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I think i'd like to try my hand at making one of these games.. Maybe we could do it as a team project?  We will need some good graphics folks.  Anyone interested?
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General Software Discussion / Master of Defense - Another Great Tower Defense Game
« Last post by mouser on December 31, 2006, 05:48 PM »
As someone who always felt overwhelmed by the complicated strategy games, I really have fallen in love with these tower defense games recently.  To me they are the perfect example of games you can jump right into and have fun, and only worry about deeper strategy later as you want.

Plus for me a huge plus is the pure enjoyment of watching the emergent interactions of the creatures and defenses.  It's the perfect combination of a toy and a game.

I still think the free Curator Defense is my favorite just because of its pure simplicity.  But if you are looking for a richer deeper experience, here's a shareware game which has some nice graphics and a much longer gameplay with much more variety:

Master Of Defense is a wonderful strategy game that lets you assume the role of a brave hero, who has been chosen to save the ancient kingdom from the hordes of monsters. The challenge of the game is to ward off relentless attacks of monsters and prevent them from capturing people in your castle.  You do this by building towers on the way of the hordes and casting spells. Defeating monsters yields rewards.   You get rewarded for every killed monster and gain a bonus at the end of each attack. To improve your winning chances, you must invest into building new towers and upgrading the old ones in order to increase their firepower, fire speed and range.

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More balanced discussion:
http://blog.outer-co.../2006-12-31-n17.html

Nice comparison between google statements in 2004 vs. what they are actually doing today:
In 2004, before Google’s IPO and shortly after Gmail arrived with a big splash, the Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin were interviewed by Playboy, expressing some of their core philosophies (which I think aren’t altruistic philosophies, or mere publicity spin, but sound business decisions further shaped in the wake of the dotcom bust). Their remarks – albeit only two years old – create an interesting juxtaposition with the Google-related discussions of today. Back then, it was “those portals” vs “us”:

On Showing Your Own Content Above Other Content
PLAYBOY: Portals attempt to create what they call sticky content to keep a user as long as possible.

PAGE: That’s the problem. Most portals show their own content above content elsewhere on the web. We feel that’s a conflict of interest, analogous to taking money for search results. Their search engine doesn’t necessarily provide the best results; it provides the portal’s results. Google conscientiously tries to stay away from that. We want to get you out of Google and to the right place as fast as possible. It’s a very different model.
Today, Google for many searches shows their own content above that of competition, providing “Google’s best products” but not the best products per se.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Mini-Review of Fineprint (Virtual Printer)
« Last post by mouser on December 31, 2006, 02:41 PM »
Doesn't the fact that those features are built into the printer reduce the value of Fineprint?

yes - because you dont need fineprint so much if your printer already has n-up printing.  though in fairness fineprint does it better than the printer drivers ive seen.
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The new download includes a fake windows program that runs in your tray and pretends to be an antivirus tool that runs periodic "updates" which are really phorp calls.
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thanks tony - yep, it will be fixed in new version - seems the new directory searching messed up aliases somewhat.

thank god for all you alpha-beta testers.
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N.A.N.Y. Challenge 2007 / Re: Nudone's Current Cody Mug Design for NANY Participants
« Last post by mouser on December 31, 2006, 06:18 AM »
Since over 15 people are participating by releasing a new program, I'm confirming now that we are ordering the NANY mugs.

For everyone who posted a program, please submit your shipping address here:
https://www.donation...MemberKit/index.html

And make sure you write: NANY MUG in the optional comments field.

please also write "dont need kit" if you already have received a silly member kit from us and don't need another.
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Living Room / Re: webhost DNS
« Last post by mouser on December 31, 2006, 04:46 AM »
another piece of advice:
if you have a domain name from a registrar that doesnt let you change dns settings, etc. then move it to one that does - there is no excuse for that.
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ok it might be time for everyone to calm down a bit, i think this thread has gotten wayyyyy off track.
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Going to try google adsense on the pages for 1 week
« Last post by mouser on December 31, 2006, 04:33 AM »
ok play nice everyone.
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: First Draft Maker
« Last post by mouser on December 31, 2006, 03:55 AM »
yeah, that might actually be useful for those of us who want to practice writing and not get hung up on always trying to correct and perfect 1 sentence.

think of it like a typewriter simulator.
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Find And Run Robot / Re: FARR 1.13.01: better recognition of mixed words
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 02:06 PM »
right, that make sense.
i plan to make it work with multiple words soon, so typeing "update movie" or "movie update" should soon work.
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N.A.N.Y. Challenge 2007 / Re: NANY Authors - Do You Need Some Web Space?
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 02:05 PM »
yeah i think it's probably preferable since then you can make a proper web page for your programs, make a pad file, etc.
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Find And Run Robot / Re: "Shorter" command description
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 02:00 PM »
yeah makes sense to me
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UrlSnooper / Re: Strange URL defect or not?
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 01:01 PM »
by the way.. January will bring a Net Transport discount!
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Find And Run Robot / Re: FARR 1.13.01: better recognition of mixed words
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 12:59 PM »
im not sure why movie by itself wouldnt work..
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N.A.N.Y. Challenge 2007 / Re: A Dark and Deadly Path
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 09:03 AM »
It's ready for upload now but i'm trying to get della or josh to make a sample game first so people will have something to actually play :)
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General Software Discussion / Re: Looking for Helpdesk/Incident Tracking software
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 06:25 AM »
I'd like to hear recommendations for this as well..

