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LazarX August 5th, 2015 12:05 PM

Shadow Chemosh files on Cheese Weasel's Herolab site
 
Shadow, the files you have on Cheese Weasels's site cheeseweasel.net, are they the same things you have in your Packs?, or supplementary?

ShadowChemosh August 5th, 2015 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by LazarX (Post 213696)
Shadow, the files you have on Cheese Weasels's site cheeseweasel.net, are they the same things you have in your Packs?, or supplementary?

They are years and years out of date. So back in 53 when I first started on these forums and had a low post count of like 10. I posted stuff onto CheifWeasels site to be shared as that was the ONLY site at the time. Later as things progressed we kept only non-OGL content on Cheifweasels site with all the other OGL stuff on the d20pfsrd repository. As of now we simply use the shadowsoftware.net servers to give out the Packs for Pathfinder and d20. A few things are still left that are misc on d20pfsrd but I think even their days are numbered.

So honestly anything left on Cheifweasel's site is most likely so far out of date that they should be removed. This is for the Pathfinder and d20 stuff. :)

I appreciate everything Cheifweasel did for the community but we have simply just grown in a different direction sense then.

LazarX August 5th, 2015 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ShadowChemosh (Post 213699)
They are years and years out of date. So back in 53 when I first started on these forums .


30 years before the Internet itself? Now THAT's forward thinking!

ShadowChemosh August 5th, 2015 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by LazarX (Post 213701)
30 years before the Internet itself? Now THAT's forward thinking!

I am DAMN GOOD! But really that would be about 10 years before the internet as ARPANET came around in the late 60s??

LOL I picked up the back in 53' statement from a British programmer I worked with years ago. :p :)

LazarX August 5th, 2015 03:17 PM

I generally consider the beginning of the Internet when that magic switch was thrown that shut down Arpanet and created the beginning of the network that we know today.

Either way, we've dated ourselves rather severely.

ShadowChemosh August 5th, 2015 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by LazarX (Post 213713)
Either way, we've dated ourselves rather severely.

Yeah I just realized that. Maybe we can get Liz to erase these posts before anyone notices. :D :p

rob August 5th, 2015 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ShadowChemosh (Post 213715)
Yeah I just realized that. Maybe we can get Liz to erase these posts before anyone notices. :D :p

Don't feel bad, guys. I actually worked in the defense industry for the first half of the 80s. So DARPANET (the people I worked with back then always included the D when referring to it) was very real for me.

Think of it as a badge of honor instead of a new form of carbon-dating. It's a lot easier on the brain. :)

ShadowChemosh August 5th, 2015 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by rob (Post 213720)
Don't feel bad, guys. I actually worked in the defense industry for the first half of the 80s. So DARPANET (the people I worked with back then always included the D when referring to it) was very real for me.

Oh yikes I had forgotten about that until you just mentioned it. See and the first thing to go with age is Memory. Thanks Rob! :D

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Originally Posted by rob (Post 213720)
Think of it as a badge of honor instead of a new form of carbon-dating. It's a lot easier on the brain. :)

That is a good way of looking at. Always looking on the bright side, hey Rob... ;)

Some of the programmers I work with have been around a "long" time. And several times they have gotten into stories about actually using Punch Cards and programming. Especially stories about "dropping" them and getting them all mixed. Luckily I have nothing to contribute to that story. But I expect the day will come when I will be talking about using a "Keyboard" and mouse to enter code and some young whipper snapper will be looking at me like a fossil.. :)

AndrewD2 August 5th, 2015 09:37 PM

*in Scottish accent* "A keeey-board ... how quaint."

ShadowChemosh August 5th, 2015 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by AndrewD2 (Post 213743)
*in Scottish accent* "A keeey-board ... how quaint."

"Hello computer" hehehehe :D :)


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