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Just Another Month…
by Adam on Oct.04, 2009, under Personal Stuff, Projects, TheScripters
Another week, another month. Time keeps on flying. Anyway, this week I’ve been working on a new “template” that we can sell on TS. When done it will actually decrease the customer cost for a new website. And that’s always a good thing for the customer.
If anyone wants to check it out (and provide feedback for it), it’s here: http://famsite.thescripters.net. Let me know what you would want. But remember it is in early alpha stages. I’m hoping that we would actually be able to install it as a family site, or a more generic group site and the like. I’ll probably write a modified version that would be able to be used for businesses (more professional looking like TS). A personal/family site is for fun, so it’s a little more fun looking. Does that make sense?
Anyway, also of note, I’m developing the new template site on the “local” TS network and therefore doesn’t really have all of the same functionality that the main website has. And sometimes it may be completely inaccessible. But I’m working on a dynamic RSS feed for news and information and a rudimentary blog (for news/updates). It may have a more functional blog in the future, but not at the moment.
So that’s it for me for now. More updates to come in the future!
Until then, enjoy!
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New Updates
by Adam on Sep.17, 2009, under Other Stuff, Personal Stuff, Projects
I can’t believe it’s been a month… I’m really bad at this whole write daily thing… Nothing ever happens daily around here…
Anyway, all is going well. For those who knew jm_pstar in the Yahoo! world, if you don’t know already, he’s gone for a couple of years. To be back September 2011. He’ll be in the Pocatello, Idaho area. Exciting, isn’t it?
More news from me… About me… I’ve begun making scenarios for Age of Empires. The original. Evidently they work in the Rise of Rome expansion, as well. But you can download the first one here. You’ll need to make sure you install it in the AOE folder, though. It provides the default, but if you’re like my brother, you’ll need to point it to the correct location.
Notes on the scenario: It’s probably not the hardest one out there, but it’s pretty close. I’ve added a few other things to it to make it harder to win and (mostly for my brother) keep the user playing for a while. Oh also… Be sure to read the readme BEFORE you play.
I’ll probably modify it to have those hints and instructions in-game, but they’re not yet. And Build fast… They’re coming for you.
Anyway, enjoy!
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Unwittingly Complex
by Adam on Aug.03, 2009, under Other Stuff, Projects, Web Design
At least when you haven’t looked at it or worked on it for a long time… I’m talking about the base code for Kim Possible Fan World.I was going through some of the code today and realized just how complex it really was. Especially considering my lack of experience at the time. Wow!
I’ve considered releasing the base code after some modification, but I’m not sure if I want to go through the work to do the modifications necessary. I would have to change table names to be more generic, make the site title a little more dynamic, etc. And I’m not sure it’s worth it. I mean, it’s not the most complex program I’ve ever seen, used, or made… But it’s probably the biggest project that I’ve really been a part of. At least web-related, that is.
But anyway, if anyone is interested in using the code, let me know. I’ll see how much modification it will take.
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The “Save Kim Possible” Story
by Adam on Jul.15, 2009, under Projects
A former colleague, Gregory Isaac, has re-acquired the domain that the Save Kim Possible group has wanted to have for quite some time and has put up a summarized history of the group and its success. He emailed me last night, but I didn’t see it until this morning.
One final note. I was recently able to acquire the savekimpossible.com domain name. I spent quite a few days considering what to do with it, and decided that it was the appropriate place to tell the story of the first fight for KP. In my opinion, it seems like a lot of people have forgotten our one successful campaign, and no where else has the story really been told. What I’ve written is the the SKP movement as I lived it.
I fixed some of the spelling errors to be more easily understood, but that’s word-for-word what he said. Don’t expect an in-depth look at the history. As I said, it’s summarized. But it’s complete. And, in my opinion, it’s a perfect ending for the long hard work fans had to put in to bring it about.
One thing I would add, however, is that it wasn’t tucsoncoyote alone who came up with the domain SaveDisneyShows.org. It was about four of us discussing for a few hours trying to come up with something.
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