Worldenterer wrote:Hmm, when I click on the feed, I just get a white screen with jumbles of letters and numbers... Am I doing it wrong?
You need a program that can read RSS feeds. A bunch of email programs can so you could try googling your email program name and "RSS".
Alternatively here's two lists of programs that can read RSS feeds:
http://lifehacker.com/google-reader-is- ... er-5990456
http://www.rss-readers.org/list-of-rs-feed-reader/
If you'd like to receive a email you could trying using IF This Then That. A website that allows you to connect "triggers" (such as a new item being added to an RSS feed) to a "action" (such as sending you an email).
https://ifttt.com/recipes/4447-rss-mail
If you do use IF This Then That have a fiddle with it, you can get it to do an awful lot. You can even get it to notify you via SMS if you wish.
Worldenterer wrote:I'm going to be able to get started with all that credit stuff because I'll turn 18 in mid April. I know getting a credit card can be a hellish process because of all the stupid banking rules, so I might have to settle for a debit card. Do debit cards work just as well as credit cards when it comes to this kind of internet money transaction stuff?
Ah debit cards are much cooler. All the ablity-to-buy-internet-things awesomeness of a credit card with out the ability for you to end up owing people money (and depending on your bank possibly without any fees either). As zemming said, so long as you've got a Visa or Mastercard logo on your card it'll function exactly like a credit card will in terms of buying stuff on the internet.
Worldenterer wrote:I know little to nothing about internet transactions, but it seems simple enough. Can't you just say, "Send the money here, and we mail you the book."?
That might work fine if you're only dealing with three or four people but as this project will have potentially hundreds of orders it becomes extremely important to automate as much as possible. If we had to check to make sure that everyones paid us properly and then deal with all the inevitable problems that would occur with at least some orders such as not having paid the right amount then we'd never get a change to get anything else done. Using an external payment provider makes it easier for both of us. You just have to stick in your credit/debit card details and you'll be changed the right amount plus have greater assurance that things won't go hang wire. For us it means more time polishing off the book.
Worldenterer wrote:Oh yeah. I would stay up until three in the morning drinking glass coke (sparkle cola) and eating mentos (mint-als), my room only lit by the glowing nuka cola quantum (sparkle cola rad) bottles that I made for myself. Those were the days. I was pretty upset when Scorch 238 left too. His voice was like liquid gold mixed with dark chocolate being drizzled over Princess Celestia's cutie mark. Regardless, I eventually gave up and went over to CrazedRamblings. Crazed eventually had to stop in Project Horizons. He left with honor, and was truly a good reader.
You... You are my new favourite internet hero.

Why didn't I think of drinking coke and eating mentos while listening?
For me FO:E/Scorch helped keep my sanity during my last year of high school.
Did Scorch ever say why the project died or is it just one of those things where life catches up with you and you mean to finish something but you never do?
His voice was pretty amazing. Crazed was a good reader too? Mmm, maybe some point after reading FO:E in book form when I want to dip into the FO:E universe again I'll try Crazed's reading.
How did you make the cola bottles glo?
