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8. Janvier 2006, 21:36:22
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Luv them little greenies.
Pythagoras:

8. Janvier 2006, 21:36:17
Fiona 
Sujet: Re:
Pythagoras: lol i like that system idea

8. Janvier 2006, 21:31:35
Chicago Bulls 
modifié par Chicago Bulls (8. Janvier 2006, 21:31:56)
I propose the following system:
Put 12 green creatures near the name of the tour, like this for tournaments that you have already signed up. 14 for tournaments that you haven't but you can and 17 little creatures for tournaments you haven't but you can't. Also for tournaments with prizes put 13 creatures.

So every single member of Brainking would do nothing else but counting little creatures.....


  • 8. Janvier 2006, 21:25:14
    plaintiger 
    Sujet: Re:
    Fencer: and as to the membership question, it does make sense to ask people first. but do ask! :)

    8. Janvier 2006, 21:21:14
    plaintiger 
    Sujet: Re:
    modifié par plaintiger (8. Janvier 2006, 21:26:43)
    Fencer: actually, i haven't complained either: i've simply pointed out a fact. calling tournaments "signed" because they're available for joining doesn't make any sense. at least not in English. "signed" means something has already been signed - past tense...plus in English, "signing" is not the same as "signing up", so - again, in English - "signed" doesn't even come close to meaning "available to be signed up for."

    since "available to be signed up for" is way too unwieldy, i agree with Pedro that "available" would be a better choice. "available for signup" would be the clearest, but that's probably a bit long for the purpose too.

    wait, i've got it: "joinable." it's kind of a weird word, but its meaning is unmistakable.

    8. Janvier 2006, 21:18:56
    Fencer 
    Sujet: Re:
    Vikings: I might change it.

    8. Janvier 2006, 21:14:11
    Vikings 
    Sujet: Re:
    Fencer: I'm not conplaining but rather confused, when I go to the tournement page, It says all tournements with no option for signed, when I go to my profile and click signed it says none, on ponds it shows available ponds, and on team tournaments(the only one that makes sense) is says none

    8. Janvier 2006, 21:10:37
    Fencer 
    Sujet: Re:
    plaintiger: Believe it or not, some people don't want a membership, not even for free [right, Paulo? ] That's why I better ask them first.

    8. Janvier 2006, 21:09:22
    Fencer 
    Sujet: Re:
    plaintiger: It's my abbreviation. Nobody ever complained, except you.

    8. Janvier 2006, 21:03:43
    Pedro Martínez 
    Sujet: Re:
    plaintiger: I agree, "registered" or "submitted", or simply "available" would be better. I'm sure it's a language-barrier matter, as "signed" and "registered" is one word in Czech.

    8. Janvier 2006, 20:59:27
    playBunny 
    Sujet: Re: Translations = new markets
    modifié par playBunny (8. Janvier 2006, 21:00:10)
    plaintiger: Aye, I would have thought so too.

    8. Janvier 2006, 20:59:25
    plaintiger 
    Sujet: Re:
    Pedro Martínez: huh. calling them "signed" doesn't make any sense then. but thank you for the clarification, Pedro.

    8. Janvier 2006, 20:55:36
    Pedro Martínez 
    Sujet: Re:
    plaintiger: The "signed" tournaments are those you can sign up for.

    8. Janvier 2006, 20:51:05
    plaintiger 
    i see in Fencer's news that redsales and catherineqq are responsible for translating the site into Chinese, but i looked at catherineqq's profile and saw that She's a pawn. shouldn't a contribution like that make a person a golden rook for life?

    8. Janvier 2006, 20:50:27
    plaintiger 
    Sujet: Re:
    modifié par plaintiger (8. Janvier 2006, 20:51:36)
    Vikings: no, that's not it, Vikings - that would make sense, but that's not what it means, because when i go to the tournaments page the default list it shows me is of "signed" tournaments, but i haven't signed up for any of the ones it shows.

    8. Janvier 2006, 08:19:57
    Vikings 
    Sujet: Re:
    plaintiger: wouldn't that be tournaments that you have signed up for but haven't started yet

    8. Janvier 2006, 08:16:47
    plaintiger 
    got a question: what is a "signed" tournament? what does "signed" mean?

    thanks...

    7. Janvier 2006, 20:33:02
    Expired 
    Sujet: Re:
    Pbarb2 and Andre Faria and ellieopop: Thanks. I really wish I could meet all the people here in person.

    7. Janvier 2006, 20:30:05
    ellieoop 
    Sujet: Re:
    it was very enlightening and interesting, his mother
    must be very proud him.

    7. Janvier 2006, 20:09:14
    Pbarb2 
    Sujet: Re:
    Andre Faria: Yes it does.

    7. Janvier 2006, 20:04:29
    Andre Faria 
    Sujet: Re:
    Pbarb2: His interview has lots of class. No doubt is the better one there...

