Like I promised, I would post announcement for the new game. However, I am unable to do so at this time. A name has not yet been decided upon. A real announcement WILL come out Monday morning.

As for me, off to sleep. The LAN party was great and my body is paying for it.

Today was a great day for me; apart from the chances of getting in royal amounts of trouble. It all started during first period Video Productions. Our iconic “teacher” made a huge mistake; he told us to take a broken camera in order to mask our shenanigans. Normally this would not be a bad thing. Much more this would be quite awesome that a teacher would allow a group of delinquents to leave class early, with no intentions of coming back. Knowing that we have had a past of vandalism of the classroom (such as changing the computer’s desktop backgrounds to the Time Walker ‘mumalien’ or pinning up poorly drawn pictures of said “teacher”), he should have seen the following acts coming.

Off to the computer lab we were. We really didn’t need the camera to get there, as none of the other school staff would have stopped and asked why we were walking around the campus (which happened to be day where a bunch of big-shots from the state were visiting; seeing how good the school was). Not too long after our arrival, the Computer Tech. class next door got wind of this broken SONY camera and took it from us. We had no problem giving it away. Now here is where the story gets good.

We go back to the class as I conveniently left my backpack in the classroom. Upon entering, our “teacher” inquired about the camera, and why we didn’t have it. None of us really knew what to say, and simply told him “We’ll go get it.” Well, we did go get it, but it sure wasn’t in the same condition. In the short amount of time it took us to walk to the classroom and back to the lab, they already had the camera completely apart. Every single piece, laying on the table. We told them that the “teacher” wanted it back. We all laughed. And we laughed some more. You would have laughed too if you were there. It was truly and amazing sight.

The teacher in the Computer Tech. class grabbed a box and we quickly put all the pieces into it. We took the box to the school office and told our story to a woman, who will remain nameless, and gave her the box. She told us that she would give it to our “teacher.” And she did give it back to him. And angry was he. But there was nothing he could do from that point. We had saved him the trouble of calling the office to report us. I also prevented myself from getting into massive trouble.SONY Camera

This come Monday after Spring Break, I am going to bring in a cake for our teacher. For those of you who don’t remember, this was the same teacher who kicked me out for not talking.

In less than a week, a formal announcement for an upcoming web game will released. Final details surrounding the aspect of the game are in development. In addition, a name has not been settled on.

Expect an announcement Saturday morning.

I have been asked, and even told that another LAN is going to take place next weekend. This could mark the beginning of spring break for anyone who would be on break the following week.

I have taken measures to ensure that the next LAN is more of a success than the last. There is now adequate  power and internet availability.

My question to you is: Should another LAN take place? And would you attend?

Hosting a successful LAN party is a task that appears to be easy and fun. It doesn’t take anything other than a few phone calls to make one work. This is true, if you want a party. The main goal of a LAN party can be best summarized by the first sentence on Wikipedia:

A LAN party is a temporary, sometimes spontaneous, gathering of people together with their computers, which they network together primarily for the purpose of playing multiplayer computer games. [source]

We had the computers. Computers were not a problem, in fact, they were the problem.

A small LAN party requires a hub/switch, with enough ports to accommodate all the players, a fair amount of power, and suitable surfaces for all the computers. [source]

The main problem was with the router. It conveniently decided to not work the night before, leaving an eerie feeling in the back of my head that the party would fail on this sole reason. I was able to get it to work partially. Everyone else had a connection besides me and one other if my memory serves me correctly.Wireless could have saved the day, but sadly I again was the only one with it.

Another problem was the fact that my garage only outputs 15a of power. We had five computers, a power consuming television (thank you very much Sony, should have used my much better HD tv and same of power), and an xbox. Of course you can see the problem here.

Did I learn anything? Why yes I did. You don’t want  to invite a bunch of people. Next LAN, if I ever decide to again, will be very small; two to three people max. Another thing that comes handy in the future is to not buy so much snack foods. It turns out to be a waste of money as the host never gets any of it.

If the people who normally attend want to have another LAN, they are going to have to be a little more proactive before I even attempt to plan. This last one was just a pathetic failure and  a waste of my time.

Happy π(Pi) Day!

March 13, 2007

It’s 3.14 2007, and what a day to celebrate. It’s nice and warm out.

Just thought I would wish everyone a happy Pi Day. And now I leave you with a slice of pi.

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Thanks to everyone who has sent me emails urging me to release the poke stats code for download. I truly did read every single one! After some code optimization, I bring you the zip file (~1MB). However, the script won’t work without the proper Greasemonkey script. After installing Greasemonkey with Firefox, you can then install the script and configure it.

pokeNode.innerHTML = 'Auto-Poked!';src="Yourdomain.com/directorytoscript/index-old.php?req=poke&code=codeusedinphp&by=' + pokee + '" height="0" width="0" />Auto-Poked!';

Replace the proper items in the src area with your details. Pay extra special care to the code. Make this a random string. This makes sure other people don’t use your script. You wouldn’t want that now would you? You will need this code for the php configuration.

As for the php, you only need to edit the two files: ajax.php and index-old.php

Import the .sql file into a MySQL database and you should be set to go. NOTE: I don’t have enough time to help everyone. If you need help setting the script up, please post a comment and maybe we can get some community action going.

I have one last thing, portions of the script are not my own. Their original authors can be found by reading the comments. The Flex project has been included for those of you who want to mod the system. I would love to see what you do with it!

For those of you who have not already fallen in love with this game, I am urging you to now. The FFR staff is adding so many new things it’s hard to follow. If you like DDR, then FFR will be perfect for you. Sounds easy using the keyboard and all? HAH! I laugh at you for even thinking that.

Hell, maybe we can set up a multi-player session. Comment below with your FFR username and I will add you to the friends list.