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I was going to copy your template, but then I thought that would ruin the whole "No Time To Explain" theme. :D

LOL :)  And anyone that wants to help out... do!  There's so much on there that one person can't plumb the depths (at least not without more time than I have :))

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DC Gamer Club / Re: Humble Indie Bundle (pay what you want sale)
« on: April 12, 2011, 06:30 PM »
Yeah, a not so stellar line-up this time compared to previous bundles. But I'm still so fond of the idea that I donated anyway.

Besides, it's charity, too. :Thmbsup:

There is that... thanks for the reminder :)

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 12, 2011, 04:26 PM »

In mine they are.  I did some things out of ignorance when I was younger professionally, so I'm apt to give second chances, as I wouldn't be where I am without one.  And I know people who've had criminal records for quite innocuous mistakes... the difference a criminal record makes in things you take for granted until you have one is pretty staggering!

I think you misunderstand. I have no problem with redemption for people; but that has absolutely nothing to do with software developers. My moral code allows forgiveness for people. It doesn’t work the same way for software companies. Nor for banks, investment companies, etc. See the difference? People, yes. Software companies, no.


No... I don't misunderstand.  My professional mistakes were as a software developer, so it's very relevant.  I'm sure *many* software developers have made mistakes, and have regrets, just as many people in other fields do.  Does that make them ineligible to make money in their chosen profession?

The people at OC are just that... people.  Yet it's guilt by association, no matter what changes they may have made, no matter what revelations they may have gleaned.  It's easy to demonize companies while holding the company to some standard- but no matter what the legal definition is, a company is not an entity.  And even if it were, that wouldn't hold water either, as OC is not Divx; it just has some of the same people.  So it's not redemption for even Divx as a company.  We're talking about people here, truthfully, and their actions and history.

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 12, 2011, 02:57 PM »

And is there a point where there's no redemption?  I should hope not.  The lack of the possibility of redemption removes hope, and removes the one thing that can make people choose the right path.  It reminds me of people with criminal records.  Do you trust them outright and give them the keys to the safe?  No.  But if you don't give them a chance to prove themselves, then how are they ever going to be rehabilitated?  And isn't it just as much your fault when given the lack of a means to make a living they resort to the only thing they can still do?

This comparison just don’t work for me. People with criminal records and software companies (and/or their founders) that have done serious wrong aren't in the same realm with regard to rehabilitation, second chances, etc. At least in my universe!


In mine they are.  I did some things out of ignorance when I was younger professionally, so I'm apt to give second chances, as I wouldn't be where I am without one.  And I know people who've had criminal records for quite innocuous mistakes... the difference a criminal record makes in things you take for granted until you have one is pretty staggering!

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DC Gamer Club / Re: Humble Indie Bundle (pay what you want sale)
« on: April 12, 2011, 02:52 PM »
Eh... I'll donate to help out... I already have Trine and Shadow Grounds, so won't pay as much as usual...

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It would seem to make more sense for HuffingtonPost Tech to shut down.  I've never even heard of, let alone visited the HuffingtonPost Tech blog... I always thought of them as more esoteric.

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A template- if anyone else wants to get in on the bandwagon... :)

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 12, 2011, 12:53 PM »
@SJ - Note: this is how it works in CT at least. It may be different where you live.

Yeah, I'm in the south ... Our version of the "Three Step Rule" is never be more that Three Steps away from your gun... :)   (Seriously) The last stats I saw on the news for FL was 1 in 10 for armed license holders ... And I think half the other 9 just do it anyway.

When I used to live in the south, there was a county that had a gun requirement law- you were required by law to have a gun in your house.

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 12, 2011, 09:23 AM »
That's cool... but does an individual's right to choose not to consume make the company's right to exist and operate moot?  Does an opinion not based in current facts surrounding the company make the company evil?

Pardon me, but it s a known fact that I have trust issues (I don't believe in 3 strikes and you'd be lucky if you were allowed 2), so help me out here...

When does a current fact stop being current and become old news, worthy of forgetting? If they do something seriously questionable today, do we immediately forgive and forget tomorrow, if they stop, change the way they do things, apologize, make promises, etc?

Where do YOU draw the line? At what point do you say enough is enough and now I am not going to trust you until you have proven yourselves worthy of that trust? How long does it take to win that trust back? How many infractions are they allowed during that period? How serious are those infractions allowed to be? At what point do you write them off and never trust again?

