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22. June 2010, 20:16:44
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
"GERRY": Try The One and Only Flame Pit
They all seem to accumulate down there

4. June 2010, 15:19:48
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
Fencer: Sorry, can't do that from here (work), the firewall won't let me through. I can use a browser, but that's it. I can't even ping a server.

4. June 2010, 13:51:18
rabbitoid 
Somewhat slow today
I mean really slow
way beyond turtle
snail is fast by comparison
I'd say approaching Cardinal speed

22. May 2010, 12:01:08
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: tournaments
alexlee: It wouldn't, but the team-t haven't been around that long.

22. May 2010, 11:13:00
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: tournaments
pedestrian: Ok, got it. I need to click running, then again show.

To answer my origninal question, the longest running seems to be this one: ► ALL Checkers for dummies (under 1500 + urated)◄ started in July 2003.

22. May 2010, 09:37:37
rabbitoid 
Subject: tournaments
I was trying to find the longest running tournament on BK.

The only method I see is tournaments, select "running" and go to the last, only it doesn't seem to work. If I do that I see only 348 running tournaments and as earliest something that started late last year. That can't be right, with all the zillions created each day and the turtles happily subscribing to each and never moving. I myself have a running one that started in 2007. Anyone know how to go about it?

Asking Fencer is of course a possibility, but the info should already be there somehow.

19. May 2010, 11:56:52
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: K, W, X, Y and Z are all worth 10 points in the French version of Scrabble.
Mélusine: K and W are a pain, X and Y slightly less, Z is overrated since verb conjugation is permitted which makes the 'ez' suffix legal.

17. May 2010, 17:12:26
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Just curious....
coan.net: It's not only the dictionary that is different in the various languages, it's also the distribution of the letters and the value in points of each. I think the only common thing for all languages is the board layout, but I can be wrong here.

22. April 2010, 15:08:56
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: just wondering WHY
Snoopy: There was an idiot a couple of months ago who amused himself by excreting rubbish all over the place: DBs, poker tables, PMs and walls. Luckily for most of the users he (she?) did it only in French.

As a mod of the French board I kicked him out, then repeated the exercise whenever he popped back using a fresh alias. He finally got bored and vaporized away.

Take it philosophically. The only way to avoid such trolls is by stopping to use the web.

9. April 2010, 16:26:24
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: question
Bwild: In my humble opinion, losing time is the least of your worries in this game :)

2. April 2010, 00:21:26
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Red code question
Artful Dodger: If, by any chance, you run across my Cardinal, I'd advise to keep a Black rook in reserve. One lifetime won't be enough

25. March 2010, 07:21:39
rabbitoid 
I think a certain Cardinal will be most distressed

25. March 2010, 00:06:54
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
beach: Here's a simple, logical explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_warp_%28science_fiction%29

7. March 2010, 10:31:17
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
AbigailII: You posted earlier about the problem of removing a person from ALL your tourneys. contact MadMonkey, I'm sure he can whip up a script to help you do that automatically.

7. March 2010, 08:22:32
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
Pedro Martínez: We should start to see his games timing out tomorrow. Currently Gammonator has some 20 games with the lady, all scheduled to time out within a week or so.

One game which is stretching things a bit is Behemoth Chess (angelstar vs. Gammonator) Started yesterday, angelstar to move. It says

start time 6. March 2010, 20:40:57

Time per move (?): 5 days 5 hours, standard vacation (16. March 2010, 01:40:57 is the last term before timeout for this move)

I've never quite understood how a 5-day game can have a timeout set 10 days ahead with only weekend days, and ok, an extra day to compensate potential timezones. Something is wrong there, but that has been around for a long time and will hopefully go away with the next version.

16. January 2010, 13:48:13
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: Ha! your turtle is just an amateur. You have already 9 finished games. Now look at mine. Now there's a real grandmaster for you!

16. January 2010, 12:19:45
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: Play Cloning Gammon for a prize. has been going on strong since 15. January 2007, 20:05:23 (it's a good thing BK gives the exact second),

Happy 3rd birthday! round 1 still has some happy decades before it can start to think about retirement. My own retirement will surely come first.

DO NOT DISTURB! MASTER TURTLES HARD AT WORK!!!

8. January 2010, 10:27:26
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: 2012

8. January 2010, 09:13:48
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: 2012

10. December 2009, 07:20:34
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: bonus code
Bernice: This is, of course, valid only for those users who entered their own country and not Upper Nonsensstan, just to have a pretty flag :)

4. December 2009, 11:58:45
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: Thanks! I knew they had one, but forgot how to access it.

4. December 2009, 11:06:46
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: I hope not, I'd hate to play on brainking with facebook's page loading time.

21. November 2009, 19:40:39
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: An Inquiry
Pioneer54: The address is Fencer. And please DO complain. there has been a lot of that lately.

10. November 2009, 14:47:37
rabbitoid 
Subject: Are the timeouts frozen?
Modified by rabbitoid (10. November 2009, 14:48:38)
The ponds are overdue.
Devil Rays Pummel The Brewers 8-2
1h 47mins

18. October 2009, 23:02:33
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Irony
Artful Dodger: Al Gore invented global warming, not the internet.

17. October 2009, 16:56:16
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Byes
Modified by rabbitoid (17. October 2009, 16:56:54)
Fencer: BKR should be right for the soup, you don't expect the same BKR order for different games. Just add a touch of random to add salt.

