I don't have my dropbox synced.
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bobbybee wrote:
I don't have my dropbox synced.
No, we all use the SAME dropbox. You don't need to create a dropbox, nor download dropbox.
We just have to give you the password in a 'secure' way. So that's why we use mailinator to mail you the password.
Last edited by ads98 (2012-03-18 18:30:23)
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ads98 wrote:
trinary wrote:
Can I help with anything?
Well first, you, CheeseMunchy, and bobbybee will have to go through the 'mailinator process' in order to give you the password to our dropbox.
What process?
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
ads98 wrote:
trinary wrote:
Can I help with anything?
Well first, you, CheeseMunchy, and bobbybee will have to go through the 'mailinator process' in order to give you the password to our dropbox.
What process?
Believe me. The "process" is very... PHEW!
BTW: Could every new member maybe do a little bio with your qualitys and things you'd like to do in this collab? It would be nice, to know you 3 guys (or girls maybe?) better.
Just an idea.
Last edited by dasbloekendeschaf (2012-03-19 10:31:25)
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dasbloekendeschaf wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
ads98 wrote:
Well first, you, CheeseMunchy, and bobbybee will have to go through the 'mailinator process' in order to give you the password to our dropbox.What process?
Beleave me. The "process" is very... PHEW!
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
dasbloekendeschaf wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
What process?Beleave me. The "process" is very... PHEW!
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Sorry for the typo. Read my improved version above.
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dasbloekendeschaf wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
ads98 wrote:
Well first, you, CheeseMunchy, and bobbybee will have to go through the 'mailinator process' in order to give you the password to our dropbox.What process?
BTW: Could every new member maybe do a little bio with your qualitys and things you'd like to do in this collab? It would be nice, to know you 3 guys (or girls maybe?) better.
Just an idea.
What kind of a bio?
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
dasbloekendeschaf wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
What process?BTW: Could every new member maybe do a little bio with your qualitys and things you'd like to do in this collab? It would be nice, to know you 3 guys (or girls maybe?) better.
Just an idea.What kind of a bio?
I thought of something like a bio of your scratch/programming career yet. This is one, that I would have made at your position:
Hi, I'm dbs! I started scratching in Okt. 2010. I've searched for a collab like this one for very long, so I'm very happy to get a chance to work with others in a group. I'm not very talented at a special point, so my projects aren't always that perfect, but I have fun creating them and I think that is, what people like at my projects. I already got frontpaged two times, so I have lot's of fans. My most famous project is called "Mytery Island".
Nothing too special. Just something, that we know, who you are.
BTW: Sorry for all the typos and grammar errors. I'm from germany, you know.
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That's what I thought.
Hia, I'm CheeseMunchy.(duh ) I started Scratching in 2008 when I saw Scratch in Popular Science magazine. My first game/project was crunch I really loved using Scratch and visited the site when whenever I could. After a few months I joined the forums and got my first front paged project (Scribble Scrabble featured), I was active on the website and forums for about 2 years but then I got bored and left for a year. :p I came back last year and almost no one remembered me. Probably because most of the users I knew left. I started working on one of my older projects (Search the City At Night) again, and finished it after a few days. I probably would have left again for a while if it didn't get featured. But it did, and now, six months later I make projects every now and then and they get plenty of views and love its. I've been looking around for a good game-making collab, and it looks like I found one.
That's basically my story of Scratch. I could have made it a page long, but that would have taken too long.
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Hi, I'm trinary.
I first learnt about Scratch several years back, in primary, as part of an computer class, but never really looked around the main website. I forgot about Scratch until I started programming and started searching for a first programming language. (though now I know several.)
My first project was triNotes, and the first real game DragonKeep. I enjoy using Scratch and my main strength is graphics, although I can script quite well and am very fluent in using every/any block. I've been frontpaged once with my game Pop! .
I have been in many collabs, and can be very dedicated once I am in one. I feel honored to be in such an established and elite collab, and hope I can contribute meaningfully to it.
