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I was musing as I browsed the GOG wishlist and voted on some things I would like to see here on GOG.
When I was moved to write, but I have no where to post it for the GOG community to see.
Okay, if there is such a place for my short, short story then excuse my mistake for posting it here, below:

Fans of GOG (Fictional Short Story about gamers modding)

I have a bit of nostalgia and fun memories of the early games on computers...

My first computer game experience was in the 1970s.
I used the mainframe computer time share to play text based games, one game was called Star Trek, but it was really a plotted graph of text symbols hiding the location of waring spaceships, or a simulated "You Sunk My Battleship!" board game from the 1960s.

In the 1980s I recall the fun of going to computer game conventions and buying shareware games on floppy disks. I also recall the early 1990s... ahh, but I should not bore you with my game nostalgia.

Ever since I retired I have made intentional efforts to share my-story, your-story, true-stories, and I wish to avoid sharing his-story because "History" from the textbooks have an epidemic of false and deceptive stories that serves a destructive institutional governance agenda.
Not aware of this fact?
Then consider the textbooks about the "United States history" and see how the stories of the native Americans were omitted and note the lost culture, the changing of many diverse nations and tribal communities into a false "Indian" identity.

I joined http://www.fsf.org/ (FSF), https://gnu.org/ (GNU), and P2P groups to nurture the creative spirit of freedom.
Because, I foresee this 21st century as an Age of transition as it face the destructive institutional governance last dying days of struggle.
Indeed, like a cornered rat, the institutional powers of the World are using every dirty trick, every immoral act to remain in control as masters of the People on Earth.
Their efforts include oligopolies, covert activities, trade agreements, warrantless mass surveillance, privacy invasions, wars, rigging political elections, rigging markets, money laundering, and other institutional/political crimes that removes the small entrepreneurs, small businesses, and the mom & pop shops from the communities. That path leads to corporatocracy, oligarchy, fascism, and world wide suffering...

Free people don’t want to be governed from the left, right, or center;
free people want to govern themselves.


Thus, I dreamed of sharing those types of fun & freedom nurturing experiences with the next generations to come, and to achieve that with a Web-Ring for game mods I created for everyone to freely join and share their fun experiences and creative spirit.
I was convinced it would succeed because if only one spirit joined and shared the experience it would be deemed a success!
Mission accomplished I said after I registered the DNS for the web-ring website and uploaded the stories of my past gaming experiences with my meager attempts at modding a game.
And that may have been the end of the story, but for membership requests came in the chat-room.

Ramon from Argentina became a member and added his blog, vblog, and his game mod.
We agreed to do live stream podcasts.
He said, "They don’t make games like they used to."
We talked about how many times we have heard someone say that line?
Visiting game chats, it is one of the most common comments I see made in regards to the current status of the computer game industry; in the minds of a considerable number of people, customers as well as game creators, many of us feel the loss as corporate control all forms of entertainment and simultaneously criminalizing personal creativity…

I asked if the spirit of Shakespeare, and other ancient writers would be happy for corporations to copyright their content for all infinity to reap corporate profits from all future generations? Corporations refuse to die, and refuse to ever relinquish profits from a creation, even long after the creator or artist has died.
That is very evident in the entertainment industry but is also a foundation in corporate structure today.

Around that time Vlad from Crimea joined, stating that he wanted neighbors, and the world to have a fun distraction from the wars in the world...
Vlad modded a game in Crimea and talked about the Kiev deception and Ukraine wars.

We all became friends and had fun sharing stories and planning to collaborate on modding a game for space adventure fans.
At that moment I mentioned that we are missing the female experience.
I suggested we search for a female nerdy gamer to join our efforts, "perhaps we should add a request for help in our blogs?" I asked.
And before we had time to make a decision, a chatbox comment caught our attention:

Renee from California text-ed about her latest game mod...
Talk about SYNCHRONICITY - wow!!!

Then, at that moment, I knew in my heart that this effort is something the universe wants to happen, and our efforts are merely in alignment with the natural phenomena known as spontaneous self-organizing.
What is being created is gaining momentum and popularity in the P2P communities.
I thought to myself, I am witnessing the birth of a community with individuals from different regions on the Earth and different languages collaborating on a project that will touch the lives of many People.

All three of us immediately text-ed a reply to Renee and asked her to join us on a live stream podcast to collaborate on a game mod...

That was the beginning of our story.
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FearfulSymmetry: do iiiiiit.
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BillyMaysFan59: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQRW0RM4V0k
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CarrionCrow: How far have you gotten in Icewind overall?
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BillyMaysFan59: Still in the Vale of Shadows I think.
Well...crap. If you think that's too much fighting, you might want to tackle that one in bite-sized pieces, because there is so much more fighting in that game...
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FearfulSymmetry: Hey there! Sorry to hear your lecture wasn't too much fun. I think the one Italian dude is still raging on.
Thank you. Yeah won't bother with them any longer....

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toxicTom: What was it about? Or did you fall asleep before you could find out? ;-)
No didn't fall asleep. Wanted to stay at the forum but the wi-fi wasn't working -.-

The lecutre was abut city climate and cities influence regional climate


Hmm....that Technobabylon thingy looks interesting :).
Post edited April 29, 2015 by ElTerprise
First of all:
Welcome to the den of huggers, wavers (which one are you?) and ninja-gifters (careful, it's highly infectious) :-)

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blogstory: ... ahh, but I should not bore you with my game nostalgia.
I'm for one are not easily bored with gaming nostalgia. My first own computer was a Commodore C116 in 1988. Might seem late for that little machine, but I'm from East Germany and 1988 was still before the fall of the German wall, so this thing was as high-tech as it gets in "the zone". :-)
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CarrionCrow: Well...crap. If you think that's too much fighting, you might want to tackle that one in bite-sized pieces, because there is so much more fighting in that game...
The break's not going to be permanent. ;) And yeah I'll probably do smaller chunks of it.

