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I should note that we aren't planning any site/forum changes at this time.. so the migration should be fairly painless and you shouldn't see any real differences.
 
Famous last words anyone?  :P

[some more substantial site changes are planned for 2011 though!]
As my teenager would say: "OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!" I can't wait to see what's coming! :up: :tellme:
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Living Room / Re: how many posts would one have if ...
« Last post by y0himba on December 10, 2010, 05:01 AM »
I don't think it matters if chat is there or not.  I idle in chat and browse the forums a couple of times a day, but I just never really have a lot to say.  That rhymed!  Hey hey! I htink more folks should idle in IRC though, you learn a lot there. ;)
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Living Room / Re: It's NOT Vaporware!
« Last post by y0himba on December 01, 2010, 08:04 AM »
You know, I kinda agree with that.  Diablo III has been available for pre-order for a LONG time.

Oh well.  "Shake it baby."

(@f0dder: 'Inserts drum rimshot here")
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Living Room / It's NOT Vaporware!
« Last post by y0himba on December 01, 2010, 07:49 AM »
http://www.amazon.co...JAJ2/ref=pd_sim_vg_5

Let the bubblegum chewing begin.  Oh wait, "I'm all outta gum."
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General Software Discussion / Advice Needed: Optical Storage
« Last post by y0himba on November 22, 2010, 08:35 AM »
Here is the situation:

I purchased a game from Direct2Drive.  The game is 11.1gb on my HDD.  Purchasing another HDD is not an option, purchasing a portable HDD is not an option. Purchasing anything or more storage media is not an option.

I need to store this game on either regular 4gb DVD media or 8gb DVD media.

I would prefer to compress the files to one 8gb DVD.  If not, then I need a FREE or OPEN SOURCE program to split the files between DVDs and allow me to run setup from the first DVD then prompt for the second, or automatically split the files to span 4gb or 8gb DVDs for easy burning and I can copy them to HDD if I need to reinstall the game.

Any suggestions?
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Living Room / Re: GPS Unit Recommendations?
« Last post by y0himba on November 19, 2010, 07:22 AM »
Here is a recent story that may help in a purchasing decision

I just bought my first dedicated GPS on Monday the 15th, received it on the 17th.  I have always used my Windows Mobile PPC for GPS, but I am tired of dealing with PPC phones and thought that by purchasing a dedicated GPS I can just get a regular cellphone (that I can tether) next time.  The phone worked great as a GPS, but this way I can also use it as a wireless router in the minivan and a music player.

I purchased the Magellan 1424 because it is inexpensive, does what I am looking for, and the reviews on customer service were amazingly good.

When it got here, I took it out for a spin, saved my home and work addresses, and it was PERFECT.  Even in the flea bitten black hole of technology (daughter's term, not mine) that we live in, it knew right where I was, could find anything(Even back roads addresses).  When you purchase this GPS there is one free map update included within 30 days, so I hooked it up to my PC, v4.01 software update went off without a hitch and added a ton of new features to the interface.  I then proceeded to do the map update.

It failed.

The map update appeared to complete normally, but upon restarting the GPS, there was nothing local.  I could zoom WAY out and see highways (base map), but if I tried to tap on 'address' or 'poi' the GPS would crash (navigator.exe exception) and reboot.  If I tried to tap the 'home' button, it told me the destination was incorrect or not reachable by roads. I mean, I knew I lived in the sticks, but, really?

I called customer service.  NO WAIT TIME.  Someone answered the line within 30 seconds after getting out of the automated menu.  I COULD UNDERSTAND HIM.  The young man that answered the phone had a thick Latino accent, but I could clearly understand what he said!  HE ACTUALLY KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING.  He did not read from a script.  He knew the GPS unit.  When he had reached his limit, he was also intelligent enough to ask for help.  The call took 45 minutes including the 1.04GB map download.  The map updates are normally $80, but he let me download the update for free again.  It turns out the installer file from the map vendor (not Magellan) was missing some files.