11. October 2009, 20:38:19
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
Snoopy: At least the BKR is keeping it's sanity.

11. October 2009, 20:17:08
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
Modified by rabbitoid (11. October 2009, 20:17:31)
Snoopy: Fencer: add an achievement point for the most pointless cheat?

9. October 2009, 15:41:32
rabbitoid 
The speed seems fine, today. How long will the no-timeout period last?

2. September 2009, 11:25:42
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Conècne
gogul: No, it's not French. Look elsewhere.

29. August 2009, 16:42:38
rabbitoid 
Subject: i.brainking.com
Correction: even when I refresh manually (F5), I stay stuck at "waiting for i.brainking.com". I succeed in loading only if I click on "Main page". I'm not sure if the browser talks to 'i.brainking" when clicking on "Main page".

29. August 2009, 16:38:27
rabbitoid 
Subject: i.brainking.com?
I have trouble with the refresh: after a couple of good refreshes of the main page, I get one that stops at "connecting to i.brainking.com", The firefox "loading" symbol for the tab just continues to spin and nothing happens. If I stop and refresh manually, the load terminates correctly. I have this behaviour on both windows and linux with FF 2.5.2. Anyone else?

12. July 2009, 20:36:52
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Timeouts
Czuch: Then you probably never will, either :)

9. July 2009, 21:03:30
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Timeouts
Czuch: hear hear

9. July 2009, 11:41:57
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Timeouts
Fencer: Better not name it 3.0, all releases named 3.0 tend to have so many bugs in them they have to be followed up by a 3.1 soon after. Notable examples are MS word, MS windows, Firefox. If I were a release manager I'd treat a 3.0 as a 13th floor, something to be jumped over

29. June 2009, 20:33:50
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: 63 !
AbigailII: Right. divide again by 8.

29. June 2009, 17:12:13
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: 63 !
Herlock Sholmes:
the right formula is 64! / ((8!)^8) = 1,816572393163080675696402792818e+52 which is still more than the amount of cents I have in my bank account.

20. June 2009, 10:04:54
rabbitoid 
Subject: People who DON'T resign
There's something I really detest: You get a winning position against an opponent, you know you won, he knows you won, and instead of pressing the resign link he lets the time run out. Now that's asocial behaviour!

23. May 2009, 07:49:14
rabbitoid 
Mostly random number generators are fair and pass every statistics test. The problem is that the generator has to be initialized somehow. After all, this is done by a computer. However complex the calculation, if you start with the same data you end with the same results, in this case the same "random" sequence. So what is mostly done is to initialise the generator by reading the system clock. Which works fine, provided you do it only once, maybe at system boot, and not game by game. I'm only guessing as to what might have happened, I have no idea how things are implemented here.

The fact is that two games are identical, which statistically is totally impossible.

23. May 2009, 00:33:13
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Something odd
ChessVariant: maybe they got created in the same split second and got the same seed for the random generator. I agree, it shouldn't happen.

23. May 2009, 00:23:09
rabbitoid 
Subject: Something odd
I should have played the euro millions lottery, The odds would have been far better...

I created a bunch of 4 chess massacres, look at the starting positions of these two:
Massacre Chess (rabbitoid vs. mangue)
Massacre Chess (rabbitoid vs. Luciano672)

20. May 2009, 09:12:00
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: I don't know if there's any promise here or not but.....
Fencer: Just for info: how long did an average paypal transaction take for BK? I ask, because the last time I renewed with paypal (during the easter egg) it was less than a minute between the final click on paypal and the confirmation on BK. I take it that it usually takes a bit longer?

13. May 2009, 06:44:20
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re:
alanback: My ears belong to another species... What's up, doc?

11. May 2009, 09:05:18
rabbitoid 
Whatever

11. May 2009, 07:02:17
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Waiting Room RED bullet
Dark Prince: Actually, you learn all about the red bullet in the new Star Trek movie :)

10. May 2009, 18:41:43
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: random start positions is shown in waiting games
pedestrian: And while we're at it: the system permits to delete without BKR penalty until move 4. With obvious consequences.

9. May 2009, 15:33:15
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: yikes
Fencer: Some achievement ideas
have 1000, 5000, etc started games and ALL in state of "Opponent's turn"
have 1000 etc games, all in state of "your move", under 1 day timeout, and less than 24 hours later move in all.

6. May 2009, 11:35:09
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Vacations
Fencer: Well, at least until the next smart invention...
I'll watch my turtle. Thanks!

4. May 2009, 23:46:03
rabbitoid 
One thing I would not like Fencer to do is fix something in a hurry. No offence, Paulo, but I know from my programming experience that "simple" solutions tend to hide side effects which often prove worse than the thing they try to fix. Especially with delicate algorithms such as timeout calculation which are bound to have an effect on a large amount of the software.

This problem has been with us for a while and a couple of days or months, whatever it takes, won't make a difference.

4. May 2009, 13:25:11
rabbitoid 
This goes to show how many people read the bug board
Well, I don't either, so I wasn't aware of it.
It's not quite the same, though: what I described doesn't need an opponent moving at all. It's a system to have a perpetual vacation.
I Don't know what's the solution, since I don't know how Fencer implemented the vacation / timeout system.

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