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20001
too late now gexecuter ;)

15 minutes left!
20002
3.5 hours left!
20003
8 hours left of the fundraiser!
20004
supporter yearbook exists :)
https://www.donation....php?action=yearbook

Also do you plan to use the extra money that the site raised right away or are you planning on saving it for a rainy day?

i think some combination would be good.. maybe allocate $6000 for the next 12 months of hosting costs, but also keep eyes and ears open for some special things to spend some money on in the coming months.

in the past dc has never really had much spare money, that i just handled it all very informally, paying for all expenses out of pocket and reimbursing myself and using dc funds for my expenses as needed.  for most of dc's life since 2005 i have put in so much time and the donations coming in have been small enough that it was never really an issue.  i think we are probably at the point though where more rigorous accounting is needed.

and it's time to look at becoming an official non-profit again i expect.  i looked into it at some point but got totally freaked out by the additional paperwork stuff.. right now we are at the stage where i'm paranoid about taking on things that will steal more of my time if they aren't needed.
20005
That was pretty long winded.

To summarize:
There will always be a DC as long as there are people here who want it to exist; we will simply scale and plan our activities and expenses to match the money we raise. Nothing more complicated than that.
20006
What would have happenned if we didn't reach the goal? would you have to shutdown the site?

Absolutely not!

I should find where i wrote about this before, but it bears repeating:

We've all seen the results of these companies that were basically operating in a financial imaginary wonderland where they invented their own virtual money (and then sold themself fake insurance on it), etc.  And how other big companies just operate in millions of dollars of debt a year and don't expect to ever make a profit, they just plan to sell out to google or whatever.

DC has always been, and will remain, a fairly low budget site that operates year by year, within the boundaries of the money it raises.  It's so much simpler and saner that way.

When the site started we were on a $20 a month shared hosting server.  That was fine while their was only a handful of people on the forum and not very many people were downloading our software.

The old timers here will remember how the site would start to slow down and drag and grind to a halt as we started to occasionally get overloaded with traffic.

As we've grown, our needs for more powerful servers has grown to.. To the point now where we have a pretty powerful dedicated main server that costs a few hundred dollars a month and handles 30gb a day of downloads, and a secondary smaller dedicated server that we use for member projects.

We are able to afford these serious servers, as well as some money to help defray server administration costs/time, because of the donations of people to the site.

Thankfully it seems likely that the relationship between traffic and donations will be enough to pay for appropriate hosting for the forseeable future.  That is, if we are doing 30gb a bandwidth a day, it means we need a big dedicated server, but it also means we have enough people that we should be able to raise money to pay for hosting.  If we got to the point where we couldn't raise enough money for our servers it would probably mean the site has dropped so low in usefulness that we wouldn't need such a big server.

Anyway, back to the point, which is simply that:
We are fully capable of living well within our means and living off of the donations we raise, and we will continue to do so.  Site isn't going anywhere, regardless of how many people donate or how much. Period.

The donations are important though, because they make it possible for us to do things we otherwise wouldn't be able to do.. like be extravagent sometimes like with the prizes to for the last NANY event, and to give away mugs, etc.  In the world of business we are talking about trivial amounts, but those amounts raised go a long way on a site like ours.

And for someone like me, receiving donations means the difference between being able to spend all of my time working on DC stuff -- or having to spend more time working on other paid work in order to pay bills.

The best part about DC though is what i said before -- DC is not trying to be a "profitable business"  -- and that means we don't have to make decisions like a corporation would and figure out what's the best way to make money.  Instead we can reverse the equation and say: let's do what we enjoy doing, and try to raise enough so we can continue doing it.
20007
There aren't many occasions when I can honestly recommending using the Dr.Windows practical joke program I first released in 2005.  But April Fool's day is one of them.

The basic idea of this program is that it sits in the system tray of your victim and can be configured to occasionally and randomly pop up humorous or non-sensical error messages that look exactly like normal windows error messages, except for the content:


Now keep in mind this is just a bit of harmless fun, and the program won't make any real attempt to hide itself from your victim -- it's icon is shown down in the tray after all -- we wouldn't want to really freak someone out now would we?

Because of the fear this year about the conficker virus, i strongly recommend that you remain present while your "friend" discovers this little prank, just to make sure that they don't think it's a virus and freak out.

In fact -- the smartest and easiest thing to do is to install Dr.Windows on *your* pc, and then you can bring it up on demand by surreptitiously hitting the hotkey (ctrl+shift+E by default but you can change it), and then call your significant other or your IT worker over and ask them to explain why you are getting these inexplicable errors..

And for that extra bit of fun, you can create your own custom error messages.. Just try not to be too evil, please.

:Thmbsup:
20008
Find And Run Robot / Re: Slow to open folders
« Last post by mouser on April 01, 2009, 11:50 AM »
that is a bit strange.
just for fun you might try configuring the custom file explorer field in the options.
(set it to explorer.exe if you don't use a custom explorer tool).

see if that makes any difference.
20009
 ;D ;D ;D
20010
What I find remarkable is that with over 160,000 members mouser can recall these kinds of details about individual members.
well let's be real -- there is a lot of activity on the forum, but we don't have 160,000 active posters on the forum.. now that would be hard to keep up with.
20011
hey donations are never closed off.. but see my post above for why i thought it might be in poor taste to keep extending the thermometer. and in addition -- the more i thought about it, the more fitting it seemed that we spend the day with the thermometer fully filled and satisfied, so we can actually appreciate that we have reached our goals.  It's nice isnt it -- after a month of watching it creep rightward, to see it completed? Give one a warm feeling.
20012
And do not think for a moment that I am ungrateful

sorry if i seemed to suggest i thought that -- i absolutely did not intend to!