The unit is now unusable, so it is RMA time.  He walks me through the process, free return shipping!  Then the kicker.  HE REPLACED IT WITH THE MAGELLAN 3045.  He also added free overnight shipping.  However, it was after 5pm PST so it would not ship until Friday(today).  No Saturday delivery, so I will receive it on Monday most likely. 

The folks I talked to there were polite, knowledgeable, personal (talked to me instead of at me, laughed with me) and seemed to really care about fixing the issue and about my problem. This is probably the best customer service experience I have had to date.

Hopefully this helps, but YMMV.
 
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Down Them All is way more powerful than just a download manager.  There are so many things it can be used for like grabbing all the images/archives/media out of a page in one click...
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Minecraft - An Incredible Indie Game
« Last post by y0himba on November 07, 2010, 08:57 AM »
Aaahhhhhhh...Sunday morning.  My 9 and 12 year olds shouting back and forth from their computers trying to mine for diamonds and build iron pickaxes.
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DC Gamer Club / Free Game-Near Perfect RPG: The Spirit Engine 2
« Last post by y0himba on November 03, 2010, 09:49 AM »
This was once share ware and is now free. I am having an absolute blast playing this little game(210mb), so I thought I would post it here.  Be sure to donate, I did!  It is worth it.

Game Web Site: http://www.thespiritengine.com

Features(From The Author):
  • An extensive plot spanning nine distinct chapters. History is unravelling in the once peaceful state of Lereftain. Murderous cults are running unchecked through the streets, parliament is bickering, tension is building with old enemies in the west and the country's inhuman rulers seem to be losing control of the situation. Three citizens who find their paths crossing in an act of charity one dark night will find themselves burdened with the responsibilty of not only defending the nation but deciding whether to save civilisation as they know it.
  • All new and improved original graphics. Simple yet effective new effects, including parallax scrolling and screen-shake.
  • The introduction of something sorely missing from the original - difficulty levels! Play at a level to suit you and either lock it there or feel free to change it as and when you like.
  • An improved real-time combat system which builds upon the simplicity of the original. With an improved interface, greater control over characters, combat speed options and action synchronisation controls to make battles more tactical and more fun.
  • New game combat mechanics such as automatic character recovery, party chains and combination strike damage bonuses.
  • New, varied character skills to play with, including targetted attacks and debuffs, and a whole host of crafty, unfriendly creatures to use them on.
  • A vast stock of equipable items with new abilities.

Age Recommendations(From the author):
  • The Spirit Engine 2 contains themes and written dialogue that may be unsuitable for young children.
  • The in-game depiction of violence is bloodless with a few minor exceptions.
  • Any swearing is mild.

Also, scroll to the bottom of the downloads page to grab the text editor and item viewer.

From Frostclick.com:
Labeled as one of the "near perfect" RPG games in town, The Spirit Engine 2 definitely can stand on its own. The game is a 2d, side scrolling RPG game created by Mark Pay.  The original Spirit Engine was released in 2003 and this version is a more improved sequel. It features great gameplay and great storyline, much improved from the original. TSE 2 also features great soundrack and cool pixel, anime type graphics. The Spirit Engine 2  has been praised as having a great storyline...
(Read more at Frostclick.com)

More reviews and information:


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Living Room / Re: Limewire shutdown, permanently
« Last post by y0himba on October 29, 2010, 08:07 AM »
I love how folks find the necessity to defend this crap.  Here is the truth:

It isn't the protocol or program, it is what is done with said protocol or program.

