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2. September 2011, 11:32:51
nabla 
Subject: Re: A Comment on Paid Membership
Skeeky: Thank you so much for your feedback. We appreciate the time and pain you have taken in order to help us improving the quality of service on brainking.com. Your message is important to us. We are very much concerned with providing you with the best possible experience on brainking.com. You rule.

 The New Customer Service.

2. September 2011, 06:58:52
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: A Comment on Paid Membership
Skeeky: Is there a Like button? Thanks.. and well said

1. September 2011, 06:06:46
Bernice 
Subject: Re: A Comment on Paid Membership
Skeeky: well said.

1. September 2011, 06:01:00
TerryS 
Subject: A Comment on Paid Membership
I have been away from this site for some time, but have recently renewed my membership.  I enjoy the diversity of players along with the choices of games.  I tend to spend more time on this site, just wandering around and exploring.

My disappointment is with the membership process.  Since June of this year I have purchased two memberships for myself, including a 12 month membership.  Along with that I have purchased two gift memberships for other players here.  I have also purchased a prize for a tourney. 

It disappoints me that I have not received one thank you from the operators of this site.  I have been in the retail business for 30 years, and it is the folks that spend money with you that keep your business up and running.  I am a strong believer in acknowledging those who have contributed to your success.

This can be as simple as a thank you in your inbox or as big as:  well let your creativity work on that one.  I plan to stay with Brainking.   My customer service background feels that a little more should be done for those that support the site.

Thank you,
Terry

26. August 2011, 18:15:40
rod03801 
Subject: Re: removing myself from a fellowship
moistfinger: Or, if you don't want to wait until the games are finished, you can ask the Big Boss to remove you themselves. (The games will continue)

26. August 2011, 16:04:02
moistfinger 
Subject: Re: removing myself from a fellowship
Roberto Silva: Thanks mate!

26. August 2011, 15:23:23
Roberto Silva 
Subject: Re: removing myself from a fellowship
moistfinger: Click on the fellowship name and scroll down, right at the bottom there should be a button to leave (remember to tick the checkbox first).

If there isn't one, you probably still have fellowship games or tournaments going on, and you need to finish them before you can leave.

26. August 2011, 13:05:10
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: clean up tournaments list
Fencer: and at the same time this: Masters 3 which starts in -298 days, and has only 2 sub-tournaments, both finished (?)

26. August 2011, 12:33:50
moistfinger 
Subject: removing myself from a fellowship
Hi,
I'd like to remove myself from a fellowship, does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks.

26. August 2011, 12:33:02
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: clean up tournaments list
Fencer: that would be nice :)

26. August 2011, 12:24:27
Fencer 
Subject: Re: clean up tournaments list
Hrqls: That should be easy.

26. August 2011, 12:05:27
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Fencer:

26. August 2011, 11:38:27
Hrqls 
Subject: clean up tournaments list
Fencer: when you have time could you please also remove the old tournaments which wont be started because no price has been submitted yet ... there are some which are there for more than a year already :)

26. August 2011, 11:05:55
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: When I have some time, I'll try to make a script that would automatically fix winner lists.

26. August 2011, 10:35:47
MadMonkey 
Fencer, Are we going to have anymore Team Tournaments ? and some wins in Tournaments are still not being credited to Fellowships that won them. Madhouse posted 2 wins yesterday, it has added the Logik one to our list, but not the Nackgammon. This has not been working for some time now

21. August 2011, 06:32:56
Aganju 
No, probably the timeout demon has crahed. It happens for everybody now.

21. August 2011, 05:03:32
rod03801 
Subject: Re: multiple brainking malfunctions
likewowman2cool: most likely has to do with auto vacation. This from Fencer in December, about new vacation time...

Fencer New vacation system announcement 10. December 2010, 10:50:35
Modified by Fencer (11. December 2010, 03:33:24)
I would like to announce a new system of vacations and weekend days for games. The purpose of this change is that current system seems to be too complicated and there are make many users confused, which leads to unexpected losses by timeouts.

This new feature is already completed and I have programmed BrainKing to activate it automatically on 1st January 2011, 00:00:01 GMT+01:00. The old system will be used for the rest of this year.

Vacation days will be turned to vacation hours. The reason is that BrainKing users live in different time zones and it is not always clear when a day actually starts, according to the server time. Total vacation hours a year will correspond to current numbers of days - for instance, a Brain Rook member would be given 840 hours (35 x 24).
All vacation will be automatic, which also means that the calendar would be removed from Settings page (it should disable all attempts of cheating by periodical setting/unsetting of scheduled vacation days, as we could see in the past). Users of all membership levels will be allowed to activate/deactivate automatic vacation anytime.
How it works: All started games are checked for timeouts every 10 minutes. If a timeout is detected in a game (and the game can use a vacation), 1 hour is added to all games of the particular player (where it's their turn to move) and it is also deducted from their total vacation hours. This system ensures that you don't spend more vacation time than it is really necessary - for instance, if you play a game 7 hours after it would normally timeout, you use only 7 hours of your vacation hours left, not the full day (24 hours) like before.
Weekend days should work without any changes. By default, they are set to Saturday and Sunday, and you can change them once in 30 days. The day start is determined by the server time - GMT+01:00 zone.
Vacation rebuy option will be altered accordingly - instead of 10 and 5 days for the first and second 1 year renewal of your membership, you would get 240 and 120 hours.

