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Open Source Thread currently on Names, with some Feline Holoprosencephaly
Saturday, January 31, 2009 7:15 AM
DREAMTROVE
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Saturday, January 31, 2009 7:22 AM
WHOZIT
Quote:Originally posted by dreamtrove: Nothing here. Select to view spoiler: Nothing over here either.
Saturday, January 31, 2009 7:29 AM
KIRKULES
Saturday, January 31, 2009 7:54 AM
Saturday, January 31, 2009 11:42 AM
Saturday, January 31, 2009 11:57 AM
YINYANG
You were busy trying to get yourself lit on fire. It happens.
Saturday, January 31, 2009 12:37 PM
Saturday, January 31, 2009 12:58 PM
Quote:Frem Or visit the deep south.
Saturday, January 31, 2009 1:09 PM
CHRISISALL
Saturday, January 31, 2009 2:33 PM
Saturday, January 31, 2009 2:48 PM
Quote:Originally posted by dreamtrove: River6213 is a mystery, either a date, or a holdover from aol or something.
Saturday, January 31, 2009 3:22 PM
FREMDFIRMA
Saturday, January 31, 2009 3:36 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Fremdfirma: Kirkules is a pun on Hercules -
Saturday, January 31, 2009 3:49 PM
Saturday, January 31, 2009 4:56 PM
Quote:Fremdfirma means "contractor"
Saturday, January 31, 2009 7:25 PM
Quote:Originally posted by chrisisall: Quote:Originally posted by dreamtrove: River6213 is a mystery, either a date, or a holdover from aol or something. She's been here a while, I've wondered what the 6213 referred to myself.
Sunday, February 1, 2009 4:05 AM
PIZMOBEACH
... fully loaded, safety off...
Quote:Originally posted by dreamtrove: Pismo Beach is where highway 1 starts. PizmoBeach might just be leaving a trail a mile wide.
Sunday, February 1, 2009 9:00 AM
Sunday, February 1, 2009 12:26 PM
Sunday, February 1, 2009 12:52 PM
Quote:Originally posted by dreamtrove: Kirkules, intesting theory. Involved enough to make me think you were River ;)
Sunday, February 1, 2009 3:54 PM
Sunday, February 1, 2009 6:12 PM
Monday, February 2, 2009 4:31 AM
Quote:TSR/Wizards of the Coast was notorious for it, that was their little modus operandi in fact. "Well, let us look it over for a bit, and we'll call you."
Quote:Hell, they'd "look it over" in their office, just photocopy it and send ya packing, then use whatever of the photocopied work they wanted - Gygax only got in how he did by quite literally SITTING on his stuff, and not releasing his physical grip on it whatsoever till there was real money in his other hand.
Quote: Avalon Hill was pretty bad about it too, but the very worst had to be Palladium, which suffered from some *very* well deserved sabotage and backlash which functionally destroyed it as a company. http://www.yog-sothoth.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=6602&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 I love how Kevin S went on whining about "treachery" as if he didn't outright steal most of the TMNT character creation process from certain folks I knew personally, who later found themselves in picture perfect position to torpedo his ass good and proper - which they DID, and more power to them.
Quote:And yet these immoral thieving assholes are the first and strongest to run behind "intellectual property" laws to protect their ill gotten gains in an act of hypocrisy so vile it's downright nauseating.
Quote: Err.. one of those two people is here, his commentary... I hope you're stuck eating ramen in a ditch somewhere to the day you fuckin die, Kevin - a slimy thief of epic scale like you deserves nothing less, and I hope you live a LONG time, you ratbastard, cause as many people as you ripped off, hell is too good a fate for you!" -D.L.
Quote:As far as breaking into closed markets without kissing ass for a decade and more or being someones contract bitch - it's entirely doable, cause Larry Correia managed to do it with MHI. http://larrycorreia.wordpress.com/mhi-sample/
Quote: I forget who the original publisher was, but they couldn't keep up with demand, and eventually this drew the attention of Baen Books, which are good people who do NOT have that kind of aggressive hypocrisy going for em... case in point and proof positive of this is the blistering rant against DRM, Copy Protection, Intellectual Properly Law and all the rest of that bullshit delivered by Eric Flint in the intro to the Baen Free Library. http://www.baen.com/library/ And these sentiments are echoed by a noteable selection of damned good others and people in the business like the now departed Jim Baen, David Drake, Manly Wade Wellman, etc.
Quote: Believe me, if you got something worth the trouble and wanna get it to market without playing a cartels game, you *can* do it, you just gotta play a little rough, is all.
Monday, February 2, 2009 10:43 AM
Quote:I suspect we know people in common.
Monday, February 2, 2009 4:38 PM
Quote: Well, well, well, isn't this interesting. Yes, I know you, probably - not too many folk have dealt with both TSR and Baen considering their mutual antogonism.
Quote: Dave Drake kinda went on a rampage when writing an in-world story for an anthology called "All the way to the Gallows" and they handed him eight pages worth of political correctness guidelines... To a guy who writes some of the most brutally realistic sci-fi, mind you. He did manage to pull it off, not break the guidelines and not only write a funny story, he *BRUTALLY* mocked those guidelines by hanging lampshades on most of them. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/LampshadeHanging Needless to say, TSR wasn't too happy about it.
Quote: "I feel like I'm in a badly written TV show."
