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| Kalphiter:
--- Quote from: Ephialtes on January 09, 2013, 05:53:08 PM ---I think you're just reading what you want to read at this point lol. I've only been here for 10 years providing an awesome service for free which I pay a substantial amount for every month. Man I sure don't give any forgets about the community!! I'm amazed that you can consistently stuff out such backwards logic wherever you go - I think we've just found the only thing you're talented at. --- End quote --- I'm glad you're willing to spend money for a community service, but that says nothing about motive because it does not always clearly define motive for its creation and upkeep. I couldn't easily determine your motive for RTB itself; it may be for your ego or it could be a good cause. Something that says a lot about your care for the community and game is your clear opposition and hostility towards everything innovative that dares reach or exceed the usefulness of RTB. Someone who cares about the community and game does not oppose its development and expansion. |
| Rub:
--- Quote from: Kalphiter on January 09, 2013, 06:10:47 PM ---I'm glad you're willing to spend money for a community service, but that says nothing about motive because it does not always clearly define motive for its creation and upkeep. I couldn't easily determine your motive for RTB itself; it may be for your ego or it could be a good cause. Something that says a lot about your care for the community and game is your clear opposition and hostility towards everything innovative that dares reach or exceed the usefulness of RTB. Someone who cares about the community and game does not oppose its development and expansion. --- End quote --- I'd say pouring thousands of hours into continued development over the years would be a pretty good indicator of community service. What quality products have you released for the community? Oh yeah that clock, sure did impress me! |
| Jeep:
--- Quote from: Ephialtes on January 09, 2013, 05:53:08 PM ---What's the point of even having the interface on a remote webserver? Surely if you hosted it via Blockland using something like the Torque Webserver resource by Truce it'd be a way more effective way of interfacing with the server. I know from my experience that getting a remote interface to work well with a server takes a lot of work and has a lot of drawbacks. That way there's no cost to you either. --- End quote --- It's just my preference to have it on the JS server. Even if your server is down, you can restart it. Plus, there would be a "my server crashed and I'm on a plane somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean stuff." issue. Then you have to deal with port forwarding. I already own the JS Web Server, so I don't mind using it. |
| Zeblote:
Why must every thread get totally offtopic and end in a useless argument? |
| -Maxx-:
--- Quote from: Zeblote on January 09, 2013, 06:15:25 PM ---Why must every thread about a hosting service or something else that has to do with hosting get totally offtopic and end in a useless argument? --- End quote --- Fixed |
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