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Think Pink

Thursday, May 4th, 2006

We are going through changes at a rapid rate these days with the latest big change being some added memory to our MySQL server and a brand new forum install to run on it.We have found it makes considerable sense operationally, to have a distinct set of forums which are “outside” of the main Audiocourses.com site.

The forums now sit sweetly in their own folder structure at Audio Forum The migration from the previous forum version to the new forum posed a significant challenge not only due to so many urls being present in google. Naturally we needed to ensure you could all find the forum posts when you clicked on a google link.

With the help of our in-house coder, Humpa, who is to put it mildy a “gem”, we managed to switch on the new forum set and to discover very little errors present.

So what’s new?

Well the main obvious change for you the user is that of colour and style. The new pink we have been told is “very in” and the extra width of having dynamic tables makes the whole system much more user friendly.

There are some other features that I’ll leave you to discover.

If you have not posted for some time go get yourself busy.

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Ideas and Suggestions - Forums

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

It’s often the times when we are doing very unrelated things that creative ideas come into our heads, those really unique ideas that are destined to become the ‘new’ best thing, or fail miserably.

One of my good thinking times is when I drive, just this week I attended a conference entitled ‘Skilling For Games: What the industry wants’, a forum panel contructed of some of the leading figures in the games world including, Saga, Sony and Electronic Arts, to name a few. It was the road trip back, though not particularly long, that my mind was racing away into creative thoughts, those times when you don’t even remember the trip once your destination has arrived.

I sometimes use a portable recorder and start talking to it, as it can be essential to keep these little gems which may well turn into something great.

Perhaps you have ideas and suggestions too, please do share in our forum for this, come and have your say.

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