(there are 2 main classes of these tools: Server programs and Local PC programs, might be nice to hear recommendations for both).
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Ah, ok. Don't know if I can do that. Guess I'll have to think of something. I was thinking more along the lines of something different than the review-angle, as in general observations and problems related to software or websites. Something less serious than the regular posts

Well that could work too.. Let me just invite you guys to make such posts and we can start marking some of them as blog items and putting them on http://blog.donationcoder.com page if they make sense as such.  Then anyone who feels like continuing, I will give "blog permissions" (and lessons) meaning you can promote your posts (and other posts) to blog status.
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General Software Discussion / Re: TeamTime, handy for IRC chat
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 06:11 AM »
I'll just point out this tool has nothing to do with irc specifically, it's just a really nice simple way to keep track of the different times of a bunch of friends.  Really fun idea and useful too.
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Going to try google adsense on the pages for 1 week
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 06:08 AM »
farmsteader, one more thing:
you are a supporting member of this site.
the way we have it set up, supporting members by default never see any of the ads.  they are only shown to non-supporting members.  does that affect your views at all?
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Going to try google adsense on the pages for 1 week
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 06:03 AM »
I appreciate your comments and hope you will keep sharing them.  I suspect you are at one end of the spectrum, and there are people at all ends.  Many other people seem to not mnd the ads and prefer them to having to make a donations.

This site has always been about trying to be reasonable and figure out a way to make a little bit of money, enough to keep working on these projects, and still keeping with core principles (see my article here: https://www.donation...icles/One/index.html).

I'm not about to allow this site to become some evil site whose only objective is to grab as much money as possible as fast as possible.  The goal of this site is not to get rich; never has been, never will be.  But at the same time this site was created specifically because I was spending so much time coding that I either had to stop or figure out a way to ask for a little bit of money to support my coding addiction so I wouldn't become homeless.

To tell the truth I would much rather just write free open source software if I could do so in same spirit, and not have to worry about paying rent.  I envy those people in this world who have enough money that they can spend their time just working on stuff they enjoy and not have to ask for money for it.  But it is what it is, so i'm trying to walk a middle roard and help along with others to make a home for those like minded people who think it's something worth supporting.

Personally, I don't like these ad things.  I'd rather not run them.  On the other hand, I don't find them evil and i think the way we had them in the sidebars is not so bad.  I'd even go so far as to say that sometimes the context-sensitive ads could be fun and relevant, especially when we had them in the posts since they would sometimes suggest useful links.

I do find something about them troubling though - in that i don't like the idea of giving up control of what gets shown on our pages, and i don't like the idea of being a middle man advertising other people's stuff when i might not think it's worth while.  It might be nicer if we got to choose what ads were displayed.. But then that raises the whole issue of whether the content of our site gets called into question because it would seem we might have a reason to say good things about advertisers.

I do happen to believe that this stuff is a corrupting influence when you start getting into big money.  People just don't tend to say bad things about someone who is bankrolling them..

Anyway, i still think it's useful to experiment with things and consider different options, and i think we shouldn't be afraid to try things.  When we do try it again, I hope you'll stick around long enough to help us make the decision about whether to keep them.

And let me say this also - this site is now a community site.  We won't be making any decisions that go against the clear will of the active people on this forum.  If you guys+gals say you don't want a certain thing or change, then we won't do it, and we will find a different way.
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There's nothing about the new FARR that should use more memory, but there is a new option that tries to let FARR use more memory if it is available; you can change this easily, by unchecking the option in General settings tab, and then minimizing the program to the system tray:

Screenshot - 12_30_2006 , 4_08_45 AM.png
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Site/Forum Features / Re: Going to try google adsense on the pages for 1 week
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 04:00 AM »
Well, we are going to try the google adsense (or some other ad thing) again soon, if only as an experiment, so prepare for the mental shock to the system :)

I'm suspicious of all giant corporations, but not in terms of them selling private information about us (it's hard to think of a big corp least likely or willing to need to do that than google, in google's defense).  i just think all of these businesses have one goal to maximize their profits, and if that means there is financial gain in manipulating information and engaging in monoplostic practices they will do so.  If for the time being it makes them more money to play the good guy they will do so.  when it becomes more profitable to look the other way they will do so.. just my 2 cents.
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Living Room / Re: Tower Defence: Flash Game of the Day
« Last post by mouser on December 30, 2006, 03:17 AM »
Curator Defense, posted by f0dder above, is really very good, and very fun.  Seems to involve some very serious strategy too.  Really excellent find  :up:

addendum:

Curator Defense is WONDERFUL  :-* :-* :-*
Highly Recommended.
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