HI i am scratchlive i am the creator of scratch n stuff mag and i am going to create this into a collab so i need writers.
news
-Issues will come every Monday so have your articles by saturday
-we need a graphics update for the mag so any ideas would be great
-here is the template
-Its outhttp://scratch.mit.edu/projects/scratchlive/1658361
scratch n stuff team
scratchlive president and column writer
jfmlove6 vice president
jj7skyline column adviser
necromaster column writer
funnyman1120 column writer
scimonster column writer
nxsupert column writer
aweman column writer
olivora column writer
Earthboundjeff cartoonist
Columns
Key to companies A column that reviews companies and interviews there owners and key people. Also show their success and other info..-scratchlive
A column about front paged projects A column that reviews and writes about front paged projects and tell the main aspects of the project.-necromaster
Help and Advice A column that helps and gives advice to other scratchers. It also shows how to make a projects and other things.-olivora
Scratch OS A column that talks about os's and all the aspects of os's.-aweman
Hacking Zone A column that talks about hacking and people being hacked and what it is like being hacked-writer needed
For all accepted members of the team if you fo not like a column from above you may make your own and i will add it to the list
Positions
These are positions available
Interviewer
Description Interview scratchers' about their projects or about them. also interview scratch team members.
Column Writers
Description Create and write your own column (companies,projects, ect.)
To Join
To join this collab post the following
Username:
Best Project:
Time on scratch:
Job Wanted:
Last edited by scratchlive (2011-03-15 16:14:50)
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I guess you can put me in as a reviewer or column writer (Preferably reviewer)
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Username: Scimonster
Best Project: Labyrinth Escape the Maze or Super-Puter 104
Time on scratch: a little less than a year
Job Wanted: i don't care
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ok i will make you vp if you promise you will be active and help out alot
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i have two of my own (scratch x inc and this) but im in 2 others (ecOS and iNets, if that still exists)
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scratchlive wrote:
i have two of my own (scratch x inc and this) but im in 2 others (ecOS and iNets, if that still exists)
I'm worried about PixTech...
I think it's dead. I just have this idea of you being in a million collabs... No, I'm mixing you up with iNet.
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I can report stuff outside the main realm, including forums, TBG, wiki, and maybe clutter. Also run all spelling and grammar by me. Please.
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absolutely your in!!! Ill put you in as a reporter
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great also try and get more people to join
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Hi scratchlive!
1.Gamefan888
2.Probably my Maze In The Freezer series, especially edition 4 & 6.
3.Almost 2 years (anniversary in April)
4. Interviewer! Definitely!
Thanks!
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oh, and when I mean interviewer, I actually mean to be a person who IS interviewed, not a person who interviews other people. Sorry!
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Hi! can i be an interviewer? i have a reporter notebook where i can write things down. If i am one just tell me who to interview and or the questions.
I love scratch,chickensmoothie,webkinz,and animal jam. My favorite color is yellow. I love to draw and read too
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Article:
As part of the Scratch 2.0 development, there is a new online player, called the Flash Player. It will replace the Java Player, though it is currently only in its beta stage.
On Tuesday, February 22, 2011, an announcement was made about the new player. It asked for feedback and bug reports. Within an hour, there were more than 20 replies, many of them giving much praise to the new player.
There are several noticeable changes from the Java player. Some of these include:
*Darker flag and stop sign
*Darker top bar
*An enlarged screen mode.
*Text in variables and lists is vector
*Variables are displayed differently
*Ask box shows cursor
*Flash loading bar
As with all software, there are bugs. These include:
*Lists show as though they are set to the default size even if they are bigger
*Variables and lists are draggable online
*Randomly flashing flag and stop sign
*Changes the instrument used in projects that use instruments
*Shows the project icon before loading
*Asking doesn't work in the enlarged screen mode
(Copied from the Scratch Wiki article!
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Username: TheDenominator
Best project: I have only two projects on this account
On my other account, Age of the Pirates.
Time on Scratch: Varies. Usually somewhere around 2:30-4:00.
Position wanted: Reviewer
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can i join?
Username: shrucis1
Best Project:hmmm.. that's a hard one i guess maybe my the magic show episode 3 or my platformer test ( but that's not done so i don't think it counts )
Time on scratch: i guess 8 months? but i was using scratch over a 1 year ago i just wasn't on the website.
Job Wanted:column writer ( feautured collabs/companies )
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Username: chocoholic11
Best Project: Bruno Mars Grenade AMV or Total Wipeout qualifier
Time on scratch: almost 1 year
Job Wanted: writer
*^-^*
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hi, could i be in it? I dont care what position.
user:Makazy1
Time: about a year
best: ummm either heart sztruck or my wormhole seriesh<turn cw( 180 )degrees>
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scimonster wrote:
Article:
As part of the Scratch 2.0 development, there is a new online player, called the Flash Player. It will replace the Java Player, though it is currently only in its beta stage.
On Tuesday, February 22, 2011, an announcement was made about the new player. It asked for feedback and bug reports. Within an hour, there were more than 20 replies, many of them giving much praise to the new player.
There are several noticeable changes from the Java player. Some of these include:
*Darker flag and stop sign
*Darker top bar
*An enlarged screen mode.
*Text in variables and lists is vector
*Variables are displayed differently
*Ask box shows cursor
*Flash loading bar
As with all software, there are bugs. These include:
*Lists show as though they are set to the default size even if they are bigger
*Variables and lists are draggable online
*Randomly flashing flag and stop sign
*Changes the instrument used in projects that use instruments
*Shows the project icon before loading
*Asking doesn't work in the enlarged screen mode(Copied from the Scratch Wiki article!
)
nice article
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scratchlive wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Article:
As part of the Scratch 2.0 development, there is a new online player, called the Flash Player. It will replace the Java Player, though it is currently only in its beta stage.
On Tuesday, February 22, 2011, an announcement was made about the new player. It asked for feedback and bug reports. Within an hour, there were more than 20 replies, many of them giving much praise to the new player.
There are several noticeable changes from the Java player. Some of these include:
*Darker flag and stop sign
*Darker top bar
*An enlarged screen mode.
*Text in variables and lists is vector
*Variables are displayed differently
*Ask box shows cursor
*Flash loading bar
As with all software, there are bugs. These include:
*Lists show as though they are set to the default size even if they are bigger
*Variables and lists are draggable online
*Randomly flashing flag and stop sign
*Changes the instrument used in projects that use instruments
*Shows the project icon before loading
*Asking doesn't work in the enlarged screen mode(Copied from the Scratch Wiki article!
)
nice article
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Thanks you! (I wrote the original.
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