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R1CH before he invented HD cameras. Who is R1CH?
He is a wizard of many generations. Sent to Fix errors and save the world from corrupted files!
A PNG File of R1CH in the Matrix. You may ask yourself, "Now that I know who R1CH is, why should I like him?" Well, if he didn't make your stream 400% better (exactly 400%), he helped you fix your computer after it being kicked repeatedly and screamed at, your router, viruses you got, coding errors, installation errors, cpu errors, gpu errors, display errors, monitor issues, lockups, blue screens, freezing, tearing, fans, temperature, php, perl, and sounds.
R1CH's new autobiography about his role in witchcraft/wizardry and coding.
Links from the Netherworld: R1CH Appreciation Thread R1CH Quotes About R1CH (A biography directed by Stephen Spielberg) Stalk R1CH on TL R1CH's Forum R1CH Mays How to make Xsplit 400% Faster Stream Quality Guide Stream Privacy-Made by R1CH Important Info that you need in life: + Show Spoiler + [03:34] R1CH: make it a PNG scrub [03:34] HotBid: what's a PNG scrub [03:35] R1CH: no i am calling you a scrub for using jpeg [03:35] R1CH: man im gonna slap you if you make any more jpegs
From: http://www.r1ch.net/img-formats/ JPEG: Good: Photographs Game screenshots Movie stills Desktop backgrounds Bad: Windows application screenshots Line art and text Comic strips Anywhere where fine lines or sharp color contrast is needed PNG: Good: Text, line art, comic-style drawings, general web graphics Windows application screenshots When accurate reproduction (lossless) is required (24 bit PNG) When alpha channel support is required As a general replacement for anything that is a non-animated GIF Bad: Photos, in-game screenshots (only when quality is not important and you're looking for small files) Disappointing browser support for 32 bit PNGs from Microsoft and others GIF: Good: Where animations are required Widespread browser support Bad: Large file sizes compared to PNG for the same quality Often limited to 256 colors (8 bit) R1CH's Desktop+ Show Spoiler ++ Show Spoiler +
Members: + Show Spoiler +1. Deepblu2 2. Ares[Effort]- Sign me up! 3. Frozenhelfire- Up and coming programmer with mad respect for R1CH, sign me up!! 4. Heosat- Definitely a fan. 5. echO [W]- How can you not be a fan? Sign me up too! 6.GMarshal- Count me in. All hail the wizard! 7. Liquid'Huk- sign me plz (YOU ARE MY HERO) 8. travis- lol im in who isn't in?seriously who isn't in let's string em up 9. elmizzt- This is SOOOO overdue. so much <3 for R1CH 10.DamageControL- Me too. Only fan club i'll join for now. 11.Telcontar- Huge fan. Sign me up. 12.warcralft- The best observer ever. Count me in 13.DrivE- Might as well add everyone on tl ;D Of course I'm in. 14.Torte de Lini- Might as well write: All of TL.net and then some :B. Best fanclub ever. 15.n.DieJokes- Oh r1ch? Yeah, he's pretty cool I guess. I like the way he does everything so tl can live in a bubble of technical bliss 16.Tablespoon- Oh hell yes. Sign me up. 17.Node- Oh god /in /in /in /in 18.Morfildur- His Programming experience is less impressive than i thought, but still, as a fellow programmer you can count me in. (Burn him at the stake) 19.Yammiez- Put me down. His skills and talents are legendary and his quotes are intellectual hilarity. 20.dudeman001-Sign me up :D! I believe strongly in TL's resident wizard. 21.orz.fail- Sign me up! The amount of work that R1CH has done is both amazing in terms of the sheer quality and just how magical it is. 22.Kleinmuuhg- Sign me up ! 23.Holgerius- Sign me up please, gotta love this magician! <3 24.Slithe- Everyone should be signed up by default, and there is no option to unsign. Also, based on his programming experience, I estimate that he is at least 100 years old. 25.GolemMadness- Didn't realise it was the same R1CH as from Gloom. That is bizarre. 26.StorrZerg- big fan :D 27.zTz- *clicks heels together* Sign me up to see the Wizard Not that I wear heels or anything.. 28.R0YAL- Sign me up! r1ch wins at nerd life. 29.Spoke- I'm soooo in! Fear the R1CH! 30.BBV- sign me up, R1CH the god up TL 31.Kippers-Count me in, hopefully his skills will rub off on me. 32.Special Endrey- in before mainstream - gogo r1ch hwaiting 33.Adebisi-Rich FTW. I am in. 34.Crais- sign me up! 35.Aeres-I am so in. 36.simme123- I am a fan!!! R1CH is a freakin wizard man!I am a fan!!! R1CH is a freakin wizard man! 37.Kinetik_Inferno- R1CH is a god of coding. I'm in. 38.Campin Sam-R1CH is amazing, sign me up! 39.Zona- I'm in. (LEGEND) 40.Kolvacs-Sign me up! R1CH is the win. 41.DreamScaR-Sign up this guy right here! 42.Vuistgevecht- Sign me up 43. Waxangel- I guess. (WITH CONFIDENCE) 44.Clow-I want in! 45. bITt.mAN-In b4 TL.net Bot Apocalypse 46.Atticus.axl-I'm in 47.Deadbread-Sighn me UP! 48.Maliris-Sign me up, tech bonjwa 49.Darkren-sign me up 50.Munk-E- R1ch might as well just write a script to edit every registered account into to the member list, it would just save time. 51.Ichabod 52.Drazerk 53.GGzerG 54. d(O.o)a 55.poundcakes 56.heyoka-(epic post) click for epic post57.Necosarius 58.Peppo? 