in fact if i may say so, and i don't mean to turn this into a ritual of mutual appreciation.. but it's the existence of people like you who make this site so special.  the forum can get pretty busy so many people probably don't know how you stumbled onto the site as a new user of circle dock which was coded by Eric Wong as part of a donationcoder project, and then you proceeded to hang around *helping* others with issues they were having with the program.  that's pretty remarkable.  and it's been really heartwarming to see.  so honestly i have to say i think the site is lucky to have you around.
20013
slim isn't quite the right word hehehe..  ;D

we had a flood of donations during the 2 days that the newsletter reaches it's audience.. then we drop back down to normal.

let's not be greedy!!!!   who cares about 15.. we surpassed our highest goal, let's be happy and celebrate.. we don't need any more donations.
20014
yep, i mentioned boardgameswithscott.com in my previous post about boardgamegeek.  his reviews are much much more detailed than Tom's, but i find Tom's short reviews almost always tell me what i wanted to know to figure out if it's a game i might be interested in (the answer to which is almost always certainly no).  i think i enjoy learning about these games more than i have any real desire to play any of them.
20015
New thermometer image:

Screenshot - 4_1_2009 , 8_58_19 AM.png

yes!


ed. note: it was pointed out to me that the way the thermometer was always growing ahead of donations might make people feel like they were being tricked. i apologize if anyone felt that way.  we didn't really start out with a fixed goal -- the idea was to run the fundraiser for a month and set a thermometer goal that seemed reasonable.  and it wasn't clear to me the best way to show when we reached that initial goal but wanted to convey that donations were still being asked for.  That's where the colors come in -- red was $8000, where we were really hoping not to fall short of, and then green ends at $12,000 which we didn't really expect to reach but were thrilled about.
20016
I think the fault lies in me saying we would close the fundraiser at midnight on April 1, and then starting the celebration on March 31.
So backup.. rewind... undo celebrations.. and..

Fundraiser is still going!! We've got 17 hours left from the time i post this (midnight april 1 board time)!! It's exciting, it's fun, cody is doing his final dance as the coins hit the ground near his feet!
20017
I should clarify -- I wasn't even thinking of special things we might as a site do -- i was really just expressing that after all the newsletters and banners and special stuff we put up for the fundraiser, it feels like there should be a more formal "ending" to the fundraiser.. some kind of music/party/cake/confetti that would officially mark it as over.. rather then things just quietly slip back to normal..
20018
Any idea why it seemed the 2006 version got more replies than the 2007?  Edit: btw how was both versions of GOE organized in the past?

Well if you look at 2006 you'll see it was a pretty big production with a lot of work.. we did podcasts and actually did long audio interviews with both David Allen (author of GTD books) and Mark Forster.  I had some help but it was a *lot* of work and i don't think i have it in me again.  It was an attempt to provide a very structured framework for people to get involved in the project and follow along.

In 2007 we took a different turn, and it was more everyone for themselves.. the focus on coding new utilities led to some very cool applications, but basically i think the participants were mainly 2006 people who wanted to explore a few more ideas.

Now in 2009 we have i think a new batch of people who are interested in productivity and have different backgrounds, etc.  I think it's probably unreasonable to try to do another big structured/scheduled production like we did in 2006.

I think where we are now is exploring what kind of theme and flavor and content would be useful to people for a month-long GOE 2009.  And who feels ready to "lead" that project and take responsibility for keeping it on track throughout the month -- whatever it is.
20019
i should say the windows xp, both 32 and 64, has been extreeeeeeemely stable and well behaved for me.
(which is why the jalbum bsod is all the more unsual).
20020
In all seriousness i feel like there's something i should be doing to celebrate the end of the fundraiser.. something more dramatic..
well it's still running till the end of april 1st so that's still about 22 hours technically before it's over..
20021
That sounds plain weird - a crashing usermode program causing a BSOD? Never had that happen O_o

jalbum, the excellent java based image gallery tool can reliably blue screen and reboot my pc.  never figured out why or how.
20022
Everyone probably thought the fundraiser was ending today, but I can now announce that I have decided the fundraiser should continue for at least another 60 days.  In addition, the entire forum and website will be disabled and instead show an animated banner of cody dancing and begging for coins while background carnival music plays.  The forum will return on June 1st or when we raise 1 million dollars, whichever comes later..  thank you for your participation.

photoup.png
20023
Let me take a shot at this.

The "Getting Organized Experiment" was basically an umbrella term to describe a month-long group exercise in trying to improve our individual productivity.

That is.. A bunch of us who were interested in becoming more efficient and more productive got together with the idea that there would be some benefit from focusing on efficiency at the same time, to get some benefit from group support, encouragement, camaraderie.

I don't think there are any other real "rules" to the experiment.  The specifics can change depending on who is leading it and what the participants want.

In 2006 we had a very structured scheduled tour of a bunch of formal productivity "systems".  Some of us got some real benefits from that, others nearly had mental breakdowns.

2007 was much less of a scheduled production, and more of a focus on productivity software, and creating new utilities, and talking about what worked for us since the last year.

2008.. nothing happened.

So what form would a new GOE take?

That's up to those who want to participate, and as importantly, up to any 1 or 2 people who want to sort of spearhead and organize it..
20024
similar thing happens again about 6 minutes into this one: http://www.thediceto...index.php?page=11-15

you know what i think he's done? i think he must be using those kind of candy gum pieces that look like pebbles for all of his games..
20025
Here's a hillarious easter egg i just discovered.

You know how silly it seems that all these toys always say: warning small parts not suitable for young kids?
Ok watch the review on this page: http://www.thediceto...r/index.php?page=4-6
and then go to about 4 minutes 50 seconds in.. watch what his daughter does.. hahahahahaa
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