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At The XD Project board meeting

These are the minutes for the recent XD Project board meeting – attended only by myself.

Myself resolved to continue the website for another year.  Motion not seconded, not passed, ignored and the administrators have seen fit to reduce it to a two-sentence paragraph.

Myself resolved to uphold the standards of the website as in our appropriate rules page for another year.  Motion not seconded, not passed, and is off crying by itself in the corner.

Myself resolved that the primary purpose of this site is stil to provide a blogging tool with a humourous touch.  Motion not seconded, not passed, and is shaking its head in amazement at the lack of support it received.

Myself resolved that for the purposes of time management, spam and comments would still be ignored.  Motion not seconded, not passed, and this is beginning to get a little repetitive don’t you agree?

Myself resolved that future resolutions would be assumed seconded by Bob, the helpful pixel – check the About page for further details.  Motion seconded by the newly voting member, motion carried!

Myself resolved not to allow any posts which are of a purely view-grabbing nature by playing on the popular culture and keywords of the time.  Motion opposed by Bob, as he feels a need to exercise his voting rights.  N.B. If he’s not careful he’s going back in the damn cage!

Myself resolved that Bob was not permitted in future to oppose resolutions proposed by myself.  Motion not seconded until myself threatened that something would be carried, and if it wasn’t the vote, then…motion carried.

Myself resolved to restrict access to members who had not posted in a significantly long period.  Motion seconded, motion carried.

Myself resolved to not upgrade beyond WordPress 3.3.1 as the site runs perfectly on the current version.  Motion seconded, motion carried under the proviso that this decision should be revisited in a future board meeting.

Myself resolved to not care about the non-existent Google advertising revenue and post whatever the hell myself wanted.  All members were in favour and the motion was carried.

Myself resolved to publish the notes of this meeting online.  Motion seconded, motion carried out.

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Star Wars: The Old Republic is granted Grace Period

Well, in direct response to my earlier post (yes, I’m that important) Bioware and EA have decided to actually give a grace period on the game Star Wars: The Old Republic.  There will be two days in which people can play for free and register their key.  In good faith, if I receive my copy prior to the two days being up I will register earlier – however the chances are pretty damn slim, even though it shipped today.

http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=28618

This means that my previous post on this topic has been nullified by this recent news.  Originally I intended to just update it, but as at the time it was true and Bioware/EA had reneged on a promise I have decided to leave it up until Bioware/EA/Stephen Reid press charges, at which point I’ll transform into a giant sea eagle and throw them into the ocean.

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Star Wars: The Old Republic grace period

Heh, so I thought I could do a mini rant here about a lie by Stephen Reid about the grace period.

See, I don’t fall for the “Head of customer relations doesn’t know about grace period” gag.  Doesn’t make sense, he had to know or he’s definitely a bad employee.  So what’s the issue, you ask?  In a post in August he stated, no ambiguity, that there was a grace period where people could play temporarily while they wait for their physical game box to arrive.

As of today, grace period is no more!  Those people who bought physical editions won’t be able to play after the 20th December until their boxes arrive (providing they get to play prior to the 20th December at all).  Ah, the rage was tremendous – roughly two pages of posts every 30 seconds, it hit 4000 posts in about an hour and a half.

Of course, there were the defenders who tried deflecting the blame to EA, and others who deflected the blame to Bioware, and even others who said there were no lies and things change.  Since this is the XD Project where we are right and the world is wrong I’m going to go ahead and state categorically that those people are morons.  That is all.

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Oh, and the accent…

I was reading a forum post today and it went along the lines of “People should be nice to Aussies, their accents are entertaining”.  I thought to myself, “What accent, american drawler?” and decided that if my accent was entertaining then every other accent in the world must be awfully grating – russian accents excepted, there’s just no way a russian accent can be bad in any way.

I’ve heard before the ‘myth’ about our accent – I work with Australians, talk with Australians every day, grew up in Australia, have given and heard speeches in Australia, and I can verify we do not have an accent – unless you come from Darwin in which case I guess it’s a fair cop.

Anyway, it’s the rest of the world that have accents, all us Aussies have no accent at all.

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Car Stereos.

I was recently tasked with sourcing a car stereo upgrade for one of the admin on here (hint, NOT the one with the WRX), and so began an afternoon of researching speakers and amps.

It occurred to me part way through my research that I always end up having to try match sound systems to an already purchased set of speakers. It makes for an interesting challenge, trying to source the rest of the gear to match the already installed speakers. When I had a Supra, I had to match an amp and sub to work with the JL Audio components I had in the front, I couldn’t get an amp that would over power the fronts – but under power a 10in sub, and likewise find a 10in sub that had the right RMS to suit an amp that would suit the components. Quite a lot of running around in circles, but eventually I did it, got it all installed, and it sounded fantastic.

With this setup, I had an already in place set of rear speakers to work with. The end result has to be front components, rear splits, and 6x9s in the rear shelf. See the problem? Yup, six speakers. Now, the head unit is obviously only a four channel (2x front, 2x back, or sub), and it’s bloody expensive to get a six channel amp – or a 4x and a 2x. So, that left running the back speakers in parallel or series. That flung up a whole load of problems, mainly relating to ohmage of speakers and amps. Read the rest of this entry »

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