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26. July 2005, 23:27:21
Fencer 
Please stop this argument. The request was placed and acknowledged, no further discussion can make the process faster.

26. July 2005, 23:24:50
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Politics vs. General Chat
Jason: No offense, but you are a member of 34 fellowships, including having your own, so surely there must be plenty of reading for you here on BK?
Besides with General Chat being a General Chat board I doubt that political converstion will carry on there indefinately, thats the great thing, its open to any & every topic :o)

26. July 2005, 23:16:13
Jason 
Subject: Re: Politics vs. General Chat
Lamby: I have to skip all the Politics and like so its not worth reading anymore for me .

26. July 2005, 23:12:10
Ewe 
Subject: Re: Politics vs. General Chat
ScarletRose: I totally disagree! Its working fine on the General Chat Board without Moderators having to do anything! The conversation about politics hasn't involved any swearing or inappropriate language, apart from yourself who got the closest to it by saying 'freaking this & freaking that'
General Chat, is GENERAL CHAT & we should be able to discuss anything of general interest! Besides the current politcs conversation on there is far better than the useless drivvle that is usually on there! Its refreshing to actually read a proper topic of conversation. For those who don't like it its simple....dont read it!
However, I would not be opposed to a General Polics Board aswell

26. July 2005, 22:10:36
Summertop 
Ah, but General Chat does NOT allow any and all discussions. I have seen many times where a moderator has asked for a topic to be discussed elsewhere. For example, I have seen where a topic has evolved to discussing a proposed feature when a mod came in and asked it to be continued on the feature board. So, the same would hold true for politics.

I just think that with how often (and how negative) political discussion come up, it would be nice to put it somewhere else. I also feel it should be a general board (not a fellowship).

26. July 2005, 22:05:27
NOT a floosie 
Subject: Re:
playBunny: Membership does have its advantages.

26. July 2005, 18:07:51
playBunny 
Subject: Re:
NOT a floosie: Slight problem for Pawns with the fellowship idea.

Pedro: I agree, If this Features board can have English language debates(!) then General will get any and all topics.

Summertop: Yet I see the value in a Politics board for those that want it.

26. July 2005, 17:52:46
Pedro Martínez 
I don't care if there's a public Politics board or not. General Chat is general chat and it should be open for any kind of discussion.

26. July 2005, 17:49:30
NOT a floosie 
There are fellowships on this site where politics can be discussed without having them on General Chat. I, for one, would object to having a Politics on a public board.

26. July 2005, 17:46:06
Andre Faria 
Maybe not. Discussions ate the Debate Club board are always very civilized, even with so different points of views...

26. July 2005, 17:34:07
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Politics vs. General Chat
Summertop: do you know how many mods would have to be on that board?? LOL

and some debates.. well.. how would one determine if it were debate or flaming.. I think the reason they don't have that board.. is due to the constant stress it would create.. at least in a public board.. haha

26. July 2005, 17:30:52
Summertop 
Subject: Re: Politics vs. General Chat
Purple, no kidding. I think they would only have to make sure there is no foul language and the topics are political. Of course any blatant personal attacks would have to be deleted. But a certain amount of leeway would have to be given.

26. July 2005, 17:27:33
Purple 
Subject: Re: Politics vs. General Chat
Summertop: I would like to see a DB like that but pity the poor moderator. LOL.

26. July 2005, 17:21:23
Summertop 
Subject: Re: Politics vs. General Chat
Pedro Martínez, well...Just like there are specialized boards for Feature Requests, Tounaments, Fellowships, Poetry, Music, Sories, Jokes, etc. Because Political Discussions are so common (and tend to get heated), I think they deserve their own board.

26. July 2005, 17:08:14
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Politics vs. General Chat
Summertop: So it should be a Not-so-General Chat with no Politics...

