since it seems like it might be a system error. Any chance you could check into this? I'd kind of like to know how I do in these games before the apocolypse.

26. March 2005, 23:13:30
Fencer 
I'll have a look.

27. March 2005, 16:51:15
grenv 
Subject: Fix backgammon rules
Here's a perfect example in Hypergammon of the BG bug. In this position as black I rolled 5-1 and could have moved 12-7 to great advantage (being not able to play the 1). Since this is against the rules I didn't play it that way. Since Backgammon is by far the most popular game, I would think this should be one of the listed priorities.

http://brainking.com/game/ShowGame?g=724276&i=13

27. March 2005, 23:52:10
furbster 
rabbitoid, the same thing just happened to me, a certain player had 0 days , and has just got 24 hours more!

27. March 2005, 23:54:13
kithara 
Subject: Re:
furbster: that's his auto-vacation day being added I think.

27. March 2005, 23:57:46
furbster 
so u get 30 days vacation and then some auto-vacation? i'm confused!

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