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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: DF Spoilers Reference child board
« on: June 24, 2012, 01:56:18 AM »
I remember working on another power scale calculation thread a while ago, which calculated not only raw power but things like cleverness, connections/alliances, limitations, and territorial advantages.  So it ended up being closer to a danger scale instead of power, along the lines of "it's safer to piss off Mother Winter than Lara, because Mother Winter (probably) can't directly do anything to you, despite being way stronger than Lara".

In any case, though, any power scale calculator would have to have error bars implemented, and I suspect they'd be large enough that any comparison between reasonably similar-tier characters (as in, not Butters vs. Ferrovax) would have overlapping error bars, and so the scheme would be very rough regardless.

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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: DF Spoilers Reference child board
« on: June 22, 2012, 07:07:39 PM »
Note to self:

At some point I would like to start a reference topic named something like "Power Scales and Ascension rituals"

Reference material for this topic could easily be sourced from here:
http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,31168.msg1326451.html#msg1326451
http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,31168.msg1326478.html#msg1326478
DFRPG's list

GK and someone else who I forgot were doing some power scale things earlier, which might be interesting to check out.  It was all very mathematical.  Integrals were being deployed.   :)

Also, has anyone tried to write a little computer app or something to keep things straight?  I don't know how hard this would be, but having a sub-website-thing hosting stuff like a power calculator or a database of theories that would be searchable/sortable would be really, really awesome. 

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DF Reference Collection / Re: Unsolved Mysteries Version II
« on: June 21, 2012, 05:23:41 AM »
Okay, this thread is waaay overdue for some updating.  I apologize for the neglect in updating the OP- if I have time in the next couple of weeks, an Unsolved Mysteries 2.1 may soon happen.

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The Bar / Re: Edumacation And Enlearnment
« on: April 04, 2012, 06:36:46 AM »
I just handed in a huge project (worth a lot!) with literally one minute to spare. I'm not feeling it. Why the hell am I doing post-grad?! I remembered how much I hate uni last year!

Maybe it's because the professors are nicer to undergrads?  I dunno, even though we're always dying of work, I think most of my friends agree with the sentiment that college has been pretty awesome so far.  Although that might change next year, when we're no longer freshmen to be coddled.  :o

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The Bar / Re: Edumacation And Enlearnment
« on: April 03, 2012, 08:36:41 PM »
I hate college, I like learning.  I think college would be better if I didn't have all the petty assignments to worry about, and if I didn't have to deal with so many people.

But college is fun!  A torturous amount of work (hello, 3-hour problem sets in Physics, Math, and Chemistry due tomorrow...), but if you choose interesting classes and find fun people to hang out/work with, homework parties become tolerable and sometimes even enjoyable.

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The Bar / Re: Edumacation
« on: September 06, 2011, 09:01:48 PM »
They ruined more PCRs than I can tell

*raises hand guiltily*  That would be me.  My PCRs and such never work out.  Last semester, I accidentally hooked up the electrophoresis machine backwards, and my DNA ran the wrong way and fell off the gel.  :-[ ::)

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The Bar / Re: Edumacation
« on: September 03, 2011, 10:08:30 PM »
Paynesgrey is Dean Demeritus of the college. And Habu's school is online-only - while good, there's nothing that replaces face-to-face snarksperience.

Can I sign up?  :D

I'm a college freshman, undeclared major but leaning towards Engineering.  Definitely something math/science/computer science/engineering, since my school doesn't offer anything else.   ::)

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Author Craft / Re: First verses Third
« on: August 16, 2011, 11:24:25 PM »
Depending on the subject, long infodumps and gratuitous exposition can actually be pretty interesting.  But then again, I'm the type of reader that wonders whether or not a Dune shield would explode if you threw a lightsaber at it, so...

On "show, don't tell", if it's not important, give it a quick description and move on.  If it's vitally important, or the POV character happens to be paying very close attention for some reason, go ahead and stuff all the nuances you can into the description.  If every paragraph of a novel is like the first example, I'd get tired pretty quickly.  I'd say save it for the details that need it.

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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: Broken Avatar
« on: August 15, 2011, 06:58:49 PM »
I was having trouble with my photobucket avatar too, even when it was set to public.  Before the site switch, I had it on private, but it still displayed fine.  A few days ago, though, the site seemed to reject the URL I gave it, even though it brought me to the image just fine when I copy-pasted it into the URL bar.

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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: Response time?
« on: August 12, 2011, 10:18:02 PM »
I'm running Chrome, and I kind of get the same thing- sometimes, the loading seems kind of slower than usual.  My internet is good, and my computer is pretty fast, so I don't think it's an issue on my end.  Maybe the site's just getting more traffic because of GS's recent release, and it's loading up the server?

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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: Suggestion -- Game Recruitment Area
« on: July 30, 2011, 01:04:04 AM »
You mean like a child board called DFRPG Play by Post Recruitment?

The OP was old- the thread was necroed from February.

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*gigglesnort*  Harry/Mavra.  Marry. :P

Oh, and one more term:
AFAIK = As Far As I Know

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I like my kindle.  I can tease all my schoolmates, because they're carrying a 1000 page hardcover physics textbook, a Shakespeare anthology, and War and Peace, while I'm just carrying my kindle and a much lighter backpack.  Pretty much the same story on the airplane, when everyone else in the family is lugging at least three novels each, and generally end up with nothing to do once they finish.

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Author Craft / Re: First verses Third
« on: July 17, 2011, 05:20:00 PM »
There are a couple books that play with first/third a bit.  Both Elizabeth Bear and Patricia Briggs (and probably more that I don't know) have used a combination of first and third. 

Briggs' Dragon Blood uses first person for one main character, and third for the other.  In this case, it might be a holdover from the previous book in the duology, Dragon Bones, which had only one viewpoint character in first person- when she added the second, it would have felt strange to have the same character suddenly in third person instead.  It's a bit odd at first, but you can definitely mix it up with viewpoints, as long as you don't have fifty characters all in first person.

Bear uses first/third very well in her Promethean age and Edda of Burdens series, but it's more of a stylistic choice.  One character, after losing her name and soul, suddenly switches from third to first person narration (everybody else is third) to indicate that she no longer has a name.  Another is always in first person, present tense instead of past tense, so give an animalistic feel to the character.

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Site Suggestions & Support / Re: Post number level names...
« on: July 08, 2011, 03:35:46 PM »
and in reality, you are wierd*


*in the nicest possible way, of course

Guilty as charged.  ;D

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