NEW YORK PEOPLE and some website thoughts
Jul. 7th, 2009 09:26 amWho wants to go to a 7:30 showing of Harry Potter on the 16th (Thursday next week) with me and
f4l? Times Square at the Regal.
I will walk over and buy tickets tomorrow.
Y'all know that I set up Antagonia.net to be my personal blog of blogtastic stuff, right? So yeah, there is that. But I also have Tumbling-After.net, which I haven't done anything with in a while. Tumbling-After is pretty much just being used as the home for Seas of Erin.
I had set up a Tumbling-After message board using VBulletin while back, intending for it to be a place to discuss writing and roleplaying and also to host roleplaying games-- it's where Bloomsdale was set up!
This is going to sound lame, but I didn't like the admin interface for VBulletin and that made me not really want to use it. Even though it is kind of awesomely customizable.
I tried last year to start a website to talk about books and writing and stuff but it kind of petered out. One of the problems, I think, was that everyone posted all their writings at once and then no one had anything else to post so it got dead.
Here is what I would like to do. I would like to use tumbling-after as a site to run reading/writing discussion but also roleplaying advice and resources for people who do freeform type games like I play in. I have some ideas about how to structure that...with articles, forms, and other resources...including things like blank sprite templates like the ones I use in games, character app forms, naming resources...all the kinds of stuff we used to have up on the Shiver site just for references.
I would also like to have a section for people who would like to work on their writing. This time, though, I think there will be a system, where you must comment on a certain number of people's writing pieces before you get to post one of your own. And then there will be scheduled days for doing that.
There could also be an art section.
I am also thinking about hosting one or two more roleplaying games. I don't think I would play in them, just host them, and I would take applications from people (predominantly people I know) to run games on my site. I am thinking by creating the sort of resource hub, it would help connect games to players and vice-versa.
What do people think? Is this something people would like to do or be interested in? If people have thoughts about how to run any parts of this, that would be great.
I will walk over and buy tickets tomorrow.
Y'all know that I set up Antagonia.net to be my personal blog of blogtastic stuff, right? So yeah, there is that. But I also have Tumbling-After.net, which I haven't done anything with in a while. Tumbling-After is pretty much just being used as the home for Seas of Erin.
I had set up a Tumbling-After message board using VBulletin while back, intending for it to be a place to discuss writing and roleplaying and also to host roleplaying games-- it's where Bloomsdale was set up!
This is going to sound lame, but I didn't like the admin interface for VBulletin and that made me not really want to use it. Even though it is kind of awesomely customizable.
I tried last year to start a website to talk about books and writing and stuff but it kind of petered out. One of the problems, I think, was that everyone posted all their writings at once and then no one had anything else to post so it got dead.
Here is what I would like to do. I would like to use tumbling-after as a site to run reading/writing discussion but also roleplaying advice and resources for people who do freeform type games like I play in. I have some ideas about how to structure that...with articles, forms, and other resources...including things like blank sprite templates like the ones I use in games, character app forms, naming resources...all the kinds of stuff we used to have up on the Shiver site just for references.
I would also like to have a section for people who would like to work on their writing. This time, though, I think there will be a system, where you must comment on a certain number of people's writing pieces before you get to post one of your own. And then there will be scheduled days for doing that.
There could also be an art section.
I am also thinking about hosting one or two more roleplaying games. I don't think I would play in them, just host them, and I would take applications from people (predominantly people I know) to run games on my site. I am thinking by creating the sort of resource hub, it would help connect games to players and vice-versa.
What do people think? Is this something people would like to do or be interested in? If people have thoughts about how to run any parts of this, that would be great.
How to Use a Bluetooth Mouse
Date: 2012-02-04 01:02 am (UTC)Although Bluetooth rodents were essentially non-existent about ten years ago, these mice is now able to be found in numerous places. The people that appreciate these mice the majority are those who employ laptops. A Bluetooth mouse won't require a person physically to plug the computer on the mouse. The mouse performs by wirelessly because it connects to the particular computer. A Bluetooth mouse functions the identical way other these rodents do, but to rely on them, they must always be installed properly.
Instructions
1. Select Start > Almost all Programs > Software package Setup.
2. Click next for the box for "Hardware Allowing Drivers" to uncheck this. Uncheck the "Software Applications" container. Click the "+" next to "Hardware Enabling Drivers" for you to open a drill-down food selection that opens a summary of applications.
3. Click Bluetooth > Up coming > Finish.. Connect the Computer mouse
1. Push the button located towards the bottom of the Bluetooth mouse to show it on. Turning the computer mouse button on enables it to become discovered by your computer.
2. Go to Begin > All Applications > My Wireless bluetooth Places and just click it. Click View Products in Range > Communities in Range. Find the listing to the mouse in your associated list. Right click the icon with the mouse and find the "Pair Device" option from your menu.
3. Wait for this installation process in order to load. An installation menu look on the tv screen. Do what the instructions around the screen require. Click "Next" while prompted. The Bluetooth mouse has become ready to be taken.
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