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Any recent updates on the progress of Content Market

Robs back is what's happening. I can see the old him in the text :D
He's fixing the foundation before he builds the walls and door.
Once the foundation is done then I'd wager he will build the fun things that people generally want and flick the power on. He's not the sort of guy to rush an unfinished product though for the sake of delivering.

I'm excited.
 
if I were to guess, and this is my field so this a pretty educated guess, at some point Rob realized he couldn't release the CM as 32 bit or if he did it would require substantial reworking when they did convert to 64 or he and his weren't spending all those months when we thought nothing was happening trying to make the CM happen without Paizo's support, they actually were doing the conversion then.

I cannot begin to tell you how important it will be to remove the 2Gb limit on RW.
 
1 ball down and recovering quite quickly :)

Back at work already much to the angst of pretty much everyone but me. I've always liked to keep busy. Still waiting on the biopsy so I can know more about it but it's looking quite positive from here.
 
I'm only in my mid 30s. So go get em checked boys!
Didn't want to worry you mate, but a guy I knew in college died from testicular cancer that wasn't caught early and had spread. So yes get em checked and get your doc to show you how to do the self exam, it isn't that hard.
 
I'm bloody lucky for sure. This was a chance occurance that it was found that would have gone unnoticed had my life situation been different. Everyone is telling me we caught it in time so fingers crossed all that's left now is regular check ups to make sure it doesn't return.
 
> But the main complaints from everyone is the broken promise of the Content Market.

Please don't say everyone ;) I am very happy that they fix quality of life things in favor of anything else. I believe that this will also help sales, if the software receives regular patches. Iam sure content market is still in the pipe and will be released as soon as the paizo interface is ready and whatever other problem they had. Numerous LWD ppl have stated that things are ongoing there.

Those updates are really fine.
 
> But the main complaints from everyone is the broken promise of the Content Market.

Please don't say everyone ;) I am very happy that they fix quality of life things in favor of anything else. I believe that this will also help sales, if the software receives regular patches. Iam sure content market is still in the pipe and will be released as soon as the paizo interface is ready and whatever other problem they had. Numerous LWD ppl have stated that things are ongoing there.

Those updates are really fine.

True, as I expressed before, I don't care much for the content market, but there are so many imprevements that could be made, to make RW even better. And I'm all for that!

Also, this might be a good time to raise awareness for my pet peeve: please let us hide the titles in the player view!
 
I'm just catching up on messages and saw your comment Josh. Very glad to hear that it worked out so well for you.

I had something similar with basal cell cancer under my eye. They took it out no problem but it was a fluke we spotted it as it didn't look typical. Came back a few years later and this time they had to take off 3/4" of my lower eyelid and then cut and stretch things around the outside corner to make it look pretty again. (The worst part was watching them as the needles and cutters were moving towards the eye) Pretty amazing when you think about it since nobody even notices it. Thank heaven for Canada's health system that covers this sort of thing fully.
 
Oh. That sounds way scarier! I can't handle things anywhere near my eyes! Glad to hear you found it though.
 
Oh. That sounds way scarier! I can't handle things anywhere near my eyes! Glad to hear you found it though.

Peter Falk had a glass eye. He got cancer in that eye when he was a kid. All that time watching Columbo, and I never knew. I found out much later.
 
>Please don't say everyone ;) I am very happy that they fix quality of life things in favor of anything else.

I agree, but sometimes I feel like a kid a week or two before Christmas.

(The worst part was watching them as the needles and cutters were moving towards the eye) Pretty amazing when you think about it since nobody even notices it. Thank heaven for Canada's health system that covers this sort of thing fully.

I sure hope they gave you something to keep you calm. I know I would need something. I'm ok with my contacts but a needle or knife coming at me is totally different.
 
I sure hope they gave you something to keep you calm. I know I would need something. I'm ok with my contacts but a needle or knife coming at me is totally different.
I can't even put contacts in. I've tried several different times over the 40 odd years I've worn glasses and I still cannot get used to putting a finger in my eye.
 
I can't even put contacts in. I've tried several different times over the 40 odd years I've worn glasses and I still cannot get used to putting a finger in my eye.
Sounds just like me; I've always had problems with anything getting near my eyes. It goes back to when I was a kid and I had a thing on my eyelid that the doctor tried to freeze off.

Thankfully I'm perfectly happy wearing glasses and my eyes aren't all that bad.
 
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