59.VIB 60.Hirnfrost 61.Raysalis 62.lurked 63.yawnoC 64.Proswizzle 65.kusu 66.35spike1 67. sermokala 68.mentallyafk 69.tennet 70. Pervect 71.neo7 72.NoobieOne 73. BLinD-RawR 74.garnet 75.UnseenGaming 76.Bear4188 77.Mr. Wiggles 78.Kirb 79.TheAwesomeAll 80.mardi 81.HawaiianPig 82.thespitfire 83. CDRdude 84.swim224 85.blubbdavid 86.HardCorey 87.ComusLoM 88. jlim 89.MooMooMugi 90.Akamiri 91. Mig 92. Kfish 93.eXplod3 94.Endymion 95.PaPoolee 96.iN.Dez 97.flamewheel 98.Vain 99. Hot_Bid 100.Hot_Bid's Darkside Epic Post 101. Whitewing 102. JWD 103.LittleD 104.Jakalo 105.Devanthar 106.Roggay 107.goatrope 108.Probulous 109.mierin 110. 57 Corvette 111.BaltA 112.RaLakedaimon 113.dodelol 114.Noobinator 115. pQylling 116.maahes 117.Ryndika 118. .Madness 119.Noam 120. Blackrobe 121.fAnTaCy 122.Razamataz 123.FeelTHeBluEZ 124.coL.CatZ 125.BouBou.865? 126.CrazyF1r3f0x 127.KgKris 128.HornyHerring 129.Anteloptics 130.Sina92 131.Grobyc 132.frozenclaw 133.Dusty 134. dudecrush 135. Fredoq 136. Knightess 137. Kurumi 138. Goldfish 139. Nos 140. Shebuha 141. zipz0p 142. Kezzer 143. Gprime 144. disco 145. Dingobloo 146. GGzerG 147.StoLiVe 148. 4mgg 149. MFMulti 150. risk.nuke 151. Noam 152. p4NDemik 153. Barrin 154. Dacendoran R1CH's Programming history + Show Spoiler +C Programming Six years experience developing and maintaining C software in both a Windows and Linux environment. Developed several open source Win32 and Linux utilities and currently maintain a Quake II modification and a fork of the Quake II engine released by id software. Experience identifying security bugs caused by dangerous coding practices and avoiding common problems such as buffer overflows. Working knowledge of how to create proof-of-concept exploits for security bugs using pre-written shellcode. Currently developing an anti-cheat system for Quake II using a mix of C and x86 assembly.
Assembly Working knowledge of Intel x86 assembly. Understanding of how the CPU executes instructions at the machine-level and all related low-level concepts such as memory access, register usage and the stack. Experience using assembly listings for performance optimisation in higher-level languages. Knowledge of techniques such as DLL injection, code interception and API redirection to extend or modify functionality of closed-source applications on Windows platforms.
GNU / Linux Seven years experience using Linux based operating systems in both a hobbyist and production environment. Familiar with kernel rebuilding, compiling software from source, system administration tasks and security measures. Experienced with a wide range of software including Apache, PHP, Perl, Squid, qmail, djbdns, pure-ftpd, OpenSSH, CVS and many other packages. Experienced in remote administration of Linux based systems and troubleshooting. Acquainted with RedHat, Slackware, Mandrake, Debian, Gentoo and CRUX Linux distributions.
Windows Eleven years experience with Windows based systems ranging from Windows 3.1 to Windows Server 2003. In-depth knowledge of how the operating system works; advanced troubleshooting skills and experience programming using the Win32 API. Familiar with OS concepts including processes, file systems, device drivers, networking and threading. Qualified as a Microsoft Certified Professional Product Specialist in Windows 95 at the age of 13.
PHP Six years experience using PHP to develop web applications. Developed a web- based file management and approval system for a gaming web site. Strong experience in PHP security practices and code auditing for security issues such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting, HTTP response splitting, session riding and other related problems. Experience in developing database driven applications with MySQL and PostgreSQL. Most recently developed code for WaffleImages, a distributed image hosting service.
HTML / CSS Eight years experience using HTML and XHTML. Able to code to both HTML 4 and XHTML 1 standards. Appreciate the difference between presentation and content through use of Cascading Style Sheets versions 1 and 2. Designed several web sites including r1ch.net, planetgloom.com and eleutheraprep.org.
Perl Seven years experience using Perl for a variety of purposes including CGI. Developed a content management system and statistics generator for r1ch.net. Developed many small utility scripts for use in system administration tasks and similar utility CGI scripts.
IP Strong knowledge of how IP based networks such as the Internet operate. Experience in basic routing technologies and concepts such as CIDR and static routing. Familiar with TCP and UDP packet details and transmission algorithms. Able to troubleshoot networks using a wide range of tools such as ping, traceroute, hping2 and nmap. Familiar with network sockets programming in a variety of languages.
Java Working knowledge of Java and the Java API. Currently developing and testing a Java-based services agent for IRC networks. Experience creating networked applets and Servlets.
Microsoft .NET Working knowledge of C# and the .NET framework. These are outdated by 3-5 years.
Contact Him About your computer: PM Him on TL Follow him on Twitter
EDIT:
On June 25 2011 07:33 R1CH wrote: Hot_Bid says I must take time away from coding to post here, so here's a ♥ for all my fans!
