I've sent you a copy of the games. This is the sixth order I've fulfilled for him.
Yes, Mike Pooler is very difficult to reach. He hasn't replied to my emails in a long time, but I sometimes get updates from a GameTalk administrator. GameTalk itself has been down for months for the big upgrade to 2.0, and I can't even reach it today.
By the way, I thought this was pretty funny. I tried to send you the games and I got a failure notice that said "Our system detected an illegal attachment on your message. Please visit
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answ ... nswer=6590 to review our attachment guidelines." I was able to defeat the check by changing the extension to .doc, but this strikes me as very odd:
Google wrote:As a security measure to prevent potential viruses, Gmail doesn't allow you to send or receive executable files (such as files ending in .exe) that could contain damaging executable code.
Well, first of all, I was able to send potential viruses anyway by changing the extension. If the recipient is dumb enough to run an attachment without scanning it for viruses, they would probably be dumb enough to change the extension when I tell them to. Second... why not just scan the attachment for viruses? I could understand a blanket ban on certain file extensions if there was no way to know if they contained viruses, but nowadays we have these nifty programs that can tell you if a file has a virus in it! </rant>
Today entirely the maniac there is no excuse with the article.