What happened to Dink Walkthrough website ?
This (http://solutions.ultraprison.net/wiki/Category:Walkthroughs) walkthrough website for Dink Smallwood seems to be offline. Does anyone know who to contact so that it could be brought online again or merged with dinknetwork.com or something?
Using level 50 magic I retrieved most of the walkthroughs that were located there, so if anybody from the Staff of The Dink Network would be interested in placing them somewhere here, maybe creating a special section - I will share them. Only 255 pages of .doc file altogether
The site's fine i'll have it back up soon. I'm just having DNS issues
@yeoldetoast:
Okay here's an interim link for you
Thanks!
Apologies for double posting
Apology accepted.
Okay here's an interim link for you
Thanks!
Apologies for double posting
Apology accepted.
November 6th 2019, 02:03 AM
coinkydink
Thanks for the alternative link. This time I downloaded all the solutions.
@yeoldetoast:
So, you are the one behind (at least part of) the ultraprison.net site eh? I always wondered about the name of that website. Why does the name suggest incarceration? What are you (secretly?) trying to tell us?
So, you are the one behind (at least part of) the ultraprison.net site eh? I always wondered about the name of that website. Why does the name suggest incarceration? What are you (secretly?) trying to tell us?
its a reference to the countless amount of times toast has been arrested. for what? everything. name a crime, he's done it.
It's basically random. In late 2010 when I originally registered it I was just looking at random shit on my desk to use to register as a name and I saw "ultracell" batteries and just randomly typed it in to see if was available. It wasn't, but the randomiser on the site gave me Ultraprison as a suggestion so I just went with that.
@ yeoldetoast:
It's basically random. In late 2010 when I originally registered it I was just looking at random shit on my desk to use to register as a name and I saw "ultracell" batteries and just randomly typed it in to see if was available. It wasn't, but the randomiser on the site gave me Ultraprison as a suggestion so I just went with that.
Hmmm. Interesting. I never would have guessed that. Well, at least the http://dinksols.duckdns.org/ name has a somewhat more obvious source.
It's basically random. In late 2010 when I originally registered it I was just looking at random shit on my desk to use to register as a name and I saw "ultracell" batteries and just randomly typed it in to see if was available. It wasn't, but the randomiser on the site gave me Ultraprison as a suggestion so I just went with that.
Hmmm. Interesting. I never would have guessed that. Well, at least the http://dinksols.duckdns.org/ name has a somewhat more obvious source.
Now do we need someone to replace [http://solutions.ultraprison.net/wiki/Category:Walkthroughs] with [http://dinksols.duckdns.org/wiki/Category:Walkthroughs] throughout the Dink Network web pages?
December 21st 2019, 07:19 AM
person
The site's administrator has updated the DNS records meaning that hopefully the sidebar link should work again.
It seems that http://solutions.ultraprison.net/wiki/Category:Walkthroughs is working just fine now. Hooray!
Guess what seems to be offline again.
yep, toast was apparently recently banned from discord and isn't coming back. thinkin he needs people reaching out to him
@Skurn:
yep, toast was apparently recently banned from discord and isn't coming back. thinkin he needs people reaching out to him
So, how do we do that? It seems that yeoldetoast's DN Profile lists no way to contact him except through discord.
yep, toast was apparently recently banned from discord and isn't coming back. thinkin he needs people reaching out to him
So, how do we do that? It seems that yeoldetoast's DN Profile lists no way to contact him except through discord.
Toast doesn't want to spend time online anymore. I doubt he'll want to keep an obscure website running.
@Bluedy:
Toast doesn't want to spend time online anymore. I doubt he'll want to keep an obscure website running.
Well, can someone ask him for the files from the website to be zipped up into an archive file that could be used elsewhere (like here at the DN if redink1 permits)?
EDIT:
In case you were wondring, both
http://solutions.ultraprison.net/wiki/Category:Walkthroughs
and
http://dinksols.duckdns.org/wiki/Main_Page
are not working.
Toast doesn't want to spend time online anymore. I doubt he'll want to keep an obscure website running.