    7. Janvier 2006, 19:53:02
    Pbarb2 
    Sujet: Re:
    reza: I loved your interview. I know we had differences in a few religious things. You believe what you are taught. Just like I believe the way I was taught. I know you and I are trying to get to the same place someday.
    I loved your country and met alot of nice people when we were stationed there ..You know my son was born there. I too wish that there could be peace in the world. Just wanted to say hi and comment on your interview. :)
    BARB

    7. Janvier 2006, 15:57:37
    Vikings 
    Sujet: Re:
    Fencer: now I see it, thanks

    7. Janvier 2006, 13:54:09
    Fencer 
    Sujet: Re:
    Vikings: Is it better now?

    7. Janvier 2006, 12:12:50
    Jason 
    Sujet: Re: Re: Last 10 finished games
    Vikings: there does seem to be a problem with the last 10 games finished ,inmy profile i have games listed from 2004 then jumps to 2006
    .....havent looked any further into it yet

    7. Janvier 2006, 05:35:19
    playBunny 
    Sujet: Re: Last 10 finished games
    ScarletRose: LOL. Yep.

    7. Janvier 2006, 05:35:00
    Vikings 
    thanks, I wonder why?

    7. Janvier 2006, 05:34:15
    ScarletRose 
    Sujet: Re: Last 10 finished games
    playBunny: Beat ya by 2 mins and 15 secs.. hehe

    7. Janvier 2006, 05:30:38
    playBunny 
    Sujet: Re: Last 10 finished games
    Vikings: It's the last 10 in the current year. The previous 9 were in December or earlier.

    7. Janvier 2006, 05:28:23
    ScarletRose 
    Sujet: Re:
    Vikings: Could it be due to the new year?? perhaps that is the first game finished this year..

    7. Janvier 2006, 05:26:55
    Vikings 
    can someone explain to me as to why it's only showing one finished game here instead of 10 http://brainking.com/en/Profile?u=19090&p=1

    6. Janvier 2006, 20:19:23
    Expired 
    Sujet: Re:
    harley: I never said you had done something to it, was just wondering where al those spaces had gone. I think people have to read it as it is then!

    Pythagoras: You received no messages because i haven't yet sent you any. I was answering Czuck's message! will send it to you soon.

    6. Janvier 2006, 20:09:48
    harley 
    Sujet: Re:
    Pythagoras: Ahh I didn't know that.

    6. Janvier 2006, 20:03:16
    Chicago Bulls 
    Sujet: Re:
    modifié par Chicago Bulls (6. Janvier 2006, 20:04:46)
    harley: I didn't take out any spaces or change any of the way your replies were set out, that must have happened when it was actually put onto the site.

    It is not your fault. Brainking.com post system doesn't allow more than one spaces to appear when spaces are inserted by the SPACEBAR. In order to create multiple spaces you have to use:
    &nbsp; for each space you want to use.

    For example the:
    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4 spaces!
    produces:
        4 spaces!

    6. Janvier 2006, 19:52:58
    Bwild 
    Sujet: Re:
    modifié par Bwild (6. Janvier 2006, 20:19:45)
    reza: I think you did a fine job with your interview.
    Its a shame, some one has been allowed to provide distasteful color to your hard work,as it opens the door for future interviews to be subject to a public rilling.
    I am sure, this was not the original intention of interviews with BrainKing members.

    6. Janvier 2006, 19:52:06
    harley 
    Sujet: Re:
    reza: I didn't take out any spaces or change any of the way your replies were set out, that must have happened when it was actually put onto the site. I've never noticed if its happened before on any of the interviews, sorry about that.

    6. Janvier 2006, 19:48:57
    Chicago Bulls 
    Reza: I didn't receice any message from you....I hope you pressed the correct buttons and your answer is not lost because of any fault of you....

    6. Janvier 2006, 19:35:10
    Expired 
    Sujet: Re:
    harley: I left Debate Club a few months ago. And, I'm in no mood for discussing things from here, since it takes me long to type and I'll be having to make right all wrong interpretations. About what Pythagoras said, well, I just send him his reply in a messgae. Others who are interested, can ask him for a copy!

    And, I think the way I sent my answers to you, they were far better formatted. What's happend to all the spaces I had used?

    Everything's just gotten cramped!

    6. Janvier 2006, 13:34:19
    harley 
    Wow, great thoughts there Pythagoras. Could replies go to a different board, maybe rezas fellowship or the debate club? (I'm sure people will want to debate about some points!) Maybe you could post a link to the place you'd prefer to discuss it, Pythagoras? If you're willing to, of course.

