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SICO changes
[8840] by "Tom 7" (user-uiveqq8.dsl.mindspring.com)   on Sat 26 Jan 2002 13:08:22     reply ] 
I tightened up SICO a little bit to prevent people from messing with the game. In particular, I changed the locking mechanism a little, the comment system significantly, and the draw system a tiny bit. Let me know if there are any issues that come up.
SICO bugs
[8832] by "Platypus" (adsl-151-203-49-173.bostma.adsl.)   on Sat 26 Jan 2002 11:47:43     reply ] 
The current game 5 is exhibiting some odd startup behavior, as noted in comments to the game.

The recently-completed games are also behaving strangely. There seems to be an "off by one" error involved, because the four completed games seem to be numbered 2-5 and the problem (empty display where the final board position should be) seems to afflict the games at either end but not the two in the middle. Yeah, I'm a programmer, how could you tell? ;-)
Scribble Instructions
[8745] by "ihearttom" (dialup-85-166.colorado.edu)   on Tue 22 Jan 2002 23:08:18     reply ] 
I used your handy dandy scribble script to examine a word in the scribble instructions which I did not believe was a word. Your script said that 'posession' is NOT a word but 'possession' is a word. Hence, there is a typo in your instructions. :P
Collaborative fiction
[8662] by "Anonymous" (pool-138-89-30-89.mad.east.veriz)   on Fri 18 Jan 2002 17:49:36     reply ] 
problem with "Doctor Azul" voting-
Program name: [s/fict/act&n=1]

Error ((0) internally aphid.cc:173): Gave invalid program name!
SICO
[8612] by "Tom 7" (user-uiveqg5.dsl.mindspring.com)   on Thu 17 Jan 2002 01:47:53     reply ] 
I just added instructions for SICO (like I did for scribble a few days ago), a new design for the main page, and a new kind of piece -- vampires.
hidden expert games
[8572] by "webtver" (netcache-1114.public.svc.webtv.n)   on Tue 15 Jan 2002 19:41:35     reply ] 
how does someone with webtv get to view the hidden games
new boards
[8563] by "rider" (192.80.68.13)   on Tue 15 Jan 2002 16:29:25     reply ] 
coolness!

definitely 42.

Thanks.
scribble
[8469] by "Anonymous" (dialup-87-220.colorado.edu)   on Sat 12 Jan 2002 23:45:48     reply ] 
Okay, this is a laziness issue. Is there a way that scribble can automatically set the focus to the box where you enter the word so that if you didn't want to you could absolutely avoid using your mouse when you go to enter a word? Type<tab>Type<tab>

Also, how is it that people reset games. Sometimes there are these games with just a Q that will go nowhere left. I have seen some people do what appears to be resetting boards, but I have no clue how to do it.

Thanks
loads of fun
[8425] by "swizzle stick" (iport162.iwaynet.net)   on Thu 10 Jan 2002 16:10:10     reply ] 
nice idea.

seems well implemented.

who the fukc cares about whether or not it's a good gaming experience? if you're whole life consists of complaining about nonsensical words on scribble gameboards, then i think you've completely missed the point.
scribble
[8403] by "Anonymous" (netcache-1114.public.svc.webtv.n)   on Wed 09 Jan 2002 20:26:42     reply ] 
Why do I receive a message that I cannot make a second word when I didn't make the first word?
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