26. July 2005, 16:47:15
Summertop 
Subject: Politics vs. General Chat
Too often the General Chat board is inundated with politics. Quite often political discussions turn into heated arguments. I know you (Fencer) are trying to limit the number of general message boards, but could we PLEASE have a "General Politics" board? I can't be the only one that is getting tired of people arguing politics (in the General Chat).

26. July 2005, 08:33:27
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: Ratings graph
i think playbunny means a graph of the distribution of bkrs over all players with a rating on a specific game type

like the backgammon rating in a graph

that way you can easily see how far ahead the top players are from the rest of the group (bkr-wise)

so it would just be a visualisation of the rating list of each game type

25. July 2005, 22:24:16
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Ratings graph
nobleheart: Yes, paid members also have access to ratings graphs very similar to LittleGolem - where you can look at the history of one game to see yours or someone elses history.

25. July 2005, 22:12:34
playBunny 
Subject: Re: Ratings graph
nobleheart: Er, these sites do graphs of the BrainKing backgammon and hypergammon ratings, and record my games for me???? ;-)

25. July 2005, 21:45:50
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: Ratings graph
playBunny:
they have one for each game for each player at :
www.littlegolem.net
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here:
http://us.bugcafe.net/language/en/
you can download a .pdf file of all your past games
-
these are nice features,but they require work.

25. July 2005, 18:46:30
playBunny 
Subject: Ratings graph
Modified by playBunny (25. July 2005, 22:43:07)
It would be interesting to see a graph showing the distribution curve of all players' ratings for a given game. The player's own position could be shown. Perhaps, too, anyone in their Friends List.

25. July 2005, 17:36:49
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: webtv
mook53lhd: Tip for mook53lhd.. Get a computer. Throw out the webtv.. LOL

25. July 2005, 12:51:24
mook53lhd 
Subject: webtv
i`m tired of seeing you printing tips with the addendum .does not work for webtv .get it to work mook53lhd

24. July 2005, 19:06:49
Purple 
Subject: Re: One Only?
Fencer: It wuz it wuz! LOL. Will try again.

24. July 2005, 19:03:55
Fencer 
Subject: Re: One Only?
Purple: Obviously it wasn't the exact same link.

24. July 2005, 18:43:34
Purple 
Subject: One Only?
I posted a link to a checker tournament on Checkers DB and it went up fine. I tried to post the exact same link on Tournaments DB and it came back "invalid request." Are we only allowed to post an advertisement in one place?

24. July 2005, 12:35:11
Spirou 
Subject: Re:
WhiteTower: Possible. But I don't understand what I could understood :-P

24. July 2005, 12:32:32
WhiteTower 
Subject: Re:
Spirou: Maybe you didn't understood (sic) it either?

24. July 2005, 09:48:43
Spirou 
Subject: Re:
Pedro Martínez: I didn't knew. I give up :-))).

24. July 2005, 09:46:01
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Spirou: That would cost reza more than continual access, I think. I used to have such type of connection also, once you're on-line, use your time as much as possible. Every dial-up costs you a lot of money...:)

24. July 2005, 09:43:31
Spirou 
Subject: Re:
Pedro Martínez: Correct! Though you could then disconnect and meditate on the position ;-)

24. July 2005, 09:41:21
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
Spirou: The problem is that if you want to access e-mail, you usually have to get on-line first.:)

24. July 2005, 09:33:38
Spirou 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Spirou (24. July 2005, 09:35:04)
BIG BAD WOLF: If someone like Reza pays for each minute online, wouldn't be a good suggestion to have the option "Display the position in the email inviting to perform the move"? So he may think his next move before connecting to BK.

24. July 2005, 01:26:24
playBunny 
Subject: Invitation schemas
6 x {Backgammon, no unrated, 2200+, 1 day per move, fixed holidays, alternate colours, normal game, "Nice fast game :-)"}

Save as "playBunny's Backgammon Feast"

Recall when I've digested the previous lot.