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Ares[Effort]
DEMACIA6550 Posts
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Up and coming programmer with mad respect for R1CH, sign me up!!
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How can you not be a fan? Sign me up too!
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United States22154 Posts
Count me in. All hail the wizard!
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lol im in
who isn't in?
seriously who isn't in let's string em up
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This is SOOOO overdue.
so much <3 for R1CH
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Me too. Only fan club i'll join for now.
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United Kingdom16710 Posts
Here's a R1CH quote for the fanclub: "You shall not pass!"
Huge fan. Sign me up.
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The best observer ever. Count me in
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Might as well add everyone on tl ;D Of course I'm in.
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Might as well write: All of TL.net and then some :B. Best fanclub ever.
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Oh r1ch? Yeah, he's pretty cool I guess. I like the way he does everything so tl can live in a bubble of technical bliss
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His Programming experience is less impressive than i thought, but still, as a fellow programmer you can count me in.
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Put me down. His skills and talents are legendary and his quotes are intellectual hilarity.
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I'll add everyone else in the morning. The prophecy has just begun.
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Sign me up :D! I believe strongly in TL's resident wizard.
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Sign me up!
The amount of work that R1CH has done is both amazing in terms of the sheer quality and just how magical it is.
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Sign me up please, gotta love this magician! <3
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Everyone should be signed up by default, and there is no option to unsign.
Also, based on his programming experience, I estimate that he is at least 100 years old.
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Didn't realise it was the same R1CH as from Gloom. That is bizarre.
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*clicks heels together* Sign me up to see the Wizard
Not that I wear heels or anything..
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Sign me up! r1ch wins at nerd life.
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I'm soooo in! Fear the R1CH!
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sign me up, R1CH the god up TL
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Count me in, hopefully his skills will rub off on me.
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in before mainstream - gogo r1ch hwaiting
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Canada1637 Posts
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I am a fan!!! R1CH is a freakin wizard man!
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R1CH is a god of coding. I'm in.
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R1CH is amazing, sign me up!
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Sign me up! R1CH is the win.
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Sign up this guy right here!
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United States32511 Posts
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On May 28 2011 03:46 Waxangel wrote: I guess
Noooo. You know. (With confidence)
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In b4 TL.net Bot Apocalypse
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I'm in.
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Northern Ireland2557 Posts
Sign me up, tech bonjwa
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R1ch might as well just write a script to edit every registered account into to the member list, it would just save time.
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I'm afraid what will happen to me if I don't join. I'm glad his powers are used as a force for good.
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United Kingdom31255 Posts
Sign me up
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This guy is like the backbone of TLnet man! Sign me up for sure!
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R1CH is a magnificent magician indeed, add me to this
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Katowice25012 Posts
I once saw R1CH battle a subway turnstyle. He tried to go through it with a heavy bag in front of him and the bag spun the lever before his body had gone all the way through, trapping his torso behind it when the bar locked in place. The bag was already far in front of him by that point which meant he slowly fell forward until he collapsed, effectively making his way through the gate by falling over it.
He lost that battle but won my heart.
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r1ch join my start up plzz!
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r1ch is the man! sign me up!
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Pfft! I was a fan of R1CH even before it was mainstream to be a fan of R1CH!
I'm so hipster yo
Sign me up!
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Only 44 members for such an important person?
Sign me up !
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Sign me up
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On May 28 2011 06:44 yawnoC wrote: Only 44 members for such an important person?
Sign me up !
In less than 24 hours.
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Sign me up. R1ch makes things work and I want things to work
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r1ch is a skiddy
jk dont ban plz i <3 rich edit : sign me up!
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If you are not a fan of the glorious computer overlord R1CH then you have no heart. Sign me up.
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He is the best of the best with computers. Sign me up for this fan club please!
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R1CH is pretty awesome /sign
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Added new pic to OP and added a couple links. More information to be added soon.
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ALLEYCAT BLUES49034 Posts
how could you not add me?
add me to that list now.
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The following is the story of how Manifesto7 became indebted to R1CH.
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On May 28 2011 11:54 Aeres wrote:The following is the story of how Manifesto7 became indebted to R1CH. + Show Spoiler +
Lol i remember reading that somewhere but I couldn't find it. Thank you. added to OP
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Oh fuck yes, I'm in the cult of R1CH. All others will face his wrath.
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On May 28 2011 07:09 d(O.o)a wrote:Show nested quote +On May 28 2011 06:44 yawnoC wrote: Only 44 members for such an important person?
Sign me up ! In less than 24 hours. Was shocked that there were so few in such a short amount of time. Every single member of TL should have been auto added when the thread was made
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Sign me up. Had a problem today with the "My posts" page, was fixed super quick. :3
Keep up the good work R1CH!
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On May 28 2011 11:54 Aeres wrote:The following is the story of how Manifesto7 became indebted to R1CH. + Show Spoiler + Oh my god that's hilarious. Cool glimpse into the mod interface too.
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sign me up please, isnt it easier to sign teamliquid as a whole up?
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Sign me up. Have been a fan of his since the Gloom and Trem days. Still use his Tremulous Server Browser to this day. Woot! AKKA Server trem!
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Canada5154 Posts
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R1CH is baller, no one has helped the sc2 communitymore
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Sign me up for this. I'm a fan.
