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quote:
Originally written by Ephesos:

Pure coincidence, but imagine my surprise when playing Civilization as the Greeks and one of my new cities pops up as Ephesos. :P
Similar to the surprise of being hailed by Andraste in EV:N, I presume!

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My PDNs are picked as artistic expression. I do not change them daily like Alorael does, but I tend to change them more often when I get all angsty and have an identity crisis. :P

Current name (Xian): I pilfered it from Dikiyoba's story.
Last name (root): Both my recent use of Linux and my love for Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle and Enoch Root are to blame.

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Thoughts on Custom Titles. in General
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Sometimes a cheesecake is just a cheesecake.

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What have you been reading lately? in General
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Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. It's been at least six years since I read it, and a few days ago I heard it dramatized on BBC so I decided to read it again.

It's surprising how much your attitude can change towards a book over time: When I last read it, it was merely a confusing but hilarious jumble of oddities (I only remembered electric monks and time machines). Now that I've read a lot more and I'm somewhat older - and more familiar with Coleridge - it's simply breathtaking. Mysterious and magnificent.

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Name Choice in General
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quote:
Originally written by Lolology:

Mine is euphonious even if the teeming Philistines can't pronounce it right.

—Alorael, who uses random character generation and adds and removes letters to taste. The fact that his name sounds like an Old Testament angel is purely coincidental.

Aylorayel? Allorah-ell? Ahloräl?

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I was aware of the Spidweb pseudonym tradition in the vein of Alcritas
That's quite a bit of research to do before registering somewhere. Spooky...

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SoT: Actually, that's my policy on owning multiple accounts. ^______^

Normally, the little brother who has access to the account and likes to spam is only mentioned after somebody is banned. :D

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Name Choice in General
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What about your other name? :P

(Never mind.)

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Arancaytar is a combination of letters that follows the phonetic style of Tolkien's languages. It isn't specifically Quenya or Sindarin, but it is meant to sound nice when pronounced, like cellar-door.

I thought of the name long before I started using it. This must have been in 2001 or so, when I was 14 and had my alter-ego with godlike powers. I suppose it's fortunate I didn't start roleplaying around then.

On my first forays online (between 2000 and 2002), I used a short form of my real name ("Chris") or various characters from Tolkien. I remember leaving comments on the ADOM site as "Gollum", "Smeagol" and "Aragorn" (it only had guest-posting). At the online game Mankind, I used "Earendil" and "Elrond". My first email alias was "elven_mage" (which I no longer use because it sounds rather... anyway.)

When I first registered at a forum with the intention of staying longer than a few posts (Santharia, April 2003) I used "Arancaytar Ilyaran". Only weeks later, I had my first email address with "arancaytar". When I registered at Spiderweb in May, I was so used to the name that I decided to use it everywhere.

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Iffy's contest idea in Blades of Avernum
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And I loved Bahssikava, but if I ever see iambic pentameter in those tiny text bubbles again (stretching on, and on, and on - frequently split up when the line was too long), I will break things. :P

[ Monday, October 29, 2007 15:28: Message edited by: Xian ]

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Salmon, even after looking up peccadillo in a dictionary, I still have no idea what you said...

quote:
Originally written by Drew:

quote:
Originally written by Xian:

I find the idea of two people sharing the same identity as unnatural and disturbing as I would two minds sharing the same body.
Are you saying The Creator back in the day was unnatural? :)

Except that, unless I had my head in the sand, by the time it became common knowledge, they had separate accounts. :)

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irc://irc.sorcery.net/spiderweb can only be said not to be dead because it was never alive in the first place. In over a year, I've met four people there.

Tyran's link leads to the chatroom on AIM named spidweb (for SW General) and possibly blades (for BoX designers). You do not need a link to join these rooms; merely an AIM account and an IM client capable of accessing the AOL network (I recommend Pidgin and heavily advise against AOL's own client).

