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17. January 2008, 12:54:27
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Re http://89.187.130.22/
Mousetrap: Actually, it is recommended to use http://BrainKing.com instead. Unless nothing else works.

17. January 2008, 12:53:01
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Re http://89.187.130.22/
Fencer: Hey it goes to the site! I have no clue how that works but Thanks very much!

17. January 2008, 09:07:37
The Col 
Subject: Re: Re http://89.187.130.22/
Fencer: How much would you charge to put my favorite team uniform on our beloved dragon Erving?
I'm not kidding,it could become a nice new revenue stream

17. January 2008, 06:58:45
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Re http://89.187.130.22/
Mousetrap: What happens if you try ctrl-f5 after opening that page?

17. January 2008, 03:07:33
Papa Zoom 
Subject: my .02
I have the same probs with slowness etc.  Sometimes I give up.  

17. January 2008, 01:55:57
jryden 
Subject: Re: Here is something interesting
Puckish: Yeah, I agree. However, unless someone has moved, this should not affect any one players historical stats.

17. January 2008, 01:47:39
srnity 
Subject: Re: Re http://89.187.130.22/
Modified by srnity (17. January 2008, 01:48:02)
Mousetrap: I just tried it too & it brought me to BK

17. January 2008, 01:39:31
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Re http://89.187.130.22/
pauloaguia: That is really weird. I still get VILIK.wk.cz when I click on it lmbo!
Thanks for trying it.

16. January 2008, 23:21:46
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re: Re http://89.187.130.22/
Mousetrap: I clicked it and it still directs me to this site... And I've just checked the IP and that's correct.

16. January 2008, 22:24:22
Mousetrap 
For weeks I have been using the above url to login into Brainking because it would not let me in on Brainking.com. But since yesterday when I try the above url all I get is VILIK.wk.cz and am back to using Brainking.com.
Can anybody tell me why?
Thanks very much.

16. January 2008, 22:23:06
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Here is something interesting
redfrog:I couldnt find it, so assumed it was removed ROFL.....thanks Mr Frog :)

we still got the "curse of the white page" as you put it, but it comes with slowness before timing out...nothing new LOL

16. January 2008, 22:21:56
Czuch 
Subject: Re: Here is something interesting
jryden: One possible reason for this might be that they live in the same time zone as the servers?

For example, often when I have made what seems like a lot of moves for me, the server switches days right in the middle of it all, which makes my "daily" count seem lower.

16. January 2008, 22:20:05
redfrog 
Subject: Re: Here is something interesting
Bernice: looks to me like the post is still there... i heard about the problem then - the curse of the white page - but that cleared up after a while right? im guessing this will too....

16. January 2008, 22:18:18
redfrog 
Subject: Re: Here is something interesting
Jim Dandy: action points is my guess there.... everybody was scrambling for those action points in 2006 right?

16. January 2008, 22:15:35
The Col 
Subject: Re: Here is something interesting
jryden: What struck me,was how the "all-time" list has nobody near the top after 2006

16. January 2008, 22:08:08
jryden 
Subject: Re: Here is something interesting
Antje: Yeah, I've always been amazed at how many move some people can do...so, I've come to recognize many of the names. I haven't seen many of them there recently.

It seems entirely possible there is some artificial limit to the amount of bandwidth the site is allowed to send out of the country. Maybe a major internet pipe from the country has gone down??

16. January 2008, 22:03:40
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Here is something interesting
Antje: the post was removed (I think) but day before yesterday I posted from March 2003 general moans about the slowness of the site, this was from the BK board of 5 years ago....so tell me....what is new? except it seems there are dozens if not hundreds with the problem now,

16. January 2008, 21:54:25
Antje 
Subject: Re: Here is something interesting
jryden: i agree.. I have many many times been on the top of that list, or the top 5 most often. i cant anymore, im lucky to make the first 50 list. its been for a couple of months now at least for me

16. January 2008, 21:47:00
jryden 
Subject: Here is something interesting
Modified by jryden (16. January 2008, 21:54:11)
I thought with all this discusion of the site speed, I would take a look at the top movers list.

Top Movers

Seems players in the Czech Republic have a bit of an advantage here.  Could it be that those players have better site speed/reliablility?