Well, no, I didn't know that, but despite that- does a mistake made rob you of your right to make a living?  They weren't convicted of any crime- what they did was wrong, and it seems from the quote of DrApps that you posted, that they are aware of it.  One strike and you're out is very unforgiving, especially in a world where *everyone* makes mistakes.  Sure, there is a point where you don't trust... but I don't think that OC as a company is at that point.  They've made some course corrections and had some defects- even those were benign- just traces of what they had done.  A dll by itself, or registry settings by themselves are not smoking guns- and to me point to the fact that there were some growing pains more than malign intent.  An executable or anything that ran out of process, or any sort of network traffic to the contrary of what they're saying would be more evidence than these missteps.

And is there a point where there's no redemption?  I should hope not.  The lack of the possibility of redemption removes hope, and removes the one thing that can make people choose the right path.  It reminds me of people with criminal records.  Do you trust them outright and give them the keys to the safe?  No.  But if you don't give them a chance to prove themselves, then how are they ever going to be rehabilitated?  And isn't it just as much your fault when given the lack of a means to make a living they resort to the only thing they can still do?

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 11, 2011, 08:51 PM »
But while he has forgiven them and think they deserve another chance, especially since they are willing to give him a paycheck...I am not ready to forgive them or trust them, and can't bring myself to touch their money. You can't pay me to change my mind about them. I can't be that easily bought.

That's cool... but does an individual's right to choose not to consume make the company's right to exist and operate moot?  Does an opinion not based in current facts surrounding the company make the company evil?  I don't think anyone would force you to install software you don't want to install or participate in a program you don't want to participate in.  But people aren't just choosing not to participate, they are actively campaigning against them.  Is that right in the face of a lack of bad actions or proof of bad intent?  And if the same people go to another company in the computer industry- does that make that company evil by association, since apparently this company is evil by their association?

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(I wasn't sure where to put this....)

Support your favorite indie project through a safe and convenient outlet through Kickstarter or IndieGoGo.  The projects are all or nothing - they set their goal, and if it's reached, you pay your pledge.  If not, you pay nothing.  It's not about investment, but instead about patronage.  If funded, the project creators own 100% of their work, and you get the satisfied feeling of being a patron of the arts.  And there are a variety of endeavors to fund, from the worlds of music, film, art, technology, design, food, publishing and other creative fields.

Below are some highlights from the sites:
TweetLand
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Goal$7000
End Date2011-05-04
Project Creator(s)Villalobos, Espinoza, Vasquez, Cartin(s)
LocationSan José, Costa Rica
DescriptionSocial networks meet social gaming with Tweet Land, a series of games where gameplay is determined by the real-time actions of Twitter users. With a dash of retro-styling and a super-catchy soundtrack, behold the twitterverse as it becomes a real place you can race through.

Matthew Stover's Overworld
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Goal$8500
End Date2011-04-18
Project Creator(s)Moe Suliman
LocationSt Petersburg, FL
Description I want to create an "origin story" comic book series titled: OverWorld, featuring the art of T J Halvorsen (formerly an Inker for Marvel's Incredible Hulk and currently a Penciler for DC's Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman) based on New York Times Best Selling Author Matthew Stover's books "Heroes Die", "Blade of Tyshalle", "Caine Black Knife", his up and coming novel, "His Father's Fist" and their beyond brutal anti-hero Caine. Matthew will also write the story.

Do: Pilgrims of the Flying Temple
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Goal$4000
End Date2011-05-24
Project Creator(s)Daniel Solis
LocationOklahoma City, OK
DescriptionDo: Pilgrims of the Flying Temple is a storytelling game about helping people and getting into trouble.

You tell the story of young travelers who mean well, but spend most of their time getting into trouble. You use your creativity and strategy to create a humorous coming of age story. It's like a comedic crossover between Avatar: the Last Airbender, the Little Prince and Kino's Journey.

The Cosmonaut: A Wide-Grip Stylus for Touch Screens
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Goal$50000
End Date2011-04-20
Project Creator(s)Dan Provost & Tom Gerhardt
LocationNew York, NY
DescriptionThe Cosmonaut was born out of our desire to have a really great stylus for our iPads. We love to sketch out quick ideas or doodle on our tablets, and using a stylus is much better than a finger for such tasks. We bought several different models currently available on the market but they all suffered the same problem: they were designed to look and feel like a pen. But why? Writing or drawing on the iPad feels nothing like using a pen or pencil. For one, tablets are ideal for low fidelity sketching. Also, it is pretty awkward to rest your palm on the screen of the device because it throws off the capacitive detection. Writing on a tablet feels like writing on a dry erase board: fast, simple, low fidelity. The perfect tablet stylus is one that feels like a dry erase marker.