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Hi, i'm bobbybee. I do programming at a university level (maybe a bit too much self-esteam), but that is outside of Scratch. Due to this, I've developed a habit at complaining at development slowness, so I'm more likely to be doing logic programming rather than actually dragging the blocks and such in. I have no clue when I joined, actually (I had quit Scratch for like a year, and before that time I wasn't active nor good at Scratch, or any programming, for that matter).
My favorite project I made in Scratch is FireChat, inspired by Chat.PY, is a working chat application. Reflecting on my non-Scratchish habits, I developed most of that project in other languages, and just made the final draft in Scratch. I've never been front-paged with any project of mine.
Outside of Scratch (and the computer...), I love math, science, writing, and a little reading, but mostly tech books. I can't really comment on my social habits, they change too quickly.
I haven't been on any real collabs (well, I have, but not with real positions) The collab I spent the most time on is the Other Front Page, which I'm co-programmer with (again, not Scratch, but rather PHP scripts based on the real Scratch page) The final copy can be found here, the thread can be found here, and the source is here
-bobbybee
Last edited by bobbybee (2012-03-19 15:55:52)
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bobbybee wrote:
I do programming at a university level.
Lucky...
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
bobbybee wrote:
I do programming at a university level.
Lucky...
You insulting my assembly?
mov cheesemunchy, 'annoying' int 21h
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bobbybee wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
bobbybee wrote:
I do programming at a university level.
Lucky...
You insulting my assembly?
Code:
mov cheesemunchy, 'annoying' int 21h
Uh no
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
bobbybee wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
Lucky...You insulting my assembly?
Code:
mov cheesemunchy, 'annoying' int 21hUh no
Anyways. Back on topic...
Do you have any clue about the "process"?
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bobbybee wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
bobbybee wrote:
You insulting my assembly?
Code:
mov cheesemunchy, 'annoying' int 21hUh no
Anyways. Back on topic...
Do you have any clue about the "process"?
Thanks for writing these bios so quickly. Hope you'll be that active in future, too.
The "process" is the long and annoying way to tell our new members the password and username of the dropbox (and the scratch) account. Last time it has been done by blob, the oldest member of teamELITE. I hope someone else will do it with you.
Anyway.
HAVE FUN! (Mwaaahahahaha)
Btw: Will or wont we have a new account then, ads? As I said: I'd appreciate it.
Last edited by dasbloekendeschaf (2012-03-19 17:06:30)
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Should I create a mailinator account? I mean, can you do the process? (I'm anxious..)
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bobbybee wrote:
(I'm anxious..)
Me too.
Lets get this thing goin'. :p
Last edited by CheeseMunchy (2012-03-19 17:39:44)
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
bobbybee wrote:
(I'm anxious..)
Me too.
Lets get this thing goin'. :p
Okay... An explanation of mailinator... Basically, you go to mailinator.com, click check inbox, and think of an address. I'll use "quark" as an example. DO NOT USE THIS EXAMPLE. So, you type "quark" into the "check inbox" box, and it will show the inbox for quark@mailinator.com. Try to pick something less obvious than "quark" though, as anyone could happen to also want to use that address. Then in red letters (I think it was red) there will be a series of numbers and letters. This is your alternate address. Lets say the alternate address for "quark" is RLJK1TH6KL7 (I'm just making that up). You would post THE ALTERNATE ADDRESS on this forum. Do not post the ACTUAL ADDRESS. We can e-mail the password to the alternate address and quark@mailinator.com receives it instead. The one problem with Mailinator: It deletes your messages after a few hours to keep all of the addresses from getting clogged up. So we have to time it right.
Last edited by Thrystor (2012-03-19 17:53:45)
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I'm sure blob's explanation would be much easier to understand, but for now just ask if you don't get it. So, all 3 of you will need to go to mailinator.com, get an address that nobody else would use, and post the alternate address here. Also say what time (Include timezone: our old name was TeamEarth for a reason!) you want us to mail it and check the inbox within 2 hours. Got it?
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