> I hope that was pointed at siretu only
It was. x)
> In fact I never pose such questions.
You know, at least in Finnish there's an idiom for this. "It is the dog that gets hit, who yelps" ('refers to belief that the person(s) protesting loudest are likely to be guilty').
> If I'm chatting with someone for a longer time (more than 30 minutes), I usually tend to show interest for their name and age. But only in real life chat.
I find it rather weird that you talk to someone IRL and only after half an hour of talking come across asking their name.
> Does any of you two guys have ICQ / msn (ICQ preferred!) ?
ICQ -> ICR -> IRC. So if IRC qualifies, I has it!
> thanks for not listing me as a "real cool guy"
Be welcome.
Oh, I got this project btw. I'm making Pong for my calculator(TI-84) and it's almost finished. It's single player only and there are no blocks to break or something. You just have to survive as long as possible. It includes highscore. My classmates are going wild about it xD
I'm going to make it multiplayer, so you can connect two calculators with a cable and play multiplayer that way, but it requires some more coding(Btw, I'm just going to be lazy and copy this to Artificial's wall too, I'm too lazy to write a new message about the same thing)
I just realized, I know you. I answered on your thread about a game with rules enforced by the players themselves. I thought you were two different persons. Has this got something to do with your text-adventure thingie? You seem to have a lot of projects going on
I totally forgot how to make maps...I need to reteach myself everything now. I open world editor, stare at the screen for a minute, and decide it's not worth it, lol.
http://www.lastcode.net/showthread.php?tid=70 There's my text-adventure creator. It's still not even close to finished, but I like it so far. No real editor, you just write a data file and input it into the engine. First I'll create a good engine, then I'll make an editor that makes it easy to make the data file(possibly graphical, that would be good practice)
I do know this - xenforo dropped the ball by not keeping the vbulletin reputation comments as a feature. The loss of the Reputation comments data when we switched to Xenforo really was the death knell for the site when it came to all the users that left. I know I missed it so much and I got way less interested in the site when that feature was gone and I run the site.