Epiphany!: New use for spam in gaming

Hardhead said:
You need to get a mail program with "adaptive" or "boolean" filters. I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird, and although it's only at version 0.3, it has robust spam prevention, wonderful adaptive filters, and a nice spellcheck.

Anyway, the point of the adaptive filters is that you can train the program to figure out what's spam and what isn't. When I first turned mine on, it thought everything coming from the reply notices was junk. But, after I marked them all as "not junk", it learned that emails with the "thread has been replied to" format from ENWorld weren't junk. It hasn't junked a single one of them yet.


- Z a c h

Ooh, me too! I am a Mozilla convert! Do you also use Firebird for web browsing?
 

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Hypersmurf said:
Oooh... Definiteness D. Multifarious.

I think I'd drop the "-ness", though.

Definite D. Multifarious. He needs a long thin black moustache he can twirl...

-Hyp.

Do you think the players will figure out he's a bad guy? :D

Yesterday I was reviewing the list above looking for an NPC name. I was thinking about going with Fazad Sham before considering that the party might not find him credible with that name. ;)
 

Rel said:
Yesterday I was reviewing the list above looking for an NPC name. I was thinking about going with Fazad Sham before considering that the party might not find him credible with that name. ;)

I ran a Star Wars Game last year where the players had to interact diplomatically with a Minister by the name of Lyarr. The hemming & hawwing "metagaming" that was going on in the players' minds was plainly visible. You could almost see them thinking, "did Henry... nah, couldn't... be?"

:D
 



Hypersmurf said:
Even if he isn't? :)

-Hyp.

Absolutely.

Actually, if sinister names were enough to make somebody a bad guy then one of the characters in our previous campaign should have been killed on sight by the rest of the party: Malhavoc Shadowlord.

My character in that campaign, a witty halfling rogue, said to him early on, "If you ever get to be a powerful wizard, that's going to be one hell of a name you've got there. Until then, it's just going to be a pain in the ass to carve on your tombstone."

In a twist of irony, Malhavoc WAS killed by a fellow party member when the barbarian got Dominated. Good times. :D
 


Joseph Snell - A Commoner class human, somebody who'd give you a plot hook in a tavern. His daughter is missing or something.

Lacey Townsend - Local harlot or misunderstood bard? You decide.

Zane N Hastings - male Half-Elf Sorcerer, can you guess his favorite spell?

Latoyna Pollard - female Half-Elf Fighter. Has a huge chip on her shoulder.

Zynger Jet Franklyn - Gnomish Arcane Trickster.

Eli Foote - Halfling Ranger

Fredrick Pugh - Necromancer... Obviously

Luciano Bryson - Dulist, nancy'ist nancy boy ever to nance down the pike.

Lynwood N Solis - Half-Elf cleric of Pelor

Benita Carver - Half-Orc ranger

Chance Grayson - Half-Elf Rogue

Ola Muller - Female Dwarf ANYTHING

Tameka Pacheco - Female gnome Paladin (It could happen in 3.5)
 
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Umbran said:
Heck, I have uses for Spam (the original meat product) in gaming. It makes wonderful Paranoia food...
Spam in the place where I live (ham and pork)
Think about nutrition, wonder what's inside it now (oh boy)
Spam in my luchbox at work (it's the best)
Really makes a darn good sandwhich any way you slice it at all

Joshua Randall said:
Lorna Anderson - who offers to greatly improve my stamina - perhaps by granting me the Endurance feat? - she could be a d20 Modern character.
That's an 80's actress, or isn't she?


Rel said:
Actually, if sinister names were enough to make somebody a bad guy then one of the characters in our previous campaign should have been killed on sight by the rest of the party: Malhavoc Shadowlord.
Thenk check out these character names [ (c) IMC 2003 ]:
Alderac Wintersong, Mongoose "many-headed" Doombringer, and Valar Brightidea.




Anyway, back on topic. I delete my junk mail ASAP, but maybe I'll change that habit.

(Oh, and my excuse for this posting: it's pretty early in the morning, and I'm drinking tea instead of coffee.)
 

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