If you go to a user's profile, there's a little envelope there. Click that and it will bring you to a screen for you to type out a private message and send it. It's a little clunky ATM, but I'll be improving that in the future.
If you go to a user's profile, there's a little envelope there. Click that and it will bring you to a screen for you to type out a private message and send it. It's a little clunky ATM, but I'll be improving that in the future.
It submits with javascript, so that's probably the issue. All of the fancy bits of the site mostly use javascript, so you might see some intermittent issues as a result of running NoScript. Not sure what Ghostery does, but I'm pretty sure NoScript is the issue.
There's also a possibility that your browser has the script cached and it'll work after a refresh of the front page. Hard to say.
Nate used to call us PixlPeople FWIW.
I can definitely add that feature. I figured that I'd unleash it upon the world rather than continue to iterate upon it in a vacuum. I will add this to the list of work items.
You definitely need to check out the PSN game Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack!. It's all sorts of fantastic. It ranks up there for me with those other two titles, and possibly even ahead of them.
Haha, sorry about that. I've done it myself a few times, especially when I'm working in my development environment. Angelo Grant mentioned it to me again the other day and I thought to myself, man, I need to fix that. It was pretty easy to do and I probably should've just done it to begin with. Oh well.
Scourge: Hive is a fantastic game. I played it on the DS (same exact game), but it's basically an isometric Metroid game. Really enjoyed making my way through that one and should probably play through it again some time.
This thing is closing in on $2.5 million. I think it's inevitable that it'll break the $3 million mark, but if it can go much further beyond is questionable.
These N64 reviews are something pretty cool that Kathrine has actually been doing for a while now. She calls it Tour de 64 and the running feature involves her playing every single N64 game in alphabetical order and writing about each and every one of them. You can see more here.
Fun fact: This feature came to be because Kathrine actually owns every single N64 game to come out in America. Just in case you were wondering, yes, I'm totally jealous of her amazing N64 collection.