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Ask Me Anything April - Eos
#1
Throughout the month of April various staff members have consented to host their own Ask Me Anything threads to let you guys get to know us better. We'll have approximately one per week, Monday through Friday, beginning with myself tonight. Next mod will be announced next Monday.

Rules:
  • All normal forum rules apply.
  • Questions about specific users, restrictions, infractions, punishments and/or appeals will be ignored and deleted.
  • All AMA participants have the right to refuse any question they do not feel comfortable answering or find inappropriate.
  • Anyone breaking, pressing or weaseling these rules, or perceived as abusing this event in any way, will be banned from threads as necessary.
  • One question per post please, we don't have a double posting rule so this it's perfectly fine to post more than once. Keeping it one per post let's people Pineapple and Pom to show their support of specific questions and avoids having the same questions repeated over and over (hint: don't do that).

Keep in mind each AMA participant will answer at their own pace, so be patient, this isn't a live chat and some will take longer than others.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
#2
How much did you buy Southperry for?

Edit: [MENTION=1]Fiel[/MENTION]
#3
Corn Wrote:How much did you buy Southperry for?

I am contractually incapable of answering that without the consent of all parties.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
#4
Eos Wrote:I am contractually incapable of answering that without the consent of all parties.

Who are all these said parties?
#5
On average what does Southperry bring in monthy?
#6
I got this question from that day with the joke at the shenanigans thread about us being part of your (?) Enterprise. Do you actually have employees? I'm not asking how much do you pay them (if you have any) , but that if you actually pay other people as a formal employer?
#7
How much is costing to maintain this site?
#8
I thought the point was to get to know them better not find out money numbers...

Do you still do DBA work? How do you like that vs working on SP?
#9
Well i do find Southperry site to be interesting too, and the one more able to answer question about it is Eos, but ok i'll bite:

What have been your programming experiences during the years?
#10
Do you listen to any podcasts? If not, have you ever encountered them and what is your position regarding to listening to one/a few people talk for an amount of time?
#11
MetaSeraphim Wrote:On average what does Southperry bring in monthy?

It fluctuates very wildly, and has been steadily dropping, but even on it's best month it earns less than a part time job at a fast food restaurant. Most months less than you'd earn in a week in fact. And that's before paying out necessary costs.

Chew Wrote:Do you actually have employees?

No, all my labor is voluntary, contract labor, or purchased content.

FenixR Wrote:How much is costing to maintain this site?

~800 a year at the moment, but going to go up again in our search for a stable host.

Takebacker Wrote:Do you still do DBA work? How do you like that vs working on SP?

It's part of what I do, yes. My role is more complex, since I'm an overall administrator, DBA, programmer, SME, team lead, strategic analyst and a half dozen other things.

FenixR Wrote:What have been your programming experiences during the years?

C, C++, C#, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET, VB.NET, VBA, Basic, perl, java, ecmascript, lua, python, lisp, TSQL, PL-SQL, FOCUS, JCL, bash, batch, nearly everything. My cobol and fortran are rusty and my ASM is no where near Paul's but I can and have written apps in it on occasion.

Jedward Wrote:Do you listen to any podcasts?

http://www.bobandsheri.com/bobandsheri/l...emand.aspx
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
#12
How was your first job experience as a Programmer?
#13
What's your favorite snack?
#14
What motivates you to continue running this site?
#15
FenixR Wrote:How was your first job experience as a Programmer?

Too vague.

MuscleWizard Wrote:What's your favorite snack?

Cheese. I try not to snack. Too sedentary, I try to limit calories exclusively to actual meals. This occasionally means I'll eat a plate of cheese and crackers in lieu of real food.

ImaGuy Wrote:What motivates you to continue running this site?

Absolutely nothing.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
#16
Hm...
What's your favorite beer??? Biggrin
Have you met anyone from SouthPerry IRL ?
#17
Do you/have you play/ed pokemon and if so, what is your favorite (or top 5 if you can't think of an absolute favorite over the 600+ pokemon)? :I
#18
Chew Wrote:Hm...
What's your favorite beer??? Biggrin

It's fairly common knowledge I can't drink due to lack of the alcohol dehydrogenase enzymes.

Chew Wrote:Have you met anyone from SouthPerry IRL ?

I've known several Southperrians longer than I've been at Southperry, so yes.

Icedemontrihorn Wrote:Do you/have you play/ed pokemon and if so, what is your favorite (or top 5 if you can't think of an absolute favorite over the 600+ pokemon)? :I

I can't tell any of the games apart despite having played most of them. I like MewTwo Rolleyes
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
#19
What happens when MapleStory (inevitably) closes down in the near future.


This is based off the fact that gMapleStory numbers are going down drastically in terms of revenue, kMapleStory is at an all time low in terms of players (Seriously. We have events begging for players to come back) and overall after 10 years there's not much left that one can do with the engine, if anything.
#20
Ouchiess Wrote:What happens when MapleStory (inevitably) closes down in the near future.

No one will be able to login into it.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.


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