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There wasn't a fan club for this yet? Sign me up :D
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Sign me in. But not because I am a fan, I just want to be on the safe side on Judgement Day.
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Nerd baller extraordinaire. You're the reason im a computer science major! (not really but w.e)
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Sign me up. Fear his wizarding powers.
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r1ch looks like mvp_genius
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Love your desktop I LOL'd hard
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What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person.
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On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote: What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person.
Burn the heretic! Thwart his plans to spread the blasphemy! Purge it in the depths of the hidden crystal lake that is the Automated Ban List!
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On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote: What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person.
I copied the programming history from his site and it's outdated by a while so I don't really understand your point. And he's an asset that Teamliquid needs so I don't see why you think otherwise.
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United States4714 Posts
Definitely sign me up. R1ch is one of the most important parts of TL.
cocosoft look at the interview r1ch did and the quotes page for him. R1ch did the vast majority of the tech work behind TSL and has constantly worked on Tl.net to optimize it and keep it running. Without guys like R1ch who have volunteered and put 100s of hours into programming and working on TL we wouldn't have the site we do now. He deserves a fan club just for the fact that he has put in tons and tons of work that we have all benefited from.
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On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote: What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person. I copied the programming history from his site and it's outdated by a while so I don't really understand your point You sure understand my point, but yes... then my arguments are not that great anymore.
On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote: And he's an asset that Teamliquid needs so I don't see why you think otherwise. And so is Kennegit, Hot_Bid, Chill...etc or any of the liquidpedia contributors. Yet I don't see any fanclubs for them (that are needed), so I don't understand the hype for R1CH because he has knowledge of computers that you probably don't have, in the same way that for example, the liquidpedia contributors have dedication for starcraft and writing.
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Love this wizard! Sign me up please! If you ever read this R1CH, thanks for all the support you give to the admins and us humble users. cheers!
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The world would fall into chaos without r1ch's soft embrace, sign me up!
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On May 29 2011 04:42 cocosoft wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote:On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote:What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum. + Show Spoiler + The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person.
I copied the programming history from his site and it's outdated by a while so I don't really understand your point You sure understand my point, but yes... then my arguments are not that great anymore. Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote: And he's an asset that Teamliquid needs so I don't see why you think otherwise. And so is Kennegit, Hot_Bid, Chill...etc or any of the liquidpedia contributors. Yet I don't see any fanclubs for them (that are needed), so I don't understand the hype for R1CH because he has knowledge of computers that you probably don't have, in the same way that for example, the liquidpedia contributors have dedication for starcraft and writing.
Chill's http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=144820
Hotbid's http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=211735
could have sworn Kennigit did, but alas, I am mistaken.
he has a lot of thank you threads though.
edit: sorry if the post is a little bit cluttered, I have yet to figure out how to spoiler a quote...
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United Arab Emirates660 Posts
definitely a fan! R1CH saved my stream!
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FREEAGLELAND26780 Posts
On May 29 2011 04:42 cocosoft wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote:On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote: What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person. I copied the programming history from his site and it's outdated by a while so I don't really understand your point You sure understand my point, but yes... then my arguments are not that great anymore. Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote: And he's an asset that Teamliquid needs so I don't see why you think otherwise. And so is Kennegit, Hot_Bid, Chill...etc or any of the liquidpedia contributors. Yet I don't see any fanclubs for them (that are needed), so I don't understand the hype for R1CH because he has knowledge of computers that you probably don't have, in the same way that for example, the liquidpedia contributors have dedication for starcraft and writing. Actually, Chill has a fan club. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=144820
R1CH is also a baller at being a sneaky Mafia. That's definitely a skill I envy!
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Tl can't live on without our wizard. Sign me up!
Edit: Whahaahhaha, loved the billy mays
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Braavos36362 Posts
On May 29 2011 04:42 cocosoft wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote:On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote: What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person. I copied the programming history from his site and it's outdated by a while so I don't really understand your point You sure understand my point, but yes... then my arguments are not that great anymore. Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote: And he's an asset that Teamliquid needs so I don't see why you think otherwise. And so is Kennegit, Hot_Bid, Chill...etc or any of the liquidpedia contributors. Yet I don't see any fanclubs for them (that are needed), so I don't understand the hype for R1CH because he has knowledge of computers that you probably don't have, in the same way that for example, the liquidpedia contributors have dedication for starcraft and writing. Today, fan clubs are perhaps one of the most active and well-trafficked forums of TeamLiquid.net. Participation by progamers and entertainment for fans in such threads and placement on the sidebar demonstrate our recognition of the importance of fan clubs to our forum community. It is the very foundation of good forum to have such interaction between fans and notable personalities. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the common fan to those for which he or she cheers, in preparing him for later and greater fandom and helping him adjust normally to the TL community. In these days, it is doubtful that any notable personality to reasonably be expected to succeed on TL if he is denied the opportunity of a fan club thread. Such an opportunity, where the site has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms.
Is the elimination of certain fan clubs in this forum solely on the basis of "specialness" of individual skills a fair and proper way to administrate this forum? We believe that judging solely on the basis of programming skill deprives certain individuals of a minority group fan club opportunities. Removal of programmers and other fan clubs has a detrimental effect upon individuals like R1CH. The impact is greater when it has the sanction of the law, for the policy of separating fan clubs is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the programmer group. A sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a programmer to code. Removal with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of programmers and deprives them of some of the benefits they would receive in an integrated fan club forum. We conclude that, in the forum of fan clubs, the doctrine of "separate but equal" has no place. Separate fan club forums are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold that R1CH and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the removal complained of, deprived of the protection of the laws guaranteed by the TL Ten Commandments.