    6. Janvier 2006, 13:19:45
    Chicago Bulls 
    Sujet: Re:
    playBunny:

    Well i don't like the fact that a person defines and believes in something, not by his own logic but with what he has been "trained" to do from a little child. I hate to see people(i don't hate these people, just the situations that made them this way) that are not thinking by themself and only by the countless brainwashings their family and the society for the main reason the religions, make to them. I speak for almost every single human that lives in a small society on the whole earth. All people i see in my country and ALL other countries have that kind of brainwashing. A different one from country to country, but still prevents people from thinking logically!
    The main reason is religions again, but not the only one. I don't really know what religion is better from the other, but i try not to involve them in my logic and my thinking.... I say, "i try" because even me(one of the greatest nonconformists!) haven't escaped completely from the training i've suffered.

    So to come in this specific example: Reza believes that is logical:

    -If a man kills someone, he should be killed
    then (The "then" is very important because it shows that everything starts with the man. If a man does something then OK, the woman should be allowed to do it too. Although seemingly we have an equality we don't have a FULL equality since the MAN has to do something in order the woman to be able to do it too. As i will say a little below that MAY not be Reza's thinking and i may interpreted it wrong.....)
    -If a woman kills someone, she should be killed too.

    Or he may mean in Tuesday's question(the other interpretation):
    -If a man kills someone, he should be killed.
    -If a woman kills someone, she should be killed.

    That is FULL equality between man and woman.


    -If a man gets $100 for working an hour, a woman must get the same amount of money for doing the same job with the same quality and in the same amount of time.

    That clearly shows that we don't have equality! Since the man defines the standards! The woman should be able to work with the same insensity and quality as the man did, to take the same amount of money. And i ask why not the opposite? Why not the woman to put the standards of quality and speed time etc...? Full equality means that both man and woman will gain the same money without any restrictions in their work.

    -If a man can study, a woman must be allowed to, too.

    Again that clearly shows that i interpreted the first statement correctly and that woman should follow man. If a man can do it then yes woman can do it also....But if a man can't do it then woman can't do it also.......


    -If a man can vote, a woman should be able to vote too.
    Again the same. Woman follows man.....


    -But, if a man is allowed to leave his hair uncovered, it doesn't mean that a woman should be allowed to do that too.

    Well of course! Who said that the same logic of "Man does this=>Woman does this" has to continue?
    This sound crazy to me that i think strictly with MY logic.....


    -Since a man's hair is of no sexual attraction to a woman, but a woman's hair sexually attracts men. That's what Islam says and I totally believe it.

    Bad for you of course.....I'm not judging your religion ONLY, but every religion in the world!
    Religions are the reason of 2 extremely bad things:
    -the countless wars are happening all over the history.
    -the oppression of people and the limitation of the free will and free thinking.....


    PS: I hope you will not feel offended in any way! My purpose is not to offend people and here you, just to express my thoughts without any mean purpose.....

    6. Janvier 2006, 11:50:33
    playBunny 
    Reza: Nice one. A very enjoyable read.

    6. Janvier 2006, 10:50:46
    Fencer 

    6. Janvier 2006, 09:36:34
    harley 
    In the next day or so I'll be putting all the questions together for Pedro's interview. So if you have a question for him but haven't sent it, now is the time to do it before its too late!

    6. Janvier 2006, 02:54:49
    Stevie 
    Sujet: Re:do you have anything in the pipeline to encourage more?
    Fencer: Filip, I asked a serious question for a change,, your answer is?

    6. Janvier 2006, 02:25:52
    Stevie 
    Sujet: Re:
    Czuch Chuckers: no matter what.. the site clock still moves,, that cannot be stopped :o)

    6. Janvier 2006, 02:24:42
    Czuch 
    I am naiive about these things... but I dont understand why when the game time is suspended that all games times not just stay where they are and resume the countdown again when the time is resumed?

    6. Janvier 2006, 01:49:08
    rod03801 
    I still wish this downtime issue with Fischer clock games would be addressed. I am most likely going to time out in a couple Fisher stair games in the next day or 2. I depend on weekends to build my time up in these games, because if they get below 14 hours,( I am away for work 12 hours every week day) I will most likely time out on them (if my opponent moves at just the "right time")
    One is down to 10 hours, and if that opponent makes a move tomorrow morning after I go to work, I will definitely time out. I had this game built up to over 3 days, before the downtime. So, I will lose, through no fault of my own.

    It isn't a big deal when it is just a couple hours that the site is down, but I think for a 30 hour downtime, some special consideration needs to be given to this type of game.

    6. Janvier 2006, 00:44:45
    Czuch 
    So when suspended game time ends, is that when the auto vacation steps in? So anyone in red numbers who has auto vacation will have time added to their games? Wha about Fischer clock games?

    5. Janvier 2006, 01:37:37
    Stevie 
    Sujet: you only have 6 gold rooks...
    modifié par Stevie (5. Janvier 2006, 21:44:05)
    do you have anything in the pipeline to encourage more?

    *edited at glob request to remove unesecary line*

    4. Janvier 2006, 06:24:53
    frolind 
    Sujet: Re: What will happen in this tournament?
    playBunny: They are counted as a win and a loss, not a draw. But if you by a draw mean that both players get the same number of tournament points from these two matches, then yes it's a draw.

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