Nature
Follow This Easy Process To Get Started Playing Alamaze
Step #1 - Register for Forum Account      Step #2 - Create New Player Account      Step #3 - Sign In  (to issue turn orders and join games)
ATTENTION: After Creating Player Account and Signing In, select the GAME QUEUE link in the Order System screen to Create or Join games.
Alamaze Website                 Search Forum              Contact Support@Alamaze.net


Player Aids             Rulebook             Spellbook             Help Guides             Kingdom Set-Ups             Kingdom Abbreviations             Valhalla             Discord

Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Jus' Sayin'
#1
Like Marshawn Lynch doesn't want to talk to the media before the Super Bowl (or ever), Grasshopper is a little shy too. He asked me to pass on a couple things.

He is very happy, hopping all over the place, that players generally are now making things so much easier for him by how they are submitting turns recently. It lets him get in a rhythm (how does anyone know how to spell that word?) and makes him happy. (He is generally either "happy", "not happy", or "sad".) What used to take 4 hours now takes maybe 2.5. Since oddly, Grasshopper values his time and apparently does things away from his job when he can be away from his job, this, he says, is important to Grasshopper. (Grasshoppers! Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em.)

Grasshopper is transitioning the processing of all Warlords and Titans turns a bit, in that he wants to run them 2x a week, with Wed by noon a firm deadline (otherwise until the next cycle), and if all players have turns in before noon Saturday, he will process over the weekend, when he is not chasing Mrs. Grasshopper or little grasshoppers around. Grasshopper, despite now much better at his job, has to spread out the processing to seven days instead of three. So Warlords and Titans different days from Steel.

Grasshopper hisses sometimes. He is not ideally profiled for his role. But, he's what we have and he is fussy about a few things, so to keep him going, remember to "ask not tell", I guess is how he would say it.

He is enjoying that quan thing when he can flow through a semi-relaxed state of staying on focus, on track, in system, while processing commands without a lot of extra gymnastics.

Meanwhile, the less I hear from Grasshopper, the more time I have for development with Cipher, and the more time to think about growing the community. Meanwhile of course, do tell your friends about Alamaze.
Reply

#2
Shout out to Grasshopper for processing a 12:08 EST revision (even if half the revisions were botched). Really appreciated the quick response and help.

(01-30-2014, 11:07 PM)Ry Vor Wrote: Like Marshawn Lynch doesn't want to talk to the media before the Super Bowl (or ever), Grasshopper is a little shy too. He asked me to pass on a couple things.

He is very happy, hopping all over the place, that players generally are now making things so much easier for him by how they are submitting turns recently. It lets him get in a rhythm (how does anyone know how to spell that word?) and makes him happy. (He is generally either "happy", "not happy", or "sad".) What used to take 4 hours now takes maybe 2.5. Since oddly, Grasshopper values his time and apparently does things away from his job when he can be away from his job, this, he says, is important to Grasshopper. (Grasshoppers! Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em.)

Grasshopper is transitioning the processing of all Warlords and Titans turns a bit, in that he wants to run them 2x a week, with Wed by noon a firm deadline (otherwise until the next cycle), and if all players have turns in before noon Saturday, he will process over the weekend, when he is not chasing Mrs. Grasshopper or little grasshoppers around. Grasshopper, despite now much better at his job, has to spread out the processing to seven days instead of three. So Warlords and Titans different days from Steel.

Grasshopper hisses sometimes. He is not ideally profiled for his role. But, he's what we have and he is fussy about a few things, so to keep him going, remember to "ask not tell", I guess is how he would say it.

He is enjoying that quan thing when he can flow through a semi-relaxed state of staying on focus, on track, in system, while processing commands without a lot of extra gymnastics.

Meanwhile, the less I hear from Grasshopper, the more time I have for development with Cipher, and the more time to think about growing the community. Meanwhile of course, do tell your friends about Alamaze.
Reply

#3
(01-31-2014, 06:11 AM)Sarokith Wrote: Shout out to Grasshopper for processing a 12:08 EST revision (even if half the revisions were botched). Really appreciated the quick response and help.


Sounds like Grasshopper should be punished once again for botching half the revisions. Good Grasshoppers are hard to find.
Reply



Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 Melroy van den Berg.