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On May 29 2011 10:11 Hot_Bid wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 04:42 cocosoft wrote:On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote:On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote: What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person. I copied the programming history from his site and it's outdated by a while so I don't really understand your point You sure understand my point, but yes... then my arguments are not that great anymore. On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote: And he's an asset that Teamliquid needs so I don't see why you think otherwise. And so is Kennegit, Hot_Bid, Chill...etc or any of the liquidpedia contributors. Yet I don't see any fanclubs for them (that are needed), so I don't understand the hype for R1CH because he has knowledge of computers that you probably don't have, in the same way that for example, the liquidpedia contributors have dedication for starcraft and writing. Today, fan clubs are perhaps one of the most active and well-trafficked forums of TeamLiquid.net. Participation by progamers and entertainment for fans in such threads and placement on the sidebar demonstrate our recognition of the importance of fan clubs to our forum community. It is the very foundation of good forum to have such interaction between fans and notable personalities. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the common fan to those for which he or she cheers, in preparing him for later and greater fandom and helping him adjust normally to the TL community. In these days, it is doubtful that any notable personality to reasonably be expected to succeed on TL if he is denied the opportunity of a fan club thread. Such an opportunity, where the site has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms. Is the elimination of certain fan clubs in this forum solely on the basis of "specialness" of individual skills a fair and proper way to administrate this forum? We believe that judging solely on the basis of programming skill deprives certain individuals of a minority group fan club opportunities. Removal of programmers and other fan clubs has a detrimental effect upon individuals like R1CH. The impact is greater when it has the sanction of the law, for the policy of separating fan clubs is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the programmer group. A sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a programmer to code. Removal with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of programmers and deprives them of some of the benefits they would receive in an integrated fan club forum. We conclude that, in the forum of fan clubs, the doctrine of "separate but equal" has no place. Separate fan club forums are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold that R1CH and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the removal complained of, deprived of the protection of the laws guaranteed by the TL Ten Commandments.
So you will be Fan 100 I presume. I'll try to slide in as an epic post in the OP, will have to pull a few strings. But you know, troll to troll, I'll make an exception Because Hot_Bid is the hero Teamliquid deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector. A dark troll.
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United States7483 Posts
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United States12607 Posts
What? I'm not already a member of this fan club?
Sign me up!
Sup R1CH.
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On May 29 2011 10:11 Hot_Bid wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 04:42 cocosoft wrote:On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote:On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote: What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person. I copied the programming history from his site and it's outdated by a while so I don't really understand your point You sure understand my point, but yes... then my arguments are not that great anymore. On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote: And he's an asset that Teamliquid needs so I don't see why you think otherwise. And so is Kennegit, Hot_Bid, Chill...etc or any of the liquidpedia contributors. Yet I don't see any fanclubs for them (that are needed), so I don't understand the hype for R1CH because he has knowledge of computers that you probably don't have, in the same way that for example, the liquidpedia contributors have dedication for starcraft and writing. Today, fan clubs are perhaps one of the most active and well-trafficked forums of TeamLiquid.net. Participation by progamers and entertainment for fans in such threads and placement on the sidebar demonstrate our recognition of the importance of fan clubs to our forum community. It is the very foundation of good forum to have such interaction between fans and notable personalities. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the common fan to those for which he or she cheers, in preparing him for later and greater fandom and helping him adjust normally to the TL community. In these days, it is doubtful that any notable personality to reasonably be expected to succeed on TL if he is denied the opportunity of a fan club thread. Such an opportunity, where the site has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms. Is the elimination of certain fan clubs in this forum solely on the basis of "specialness" of individual skills a fair and proper way to administrate this forum? We believe that judging solely on the basis of programming skill deprives certain individuals of a minority group fan club opportunities. Removal of programmers and other fan clubs has a detrimental effect upon individuals like R1CH. The impact is greater when it has the sanction of the law, for the policy of separating fan clubs is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the programmer group. A sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a programmer to code. Removal with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of programmers and deprives them of some of the benefits they would receive in an integrated fan club forum. We conclude that, in the forum of fan clubs, the doctrine of "separate but equal" has no place. Separate fan club forums are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold that R1CH and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the removal complained of, deprived of the protection of the laws guaranteed by the TL Ten Commandments.
A lot of text for "Shut up, he is our programming wizard, so he is the best by definition and therefor deserves a fan club" :p
I probably have twice as much programming experience in more languages, but i can still appreciate what R1CH does for TL.net and - as mentioned before - fully support his fan club. He also wrote a lot of tools that - while they sometimes would just take a few minutes to program - everyone else was too lazy to write, so he is still the wizard programmer :p
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Can I fit in behind the wizard cloak as well? :3
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Sign me up, R1CH is the man!
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hi rich :-)
keep up the great work!
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Sign me up!
There are too few R1CH's in the world...
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Haha, great thread, R1CH ftw.
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How is this only being made now?
Sign me up!