Quote: The story, mind you, is called "Airborne all the way!" and involves (I kid thee not) Goblin Paratroopers... it's roll on the floor hi-larious.
Quote: Given the time period in question, then you might have caught some of the brutal stripping several Traveller players delivered unto TSR due to Steve completely ripping off the engine entire for Star Frontiers, a property that on occasion, mind you, they have denied ever producing.
Quote:I was more Steve Jacksons Melee/Wizard at the time, and only dealt with TSR initially before their true colors started shining through, lets just say I still have the original playtest kit, blue dragon cover and all.
Quote: Although not under any real name, I do creep the conventions, both public and professional, and often while on other business - and will usually be hanging around somewhere near Ed, waiting for some moron to provoke him into one of his highly entertaining verbal rampages...
Quote: For them unfamiliar with the biz, that'd be Ed Greenwood, the guy who writes/plays Elminster (himself a blatant Gandalf ripoff, but at least Ed will admit it, he refers to himself in the novels as Mithrandir more than once) and let's just say he didn't have to dig very deep to come up with the personality, heh heh heh.
Quote:Funny as hell to watch, but have some time on your hands cause it takes him a while to run outta gas, especially when the damn fool in question keeps provoking it by offering stupid arguments.
Quote: About the only personal involvement I've ever had in design though was doing to the research for R. Tal which evolved into the Friday Night Firefight ruleset for the original Cyberpunk release, and that was a freebie anyhow cause I admired the idea of using a combat system based on a real gunfight statistics.
Quote: Some of the commentary in FNFF might sound a bit familiar to you, I think. It all went prettymuch downhill with the rise of the internet anyhow, and it was certainly helped along by the Rules-Lawyering pricks
Quote:(which every GM totally despises, mind you) that made up the core of TSR, resulting in the horror that was second edition and further attempts beyond to paper every single potential aspect of everything in draconian rules.
Quote: Somewhere in there, they forgot that the idea was to have fun, not make money, and it showed.
Quote: GW never had that problem, since they never gave a damn about fun in the first place - they're the only gaming company I've ever seen completely wreck a game by changing the rules repeatedly for profit.
Quote:(Example, setting up units in sets of five, and selling the miniatures in packs of four...)
Quote:Not to mention dealing with them involves putting up with a downright cultlike aspect - they pulled my preferred customer status for using a non-sanctioned unit organisation, and they'll go so far as to bitch at you for not using only approved paints, paint schemes, etc... Considering their paints were overpriced crap not much better than childrens watercolors, I found that particular bit of bitching offensive.
Quote:I did get my revenge, though, I caught out one of their corp-sponsored kids (complete with VERY expensive army he didn't have to pay for, which is a massive advantage) at an open challenge promo at the hotel in Baltimore and proceeded to completely dismantle his ass, given that his ability to win was entirely based on using an army provided by the folk who wrote the rules, and designed to crush any standard unit organisation of equal point value easily.
Quote: They were so pissed about it, they had security remove me from the hotel and refund my ENTIRE room charges despite having been there a day and a half.
Quote:It was actually from tabletop gaming that I learned how devastating a proper set-piece engagement can be, and eventually adopted the practice politically, socially and operationally as well.
Quote:Even a broken one can, as long as you have most of the set up in place when things start going rodeo - all it really requires is understanding your opponents well enough to predict their actions reliably, or even provoke them into actions you want them to take by pushing their mental buttons.
Quote:And it's even EASIER politically than it is on a gaming table, especially when you're dealing with really stupid opponents with a worldview so damned narrow that their course of action is OBVIOUS six miles away.
Monday, February 2, 2009 10:31 PM
Quote:A lot of ideas are just common coincidence, everyone running on the same base information, which is why I throw random trackers into my ideas so I'll recognize them.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009 6:07 AM
Quote:This is called a Mountweasel
Tuesday, February 3, 2009 8:22 AM
Tuesday, February 3, 2009 4:34 PM
Quote:"Yes, i'm sleeping with the devil, but she's a sexy bitch and I never let her get on top."
Quote:As for the rats, meh heh heh, Andre Norton does a damned good job of that concept in the novel Breed to Come, up to and including said rats.
Quote:Actually it's pretty hard to come up with an idea that NO ONE else has thought of yet, even if they never did put it into practice - but even so, two different folk with the same idea might very well take it in different directions.
Quote:All locking up knowledge does is cripple our development as a species, the modern equivalent of book burning (regardless of the excuses given) to destroy literacy back in the middle ages.
Quote:Of course, the bible bumpers pushed for literacy so they could become the dominant religion, and that oh so totally backfired when those folks threw down the imperial state marriage of religion and government.
Quote: And just as such, the DMCA and related lunacy has pushed folk into pushing back, and in the doing learning more than they otherwise would have, resulting in a smart, crafty and technologically adept base of people who have a pre-existing axe to grind against the powers that be.
Quote: "Every advance in human life, every scrap of knowledge and wisdom and decency we have has been torn by one side from the teeth of the other. Every little increase in human freedom has been fought over ferociously between those who want us to know more and be wiser and stronger, and those who want us to obey and be humble and submit" - Philip Pullman From: The Subtle Knife
Quote: As I have said so many times, it's like holding a handful of sand, the harder you tighten your grip, the more slips right out through your fingers until in the end, you're holding nothing but a clenched fist.
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