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#1 Sean James

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Posted 01 August 2007 - 03:57 AM

Knights Templar is a clan / fan site for the online game Guild Wars.

My client Guy Buckmaster ran a successful forum using phpBB2 but due to being hacked a few times he decided to get me to upgrade his forum to vBulletin and import the old phpBB2 database. He also hired me to Design and code a new custom vBulletin template.

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Posted 01 August 2007 - 08:03 AM

checked his site out, stupendus work! i only see one thing wrong with "his" site. when you click on the link to go to his main page he has no link to take you back that that fantastic forum you designed hehe.......

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#4 Sean James

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Posted 03 September 2007 - 06:05 PM

I love you too? lol
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Posted 12 September 2007 - 11:29 AM

great work

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Posted 12 September 2007 - 06:45 PM

Thanks mate ;)
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#7 kiel

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Posted 17 September 2007 - 11:14 AM

I have a guild in guild wars, and now looking at that forum, I hang my head in shame.... nice work

#8 Sean James

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Posted 17 September 2007 - 05:11 PM

lol thanks mate, dont worry that style took me a long time to get to how it is now.
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Posted 24 September 2007 - 10:28 AM

Well it is about time I got over here to let everyone know how much I have not only enjoyed working with Bluepearl Design, but to let you know I am so pleased with the work. I am most grateful to have found Bluepearl to work with as you will find Bluepearl very customer centric and goes the extra mile to make sure your client is happy!

Bluepearl has added many custom scripts, such as who is online for TeamSpeak and Ventrilo (VOIP for gamers).

Bluepearl has now performed a number of new sites for me for various non-profit organizations. I continue to be amazed at the superior capabilities, eagerness to search and perform out-of-the-ordinary scripts to insure the projects end results meets or exceeds my expectations.

To let you know a little about me, gaming and my hobbies I have added content below:

Mahomet Of K T had the recent fortune to be interviewed by Associated Press for Father's Day articles published in many papers across the USA and overseas. Below are the pictures, captions and story lines.
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Guy Buckmaster, a marketing director, sits at a computer Wednesday as he demonstrates an online game, "Guild Wars," that he regularly plays with his six children in Clearwater, Fla.
Beyond fun, fathers playing video games with their kids to bond
By MATT SLAGLE
ASSOCIATED PRESS

The generation that grew up with "Pac-Man" and "Pong" are now having children of their own. And across the nation, fathers and their kids are finding the virtual worlds of video games a popular place to bond.

Many fathers say the games bring them closer to their kids by providing a safe, convenient way to stay in touch and talk to their children on their own terms.

A national survey released last year by the Entertainment Software Association, a video game industry group, found that 35 percent of parents play video games, of which 80 percent play with their children. Mothers, too, were part of the study.

One expert said video games equalize the physical size differences between fathers and their kids. That means children often have the edge in a video game, and they may feel more willing to communicate.

"You're on the kid's turf," said Dr. Arminta Jacobson, director of the Center for Parent Education at the University of North Texas. "Anything that's fun between fathers and their kids I think is a really good thing."

But Jacobson also warned that limits are necessary because video games don't encourage reflective thinking skills, language development, social skills or physical activity.

"Fathers could set aside a time each week to play video games but also set aside times to read, take walks and just talk," she said.

Some dads have made a career out of video games and parenting.

"This is a way to bond for the people who don't go out in the sun so much," joked Andrew Bub, a father of two whose Web site, Gamerdad.com, reviews video games from a parent's perspective. "Taking an interest in what your kids do will always make you a better parent. And, you'll have a better idea about what to buy them for Christmas."

For Guy Buckmaster, a marketing director in Clearwater, Fla., gaming with his six children began in the late 1990s with "Diablo II: Lord of Destruction."

He still plays with them about two nights per week on another game, "Guild Wars," where they can chat, hash out personal issues - and yes - defeat others in online computer battles.

"It's allowed me to be a continuing influence and provide guidance in their life, and that's important to me," said Buckmaster, 55. "This has been an instrument that is unparalleled."
LubbockOnline.com - Beyond fun, fathers playing video games with their kids to bond 06/17/07

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Guy Buckmaster, a marketing director in Clearwater, Fla., shows his onscreen persona in the online game ‘Guild Wars,’ which he regularly plays with his six children from remote locations. The virtual worlds found in video games have become an increasingly popular place for dads to bond with their children.
Online gaming fosters family togetherness North County Times - North San Diego and Southwest Riverside County News - NCTimes.com - Californian.com

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Dads and kids bond over video games - Games - MSNBC.com

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Online games offer top job experience
Published:Jul 01, 2007
Gamers learn what it takes to be successful in business, study finds.

Forget universities or recruitment agencies — the place to find employees is online gaming sites.