23. July 2005, 23:26:49
nobleheart 
Subject: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: ah yes... I have unlimited time online.but I do know people who because of cost,have limited online time.
there are many ways to work offline if you are creating a .txt OR .doc OR .html file.
then you can upload or cut/paste them when you are online.

23. July 2005, 08:39:22
Expired 
Thanks for all the advice!

23. July 2005, 02:15:28
coan.net 
I believe it is his own posted words - in a discussion in the Debate Club - Religion fellowship board. If I remember correctly, reza has to pay for each minute he is online so I would guess he types most of his post off-line, then pastes it when he is on-line.

My suggestion would be if you know your post is going to be large, just make 2-3 smaller post that way you will not run into that situation again.

23. July 2005, 02:11:01
nobleheart 
I agree ScarletRose
if it is data froma webpage,a link is sufficient.that way it is optional for anyone to view it or not.
I would feel a little embarassed posted a huge message.

you all know that you can ever pinpoint a paragraph on a webpage-in a link,right?

23. July 2005, 01:38:37
ScarletRose 
If your posts are going to be that large.. wouldn't a link to a web site be more respectful.. and if they are from your written words.. then perhaps creating a website to link to would be fashionable..

22. July 2005, 22:35:23
Orlandu 
Subject: Tournament Final Round Change...
Just finished a tournament...
Safe Havens backgammon tourney No. 2...
Round 2 had 3 players... 2 players tied with 3 points a piece...
I believe that the should go to round 3 and have the best of 3 games as the tourney shows... but it ends here...
I think tourneys should have just one winner...
than more than 2 in the case of a tourney in which a 4 way first place...

Daniel Snyder

22. July 2005, 21:57:32
playBunny 
Subject: Re: 64K limit
reza: Hell of a loss too :-( unless it was a cut and paste job from other sources.

Advice for after the horse has bolted:
I've got into a habit of composing long messages in Notepad or some other editor and only copying them to the BrainKing page when I'm done. This is mainly because the message box size is too small, sometimes it's because I might work on a message in two separate stages. But it also means that I tend not to lose any messages.

22. July 2005, 21:54:48
nobleheart 
no need is there? mods will truncate anything lenghty rant wont they?

22. July 2005, 21:49:50
Expired 
Since I have recently noticed that there's teh limit of 65535 charecters on sending messages, I suggest that a counter be added to the site so that when we type, or copy-paste from other places, we can understand how much space we have left. I just lost almost half of one of my messages because I wasn't aware of the limit.

22. July 2005, 21:46:43
nobleheart 
yes changes=work undeniably.
fencer has always had a great site & a good nature.
I hope he has helpers

22. July 2005, 21:30:57
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: re game times
nobleheart: It just looks on me like too much work for Fencer with almost the same result as the present situation.

22. July 2005, 21:29:59
nobleheart 
note as per my example:
it preserves free choic.
but provides info that helps expedite the situation.

22. July 2005, 21:24:34
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: re game times
Pedro Martínez: what would be the point of waiting for unesseccary messages to be answered.the player could answer it once in his profile.auto messages could cover the rest.
example:
I play scrabble elsewhere.were you specify what dictionary you prefer,in your profile.
if an invitation is sent,it will prompt you with"this player prefers the sowpods dictionary,would you like to sent you invite anyway or auto alter it?"

22. July 2005, 20:52:15
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: re game times
nobleheart: What about this? Invite him, and if he declines, send him a PM and ask him what time limit would suit him...isn't that easier?

22. July 2005, 20:51:48
nobleheart 
I dont beleive in being anxious about playing fast.
after all ,we are here for fun & recreation.
but I also see no reason for games to last longer than a hollywood marriage.

22. July 2005, 20:48:35
nobleheart 
Subject: re game times
maybe this could help
you could specify in your preferences a range re how fast you like to play.
if some one invites you,the could get an automatic message saying "whatsisname likes to play with a gamretime of from X to Y.would you like to alter your invite?"

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