This is my first experience as a moderator of my own forum. I thank JonoF for setting me up here : )
Over the years, I've answered many E-mails from people and it's been a lot of fun. However, E-mail is a private affair and I often find myself fielding the same questions over and over again. This is partly my fault. I do have some FAQs on my website, but I haven't been updating them as often as I should. I believe this forum will be a much easier way for me to fill in the cracks. Think of it as an extension to my website : )
If you have any comments about my stuff, such as Voxlap, Pngout, Kzip, Evaldraw, Pingball, Rubix, Globe, Slab6, Kcirc, Cubes5, Nolfb, Kube, Kentris, Ken's Labyrinth, the Build Engine, etc... and you think others could benefit, please write about it here. I will do my best to answer your questions with the same time and respect that I do with E-mail. The difference, of course, is that this is public, so everyone benefits. If you would prefer to write me privately, that's fine too. My E-mail address is the same as it's always been.
cragtek at
:-)
Hi Ken,
Great to see you've got your own forum area up and running. Thought I'd drop by and say 'hello' as I've not been in touch for a while. Hope everything's OK!
-Craig E. Laycock
Awesoken at
Welcome
Hey Craig, thanks for stopping by! : ) You want to know something funny? After all these years, I still can't get this out of my mind:
It's a shame my E-mail reader's font isn't monospace. Does that thing say Crud? I just can't tell... jk ; )
And then for the next few months, Craig led me to believe that he legally changed your name to Crud ... ok, that's an exaggeration, but it's funnier when said this way : P
For those who are wondering what this is all about, I believe it all started as a parody from a silly looking signature that I put at the bottom of BUILDINF.TXT - my name in huge ASCII text - a result of too much free time I guess. (BUILDINF.TXT is part of the Build Source code distribution.)
cragtek at
Awesoken said
Hey Craig, thanks for stopping by! : ) You want to know something funny? After all these years, I still can't get this out of my mind...
Sigh. Hours of work almost literally straight down the pan!
Btw, I'm ever-impressed by your organisation when it comes to archiving e-mails. Mine tend to last a month or two before being wiped out in a 'backup, schmakup' style care-free reformat.
Anyway, I won't stray too far off-topic in this thread. I'll end, for now, with this touching work of ASCII art: