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Geek Culture / So many treasures here...:)

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MatriX
21
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Joined: 19th Oct 2003
Location: Deer Park, New York
Posted: 1st Sep 2006 07:20
I can't believe when I search for something in the forum how many different cool works of art that come up. Also there are so many DLL projects and other helpful posts, tutorials, and snippets. It's truley amazing! You have to dig though to see them.

I wish there was a way for more organized stickies. Unfortunatley sometimes you cant find what your looking for but it is in there. I find stuff all the time - like screenshots that just blow me away.

Thank you TGC for creating such amazing products!

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Uncle Sam
19
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Joined: 23rd Jul 2005
Location: West Coast, USA
Posted: 1st Sep 2006 08:15 Edited at: 1st Sep 2006 08:15
I know, this is a pretty amazing forum full of talented people. The only thing that ruins it is when 2006 users come along and act like they were born the day they joined.

Uncle Sam
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Nicholas Thompson
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Joined: 6th Sep 2004
Location: Bognor Regis, UK
Posted: 1st Sep 2006 11:35
I think Rich should do a Digg-style system for threads. You can either Digg or Bury threads by voting on them. Each user gets one vote per thread. You should also be able to see a users dugg:buried ratio in their profile... Maybe have a league table for that ratio? That'd encourage people to be sensible with posting.

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Oddmind
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Joined: 20th Jun 2004
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Posted: 1st Sep 2006 23:14
Quote: "The only thing that ruins it is when 2006 users come along and act like they were born the day they joined.
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And those 2005'ers >

formerly KrazyJimmy

Prayers for rain...
Gamedesign er20
18
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Joined: 30th Jun 2006
Location: The one place you would never look...
Posted: 1st Sep 2006 23:17
Quote: "The only thing that ruins it is when 2006 users come along and act like they were born the day they joined."


You don't mean all users

Cocacola and Pepsi aren't that differnt. Deal with it.
Medieval Coder
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Joined: 31st Dec 2005
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 01:07
Yes he means all users....

Peter H
20
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Joined: 20th Feb 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 02:17
i just wish i had joined a couple months earlier, when i bought DB... then i could proudly display a 2003 year... but alas

"We make the worst games in the universe..."
Megaton Cat
21
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Joined: 24th Aug 2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 02:18 Edited at: 2nd Sep 2006 02:21
Judging by these desperate comments, I am guessing people will pay good cash for unused 2003 accounts.

Folks, you know where my email is. Who knew Forum-Farming was such a profitable industry.

Peter H
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Location: Witness Protection Program
Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 02:28
heh, no, we're not that pathetic megatron.



"We make the worst games in the universe..."
Medieval Coder
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Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 03:37
Nicholas, I agree a system like that would prove very helpful for all users.

haha..

I hate it when 2004 users ask on the 3d Chat "H3y, I b0ught FPSC a whi1e aago aand I wass thinks that I shoulds buy 3d games maksr. H0w is it conpraed to FPCS?????????????"

At times you begin to wonder if they can even read let alone write... Obviously it says 3 Demsional Chat and not 3D Game Maker Chat

MatriX
21
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Joined: 19th Oct 2003
Location: Deer Park, New York
Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 04:44
oh yeah I am brandishing a 2003 date but I still feel like a noob sometimes lol.

Thank you TGC for creating such amazing products!

Success does not come with meeting the minimum requirements.
Steam Assassin
19
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Joined: 21st Sep 2005
Location: behind you...
Posted: 2nd Sep 2006 06:12
Quote: "megatron"


Sorry, but that made me giggle.


I used to have one of those signs, but then realized how annoying it was...

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