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sign me up!! love his work
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I've heard great story's about him helping people like in Incontrols thread thanking him for all hes done so sign me up because he just sounds like an awesome/giving person. Also huge props for being so good with computers, I still don't know how to use MSDOS! lol
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sign me up (incase i might need help sometime
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On May 29 2011 10:11 Hot_Bid wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 04:42 cocosoft wrote:On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote:On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote: What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person. I copied the programming history from his site and it's outdated by a while so I don't really understand your point You sure understand my point, but yes... then my arguments are not that great anymore. On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote: And he's an asset that Teamliquid needs so I don't see why you think otherwise. And so is Kennegit, Hot_Bid, Chill...etc or any of the liquidpedia contributors. Yet I don't see any fanclubs for them (that are needed), so I don't understand the hype for R1CH because he has knowledge of computers that you probably don't have, in the same way that for example, the liquidpedia contributors have dedication for starcraft and writing. Today, fan clubs are perhaps one of the most active and well-trafficked forums of TeamLiquid.net. Participation by progamers and entertainment for fans in such threads and placement on the sidebar demonstrate our recognition of the importance of fan clubs to our forum community. It is the very foundation of good forum to have such interaction between fans and notable personalities. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the common fan to those for which he or she cheers, in preparing him for later and greater fandom and helping him adjust normally to the TL community. In these days, it is doubtful that any notable personality to reasonably be expected to succeed on TL if he is denied the opportunity of a fan club thread. Such an opportunity, where the site has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms. Is the elimination of certain fan clubs in this forum solely on the basis of "specialness" of individual skills a fair and proper way to administrate this forum? We believe that judging solely on the basis of programming skill deprives certain individuals of a minority group fan club opportunities. Removal of programmers and other fan clubs has a detrimental effect upon individuals like R1CH. The impact is greater when it has the sanction of the law, for the policy of separating fan clubs is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the programmer group. A sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a programmer to code. Removal with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of programmers and deprives them of some of the benefits they would receive in an integrated fan club forum. We conclude that, in the forum of fan clubs, the doctrine of "separate but equal" has no place. Separate fan club forums are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold that R1CH and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the removal complained of, deprived of the protection of the laws guaranteed by the TL Ten Commandments. This is fucking beautiful, and an amazing reference. Major love, Hot_Bid.
+ Show Spoiler [Click if you don't get it] +Paraphrasing of the United States Supreme Court ruling in the Brown v Board of Education case Today, education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments. Compulsory school attendance laws and the great expenditures for education both demonstrate our recognition of the importance of education to our democratic society. It is required in the performance of our most basic public responsibilities, even service in the armed forces. It is the very foundation of good citizenship. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the child to cultural values, in preparing him for later professional training, and in helping him to adjust normally to his environment. In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education. Such an opportunity, where the state has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms.
Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities? We believe that it does. Segregation of white and colored children in public schools has a detrimental effect upon the colored children. The impact is greater when it has the sanction of the law; for the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the negro group. A sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a child to learn. Segregation with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of negro children and to deprive them of some of the benefits they would receive in a racially integrated school system. We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of "separate but equal" has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold that the plaintiffs and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the segregation complained of, deprived of the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Fixing computers is a useful talent toi have
Oh, and sign me up!
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On May 30 2011 23:32 noobinator wrote:Fixing computers is a useful talent toi have Oh, and sign me up!
apologise for writing that code
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I'm in! This will be the biggest fanclub ever. Can we get t-shirts with R1CH quotes please?
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On May 31 2011 02:27 pQylling wrote: I'm in! This will be the biggest fanclub ever. Can we get t-shirts with R1CH quotes please? I'd definitely buy a "PNG scrub" Shirt.
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On May 30 2011 23:23 Aeres wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 10:11 Hot_Bid wrote:On May 29 2011 04:42 cocosoft wrote:On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote:On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote: What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person. I copied the programming history from his site and it's outdated by a while so I don't really understand your point You sure understand my point, but yes... then my arguments are not that great anymore. On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote: And he's an asset that Teamliquid needs so I don't see why you think otherwise. And so is Kennegit, Hot_Bid, Chill...etc or any of the liquidpedia contributors. Yet I don't see any fanclubs for them (that are needed), so I don't understand the hype for R1CH because he has knowledge of computers that you probably don't have, in the same way that for example, the liquidpedia contributors have dedication for starcraft and writing. Today, fan clubs are perhaps one of the most active and well-trafficked forums of TeamLiquid.net. Participation by progamers and entertainment for fans in such threads and placement on the sidebar demonstrate our recognition of the importance of fan clubs to our forum community. It is the very foundation of good forum to have such interaction between fans and notable personalities. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the common fan to those for which he or she cheers, in preparing him for later and greater fandom and helping him adjust normally to the TL community. In these days, it is doubtful that any notable personality to reasonably be expected to succeed on TL if he is denied the opportunity of a fan club thread. Such an opportunity, where the site has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms. Is the elimination of certain fan clubs in this forum solely on the basis of "specialness" of individual skills a fair and proper way to administrate this forum? We believe that judging solely on the basis of programming skill deprives certain individuals of a minority group fan club opportunities. Removal of programmers and other fan clubs has a detrimental effect upon individuals like R1CH. The impact is greater when it has the sanction of the law, for the policy of separating fan clubs is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the programmer group. A sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a programmer to code. Removal with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of programmers and deprives them of some of the benefits they would receive in an integrated fan club forum. We conclude that, in the forum of fan clubs, the doctrine of "separate but equal" has no place. Separate fan club forums are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold that R1CH and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the removal complained of, deprived of the protection of the laws guaranteed by the TL Ten Commandments. This is fucking beautiful, and an amazing reference. Major love, Hot_Bid. + Show Spoiler [Click if you don't get it] +Paraphrasing of the United States Supreme Court ruling in the Brown v Board of Education case Today, education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments. Compulsory school attendance laws and the great expenditures for education both demonstrate our recognition of the importance of education to our democratic society. It is required in the performance of our most basic public responsibilities, even service in the armed forces. It is the very foundation of good citizenship. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the child to cultural values, in preparing him for later professional training, and in helping him to adjust normally to his environment. In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education. Such an opportunity, where the state has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms.
Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities? We believe that it does. Segregation of white and colored children in public schools has a detrimental effect upon the colored children. The impact is greater when it has the sanction of the law; for the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the negro group. A sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a child to learn. Segregation with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of negro children and to deprive them of some of the benefits they would receive in a racially integrated school system. We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of "separate but equal" has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold that the plaintiffs and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the segregation complained of, deprived of the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.
oh wow.. hotbid is my 2011 e-ro.
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On May 30 2011 23:23 Aeres wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2011 10:11 Hot_Bid wrote:On May 29 2011 04:42 cocosoft wrote:On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote:On May 29 2011 03:16 cocosoft wrote: What all due respect I don't understand the hype of R1CH around here in the forum.
The Image comparison example is extremely simple and thin, and seems very outdated? The "programming history" list you listed seems very fanboy-ish, and made without much experience about the topic yourself. You say that he "appreciate the difference between presentation and content", yet the websites you listed are made full of tables and inline css and presentation-tags. And while not directly R1CH's fault, and while I love the site, TeamLiquid is full of tables, but understandable as the website is very old (and yes, let keep the site as it is!).
I have yet to see R1CH's experience with programming. But from what I've seen during my time in these forums, I've not been convinced that R1CH is or does anything special than any other regular programmer or computer-interested person. I copied the programming history from his site and it's outdated by a while so I don't really understand your point You sure understand my point, but yes... then my arguments are not that great anymore. On May 29 2011 04:11 DeepBlu2 wrote: And he's an asset that Teamliquid needs so I don't see why you think otherwise. And so is Kennegit, Hot_Bid, Chill...etc or any of the liquidpedia contributors. Yet I don't see any fanclubs for them (that are needed), so I don't understand the hype for R1CH because he has knowledge of computers that you probably don't have, in the same way that for example, the liquidpedia contributors have dedication for starcraft and writing. Today, fan clubs are perhaps one of the most active and well-trafficked forums of TeamLiquid.net. Participation by progamers and entertainment for fans in such threads and placement on the sidebar demonstrate our recognition of the importance of fan clubs to our forum community. It is the very foundation of good forum to have such interaction between fans and notable personalities. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the common fan to those for which he or she cheers, in preparing him for later and greater fandom and helping him adjust normally to the TL community. In these days, it is doubtful that any notable personality to reasonably be expected to succeed on TL if he is denied the opportunity of a fan club thread. Such an opportunity, where the site has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms. Is the elimination of certain fan clubs in this forum solely on the basis of "specialness" of individual skills a fair and proper way to administrate this forum? We believe that judging solely on the basis of programming skill deprives certain individuals of a minority group fan club opportunities. Removal of programmers and other fan clubs has a detrimental effect upon individuals like R1CH. The impact is greater when it has the sanction of the law, for the policy of separating fan clubs is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the programmer group. A sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a programmer to code. Removal with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of programmers and deprives them of some of the benefits they would receive in an integrated fan club forum. We conclude that, in the forum of fan clubs, the doctrine of "separate but equal" has no place. Separate fan club forums are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold that R1CH and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the removal complained of, deprived of the protection of the laws guaranteed by the TL Ten Commandments. This is fucking beautiful, and an amazing reference. Major love, Hot_Bid. + Show Spoiler [Click if you don't get it] +Paraphrasing of the United States Supreme Court ruling in the Brown v Board of Education case Today, education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments. Compulsory school attendance laws and the great expenditures for education both demonstrate our recognition of the importance of education to our democratic society. It is required in the performance of our most basic public responsibilities, even service in the armed forces. It is the very foundation of good citizenship. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the child to cultural values, in preparing him for later professional training, and in helping him to adjust normally to his environment. In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education. Such an opportunity, where the state has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms.
Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities? We believe that it does. Segregation of white and colored children in public schools has a detrimental effect upon the colored children. The impact is greater when it has the sanction of the law; for the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the negro group. A sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a child to learn. Segregation with the sanction of law, therefore, has a tendency to retard the educational and mental development of negro children and to deprive them of some of the benefits they would receive in a racially integrated school system. We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of "separate but equal" has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. Therefore, we hold that the plaintiffs and others similarly situated for whom the actions have been brought are, by reason of the segregation complained of, deprived of the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. If this reference was intentional, let me be the guy that starts the slow clap for Hot Bid.
Also, I'd love to be part of this fan club. R1CH is great.
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You got to write me down too, his help is just INSANEEEELY good..
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sign me up please, R1CH is fucking awesome.
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Who is R1CH? What team is he on?
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Israel2209 Posts
Sign me up please, can't believe I didn't notice this thread when it was first made. This is the most important Fan club of them all!
