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Author Topic: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides  (Read 3385241 times)

dexter7

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23850 on: November 03, 2012, 00:24:32 »

Ugh... Cocussions suck! :C
At around 4:15 PM In the middle of basketball practice, I nearly had a concussion. It's 7:30 now, it's gotten a bit better now...
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23851 on: November 03, 2012, 09:17:17 »

I do not quite understand you. If someone insults someone notorious, impersonating someone else, and therefore considered to be persona non grata, and ineffective warnings can be banned, and eventually removed. As one of the administrators on our website have the opportunity to trace the culprit's IP and know who, and under whom the impostor. That's all I greet all

Well I hope I understood you right.. All that stuff about impersonating, that was just a joke between Stuart and myself, you can forget that.  :)

The guy we're talking about was banned lots of times, for behaving badly and yes we can and do of course track him down, his ip and such, his host and all that. But we don't really keep an active eye out, because he's not a problem. More like a joke, really. And easy to get rid off again.

Unless his ISP cuts him off from internet access though - which might happen to a banned member, if official complaints are filed about continued harrassment or such - then he can basically reset his router, use an IP hiding website, and create a new email address, use a new name, and so on. No forum or website can really keep you out if you want to get back on. But that's not what a ban is most suitable for, I'd think the shame involved by having so many bans and having people know you're a troll and have been talking behind their backs and such, would be a worse thing. To a chap with half a mind anyway.

So yeah, we can only block that which we know, obviously. So we can't foresee what new IP address or email address a banned member would come back with. And we do not ban IP ranges on the whole to place a bigger net, because that will potentially penalize other people from a similar region, and would prevent them from registering on, or returning to, the forum.

So, we just wait till such a banned member says hello again, we click on a button or two, and he can enjoy making a whole new account over and over and over again, hiding again, waiting... and always ending up with a ban when he makes himself known. I guess some might think of it as very clever, to defy a ban like that. I personally think it's really sad.   ::)

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pomperek

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23852 on: November 03, 2012, 12:02:05 »

Well, the world is full of freaks :(
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The Ferry King

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23853 on: November 03, 2012, 14:12:15 »

Good afternoon CookieBox

Has anyone bought Windows 8 yet? If so, how is it?
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larsdehaan

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23854 on: November 03, 2012, 14:28:12 »

Windows 8? I think ill pass this one..
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Season

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23855 on: November 03, 2012, 15:21:19 »

rawr
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danny

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23856 on: November 03, 2012, 16:31:48 »

Windows XP = good
Windows vista = bad
Windows 7 = good
Windows 8 = bad
Windows 9 = good

Hey season and the rest of the assorted cookie box!
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Captain Cadet

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23857 on: November 03, 2012, 18:17:54 »

been on the ship all night and day
get off it
and i feel sick
great -_-
anyone knows a good way to stop this?
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danny

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23858 on: November 03, 2012, 18:57:53 »

Get back on the ship?  :doh:

Which ship were you on?
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dexter7

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23859 on: November 03, 2012, 21:42:46 »

hey all
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Captain Cadet

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23860 on: November 03, 2012, 22:04:09 »

Get back on the ship?  :doh:

Which ship were you on?
stena europ
it was to throw a reef off to remeber the St. Patrics disaster in the 2nd world war where she got bombed and sank with a loss of many lives.
mind you luckly it wasnt last weekend - the captain smashed it agenst one of the Irish ferry's vessels (or the otherway around)
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NathanC

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23861 on: November 04, 2012, 13:33:45 »

Hello everyone, long time no see  :)
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Captain Cadet

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23862 on: November 04, 2012, 20:56:01 »

Well I hope I understood you right.. All that stuff about impersonating, that was just a joke between Stuart and myself, you can forget that.  :)

The guy we're talking about was banned lots of times, for behaving badly and yes we can and do of course track him down, his ip and such, his host and all that. But we don't really keep an active eye out, because he's not a problem. More like a joke, really. And easy to get rid off again.