Far from wasting their time — and companies’ money — in the virtual world, online gamers are developing skills vital to business success, claims a study by software maker Seriosity in collaboration with IBM and researchers from Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The study found that participants learn to collaborate, stay organised, and take risks while playing online.

For the study, researchers also captured 50 hours of online activity of five different games that were most representative of leadership behaviour. They also reviewed online surveys and conducted interviews with prominent gaming leaders.

There are approximately 73 million gamers online, 56% of them men. They spend an average of 22 hours a week online.

Researchers found that online gaming reflects the way business is moving: increasingly global, faster-paced and fiercely competitive. More work is also being conducted virtually with technology becoming more and more important.

The study found that online gaming — where hundreds of thousands of gamers interact daily in highly complex, competitive environments — taught people with leadership potential to recruit, organise, motivate and direct large groups of players towards a common goal.

They also learn to make decisions in split seconds. Another plus is that online gamers learn to be comfortable with taking risks, something vital in the business world.

Researchers also found that online players learn to deal with disagreements and strong opinions — with some even becoming less sensitive to group conflicts. This is good in a working environment.

“Businesses are waking up to the importance of games,” said Seriosity general manager Simon Roy. “[Gamers] bring the same neurons to work as they do to game playing.

“The values you expose in the game are in many places very valid and respected … whether you are online or offline,” said Roy. “[Many] are generic people-management issues.

“A person playing a game for several years can get [the equivalent of] 10 years of management experience.” — Sunday Times Foreign Desk
“What we’ve found is that success as a business leader may depend on skills as a gamer,” IBM Almaden Director of Services Research Jim Spohrer said in a statement.
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I thought I might share some recent creations with my fellow Templars and GW fans:

The Wolfgang
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The above four pictures are of a "BUCKMASTER" custom handmade one-of-a-kind guitar. The "Wolfgang" began as a Flame Maple over solid Mahogany body with a dual thin inlaid nitro's band finish in nitrocellulose for that vintage and "breathable" gloss finish. The neck is a Warmoth Flame Maple with Abalonie inlay on Rosewood Variax style neck. Warmoth Direct - Replacement Guitar Necks, Custom Guitar Necks, Guitar Conversion Necks

The Tremelo is a very cool satin high precision Wilkinson adds adjustable locking bent-steel saddles with an improved 6-hole baseplate mounting design that provides better string energy transfer and sustain.

The electronics are my pride and joy using custom special ordered handwound Seymour Duncan's with a versatile neck position P.A.F.-type humbucker that is great for country, jazz, blues, funk, classic rock and heavy rock. It boast a late-‘50s, vintage-correct, humbucker sound. Warm and crystalline clean tones. Full and bright distorted tones. Smooth sustain with slightly scooped mids in a vacuum wax potted configuration for squeal-free performance. The bridge special custom ordered handwound Seymour Duncan pickup is a high output humbucker with bright tones. Great for pop, country, blues, classic rock and heavy rock also. The pickup uses an Alnico II magnet for warm and smooth highs, more midrange, and a spongy bottom end. It plays well as a traditional vintage tone with increased output. To enhance to 8 quality voicings, I added a custom German made 5 position "Varitone" switch and installed a high precision 3-way slider switch. The "Varitone" switch has been used in the past by BB King on his famous vintage Lucille Gibson 335 guitar.
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"de Paul"
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The above three pictures are of a "BUCKMASTER" custom handmade one-of-a-kind guitar. The "de Paul" is a slimline hollow body Paduk (Brazilian Rosewood) top over a hollowed Haitian Mahogany body finished in nitrocellulose for that vintage and "breathable" gloss finish. The neck is a custom made Purpleheart wood neck.

The heavy weight high sustain high precision Wilkinson bridge adds adjustable saddle design that provides better string energy transfer and sustain.

The electronics use custom special ordered handwound Dimarzio's triple pickup P90 style with two humbuckers and one single coil in reverse phase. I added a custom made 5 position slide switch to achieve the multitude of voicings. In tow of the positions I can achieve a strong Fender sound, one the telecaster famous 50's cluck sound and one the Strocaster's famous Hendrix solid sound. The other positions provide a mix of PAF clear sound of Les Paul and the grunge crunch of Jimmy Page or Robert Plant played on those overheated Gibson Les Paul humbuckers. Truly the guitar's electronics versatility are a pride and joy for me!



blu Meanie by BUCKMASTER GUITARS
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The above five pictures are of a "BUCKMASTER" custom handmade one-of-a-kind guitar. The "blu Meanie" is a custom blue color over a solid swamp ash wood body with a cream colored inlaid finished in nitrocellulose for that vintage and "breathable" gloss finish. The body style is much like a "Jackson Guitar". The neck is a customer made 24 fret (vs. 22 frets) Maple with custom Shark Fin styled Mother of Pearl inlay on Rosewood with a Buckmaster customer shaped headstock.