16. January 2008, 19:10:45
Andersp 
Subject: Re:run the risk of ruining any chance of response for all of us....
Modified by Andersp (16. January 2008, 19:12:43)
redfrog: Guess im one of the targets for all posts about negative/rude posts. So in order to not ruining the chances of response for all of you i'll sit back and read your polite posts.
No more ruining posts from this "Troll".
Im sure you'll be more succesful than i was

good luck

16. January 2008, 16:53:46
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: I understand what you were trying to say now... I can fill in the techincal details by myself, no need to clutter this board with what would look like geeberish for most people
I'll wait for the details then

16. January 2008, 16:52:22
AbigailII 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: the OS could recognize that a smart and instant low-level reconfiguration is required and should do it itself" which is not possible, of course. It's more complicated (Abigail please don't start a too technical discussion here)

Let's just say that "technically, it can be done (off the 'shelf' even), but then everyone's fee would have to increase a hundred or a thousand fold, and it'll take a long time to implement". (High end servers can reconfigure themselves without going down. But they are bloody expensive).

Fencer is quite right that it's impossible given the constraints (money, knowledge, labour involved) BK has.

I hope I wasn't "too" technical.


16. January 2008, 16:44:46
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
Eriisa: it was a little more technical an answer than I was looking for, but I understand the part loud and clear about a detailed overview appearing on the blog soon. That is what we have all been asking for, so thanks Fencer.

16. January 2008, 16:36:20
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: Honestly I'm not sure what Fencer was saying. BUT what you said is true. (Number of users on the WWW at busy times that might cause the connection to slow down due to traffic on the Web between the user and BK)

Its not the end all of answers, but it is something that would happen.

16. January 2008, 16:31:26
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
Modified by baddessi (16. January 2008, 16:34:55)
pauloaguia & Fencer: edited to delete my question because it was answered before I could ask.
Thanks Fencer for the fast reply

16. January 2008, 16:30:06
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
pauloaguia: That's right. Because, given the nature of web-based request-response application, there are no online users at all - when a page is generated and sent, the user is "disconnected". It is, in most cases, the system level issue (BrainKing background processes etc.) which can (but it can never be said for sure) cause an increased allocation of resources which are always limited. But the expansion thing I have mentioned is more about "the OS could recognize that a smart and instant low-level reconfiguration is required and should do it itself" which is not possible, of course. It's more complicated (Abigail please don't start a too technical discussion here ).
I think the blog is a better place to post a detailed overview, which is what I plan to do soon.

16. January 2008, 16:22:16
pauloaguia 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: I've reread that statement a dozen times now and still couldn't figure out... the number of online users has very low impact on the speed, yet the server still needs an expansion?

16. January 2008, 15:41:24
Fencer 
Subject: Re: golden code
Puckish: That could be considered.

16. January 2008, 15:37:36
Czuch 
Subject: Re: golden code
Fencer: would you consider 3 acounts?

16. January 2008, 15:32:37
Fencer 
Subject: Re: golden code
Puckish: But, of course, you cannot split it for 9 different users, 1 year each. All 9 years would be added to one account.

16. January 2008, 15:31:30
Fencer 
Subject: Re: golden code
Puckish: Exactly.

16. January 2008, 15:27:37
Czuch 
Subject: golden code
I havent been able to be here much lately and might have missed this one.... does it mean if I buy a 3 year membership I will recieve 9 years?

16. January 2008, 15:25:20
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
Gammonator: Actually, the number of online users has a very low impact on that (as the meters and statistics say). It's more a system level thing. It's a pity that computer manufacturers still didn't invent how to make servers self-expandable.

16. January 2008, 14:04:48
Gammonator 
now 191 and running better

16. January 2008, 13:59:36
Gammonator 
Just hit 200 people online and for me it is starting to slow down... anyone else see the difference?

16. January 2008, 12:28:52
TarantinoFan 
Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou. So many of you have stepped forward today and yesterday and let us know we are not the "certain user" minority.

I agree with the point about rewarding positive customers. I can understand why you would think that I was one of the more negative but I must tell you that it was Fencer himself who brought out the negativity. I (an Australian with English as her first and only language) saw what I thought was a very simple post about the site speed. It was responded to by the site owner in a negative fashion. Misery loves company.............well negativity breeds contempt. I had no idea there were other issues between the site owner and the poster of the message and the site owner chose to use this board to attack. And ever since then I have had a negative set against the site owner. I feel he is rude, arrogant and disrespectful and he agrees with me when he tells the whole site that one user deserves no respect. Her money earned her the simple respect of a paying customer. I would like a general apology from the site owner. We are not the trolls. You troll this site for "certain users" comments to respond to in a rude and disrespectful fashion.

I have tried to find supportive and positive ways to help fix the current problems but until the site owner admits that it is not just a bunch of whingers making up stuff to complain about then I don't think anything will be resolved.

16. January 2008, 06:09:29
nodnarbo 
Subject: Re:
Jim Dandy: Fencer's going to have to spend a couple hours a day just reading this board, maybe that will get the point to him.....

16. January 2008, 06:00:37
The Col 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: You're right,it's not easy for many to post on a public board.