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On May 31 2011 01:58 turdburgler wrote:Show nested quote +On May 30 2011 23:32 noobinator wrote:Fixing computers is a useful talent toi have Oh, and sign me up! apologise for writing that code
It should be: Apologize for coding in that language! (C is definatly OP)
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Hot_Bid says I must take time away from coding to post here, so here's a ♥ for all my fans!
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Sign me up! You're the man R1CH!
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Sign me up! R1CH for president!
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Hot_Bid's Brown v. Board of Education ruling parody was sick.
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I saw a man eat a horse somewhere on youtube once, but nothing stuns me like R1CH's computer magic
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Officially a Rich fan as of this afternoon!
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Papua New Guinea1053 Posts
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OP is updated.. I will add another picture to the OP in a day or two. Thank you for signing up.
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How the hell did I not see this earlier. R1CH is an idol of mine
Sign me up!
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GO R1CH, seems like a really cool guy and appreciate all his contributions.
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Sign me up, this guy is a computer wizard!
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Op updated again, with a new picture! After this, I will start putting the new pictures in spoilers so that it dosen't take up so much room.
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R1CH is amazing, I can't believe I'm not already on this list... Sign me up!
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I miss R1CH's old user icon thing. It was like his essence. Are you ever gonna bring it back or just keep the TL Net icon?
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i am a freaking fan.
Incredible how he did a program for all the liquid players when streaming.
Also, very very much appreciation with the automated time zone <3
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I found that the same time I found Hot Threads.
R1CH tends to quietly add all these brilliant things and it ends up being up to us to explore and read to find it ^_^
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awesome portal for mlg! <3 ~
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sign me up, R1CH is credit to TL Mafia.
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Sign me up .
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He keeps thinks running and boggles minds with his tech talk, sign me up! =D
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Sign me up please!!! <3 R1CH!!!!!!
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Uh, yes, sign me up! Keep TL ticking R1CH!
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If I were to EVER join a fan club it would 100% be this one. Sign me up
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His programming history is insane. Me big fan.
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Star info is truly a thing of beauty when watching a TL players stream, and your automated scene switcher programs and forum innovations continue to impress. R1CH fighting!
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Sign me up, the wizard is a total baller.
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Sign me up :O I didn't know he have a fanclub. He's such a beast and his work need to be know by everyone on TL
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if he indeed helped fixing the justin.tv lag, i'm very thankful! good job rich
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Sign me up, R1CH is the boss.
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Israel2209 Posts
R1CH, saving ESPORTS one bug at a time.
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Why am I not in here already? *signs*
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OMG... why on earth is r1ch only having a fanclub... he should have a special portal by himself. Like the MLG or NASL one. R1ch coverage portal (<- this link does not work... R1CH should fix this :p)
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Sign me up! Also, why haven't the R1CH quotes been updated since May D: Hot_Bid needs to get on that!
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Hey guys... R1ch is streaming D3 with only 94 viewers... WTF... please watch The wizard himself is streaming and no one watches???
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United States13896 Posts
How am I not a member of this, get me in there please!
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Just updated the OP since it has been a month or two since I last did that. No new pictures since I don't have photoshop installed.Thank you guys for signing up. He also helped me a couple of months ago with san's stream by giving him a registry file that helped him, big thanks for that.
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Oh... My...God... Why did I not notice this earlier... Add me please!!!!
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FREEAGLELAND26780 Posts
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I'm messin up not being in this. Big fan of the person who introduced me to GA even though I never play with him
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Ugh... I wish I had half his programming knowledge.
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Sorry to revive this but does anybody have a link to the thing R1ch made to view streams and easily switch to different streams?
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On January 09 2012 10:41 Perryy wrote: Sorry to revive this but does anybody have a link to the thing R1ch made to view streams and easily switch to different streams?
http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/R1CH/NydusNetwork/
I think that is what you are looking for, so there you go.
And it's r1ch's birthday! Happy birthday.
I will be adding anyone who wants to join tonight.
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Totally a R1CH fan. I second the need for more quotes.
Happy birthday R1CH!
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What? I didn't even know he had a fanclub! Sign me up
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sign me up
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so how did he learn all this? :o college or self-taught? his website doesn't specify
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If Flash is a god what does that make R1CH as his creator?
How did I miss this thread... Sign me up! ♥
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Wow, I can't believe i didn't sign up for this. R1CH YOU #1 WIZARD
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Whaawhat? I must have missed this. Sign me up and thanks for the bump ;o
I always knew R1CH was a beast, but looking at that resume of his skills...okay he is legitimately a boss.
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Please sign me for his fanclub. R1CH is amazing.
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He helped me get back on TL when i had forgotten my password thankyou so much! Sign me UP! R1CH (for some reason i always say Rich One in my head when i read his name)
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Does anyone still play GLoom ? that was the greatest game i spent hundreds of hours playing as a kid ! Sign me up r1ch is the man !!
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Sorry to hear you're sick, hope you'll feel better soon! Thanks for your work on TL
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Sign me up, much appreciation for all he does. Nice guy too!
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He does great things!!!! R1CH FIGHTING!!!
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TLADT24917 Posts
Sign me up!
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Sign me up. He makes very inpressive programs for TL to become up to date :D
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Sign me up because this guy is a wizard. And I like wizards.
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Can't believe I missed this, add me !
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Put me down. Just experienced a 3G induced double post prevention. Ty He was already badass in my book anyway
Best 1000th post ever XD fanclubbing site manager
I didn't even plan that
Anyway I'm surprised it wasn't in mafia.
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