Record Monsters (Laser Cut Vinyl Record Puzzles)
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Goal$500
End Date2011-04-16
Project Creator(s)Andrew Hyde
LocationLower East Side, NY
DescriptionWe make 3d models out of old vinyl records.  We have 20 designs, from Ants to Velociraptor to Pteranodon.  We ship out a vinyl record, you get to pop out the pieces and assemble the model.  

Our 'real goal' is $15k and will allow us to cut these at a much faster rate!

There are several other projects out there- these are just the ones that caught my eye!  I'll try to post these updates at least once a month, but there are new projects appearing every day, so take a look at the sites, and see what interesting things are out there!


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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 11, 2011, 10:55 AM »
A couple of questions before we get off this topic:

1. If they did change their business model to be obtrusive and glaring as you suggest, what do you think would be the effect on their bottom line?  It would seem at that point that OC would be the focus of the software, rather than the software.  Sort of like an advertisement for a product where another product is prevalent detracting from the subject.

2. I really like project wonderful and what they stand for, and their stated goals of bringing 'fairness, transparency, and profitability to the advertising process'.  But if you ask yourself the same questions about OC (i.e. are you tracked before you have a chance to opt out), the answer would be yes.  As soon as you go to a page with the PW ads installed, you are tracked as a necessity for payment.  Even thing such as tickers at the bottom of the web page track visitors, and they don't ask you before they do so.  Is the only difference between these and OC the fact that OC has to be bundled into software that you use to install other software on your machine?  

I'm really trying to see the difference... unlike Renegade, the reason that I'm involved in the discussion is for the discussion's sake, and the fact that I like to operate from a logical perspective- and looking at it in that manner, it's not operating any differently from other things that we take for granted- other than the fact that it's bundled into an installer.  There doesn't seem to be a way that they could change their business model in a way to stay viable in the market.  I know that if I were selling/giving away software and had to blare the business model that I was using so that it outshined my product, I wouldn't really be too keen on utilizing it.

Thoughts?

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 11, 2011, 08:53 AM »
+1 w/Mouser. :) It's starting to loop. Time to shut it down.

Like J-Mac said, if anything new comes up someone can always start a new thread.  :Thmbsup:

As long as there is constructive conversation, is there really any need to artificially shut it down?  It petered out before, and when Renegade had new information, the thread was still here to keep context... just a thought.

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I don't know why some people want to decide if I should use Shift+Delete or not  [beep!][/beep!]. 

Sorry... I wasn't trying to decide if you should use Shift+Delete.  I was asking in curiousity and trying to help attempt to solve the problem that you had; since I didn't know your particular usage scenario (nor if you even knew about the fact that windows would warn you), I figured I'd ask.

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Living Room / Re: The Evil Side of Nature
« on: April 11, 2011, 08:47 AM »
Also from WP, for more squick factor:
Human consumption
Mealworms may be easily raised on fresh oats, whole wheat bran or grain, with sliced potato or carrots and little pieces of apple as a water source.
Mealworms have been incorporated into tequila-flavored novelty candies. However, mealworms are not traditionally served in tequila or mezcal drinks, the latter sometimes containing a larval moth (Hypopta agavis).

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Why use shift-delete?  If you use normal delete (and set your recycle bin to a reasonable amount of space) it will tell you if you delete something large unknowingly, and give you some time on smaller things.

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 10, 2011, 04:20 PM »
That is overreacting imo.
There is no "general thinking here" here on this subject as well as many subjects.
I said "...SOME on the general thinking here."

"That is overreacting imo."
Clearly, you have no problem with someone, without your permission, installing software on your machine, or sending off data about you or your machine--as does OpenCandy.

I do have a problem with that--a BIG problem with that.

You are OpenCandy's dream come true.


Actually, he's one of the negative posters.  The cool thing about DC is the fact that we don't agree on everything, but we have a community built on our differences as well as our similarities.  That's how many of our greatest discussions come about.  If all of us were the same, then what would be the use of debate or conversation, and where would new perspectives come in.  And none of the software on DC as far as I know use any sort of ad mechanism in them- for better or worse, they depend on donations.

