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  1. In legal terms... business is business.

     

    When dealing with something such as moving a baseball team, it's a MAJOR undertaking that requires a MASSIVE amount of money and risk by all parties involved.

     

    That's part of the reason there are contracts and agreements. If one side violates the terms of the agreement, there is a price to be paid.

     

    In regards to this deal, it looks like there are potential for it to go through. It might be slightly delayed, but still well within the time limits allowed for it. Both sides still seem interested in it, so even if the deadline passes, they might even decide to amend they're time frame.


  2. ::Looks up while setting a bomb onto the servers::

     

    Huh?

    So you're the little monster messing with my servers eh?

     

    Lemmie see... how about filtering all known IP addresses for the associated username. Yep! That should work! ;)

     

    I can then finally going back to playing Scrabble instead of working on network administration. :)


  3. As a St. Louis native (and sitting in St. Louis at the moment I type this), I'm going for the Red Birds all the way.

     

    I see the game coming down to the 7th also and it being a hell of a game. It's exactly how I wanted it.... St. Louis Cardinals v Boston Red Socks. It's going to be great! :D


  4. I don't think there is ever a "clear cut" solution to a question of this magnitude.

     

    I think in this particular case, what was done was correct. Archer had a responsibility to protect not only his ship and crew, but also protect the future of his entire species. When dealing with such a massive scale, it sometimes comes down to a point where you have to make decisions you normally would not make in order to protect "the greater good".

     

    Even later in Trek's history, during times of war or major conflict, your normal day-to-day rules change a bit. Things we may normally not do and find to be wrong become not "accepted", but instead "tolerated".

     

    It's always easy to play the "Monday Morning Quarterback" and say someone should have acted differently. But at the same time, when YOU are actually standing in that situation facing all of the challenges around at the moment... there are many times we would have done the same thing.


  5. Hi ya'll,

     

    Sorry for any issues you might have had earlier today accessing the website earlier today. There were issues with PHP that required the program to be recompiled. Unfortunately it can take 15-25 minutes for it to do.

     

    Everything should be up and running now though.

     

    Thanks for understanding.


  6. I already have something planned for this that will be added eventually. But it will follow the next upgrade with the board.

     

    I'm a little behind with things because of real life issues kind of taking over, but I think you'll like what I have in mind. There will be no need to highlight text to read spoilers. It will be based more on CSS and the visibility tag than on javascript.

     

    Also... I'm moving this topic to the Questions and Comments forum as it's more appropriate there.

     

    Thank you all for the suggestions and feedback.


  7. At one point many moons ago, I took a number of the logs compiled by the crew of oneof my sims that I played in and actually wrote a book for it. It took me about 8 months of editing, but I finished it. When it was all said and done, it was over 600 pages.

     

    I have the original Word file of the edited works somewhere. It would just be a matter of digging it up again.

     

    Regarding forums being educational.... I think they're an absolutely fantastic resource. I follow over a dozen forums, covering topics from server administration to Star Trek to politics and even a forum on Everquest. Even those "fun" boards end up discussing topics that give me a better insight into the world around me based on the opinions and thoughts of others.


  8. Guys.... we're not really wanting to police signatures. If I really wanted to, I could spend several hours coding changes to the board to limit the number of times a signature appears in a thread or limit the number of characters allowed in a signature, but I think it's a waste of my time honestly.

     

    Right now, I'm in the process of cleaning up the main STSF.net website template (same general look... just a major cleanup of the code, optimized graphics, introduction of CSS, general bug fixes in some of the web based features, a new management area for the schedule, etc). I would rather continue working on that rather than trying to limit signatures

     

    We're asking that YOU monitor yourself. We brought the issue up so that hopefully members would take it up on themselves to check they're signature occasionally to see if they think it might be getting a bit long. You'll notice we did not lay out any strict guidelines regarding this. Nothing along the lines of "you can't use more than 3 lines or 60px images" or the like.

     

    Think of it as a reminder and a request to be respectful of those that have to scroll past your signature to keep it reasonable.

     

    For those that get a little over zealous, we'll generally try to send you a reminder note to please shorten it... but we do reserve the right to change it ourselves if needed.

     

    I hope this helps clarify things a bit. :P


  9. As I said before, the relationship we share with Paramount is very positive. Both sides recieve a something in return for our efforts.

     

    I'm sure the rest of the GM Council will agree with me when I say that the Paramount folks have been pretty straight with us and treated us well. They've given us heads up as necessary, and have been helpful in resolving any technical issues that have crept up along the way.

