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Old 01-31-2013
Bakunin,
Thank you so much of the generosity towards me... :-)
-praveen

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Originally Posted by Neo
... we don't just "create bits from thin air"... so we are actually better than "a government" because they just "create money from thin air" when they need more money; which devalues all the currency in circulation.
Absolutely & agreed!!! The annual posting of fiscal deficit figures is what they officially declare as what was created by them/central Banking system 'out of thin air' making hole on everyone's pocket.

However, just as a thought which is crossing my mind now -that by having a total number of fixed bits which is shared across all active users and also the forum banking system; members need to increase their activities proportional to the total existing active members as this forum is growing, in order to prevent their bits getting reclaimed.
This might not reflect initially, especially so long the forum's central bank is sufficiently funded. However it would reflect for sure in the time to come.
Hence the six months in-activity is bound to reduce, of course gradually, as you have mentioned, but will reduce till what?
I feel that the central banking system of the forum should also generate a few bits with the advent of each new member to prevent it from getting chaotic sooner.

After all each new member contribute to increase into the overall entropy of the system. Hence the economy needs to inflate accordingly.
 

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kball(6)							       Games								  kball(6)

NAME
kball - a game of skill and reflexes for all the family SYNOPSIS
kball [-w] [-bppXX] [-mapeditor] [-trace] DESCRIPTION
KBall is a game of skill and reflexes, non violent, suitable for all ages. The idea is to move a ball around the map, without falling, without running out of time, and getting the prizes, in order to reach the exit. The map has different traps, such as slides, pushers, jumps, falls, walls, etc. Maps are viewed from top view, and the walls and player's ball are real-time rendered in beautiful 3D. It is 100% non-violent FUN - Suitable for ALL ages. Also, a easy to use, full map editor is included, so you can do your OWN maps! USAGE
You must guide your crystal ball in the labyrinth, without falling from it, without running out of time, and picking up the ying-yang power ups, in order to exit the labyrinth reaching the floor marked with the ying-yang mark. Besides the ying-yang power ups, there are other prizes that will have different effects on the score. KEYS
Some keys that you can use during the game: Key Effect ESC Ends the game P PAUSE Pause the game F12 Save a screen-shoot TIPS
You don't need to pick up all the prizes to exit, only the ying-yang, but you may desire to get all the prizes to get a better score. Always keep and eye on remaining time. There are secret zones in some labyrinths. Look for them. In some levels, there are secret shortcuts. In some places, there are fake walls, you can go thought them and reach secret places. You can move your ball in the middle of the air, use this to do cool jumps. Is better to do multiple jumps at once, using your ability to move the ball in the air to perfect the multi-jump. You can use a combination of controllers to move the ball (like mouse + keyboard for example). When you be ready to exit the level, you will see the word "EXIT" flashing at upper right. Don't try to exit the level if you don't see that word. Use the map editor to do your own custom maps. The new levels must be saved inside the "levels" folder inside the installation folder of Kball. Pressing <F1> in the map editor you will see a list with all the available commands. OPTIONS
These command line options are available: -w Runs the game in a window. -f Runs the game in a full screen. -nosound Disables music and sound system. -bpp16 Selects a 16 bits color depth. -bpp15 Selects a 15 bits color depth. -bpp32 Selects a 32 bits color depth. -bpp24 Selects a 24 bits color depth. -mapeditor Starts only the map editor. -trace Enables the debugging tracer, only useful for the developers of the game, or to report bugs. AUTHOR
The original program was written by Kronoman. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by Miriam Ruiz <little_miry@yahoo.es> (but may be used by others, of course) Miriam Ruiz 06.04.2005 kball(6)
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