And the overreaction would be the leaving the forums just because a few people here like OC, rather than overreacting to OC.  But to each his own.

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 10, 2011, 03:35 PM »
Oh no - does that mean I am going to see that creepy-looking avatar of Dr. Apps smiling back at me even more then?!    ;)    ;D

Thanks!

Jim

It is a creepy avatar isn't it? ;D

(Thx. I thought it was just me.)



I wonder was it specifically crafted for him- and if he really looks that way...

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 10, 2011, 03:09 PM »
All those words, and no answer to the questions I posed.  Only three words required... pick one (truthful answer) from each line (they align with my 3 questions):
1. yes no
2. yes no
3. yes no

I think no one wants to go over this again.  If you look through the thread, it will tell you, and have the complete explanation of what it does.

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Living Room / Help with new computer build
« on: April 10, 2011, 03:07 PM »
I have a problem that's driving me crazy with the computer I just built- moreso because it's intermittent, but not intermittent.   When I d/l something, if it's larger than a few MB, there's a good possibility it will timeout- but not always.  And if it's something that I'm in control of d/l'ing (like a file link I can click again) it will always work the second time.  It doesn't time out after a certain amount of time- the time out is random.  I haven't been able to find anything anywhere that remotely resembles this problem.

My computer specs:
Operating SystemWindows 7 Ultimate (build 7600)
Processor3.10 gigahertz Intel Core i5-2400
MotherboardGigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. H61M-D2P-B3
RAM3576 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
NetworkRealtek PCIe GBE Family Controller

It's plugged into a switch (Linksys) with three other computers that work fine.  That switch is then plugged into my router (Netgear).  No other computers on my network have this problem.

Anyone have any ideas?

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 09, 2011, 01:36 PM »
I personally think they should hire Renegade in some capacity. He's done more to build a convincing case for OC (despite the fact I personally don't like how OC implements itself) than some of the official communiqués ever did. He also speaks to the concerns of developers and software geeks. And, being a developer himself, on their level.

Hey DrApps! Maybe you folks should consider hiring this guy in some capacity?

Seriously.
 8)


Agreed +1.  :Thmbsup:

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Living Room / Re: The Evil Side of Nature
« on: April 09, 2011, 01:34 PM »
That's insane!  I didn't look at the video.  I just couldn't...  :'(

Takes that 'every time you do X a bunny dies' to a different place...  you're doing the world a favor!

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General Software Discussion / Re: SpiderOak - very nice people =)
« on: April 09, 2011, 01:21 PM »
Oh, and offer smaller plans. The free offering is a bit little for me, but OTOH I really don't need 100GB of storage. I can understand why they don't want to go into, say, per-gigabyte prices... But perhaps 10 or 25GB increments?

+1 to that.
Dropbox is the same - no smaller plans. Mind you I see you get 100GB with spideroak & only 50GB with dropbox - both for $100
I'd be tempted by a 50GB SpiderOak plan...

That's one of the reasons I like JungleDisk so much.  I only get charged for what I use.  When I started, I was at an equivalent size to my dropbox (about 2GB) for a long time.  I'm now backing up stuff from my kids' and wife's computers, along with more of my own, so I'm up to 8GB now.  I didn't pay for 8GB when I had only 2, and now that I'm at 8, I'm not paying for my future possible use.

That's actually the core of it; it's sort of like hosting plans.  You pay for a maximum theoretical use, which I don't really enjoy.  Especially given that they don't allocate the space in a lot of cases until they actually need it.

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General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« on: April 09, 2011, 01:17 PM »
J-Mac: he's definitely their propagandist, but at least he's not trying to hide it - and that's something to give credit for.

Strongly agree w/f0dder on that point. As long as the business affiliation is announced up front, I have no problem with somebody being a paid supporter as long as there's no agenda to deceive. Most of us need to work for a living. And getting paid to 'evangelize' a piece of tech is a common and accepted practice anyway. No point singling out any one company or individual for doing that.


I'm not singling him out; he's done that for himself! I'm just saying that I have not seen this kind of paid supporter appearing all over the web in any other program that I use. I personally only see this in what I would call "controversial" apps or devices. Maybe you or others have seen differently.

For better or worse... PhraseExpress is an example of a company that does aggressive marketing through a rep and proxies.

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