     

    For now, they've decided they don't want to run chat rooms except for they're live chats with the actors. That's totally up to them, and I completely support they're decision. In the mean time though, they've been promoting our own chat rooms so that if folks DO want to chat, they have a venue to do so in.

     

    Since the only time we really NEED our rooms are during the games on our schedule, there is no reason why we could not allow folks to enjoy them. I think both sides are happy with this arrangement for now, as they have one less "headache" to deal with while at the same time providing a service to they're audience... and it goes further to help promote our games more as well.


  10. As far as total control of the group goes, STSF answers only to the GM Council. In turn however, the GM Council works with PDE (Paramount Digital Entertainment) with regards to promoting a positive gaming community. We provide a well-run gaming enviornment that they don't have to deal with the headaches of running and they provide promotion and support as necessary.

     

    We work together with for example the message boards, handing chats during times when there are not interviews scheduled with stars, etc. The reason we are not in Paramount rooms is because of technical issues on they're end. Both sides are aware of these issues and both have a understanding to that effect.

     

    You won't find another group that has/is working as closely as we are with Paramount. We have a very cooperative relationship and I think that both sides are happy with the results. :lol:


  11. The biggest reason as mentioned for "issues" is having the Windows Firewall turned on by default. That means certain apps might not be able to access the internet when it wants to immediately.

     

    For example... Microsoft Office is listed there because some of it's help documentation is web-based. You might have to allow Office to bypass the filter for it to work. That's why it's listed... not because you won't be able to type papers anymore.

     

    SP2 is a *major* upgrade for XP. Honestly I think it's a solid upgrade as well. It introduces several new features, fixes many issues, and makes the machine more secure by DEFAULT. (Because we know how many people don't bother using any standard protections.)

     

    I have deployed SP2 to over 15 machines now with very minimal issues. The main reason major corporations and network administrators are asking people to hold off installing the upgrade on they're network is that they need time to test and configure things so that they work on they're specialized networks.

     

    I have no problem complaining about Microsoft when I think they mess up... but I have to give this one to them. They took the extra time to make the release stable... they're taking time to roll out the release in batches (the main reason being to make support requests easier... not bandwidth issues as some might think), and they're focusing on user security. Personally I've been very impressed with the release.


  12. It depends... I don't know the situation surrounding this particular case. It could be a player or it could be a GM.

     

    Regardless though... if a person feels comfortable enough not to need assistance, then all they need to say to the person offering is they would like to try it on they're own. :lol: That person in turn should respect that decision.


  13. Not generally... in the Academy, if the GM feels a player is lost or wondering what the heck to do, they might send a message to the player giving them some tips and feeding them a few lines to get them started.

     

    If you are getting to the point where you are comfortable with playing on your own, please feel free to let the GM know that. Part of they're job is to help you out and get you comfortable with how things work here.

     

    Welcome aboard.


  14. Hello!

     

    First, welcome to STSF! I hope that you enjoy your time here with us. :D

     

    At this point, I would not worry too much about creating a character yet. That will come later when you complete the Academy program and are posted to an Advanced Simulation.

     

    For now, I would suggest you attend our Academy games. (You find find a list of days and times on our schedule page.) The only thing you need to do to participate in those is check the schedule to find when the next one is supposed to be and show up to it about 10-15 minutes before the start time. The GM in charge of the room will eventually begin taking posting assignments and give you instructions on how to recieve a post for that event.

     

    While you play, our GMs will watch your development and try to help teach you the basics of what it takes to be sucessful in our advanced games. Once they think you have it down pat, they will promote you and then you will be able to join one of our advanced games. (Our advanced games have storylines that run multiple weeks and months as well as a set roster where each person plays the same roll each week.)

     

    You do your character development in your Advanced sim, but while in the Academy, you don't have to worry about that. Just focus on the mechanics and such for now. :D

     

    If you have any questions, please feel free to post them. We have a large community for you to draw expierence and knowledge from. You can also feel free to contact me directly via either Private Message here on the message boards (Click on the New Messages link above just below the members link) or you can e-mail me at [email protected].

     

    Again, welcome!


  15. Isn't this taking roleplaying a bit too far?

     

    Personally I don't think I could do it. I love writing and creating a story, but actually 'becoming' a make-believe character...too odd. Anyway, have fun :D

    It's basically what being an actor is all about. So instead of just reciting some lines someone else made up for you, you are doing your own lines. :)

     

    You're both the writer and the actor in this situation. Not one or the other. In online role play, we become the writer. An actor does the interpretation of the writing... here.... ya interpret your own stuff.