In order to make the new system work properly, the automatic vacation will be activated for all users as of 1st January 2011. Everybody can turn it off then if necessary.

21. August 2011, 04:45:57
likewowman2cool 
Subject: Re: multiple brainking malfunctions
likewowman2cool: The second problem doesn't seem to be repeating. In other words, the refresh cycle seems to be working now. The other problem is still going on.....

21. August 2011, 04:40:20
likewowman2cool 
Subject: multiple brainking malfunctions
I apologize for posting this here, maybe I should make out a bug report, but these are general malfunctions applicable to everyone, instead of just some random thing happening in a certain game.

First, one of my opponents has -1 hour 15 mins left to move in her game with me. Yes, *minus* 1 hour and 15 minutes!!! It is not just my game with her, but her game with several of her opponents that something similar is happening. vike

Second, I moved away from my computer for a few minutes, and when I came back, it seemed like she had the same amount of time left vs me. So I refreshed, and her time left was reduced by something like 12 minutes. This despite the fact that my settings are set for 30 second refreshing.

I suspect that both problems are related. It occurs to me that many people don't manually refresh, so they might not notice that the times are the same, and think they have no games where it is their turn to play. While in reality if they refresh then they might find it is their turn in several games. Multiply this across the site, and I suspect that many players aren't playing too much right now because of this problem....

20. August 2011, 01:09:31
rod03801 
Please move this over to the Computers Discussion board. Thanks!

http://brainking.com/en/Board?bc=52

19. August 2011, 23:00:29
Mort 
Subject: Re:
Fwiffo: ... a bit. A bit also just to use whatever browser you prefer.

19. August 2011, 22:58:38
Fwiffo 
is this about computers?

19. August 2011, 22:12:06
Mort 
Subject: Re: But because you lock yourself in pretty easily to one vendor. And locking myself in is something I try to avoid like the plague.)
toedder: Reminds me off when Amstrad went floppy from cassette. 3" disks rather than the then pretty much industry standard for the age of 3.5". It cost extra... so did having to use the monitor rather than a TV as most did at that time.

"You realize you can do that already with PC hardware? And not only the display, but like - everything! "

Even me mate "mac head" loves that bit of having a PC.

19. August 2011, 21:53:23
toedder 
My prediction is that we should see separation of the processor and the display into two distinct physical devices.

1985 called, they want their idea back!

But then you can upgrade one without upgrading the other

You realize you can do that already with PC hardware? And not only the display, but like - everything!

(I usually try to stay away from those debates because they're useless. It's just like the browser wars or in the old days the editor wars, in the end it boils down to personal preferences, and everybody that thinks their favorite product would be the right one for everybody, just because it works for them, is just being narrow-minded. Plus IMHO both Windows and Mac OS suck, so I avoid them whenever I can. Doesn't mean I run around and tell every Mac or Windows user they're being stupid. But I found it mildly funny that you would bring up things as a positive idea for the future that have always been one of the drawbacks of the whole "hardware and software from the same vendor" thing you are praising. To me it is an extremely repelling thought to get both out of the same hands. Not because the product is necessarily bad. But because you lock yourself in pretty easily to one vendor. And locking myself in is something I try to avoid like the plague.)

19. August 2011, 21:19:39
Mort 
Subject: Re:that we should see separation of the processor and the display into two distinct physical devices.
Thad: I already do... It's called a tower with a separate monitor. As to being tiny.. yes, as long as they can sort out the need for cooling or, make that small as well... Screens, I've already seen the next gen... they make HD look very 70's

19. August 2011, 21:04:15
Thad 
Subject: Re:the same company that makes the hardware and makes the operating system.
Aganju: But then you can upgrade one without upgrading the other and you can use different displays, one at work, one at school, at home, in the car, wherever...

19. August 2011, 20:58:01
Aganju 
Subject: Re:the same company that makes the hardware and makes the operating system.
Thad: But if you need a large display anway, the small processing component doesn't make any difference so you can keep it inside the screen. Can't loose it that way either.

19. August 2011, 20:54:38
Thad 
Subject: Re:the same company that makes the hardware and makes the operating system.
(V): My guess is that a lot of people will be using Apple products. It will be interesting to see where technology goes in the next decade. My prediction is that we should see separation of the processor and the display into two distinct physical devices. Computing devices will become so tiny that we'll wear them as bracelets or earrings. We'll still need devices to view our content on, though, and we won't want those to be tiny!