The Tremelo is a very cool satin high precision Wilkinson adds adjustable locking bent-steel saddles with an improved 6-hole baseplate mounting design that provides better string energy transfer and sustain.

The electronics are custom special ordered handwound Seymour Duncan at the neck great for, jazz, blues, funk, classic rock and heavy rock. The middle pickup is a reverse wound single coil Dimargio for smooth sustain with slightly scooped mids. The bridge is an older BillLarwence handwound humbucker high output pickup with split coils for various voicings. This design Great for pop, country, blues, classic rock and heavy shedder rock. warm and smooth highs, more midrange, and a spongy bottom end. It plays well as a traditional vintage tone with increased output. I use a custom made 5 position slide switch to achieve the multitude of voicings. In two of the positions you can achieve a strong Fender sound, one the telecaster famous 50's cluck sound and one the Strocaster's famous Jimi Hendrix Jimi Hendrix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia/ Stevie Ray Vaughan Stevie Ray Vaughan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia solid sound. The other positions provide a mix of PAF clear sound of Les Paul and the grunge crunch of Jimmy Page or Robert Plant played on those overheated Gibson Les Paul humbuckers. True versatility!

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I hope you enjoy these as much as I do!

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-Guy (aka Mahomet the Templar)
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#10 Sean James

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Posted 24 September 2007 - 04:36 PM

Hey Guy, Thanks for the testimonial mate really appreciate it and its my pleasure to also do business with you ;)

Love the guitars, used to be into them alot of myself when i was younger but the more i got into computers the less i used my guitar which is now collecting dust under the house lol
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Posted 25 September 2007 - 09:09 AM

I used to play guitar but now I play synth

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Posted 16 October 2007 - 05:09 AM

Smokin forum bro, are you guys kurzick or luxon?

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Posted 16 October 2007 - 06:54 AM

what is kurzick and luxon? lol
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Posted 16 October 2007 - 07:49 AM

To answer the first question, KT has an alliance of Guilds and (Knights Templar heads the alliance) we are all Kurzick. Sadin (a friend of Mahomet - that's me) from Spirts Of War (SOW) took our alliance into a battle and we spiked for a win of a City as you can see below. Kurzick or Luxon are two divisions of the ongoing battles in the worlds that build faction (leveling for your character) for PvP developed characters.


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An update for the rest of you. I've been in contact with Gaile (ArenaNEt's PR person - many of us original Alpha Testers know Gaile well) and The Scribe from the GW website. It looks like we could potentially have an 'audience' for our takeover.

If we DO take over a city, I've suggested a Dance Party, a Fireworks Display, and I've also suggested we sell cheap merchant stuff to the public if they want.

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We surpassed the Million Faction mark last night and it can only get better!

For coordination purposes I'm Suggesting we look to "spike" the last faction we need at around 6-PM EST. This is late enough to give East Coasters a chance to get some dinner, and early enough that the West Coasters will have plenty of time to join the event! It also might squeek in some europeaners who like to stay up late. Posted Image
kiel, thanks for the kind words. We LOOK awsome too thanks to Sean and Blue Pearl Designs!

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Posted 16 October 2007 - 07:58 AM

ah this is Guild Wars talk hehe

Hey Guy, just waiting for my email server to go back online so i can respond to your email.

But just quickly, i would suggest joomla and mambo over phpNuke anyday. phpNuke just seems to be very buggy lately and hardly has half the support it used to back in the day.
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Posted 16 October 2007 - 08:00 AM

Kurz eh, well I was once, a long time ago, but, I hated how they mobbed in Allinace Battles, so now I am luxon, no hate, just prefs..

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Posted 16 October 2007 - 12:39 PM

kiel
It's all good in the worlds of Guild Wars. We have been long time players of the game since it's inception. We battle hard and have made it to 9th place GvG winners in May 2007! We usually place when we play at it in the top 50 to 25 Guilds always.

We have guildmates who are testers for GW2 as well. We try to post all we can to keep everyone informed about the game and the current meta game techniques.

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I see your thoughts on joomla and mambo. I will let you know what I want soon!

Thanks again for ALL you do for my sites!

-Guy (aka Mahomet of K T in Guild Wars)

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Posted 19 October 2007 - 05:50 AM

We just performed a holiday header update over at the Knights Templar Forums - Powered by vBulletin. The great work Sean performed for us was also to supply the photoshop header so we could make seasonal changes. My son, Shawn performed the graphics changes and I think they came out well! Thanks again Sean for being so customer friendly and customer centric...we all win this way!:)
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#19 Sean James

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Posted 19 October 2007 - 06:13 PM

Awesome work on the header Guy, really fits well into the theme.

Love how u turned his head into a pumpkin lol
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Posted 19 October 2007 - 11:00 PM

haha, cool work :D





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