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Re: (TFT) cyberboard still blows



I've mentioned it before, but I'll mention it again!  I have a semi-working Melee java application that can allow two people to play over the internet (if their IP addresses are visible to each other).  I haven't worked on it lately, but I intend to get back to it someday.  If anyone is interested in seeing it, trying it out, I can send it to them.

Lloyd




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From: Joe Hartley <jh@brainiac.com>
To: tft@brainiac.com
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 5:02:46 PM
Subject: Re: (TFT) cyberboard still blows

On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 11:09:04 -0600
David Michael Grouchy II <david_michael_grouchy_ii@hotmail.com> wrote:
>    I'm still waiting for even one person to step up and say they had a vaguely
> positive experience with cyberboard.

You mean besides me?   Heck, my experiences were good with it running 
under Linux using Wine, not the most forgiving of environments.

>    An audience is expectantly waiting and watching.  Is Joe really content
> with silence on the subject.  Or is cyberboard really as reported, the paragon
> of terribad.

I've had nothing but good experiences, but I'd submit this is really off-
topic for this forum.  There is a Yahoo group, CyberboardML, that would
likely be the right place for such a discussion.  The Yahoo group
Microgame may also yield some happy users.

> We may never find out.  The creator refuses any type of dialog
> whatsoever, and it's appearance as a topic of discussion seems to be on the
> same radioactive half life as strontium. 

Dale is not a member of this list, and I haven't seen either of the 
people I've had great CB experiences with here in quite some time.

Discussions of CyberBoard's perceived shortcomings is way beyond the
general scope of this list.  I am content with the topic going away on
this forum, and will be happy to continue over on the CyberBoardML group.

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