19. August 2011, 20:48:49
Mort 
Subject: Re:the same company that makes the hardware and makes the operating system.
Thad: .. basically in ten years time or so (as with video toaster back ten years or so ago) what will be what people use? N' yes.. I have a mate nearby who's a mac head. ;-)

19. August 2011, 20:26:35
Thad 
Subject: Re:the same company that makes the hardware and makes the operating system.
(V): Sorry, but that's meaningless. A grandmaster and I use the same chess pieces, but the results we produce are vastly different! ;-)

19. August 2011, 12:49:27
Mort 
Subject: Re:the same company that makes the hardware and makes the operating system.
Thad: Using the same Intel chips as PC's use.

... I still remember the days of the video toaster.

19. August 2011, 02:54:19
Thad 
Subject: Re:
Aganju: Interesting point. I surf a lot. But my computer also has accounts (with awesome Parental Controls) for my kids. It handles my music and photos automatically. I use it to edit video. Stuff syncs with my iPad and with my iPhone, and my wife's iPhone... I never have to mess with network settings, and best of all, the same company that makes the hardware and makes the operating system.

18. August 2011, 23:01:40
Aganju 
Subject: Re:
Thad: Thad, I used to think and speak like that. But - look out in the real world - what percentage of your computer time do you spend in your browser, be it Firefox/Chrome/Whashammacallit?
And it happens to look much the same in both machines.... So where's the real difference?
Two years from now, people will not even remember that there are operating systems under their browsers.

('which BIOS do you run? I have that cool new update from Phoenix, it is sooo much better than xxx')

18. August 2011, 18:56:29
Thad 
Subject: Re:
Marshmud: I know. It was a joke. I love Macs and think PCs are horrid. People who think PCs are better than Macs are... well, this is supposed to be a friendly forum, right? ;-)

Aloha all!

18. August 2011, 16:16:47
ughaibu 
Thanks.

18. August 2011, 16:12:39
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
ughaibu: And I blocked that hacking poop ages ago…

18. August 2011, 16:11:42
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re:
ughaibu: I am not aware of any oher way.

18. August 2011, 16:11:05
ughaibu 
Is the only way to stop an individual accepting games, from the waiting games page, to put them in blocked users?

18. August 2011, 04:01:29
Marshmud 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Marshmud (18. August 2011, 04:02:03)
Thad: Windows Internet Explorer formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer, commonly abbreviated IE or MSIE

18. August 2011, 03:00:16
Thad 
Subject: Re:
What's IE (says this Mac user)? ;-)

17. August 2011, 18:32:42
Papa Zoom 
I use K-Mellon and like it. I'm not saying it's faster or better than the others, but it does have the cutest logo of them all.

http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/

17. August 2011, 14:49:24
Deb4858 
Thx again

17. August 2011, 14:34:03
Aganju 
Subject: Re:
Deb4858: You can't delete IE really. Although Microsoft lost that law suit (where they were accused of having it irremovable bound to windows), it is still not worth the trouble.
What I did (and I recommend) is to remove the IE icons from the desktop and quick start line, etc., and change teh setting for WINDOWS+I to start Chrome instead. That way, if you ever really need it, you can still start it from the hard disk, but otherwise it does not take any space away on your screen (hurting your eyes and such).

Unfortunately, there are still some pages out there which do only work with IE, and although I try to hold them in contempt, some of them are a necessity (let's just say I get paid well to use them)

17. August 2011, 08:18:37
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
rabbitoid: ROFL

17. August 2011, 07:23:14
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
Deb4858: If you are on a Microsoft controlled computer you CAN, of course delete IE. However, some side effects may be expected. All your word documents, for example, are likely to develop warts. The desktop clock will probably display the Muslim calendar, but be off by 34 days. Image files will all display a small gremlin on the lower right corner. Typing "www" anywhere in a text zone will make the loudspeaker play Oh Susanna in an infinite loop and all the attempts to modify the volume will be met with contempt.

17. August 2011, 06:32:01
Deb4858 
ty, my fellow gamers...I am now speed racer on the "Chrome" car... hmmm, Do I delete IE?

17. August 2011, 06:04:13
Deb4858 
k..using chrome now..lots quicker than IE.

16. August 2011, 23:06:33
DeaD man WalkiN 
Subject: Re:
Deb4858: U can do the same thing with firefox. It will ask U what browser U want to move to bookmark from.

16. August 2011, 22:14:57
skyw7 
Subject: Re: Go
Fwiffo: thanks :)

16. August 2011, 21:52:09
Fwiffo 
Subject: Re: Go
skyw7: territory. Notice the komi is not (yet) correct, so you're adviced to take black when not playing handicap.

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