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goldiecharleston
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goldiecharleston
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xextended
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Some observations and suggestions regarding iStripper

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6. July 2016, 47 antworten
@Cartref

About programmers I could write a book or even two... ;)

I made good money for about a decade simply translating end users (customers) wishes into GUI I designed plus structure and list of things to do for me and back list of can do/cannot be done cheap/fast. And I met programmers coding in the way even I could modify with ease later and others that if I would show you examples you wouldn't... It is usually seen how somebody makes notes. One is scratching everything all over the page one on another in all directions that he will (maybe) be the one to decipher it and the other will note it properly.

Code poets are making very good quality coding even in hurry because it is a habit for them (or as very high class programmer told me 20 yars ago - it is not paying well not to do it - it is necessity in large projects when dozens or hundreds of people collaborate), They are aware if they will make it messy they will loose more time to add some modifications than to write everything from the scratch.
I know that times are different. Everything must be faster. So it is - you are testing it for yourself everyday using Vista/7/8/10 when they shifted from programming in C++ (very good compiled apps with usually low hardware reqs) into .Net and other even worse interpreted (but fast) soilutions like C#. That is main reason why nowadays most aof pps is so memory and processor hungry - your PC is actually doing live interpretation of code which costs like hell - then you have usually couple of those special platforms (enviroments) - JAVA, .Net, Silverlight, C#, VBS - each of them were used in the past for some small apps not such large projects like nowadays simply because new generation of programmers never had to worry about every signle kB or RAM, they just write and compile and use fancy tools to evaluate if it's OK or not. The you open your new printer box and see driver having 200 MB + 1 GB of garbage added instead of 5-20 MB of whats really necessary...

@goldiecharleston

As Emu said - not every error is really an error. Maybe I do not totally agree with his exact point of view on this matter then I cannot say there is no logic in showing warning "No Internet connection" instead of showing program error code which usually is error class more like windows exception code on blue screen of death and reason to really worry...

Error would be actually with Internet connection OK if iS wouldn't be able to log you on iS server.
But iS is showing me error almost every time I am browsing this forum because the time preset in software to make the connection is to short for my mobile - LTE access for example.
Kayns
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DarkZephyr
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VirtuaGuy Customers and iStripper

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5. July 2016, 32 antworten
To address issue of the URL, personally, I think "gay" is appropriate enough, even though straight and bi women use it. The later cards contain full blown sex scenes after all, and they are all between two men.

The problem is that VirtuaGuy did not make money, it was actually a loss making venture for Totem, even after repeated attempts to revive it.  That meant bring in a number of high profile gay individuals.

Secondly, the VirtuaGuy community was a fairly feral crowd with little respect for the T & C's of the forum.

A good female friend of mine tried to moderate there and was driven off, we tried to encourage gay members to moderate and one such person resigned as moderator after a while and yes I did support him, even though I am not gay.

Finally, just a little pointer, your avatar is a 100% breach of the T & C's of the community and if you were a regular poster in VirtuaGirls, DeskBabes or iStripper, it would have been hidden long ago.  The fact that you have it still is a result of the moderaters, to some extent gave up on trying to bring some semblance of order to the VirtuaGuy forum

Are you addressing me, Cartef? I don't THINK you are, but I just want to double check. lol

CyberVixen has been a friend to me as well and I was always on her's and Totem's side in the VirtuaGuy forums. I even bought VirtuaGuy cards that I never wanted and never use because still wanted to contribute to supporting VirtuaGuy (and thus Totem for as long as they kept updating VirtuaGuy).

I seem to have memories of you being pretty helpful and friendly to me in the past in the forums, so I am pretty sure you weren't addressing me :D