Well, can someone ask him for the files from the website to be zipped up into an archive file that could be used elsewhere (like here at the DN if redink1 permits)?
EDIT:
In case you were wondring, both
http://solutions.ultraprison.net/wiki/Category:Walkthroughs
and
http://dinksols.duckdns.org/wiki/Main_Page
are not working.
WAYBACK MACHINE TO THE RESCUE! Just don't expect to be able to do anything besides review existing pages.
Also the dinksols link you posted @SlipDink does not have any archived information, so you're shet outa luck there.
https://web.archive.org/web/20190623194209/http://solutions.ultraprison.net/wiki/Category:Walkthroughs
Also the dinksols link you posted @SlipDink does not have any archived information, so you're shet outa luck there.
https://web.archive.org/web/20190623194209/http://solutions.ultraprison.net/wiki/Category:Walkthroughs
It's working again. If you post on here i'll always get to it eventually. Due to the general lack of posting activity I no longer check here every day.
@yeoldetoast:
It's working again. If you post on here i'll always get to it eventually. Due to the general lack of posting activity I no longer check here every day.
Thanks.
Do you mind telling us what went wrong? I'm curious.
It's working again. If you post on here i'll always get to it eventually. Due to the general lack of posting activity I no longer check here every day.
Thanks.
Do you mind telling us what went wrong? I'm curious.
Good question. I'm actually unsure. I couldn't SSH into the server despite it apparently being online, but thankfully the "graceful restart" button worked as expected.
Well the owners appear to be Bronies so I think you're onto something there.
what the hell? its catbox again. why doesn't this site load for me
@Skurn:
what the hell? its catbox again. why doesn't this site load for me
Well, it is working now.
what the hell? its catbox again. why doesn't this site load for me
Well, it is working now.
nope, not me. this is the second catbox link in recent time i've encountered and neither work. i dunno what catbox has against me
April 10th 2020, 01:18 AM
HughDick
For websites that went kaput, you might get lucky with Archive dot org.
https://web.archive.org/web/20170901131622/http://solutions.ultraprison.net/wiki/Dink_Smallwood
In fact, thanks to the reference from the folks at Freedink, with the help of Archive dot org I managed to view and retrieve some (not all) of the midis used in Dink Smallwood, and listen to some other midis created by the same Japanese composer.
https://www.gnu.org/software/freedink/doc/sounds/
(This was from March 2000)
https://web.archive.org/web/20000301092504/http://www.threeweb.ad.jp/~kuge/indexe.html
Calbee's Dream was used in Dink Smallwood. Dreaming Dwarf (yumenok.mid) was also used in the game but it wasn't archived for retrieval.
Mid-1990s to mid-2000s was the golden era of midi music. They were the precursors to polyphonic ringtones on mobile phones. People put midi music on their fansites, Geocities websites etc.
Then Geocities was culled by a silly female CEO of Yahoo, the smartphone era arrived with the first iPhone, social media sites caught on... and people gradually stopped caring about midi music.
https://web.archive.org/web/20170901131622/http://solutions.ultraprison.net/wiki/Dink_Smallwood
In fact, thanks to the reference from the folks at Freedink, with the help of Archive dot org I managed to view and retrieve some (not all) of the midis used in Dink Smallwood, and listen to some other midis created by the same Japanese composer.
https://www.gnu.org/software/freedink/doc/sounds/
(This was from March 2000)
https://web.archive.org/web/20000301092504/http://www.threeweb.ad.jp/~kuge/indexe.html
Calbee's Dream was used in Dink Smallwood. Dreaming Dwarf (yumenok.mid) was also used in the game but it wasn't archived for retrieval.
Mid-1990s to mid-2000s was the golden era of midi music. They were the precursors to polyphonic ringtones on mobile phones. People put midi music on their fansites, Geocities websites etc.
Then Geocities was culled by a silly female CEO of Yahoo, the smartphone era arrived with the first iPhone, social media sites caught on... and people gradually stopped caring about midi music.