These rooms are frequented only very rarely. There were times when a chat could spontaneously begin without somebody announcing a coordinated chat time a week ahead. But these times are long over.

Speaking of which, perhaps this would be an idea. Anyone up for Saturday, third of November?

[ Monday, October 29, 2007 11:03: Message edited by: Xian ]

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Iffy's contest idea in Blades of Avernum
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Cutscenes are about the most work-intensive things to script, and they have the lowest rate of return on said effort. First time through, you can only hold the player's approval if the dialogue is witty, the effects spectacular, the plot twists dramatic. After the first time, the player starts looking for a skip button.

Making an all-movie scenario is therefore vaguely similar to NaNoWriMo or the Iron Man challenges in some video games. It's absurdly tough, and no doubt invigorating and very good practice for the aspiring designer. But what comes out isn't that awesome or even (in video games) at all useful.

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I seem to have lived in the internet long enough to take up some surprising habits. For instance, I find the idea of two people sharing the same identity as unnatural and disturbing as I would two minds sharing the same body.

It freaks me out. Get another account and stop the Multiple Personality Disorder. :P

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Graphics and the Louvre in Blades of Avernum Editor
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The Blades Forge (conceived August 2005) is beginning to rival Eye of the Storm in terms of development time. But I now have a site that users can submit graphics to, complete with thumbnails, taxonomy, keyword search. No manual administration required - all content is public on submission.

However, there are a few kinks I'd like to work out before I make even the functional (graphics) part of the site available.

Preview: Screenshot

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I think I'm beginning to understand a certain phenomenon: Namely, why some people insist on calling tech support with bewilderingly obvious questions or posting on forums when five minutes with a manual or Google would be enough.

They just cannot grasp the concept of a device smart enough to help them. It's a prejudice against machines. (You can tell I've been reading Asimov, again...)

Well, I can put your worries to rest: I have made animated GIFs with no other sites or downloads than the first page of the search for 'animated gif'. Among these several tools, common sense and personal preference will be enough to decide. The ones that aren't free have shareware trials. :)

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Thoughts on Custom Titles. in General
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quote:
quote:
bribery
your post sent a shiver down my spine
It's not that arousing, is it? :P

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Consider This Catharsis in General
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Heh. It's possible that my own algorithm could be flawed (or at least its implementation).

Oh wait. I'm only checking for half of the palindrome. Did I even remember to multiply by two?

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I had two titles before then, but I didn't really like either. A Very Important Date, and Painting the Roses Red.

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What have you been reading lately? in General
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Asimov was an awesome feller.

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In “The Martian Way,” [...] I had my heroes approach Saturn and actually enter the ring system. In doing so I very carefully described the rings, making use of observations from Earth’s surface to do so.

Now, from Earth’s surface, some 800 million miles from Saturn, we see the rings as solid and unbroken except for the black line of the Cassini division that seems to separate them into two rings. The portion of the rings closest to Saturn is considerably dimmer than the rest of the ring system, and that portion is usually considered a third ring (the so-called “crepe ring.”) And that was how I described the rings as seen by my space-travelers in the story.

Yet it stands to reason (at least, now it stands to reason) that if we could see the ring system from a nearer distance, we would see greater detail. We would see divisions—places where fewer particles were in orbit so that we would see dimmer lines separating brighter lines—divisions that would simply not be seen at great distances. Earth’s surface telescopes would just blur them out and record only the thickest of the dim lines—the Cassini division.

The closer we would get, the more numerous and the thinner the bright lines would get as visibility became clearer and clearer, until, when we were as close as we could get and still see all the rings, the rings would look like a grooved record—which is what they do look like.

Suppose I had figured this out in 1952 and had described the rings in that fashion. Even if I had missed such things as shadowy “spokes” in the ring, and “braided” rings, things that were absolutely unpredictable, it would have been great if I had imagined the fine divisions. That was an easy deduction to make and if I had described the rings in that fashion then, as soon as those rings had been probed I would have announced that I had anticipated what they had discovered. (You think that modesty would have held me back? Don’t be an idiot!)