If I am using the protocol or program to share my family photos, content I own or created, no issues.  Using the program or protocol to share other people's copyrighted works:  issues.  There is no defense or excuse for sharing the property of others without permission, profit or no profit.  It lowers us to the level of the money-grubbing companies who screw us and that need to get with the times.  Personally, I have pride and PAY for everything I own or want. If I cannot afford it, then I don't need it.  Guess I had better get to work and save some money. I am not going to be a lemming and try to be cool, get free stuff, and defend something that is wrong even over being illegal.
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DC Gamer Club / Re: The Ball - Portal-like game with a err.. ball
« Last post by y0himba on October 23, 2010, 11:08 AM »
Pre-ordered!  Thanks for the heads up!
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General Software Discussion / Re: Google Chrome: Time for a Second Chance?
« Last post by y0himba on October 19, 2010, 04:56 AM »
My only complaint with Chrome is the way the extensions site is organized.  I would like to sort them by alphabet or at least be able to "See All" rather than the categories, so I can easily browse them.
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Living Room / Re: I have a very hard announcement to make
« Last post by y0himba on October 13, 2010, 05:01 AM »
Insert what everyone else has said here, +1.

I commend you on a solid and brave decision.  Your example should be followed, as you are setting the bar for yourself and working towards the future.  I wish you only the best in your endeavors.
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Living Room / Re: How much soda (pop) do you drink?
« Last post by y0himba on October 12, 2010, 04:57 AM »
Simple answer-I drink none.
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Adventures of Baby Cody / Re: A Map of where Baby Cody Visits?
« Last post by y0himba on October 10, 2010, 08:37 AM »
Oh I agree.  I would love to know where Cody is, my kids were anticipating the novelty of his visit. 
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Minecraft - An Incredible Indie Game
« Last post by y0himba on October 07, 2010, 05:07 AM »
My 9 and 12 year olds cannot stop playing this, I had to buy it.  :Thmbsup:
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 :up: Spot-on if you ask me.
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Screenshot Captor / Re: ScreenshotCaptor Flagged As Trojan by Malwarebytes
« Last post by y0himba on September 17, 2010, 05:03 AM »
Malwarebytes is great, but has been flagging a lot of stuff as positive on my system, although none of them are positives.   Seems to be getting worse.
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Lord of the Rings Online going free..
« Last post by y0himba on September 13, 2010, 07:27 AM »
It is fun and a bit easy, but the control system is awkward at best.  I prefer the DDO control system.
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Lord of the Rings Online going free..
« Last post by y0himba on September 11, 2010, 11:41 AM »
I play DDO with my sons.  If this is anything like it, I am excited.
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Living Room / Re: What's Your Internet Speed/Reliability SATISFACTION?
« Last post by y0himba on September 07, 2010, 07:47 AM »
I have been nothing but happy with my service.  Rock solid, FAST, polite and knowledgeable LOCAL support.  I pay $59 for 10/1.5, and even with all the college kids in town, during prime time, I still get almost 100% of my rated speed.  It has been this way since I first got broadband cable in 1999.  We bought our house in 2007 in a small town 45 minutes from where I first got cable, and the connection stayed the same.

I have cable, phone, all movie channels, and a PVR through them for a total of $180 a month.  Not the fastest connection nor the least expensive, but I would rather have a solid, reliable connection with good support and pay a little extra.

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DC Gamer Club / Re: Worms Reloaded on Steam on Aug 26, 2010 - multiplayer dc
« Last post by y0himba on August 26, 2010, 09:33 AM »
Well I have a new addiction.  Too fun....
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General Software Discussion / Re: at last: NirSoft + SysInternal launcher!
« Last post by y0himba on August 23, 2010, 09:19 AM »
I for one appreciate the repost for bringing this back to my attention.  Installed and PERFECT.  I have used his Zipinstaller utility for years and it is one of the first things I install after formatting.  :Thmbsup:
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Worms Reloaded on Steam on Aug 26, 2010 - multiplayer dc
« Last post by y0himba on August 14, 2010, 08:20 AM »
I am donating $20 DC credits.  Can I have a gift copy?  If you get enough money or DC credits, you could buy a few packs and give them out.  We can all play!  Join the DC Steam group folks.
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Alien Swarm - another free game from Valve
« Last post by y0himba on July 20, 2010, 08:57 AM »
It is invite only. :(  Someone invite me?

http://steamcommunity.com/id/y0himba

By the way, the game is incredible, simple fun.  Hard to believe it is free.  :Thmbsup:
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