Charmy
I'm a member of The Council of Elders, and also the Moderator Squad. It's amazing what the right cash "donations" (wink wink) will get you.
My main accomplishment is bringing in most of the information currently available on the High August Jade Lotus Emperors. For quite some time I was the only one adding to it, though that's changed recently. I'll have to get around to finishing the section soon. I also started the many of the articles in the Wang Era (most notably the Cardboard Tube Samurai, the Cardboard Tube, and some related articles) that have since grown a great deal thanks to the contributions of others. I'm very proud of how my stub for the Wang Kingdom was expanded by a number of very clever and talented people (check the update history if you want to know who).
I also created the article for Wangdok, which now has some kickass fan art.
I've been working on adding information about The Wizbits lately; I'm a big fan of the show. My biggest find was a page from the infamous Muhamed Memos, which I'm pretty sure qualifies as public documents because of the court hearings.
It should be noted that, before changing my username to Charmy, all the articles I did just logged me as my IP number (24.66.94.144).
Here is a list of articles I either started, or contributed a great deal of material.
Wang Kingdom Stuff
Other Stuff
Pinball Wizardry
Make Dead (Information coming primarily from Jute Mill).
The Holy Trinity
Wow, you did all those Wang Kingdom articles? I love your High August Jade Lotus Emperors article particularly. *^_^* It is very edifying. - Dryope |
Comments (12)
Anonymous said
at 6:10 am on Dec 14, 2005
So, Charmy. What's your email addy? If you don't want to post it here, my email for this is elothtes@whereaminow.org . I'll hook you up with the moderator biz.
Anonymous said
at 6:17 am on Dec 14, 2005
Tim sent you the password. Congrats! ^______^
Anonymous said
at 6:20 am on Dec 14, 2005
Well, thanks a whole lot, everybody.
Anonymous said
at 6:20 am on Dec 14, 2005
Hey man, you definitely earned it. I'm surprised you weren't on before.
Anonymous said
at 6:24 am on Dec 14, 2005
I think the fact that I wasn't has a lot to do with me not wanting to ask. Like I said earlier, I really didn't want to ask because I didn't want to brag.
Also; hurray for alphabetical order. :P
Anonymous said
at 7:02 pm on Dec 14, 2005
Speaking of Nose Blindness, is there anybody else that we should send "the email" to?
Anonymous said
at 8:28 pm on Dec 14, 2005
Unless Lucres isn't on the list already then no, I don't think so.
Anonymous said
at 5:54 am on Dec 15, 2005
Xaphod, maybe??? or Zeromantic? They have both contributed quite a good bit, I think. Should I nominate them on the admin page, maybe?
Yay for Charmy bein' on the list!! XD You contribute more than me, so if I am in you def deserve in. =^^=
Anonymous said
at 5:46 pm on Dec 18, 2005
Greetings!
I noticed you were looking for a copy of the old Sierra game "Grand Hierarch Adventures 1: Timeslip and Slide" for Apple ][. I think we had a (slightly broken) copy in our family's old collection of games. I archived all our software before we got rid of the Apple ][; I think if I scrounge for a few days I might be able to find it. If I could find it and make it downloadable, would a link to it be a useful addition to the wiki?
Anonymous said
at 7:30 pm on Dec 18, 2005
This is for OOC talk, so , no, we aren't really looking for a copy.
Anonymous said
at 10:10 pm on Dec 18, 2005
I was hoping to find a good text-adventure editor with which to make the infamous "first room" of the game, which would then be made available on the wiki. If you've beat me to making a version, that's okay, but if you haven't started yet I'd rather appreciate getting the chance to do it.
Anonymous said
at 6:20 am on Dec 19, 2005
Ah, OOC, excellent :)
Yeah, if you have plans to tackle it, go to town. I have an old Apple ][e emulator and a blank disk image; I was planning to do it up in AppleSoft Basic (long live whoever it was that decided to build the development tools into the ROM). What might be best is if you do the "re-built" version first, then I could back-port your version to the ][e and "discover" the original. I'll keep an eye on the wiki to see how you're doing; good luck with the project!
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