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Also, to bring OUYA back up..... have a look at this:

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/seems_like_ouya_is_up_for_sale
Post edited April 29, 2015 by BillyMaysFan59
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toxicTom: First of all:
Welcome to the den of huggers, wavers (which one are you?) and ninja-gifters (careful, it's highly infectious) :-)

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blogstory: ... ahh, but I should not bore you with my game nostalgia.
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toxicTom: I'm for one are not easily bored with gaming nostalgia. My first own computer was a Commodore C116 in 1988. Might seem late for that little machine, but I'm from East Germany and 1988 was still before the fall of the German wall, so this thing was as high-tech as it gets in "the zone". :-)
Thank you for the warm invitation!
I guess I am a hugger \O/
Before the fall of Iron curtain, very interesting...
My how quickly the social norms are changing all over the world.
I hope my short short story does not bore you.
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ElTerprise: The lecutre was abut city climate and cities influence regional climate
IMO a very interesting topic. If the lecture isn't well done of course...
I'm always fascinated how local weather forecast are often right concerning the region, but miles off when it comes to the city. Also when going by bike in the morning towards the city there's a distinct feeling when nearing the center. A sudden change of air pressure and temperature, like passing a force field. This phenomenon is always in the same area on the way I go, with a tolerance of maybe 100 meters. The "dome wall" (as I call it) itself is maybe 3-5 meters thick. It's even noticeable when going slowly, but in the morning, when the way is clear and I'm speeding down the path it's really like hitting a wall of cotton or something...
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blogstory: Thank you for the warm invitation!
I guess I am a hugger \O/
Before the fall of Iron curtain, very interesting...
My how quickly the social norms are changing all over the world.
I hope my short short story does not bore you.
Hey there, welcome to the thread. *hugs* I'm too young to have experienced most of what you're talking about, but it's always interesting hearing about it.
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toxicTom: IMO a very interesting topic. If the lecture isn't well done of course...
I'm always fascinated how local weather forecast are often right concerning the region, but miles off when it comes to the city. Also when going by bike in the morning towards the city there's a distinct feeling when nearing the center. A sudden change of air pressure and temperature, like passing a force field. This phenomenon is always in the same area on the way I go, with a tolerance of maybe 100 meters. The "dome wall" (as I call it) itself is maybe 3-5 meters thick. It's even noticeable when going slowly, but in the morning, when the way is clear and I'm speeding down the path it's really like hitting a wall of cotton or something...
Yeah i know what you mean. Well it's definitely an interesting topic but it was presentend very dry...
From my experience i know that in North-East of Hamburg, where i live it's always 2-3°C cooler that in the city at the university.
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LaPtiteBete: Where is your funny pic from by the way ??
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toxicTom: Oh dear, that's what I call a gap in education... But it's a very British thing, so French(wo)men may be excused this one time. It's an iconic catchphrase from Monty Python.

I very strongly recommend seeing them. All of it. Sketches, Movies, Shows. :-)
Ho, jeez.... Stop it !! I LOVE the Monty Pythons movies !!! :-O .... I... just... don't remember this scene... or was it in a short show ?...
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blogstory: Thank you for the warm invitation!
I guess I am a hugger \O/
Before the fall of Iron curtain, very interesting...
My how quickly the social norms are changing all over the world.
I hope my short short story does not bore you.
Welcome tho the threas *big welcome hug*. Also too young just like FearfulSymmetry but equally interested about it :)
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CarrionCrow: Well...crap. If you think that's too much fighting, you might want to tackle that one in bite-sized pieces, because there is so much more fighting in that game...
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BillyMaysFan59: The break's not going to be permanent. ;) And yeah I'll probably do smaller chunks of it.

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Also, to bring OUYA back up..... have a look at this:

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/seems_like_ouya_is_up_for_sale
The most absurd part of that is the CEO continuing to act like the Ouya was anything but a piece of crap.
It must be fun suppressing reality and lying through your teeth all day long.
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LaPtiteBete: Ho, jeez.... Stop it !! I LOVE the Monty Pythons movies !!! :-O .... I... just... don't remember this scene... or was it in a short show ?...
I think in both. It was shown in that movie when they went on to the next sketch if i'm not mistaken...
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LaPtiteBete: Ho, jeez.... Stop it !! I LOVE the Monty Pythons movies !!! :-O .... I... just... don't remember this scene... or was it in a short show ?...
I love Monty Python as well! I went to a cinema screening of Monty Python's live shows a while back with a friend, and I think we were some of the youngest people in the audience, which led to interesting conversations. :P
Post edited April 29, 2015 by FearfulSymmetry
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blogstory: Thank you for the warm invitation!
I guess I am a hugger \O/
Before the fall of Iron curtain, very interesting...
My how quickly the social norms are changing all over the world.
I hope my short short story does not bore you.
*Welcome hug* then :-)

Your story did not bore me at all. Kudos for joining FSF and GNU - both of those organizations have my deep respect. And web-rings, I guess not many people remember them.
What games did you mod back in the day?

When it comes to international communities, GOG is a very good place to stay. We have people from all over the world. Sometimes they share their stories, be they funny, sad, terrifying or just plain strange. Ugh, I just remembered the guy from South Africa with that gang trying to assault his home and his elderly father trying to drive them away from the "Bitch about life"-thread - luckily nobody was seriously harmed in that incident.
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LaPtiteBete: Ho, jeez.... Stop it !! I LOVE the Monty Pythons movies !!! :-O .... I... just... don't remember this scene... or was it in a short show ?...
Just follow the link ;-)
Post edited April 29, 2015 by toxicTom