How great that would have been! As it is, my failure to see this marks me down as not very bright, and that is there, for all to see, in “The Martian Way.” To be sure, no astronomer saw the truth about the rings in 1952, but what of that? An astronomer is only an astronomer and his vision is naturally limited. I am a science fiction writer and more is expected of me.


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Consider This Catharsis in General
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quote:
In PHP, array boundaries are more what you'd call guidelines than actual rules. Since we're looking only for the maximum, and out of boundary values are 0... unless Zeviz had a specific boundary case in mind other than the value 0, this shouldn't be a problem.
My algorithm: Length 55, 22 seconds.
Zeviz: Length 99, 14.45 seconds.

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i+1, actually. The point where the array boundary is broken is on the right edge, not the left one.

In PHP, array boundaries are more what you'd call guidelines than actual rules. Since we're looking only for the maximum, and out of boundary values are 0, this is negligible - as long as we check the correct rows and columns.

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I'm not sure if I misunderstood or you did. But by "difference in results" I mean that the actual maximum length found is different, not the time. ;)

The difference between i>0 and i>=0 is negligible: The left-most column contains only a single field that can only have the value 1.

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Zeviz: I probably have it imlemented faultily, but I keep getting different results than with my other implementation on long texts. This occurs after about 20-30 characters, and the result the O(n^3) algorithm returns is slightly under double that which O(n^4) returns.

My PHP code is here:

function largest_palindrome($text)
{
$begin = explode(" ",microtime());
$matrix = array();

// build match matrix.
// Note: matrix[i][j] is COLUMN i, ROW j.

for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($text); $i++) // each column
{
$matrix[$i] = array();
for ($j = 0; $j <= $i; $j++) // each cell down to the diagonal
$matrix[$i][$j] = $text[$i]==$text[$j] ? ($j<$i ? 2 : 1) : 0;
}

// Go through each column from right to left
for ($i = strlen($text)-1; $i >= 0; $i--)
{
// Go through each cell down to the diagonal
for ($j = 0; $j <= $i; $j++)
{
$max = 0;
// Find the maximum in the horizontal row above and to the right
for ($k = $i+1; $k < strlen($text); $k++)
$max = max($max, $matrix[$k][$j-1]);
// Find the maximum in the vertical row above and to the right
for ($k = 0; $k < $j; $k++)
$max = max($max, $matrix[$i+1][$k]);
// Add this maximum to the current cell.
$matrix[$i][$j] += $max;
}
}

$max = 0;
// Find largest value in the matrix
foreach ($matrix as $column)
foreach ($column as $cell)
$max = max($max, $cell);
$end = explode(" ", microtime());
print "Calculated result in ". ($end[0]+$end[1]-$begin[0]-$begin[1]) ."seconds \n";
return $max;
}


[ Thursday, October 25, 2007 05:13: Message edited by: Xian ]

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Thoughts on Custom Titles. in General
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quote:
Does post-count/post quality (Good and bad) influence when/if/what your custom title is?
- when: In part.
- if: Oh, definitely.
- what: It will be easier if you think of it this way.

In a zen-like way: You will not receive a custom title until you realize that a custom title is nothing to care about.

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Most titles are from some game Drakefyre likes to play (names of levels). Marathon, I think.

Motrax has been a Senile Reptile ever since a certain event in summer 2003.

Only one member has crossed-out text in his title, and he is Alec. Normal members only retain their BANNED title for the duration of their ban. BANNED is not automatically given to banned members, so it can be borne by non-banned members, and members can be banned without getting this title.

[ Thursday, October 25, 2007 04:42: Message edited by: Xian ]

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Zeviz: Brilliant! I had to look at it a while before I saw it was n^3, but since you're replacing the triangle search (squared) with a search of one row and one column (linear), you've dropped one power. :)

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