16. January 2008, 05:53:06
baddessi 
Subject: Re:
Jim Dandy: yes, I agree...the tone has regressed....and yes, because of frustruation. But my point is, that the tone of the board isn't helping the situation. More people are stepping up and respctfully saying that, yes, they have a problem. It's my hope that those posts won't be lost in the 'regressed tone' of the others.

16. January 2008, 05:48:19
The Col 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: I agree,but I suspect the tone has regressed over time.I doubt the initial comments were unreasonable in MOST cases

16. January 2008, 05:41:09
baddessi 
Jim Dandy: I have to agree with Vikings....I respond that way in my work as well...I reward positive customers with exceptional service...those who are difficult and treat me disrespectfully, I don't encourage them to return...and yes, that is best for most any business.

Anastasia: yes, we want to be heard, but the intentional baiting, scorn and negative attitudes of some of the posts on this board are going to do the opposite I'm afraid and as redfrog said "run the risk or ruining any chance of a response for all of us"

And I haven't seen any posts about this subject that were removed where someone simply expressed their concerns about the speed of the site.

16. January 2008, 05:35:08
Uninvited 
Subject: slow speed
I also have real slow game play now, only in the day time and not on other sites.
At night it is fine but the daytime is bad and it was never like that before.

This is the first time and the last time that I will say something about it.

Everyone having this problem should come out and say something on here then the boss will know something needs to be fixed.
This might be negative but I don't care, something needs to be done.

16. January 2008, 05:23:14
anastasia 
Subject: Re:
Vikings: I didn't see what was so "nagative" about the previuos posts that were deleted

16. January 2008, 05:11:00
Vikings 
Subject: Re:
anastasia: I have yet to see someone that has made a positive post be warned or called a name,

16. January 2008, 05:07:01
anastasia 
Subject: Re:
Vikings: Well,sometimes when a person says something over,and over,and over again,and they get no response,or are called a name,or are "warned" nerves get a bit frayed.People just want to be known that they are being heard,thats all

16. January 2008, 04:55:01
Vikings 
Subject: Re:
Gammonator: I second what redfrog has said, well spoken
JimDandy: the point that redfrog is trying to say is that a constructive post will tend to see positive results far more quickly than negative, and yes, in my work, I will give my positive customers more attention (and better deals) than my negative ones, I will make more money that way

16. January 2008, 04:44:10
The Col 
Subject: Re: i hope that more people can voice their concerns in appropriate ways - those that cant - run the risk of ruining any chance of response for all of us....
redfrog: Never forget paying customers have voiced their concerns.Many people don't express themselves well online.Concerned customers should not need to know the "magic words" in order to get a response.Can you imagine telling that to a customer face to face? I dare ya LOL

16. January 2008, 04:27:32
redfrog 
Subject: Re:
Gammonator: you have been very well spoken with your concerns - i dont think you should be chastised at all... i hope that more people can voice their concerns in appropriate ways - those that cant - run the risk of ruining any chance of response for all of us....

16. January 2008, 03:45:26
Gammonator 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Gammonator (16. January 2008, 03:56:27)
Hrqls: May I ask why that it cant be the servor?? Just because some people load better does not mean its not a servor problem or error. Maybe his servor is to small. Maybe we as a group in the 1000's are playing at the same time and it wont run properly. After a few hours,,we notice it runs better,,,maybe a few 100 or a 1000 give up and load out of BK. Possibly this could be it. Its something to look into than our computers and providers, . and all the HOPS or internet is making, lol lol alot of us are hopping on the same bad connection somewhere I guess. But I doubt they run Canada thru Kansas. No one runs thru Kansas except to get out,,,lol lol. All I want is a chance to play my games here at BK. I dont talk on this board until I just couldnt stand it anymore. Posted it in my fellwoships,,they said not to ,,bring it here. They I get chastised here. I still think if a few hundred people were to message Fencer about the site being slow and having problems,,,maybe hw would speak up about it. I keep seeing his remarks everyday on what he is working on for the good of all on BK,,,but it has nothing to do with the growing displeasure of slowness on the site. Fencer,,,we love ya man,,, we wouldnt pay this money to play silly games if we didnt. But look into the problem we have at hand. We the people would like yto know you are interested in what we feel here on YOUR site. your minoins just want to be heard and know they are listened to. There is no better game site on the internet and a vast majority of us play on more than one site. We want to play here. Pay u the money, Not another place. Just let us know that you are there for us,, looking down and taking care of us in our time of need, We will be faithful and rejoice to the wonders you bring us ,
I think the castle thing and the dragon are wearing on me,,,I am outta here,,,,,,

16. January 2008, 02:13:03
srnity 
Subject: Re:
Jim Dandy: & Pleasant s when you get there

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