Unless his ISP cuts him off from internet access though - which might happen to a banned member, if official complaints are filed about continued harrassment or such - then he can basically reset his router, use an IP hiding website, and create a new email address, use a new name, and so on. No forum or website can really keep you out if you want to get back on. But that's not what a ban is most suitable for, I'd think the shame involved by having so many bans and having people know you're a troll and have been talking behind their backs and such, would be a worse thing. To a chap with half a mind anyway.

So yeah, we can only block that which we know, obviously. So we can't foresee what new IP address or email address a banned member would come back with. And we do not ban IP ranges on the whole to place a bigger net, because that will potentially penalize other people from a similar region, and would prevent them from registering on, or returning to, the forum.

So, we just wait till such a banned member says hello again, we click on a button or two, and he can enjoy making a whole new account over and over and over again, hiding again, waiting... and always ending up with a ban when he makes himself known. I guess some might think of it as very clever, to defy a ban like that. I personally think it's really sad.   ::)


Block?
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Why is he soo desperate?
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Mr Robville

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23863 on: November 08, 2012, 01:30:15 »

Last week I could have a try at V-Step's Nautis simulator, some fancy stuff for sure! You almost feel like a real captain. Ahoy!



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Rbsanford

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23864 on: November 08, 2012, 01:57:00 »

Wow! Fancy is right! More like: let "A" equal fancy Ax109

Well, looks like 4 more years...
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clanky

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23865 on: November 08, 2012, 19:46:42 »

I remember being at a professional bridge simulator at a nautical college once, the guy who was showing us around started demonstrating some of the features like being able to put wave effects on and stuff.

After about 5 minutes I had to stop him and ask him to turn the waves off as I was feeling seasick!
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danny

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23866 on: November 08, 2012, 20:43:44 »

What was Mr Robville doing at the Vstep HQ? Hmm... there be a mystery afoot!
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Captain Cadet

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23867 on: November 08, 2012, 20:53:15 »

what do you think then?

for the cover?
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Ralphy

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23868 on: November 08, 2012, 21:15:42 »

Hello everyone, long time no see  :)
Haven't seen you around these parts for a long time, how's it going?
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Mr Robville

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23869 on: November 09, 2012, 00:43:48 »

I remember being at a professional bridge simulator at a nautical college once, the guy who was showing us around started demonstrating some of the features like being able to put wave effects on and stuff.

After about 5 minutes I had to stop him and ask him to turn the waves off as I was feeling seasick!

I know exactly what you mean! at some point during the simulation I was so much focused on the virtual "outside world" that the room I was standing in gave me the Idea that it was rocking from side to side. I had to take my eyes off the screens for a few seconds to reorientate myself again. That's the power of good simulation I guess  :P

What was Mr Robville doing at the Vstep HQ? Hmm... there be a mystery afoot!

« Last Edit: November 09, 2012, 00:49:18 by mr robville »
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Rbsanford

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23870 on: November 09, 2012, 04:12:08 »

Best history class ever today! ;D

15 minutes in: everyone still sleeping.

60 minutes in: heated debate about Colorado's marijuana legalization/recent election

90 minutes in: class over, everyone leaves having been sitting through only twenty minutes of the teacher pointing out things on Google Earth. :doh:
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Ralphy

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23871 on: November 09, 2012, 19:15:25 »

Anyone want some Cake?
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The Ferry Man

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23872 on: November 09, 2012, 19:18:36 »

Happy birthday Ralphy!  :2thumbs:

NathanC

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23873 on: November 09, 2012, 20:06:34 »

Haven't seen you around these parts for a long time, how's it going?

Not too bad Ralphy thanks, how about you? Happy birthday too! This place has certainly got quiet since I last visited  :o
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danny

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #23874 on: November 09, 2012, 20:32:17 »

In the "good times" the cookie box would have 2 new pages a day... now we struggle to make a page a week :(

Also - happy birthday Ralphus!
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