dipswitch information 10825 glöps
- general:
- level: gloperator
- personal:
- first name: dipswitch
- last name: up!^ds!^5711^bm
- portals:
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: B10 by Satori [web]
- cdc #2: ageema blues by Triad [web] & Ageema Blues [web]
- cdc #3: mother by skrju [web]
- cdc #4: i'am the seed by CyberPunks Unity [web] & Inward [web]
- cdc #5: 20 Years Is Nothing by Hack'n'Trade
- cdc #6: The Tabernacle by Brainstorm [web]
- cdc #7: Luna by slay bells
- cdc #8: Razor1911 by Razor 1911 [web]
- demo Windows Kackvotze regiert! by Kackvotze [web] & Metalvotze [web]
- shifter, stop trolling, it doesn't suit you.
- isokadded on the 2005-11-02 21:55:28
- demo Windows Kackvotze regiert! by Kackvotze [web] & Metalvotze [web]

grr- isokadded on the 2005-11-02 19:53:11
- demo Windows Kackvotze regiert! by Kackvotze [web] & Metalvotze [web]
- http://www.sozialismus.net/shop/antifa-pin.jpg
- isokadded on the 2005-11-02 19:52:16
- demo Windows Kackvotze regiert! by Kackvotze [web] & Metalvotze [web]

- isokadded on the 2005-11-02 19:50:40
- report Animation/Video Evoke05 Partyreport by Demoscene.tv [web]
- great report! thx a lot to the dtv crew! this is the best party promotion we organizers can have. this report manages to be interesting for sceners and at the same time comprehendable to outsiders, so nowadays if any of my nonscene freinds ask me what thge hell is "that festival i'm organizing" and i show them this report, and they are like "wow" =)
- rulezadded on the 2005-11-02 00:05:50
- diskmag Windows Hugi #31 - Friendship is all by Hugi [web]
- i am quite impressed. adok, congrats for this issue! instead of relying on speculative articles and dubious ranting, here we have a small but fine selection of well-founded writings. some articles are somehow dry, but this is many times better than some madman ravings. i even could appreciate the literature/misc corner, where diamondie really managed to stun and impress me with her short story and the demoscene nutrition article made me grin. sure, there are VERY few articles, but i know how hard it is to motivate people, and as ps said, the way to go is approaching people directly. the music was okay this time, and the new interface outlook shows some taste at last. needless to say that the startup pic by bridgeclaw is very very nice. oh, and the news were quite interesting and some of those were real news to me. only the blatant ignoring of pain release left a bitter taste.
i'm really glad that finally there is a worthy english-language counterpart again, and i'm looking forward to see hugi moving more and more into the right direction. the diskmag arena needs some healthy competition, not stupid wars, and for my part i'm definetely looking forward to keep up the friendly competition here. adok, i pull my hat! but please keep that course. i think you can already see the visible result here in the comments before and after me, so you see that _proper_ work pays off for sure. - rulezadded on the 2005-11-01 04:04:25
- invitation Amiga AGA Gravity '97 Invitation by anadune [web]
- very nice one, especially the music and the logo in the screenshot.
- rulezadded on the 2005-10-31 21:01:34
- diskmag Amiga AGA generation #27 by Endzeit
- this is simply the best diskmag issue i EVER read. no mag in, lets say, the past 3 years, can come close to this. not even pain. not even close.
the editorial staff, especially rokdazone, are just admirable in their way of dealing with the scene and its ongoings. they are totally in touch with the time ("am zahn der zeit" is a very fitting german expression here), and yet they find time and energy to deal with matters in a really sophisticated matter, involving discourses from the "outer world" (just take the "swapper-article" analysis!) - exactly the vision i have about GOOD scene journalism. an astonishing fact is also that most of the articles (except for those which are simply technically outlived like the one on the hotlines) are so fresh that their main theses are on-date even today. the whole issue (minus some minor flaws like the blatant pc-hatred which was just the part of the epoch) is a masterpiece of how a good scene publication can and should be done. and now i have an ideal infront of me to which heights and beyond one can bring back scene journalism. reading this issue was a revealation!
also, look who's there in the news screenshot! =) - rulezadded on the 2005-10-31 00:51:52
- diskmag Amiga AGA Oepir Risti 9 by Citron
- "if you think this is a filler, you missed the whole point of true magging" (puh in the "with love to russia" article)
well, if writing fillers is the true way of writing diskmags i don't want to have in common anything with diskmags at all. so this is the mag certain people keep idealizing so much while dreaming about "good old diskmag times". bah! seriously, most of the articles are anything else but proper journalism, and this is certainly nothing for a contemporary diskmag editor to strive for. this mag is worse than hugi contentwise (although it has supreme music and a very good interface). i can't find ANYTHING good to tell about these contents. and don't tell me i completely miss the point or i am to young to appreciate this or whatever, i was a scener in 1998 and i wouldnt have found all that even slightly interesting back then. a mag focused to 70% on the editors personal flamewars and private life should be called messagebox but not a diskmag.
diskmag editors of present and future, if you look for a rolemodel media concerning scene journalism, don't pick this one!
no thumbdown still since the interface, gfx and music are REALLY good. - isokadded on the 2005-10-30 22:41:51
- 64k Amiga AGA Impact by Moons
- this discussion sounds so familiar =)
- isokadded on the 2005-10-30 21:16:24
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