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Mason is a gaming enthusiast who enjoys [WWW]World of Warcraft, [WWW]Hellgate, and [WWW]The Best Game Ever. He also frequents DRAGON, and ran a game there on alternating weeks.

He works at Cybershield and enjoys his work immensely.

He thinks that The Wiki Outreach Program is a wonderful program and wonders how it ever fell by the wayside.

He lives in Oxford Parkside Apartments.

He is currently attending Sacramento City College and studying Civil Engineering to become an architect.

He frequents DRAGON and is no longer running a game there. Feel free to contact him regarding this via e-mail: <babys DOT in DOT a DOT blender AT gmail DOT com>.
For more information regarding the rules system(s), see [WWW]here. He was using the Universal Decay rules, with tech limited to 20th century, (certain exceptions apply) and the Cape & Hammer module, all of which can be found [WWW]here (Cape and Hammer is not yet available online, should be up in a couple months :X)

For those interested in the game, or game system, it is recomended that they register for [WWW]The Forums.

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-Hey Mason, welcome to the wiki. Do remember please that the wiki is a family-oriented site, and edit your page accordingly. —JohnDudek


2008-07-08 18:50:48   Welcome to the Wiki. Please read Welcome to the Wiki/Business Owner; it will help explain how you can make the wiki a positive experience for you without clashing with established wiki social norms. For instance dropping a link to a business you are affiliated with on a page about a competitor isn't really classy. —JasonAller


2008-11-25 21:46:00   Hey, thanks for responding to my question! I actually showed up at DRAGON sometime in October and I've been playing there since, so I've got myself all situated and in some games. Thanks! —AndrewHarrison


2008-12-02 20:43:21   It is called Drom's Comics... —SunjeetBaadkar


2009-03-27 19:42:06   You are so right about people having bad experiences with good businesses, thanks for saying that! —NickSchmalenberger


2009-04-07 07:29:34   The DBC is getting a spot on 4th and L starting April 15th. Come to the Deadly Davis Derby on the 10 for bike fun and DBC support. —PxlAted


2009-04-07 07:31:52   Also, what's the difference between a trunk full of bowling balls and a trunk full of dead babies? You can't unload the bowling balls with a pitchfork. hehe —PxlAted


2009-04-23 02:25:16   hmmm

It does work... I have no idea how to accurately price it. —StevenDaubert


2009-04-28 10:06:38   You are an equal member of the wiki community and have an equal right to a say in anything going on. The term "gnome" just means a type of editing (cross linking, correcting spelling, etc) as opposed to adding a few topics and working with them. As a side effect, gnomes tend to work all over the wiki. That doesn't make them "better", although it possibly makes for more experience with a variety of situations. Still, you have a voice and a right to have a say in anything.

In that particular issue, I think things have settled down somewhat and most people are just leaving it alone to cool off. Or at least I am. —JabberWokky


2009-05-05 12:04:29   I've been wondering about BlueDot myself, but I haven't a clue. Sorry. —CovertProfessor


2009-05-07 11:29:30   KFC's fried chicken isn't my favorite (then again, I'm originally from a region full of a bunch of really good fried chicken places, both single restaurants and small local chains... and they don't deep fry it, but rather pan fry it), but try it cold... just chuck it in the fridge and eat it the next day. Preferably in a grassy field, surrounded by either trees and sky and nobody visible for miles, or a bunch of kid's playing on a jungle gym and the softly muted sound of people around you. Hard to beat. —JabberWokky


2009-05-07 11:39:28   Aside from the fact that you keep spelling "Johnny" wrong, I've actually moved back to town to pursue an education in Communications and Business at University of California Davis! How've you been? —JohnDudek


2009-05-07 11:41:20   Word, I'm down. —JohnDudek


2009-05-07 13:27:43   Re: users/realcomputers, edits #115 and #113. —JimStewart


2009-05-07 14:32:08   People have been using the wiki as a messageboard for so long, I've stopped caring. Meh. —WilliamLewis


2009-05-07 14:40:01   But Jim was incorrect in saying you have to stop deleting or I'll request you be banned. While the "fool" addition was silly, I don't think the "what the heck" response was completely unwarranted, especially after all the people trying to explain the differences between user type pages. I think everyone needs to just chill out a bit and leave it alone. A few days to clear the air always helps. —EdWins


2009-05-08 12:00:05   I'm not sure yet about next week. I'll keep you updated, though. —JohnDudek



2009-05-11 12:07:22   I am fond of deleted comments/ pages and files. those were funny. —PxlAted


2009-05-12 19:28:00   I dont know if I believe that you have nothing against me but all my classes are online and even if they wernt, I know nothing about woodland. Why dont you just go there, its not far. —RealComputers


2009-05-12 19:30:45   [wiki:woodland:"page name" display name] is the best way to do an interwiki link: woodlandlike this. —JasonAller


2009-05-14 09:23:11   It was originally was named weed. The problem is that weeds (as in gardening, which quite a few people in Davis do on a regular basis as well) don't have another common name, whereas weed (the kind you recreate with) does have another common name. —JabberWokky


2009-05-14 09:46:43   Meh. I personally tend to go by what the majority of people call it. The majority of people in Davis across the entire town almost certainly use the term marijuana more often than cannabis. I'd say weed and pot are probably up there in general usage too. I only pointed out the weed thing so you knew the history. —JabberWokky


2009-05-14 10:56:32   I think you can redirect... I've seen somebody do that somewhere. In reality, the ideal is to copy it over, as they will grow in parallel. I do understand the whole "but there's not much of a Woodland Wiki community yet" argument. I do know that you can't include (which I would REALLY like to do in some cases). —JabberWokky


2009-05-14 11:38:01   It's up to you and the other editors of Woodland Wiki. There are pros and cons to both, and different solutions are probably better in different cases. —JabberWokky


2009-05-14 12:45:17   I will unfortunately be in Rohnert Park all of Monday, but I should be free Wednesday of next week. Busy, busy times! —JohnDudek


2009-05-17 00:29:45   FFFF hey tard. I found you, mysteriously enough. >:3 —KBathory


2009-05-18 18:38:18   Your face. I was going to say your mom, but been there, done that. —KBathory


2009-05-20 02:27:40   Oh, what did it say? —KBathory


2009-05-21 16:42:43   It's a good question with no simple answer, so this reply is going to be vaguely philosophical. Each edit like that is a tough call, and whatever is done will displease somebody. Try to use common sense, and listen to their objections for their actual issue they have. The easiest way to is to find a good break point (usually a calendar year or a managerial changeover) and archive them from that point back with a link from the main entry. Another way is to read through them and be both aggressive and very careful on a case by case basis. There's no rule against removing and reworking comments, but there's a healthy community tendency to view it with suspicion. (Note that I'm talking about comments: reviews are yet another case). Keep in mind that if you're not compromising here and there, you're probably not giving other people the room for their strong convictions regarding how the wiki should be edited. If you're clearly fair and have sound reasons (and communicate them when asked), you can pretty much do anything that improves the wiki. After all, that's kind of the point of editing it. —JabberWokky


2009-05-21 19:30:42   why prune when you can just archive and start anew? —StevenDaubert


2009-05-30 09:02:24   Holy crap dude, that WAS creepy, and definitely not me. I suppose I should change all my messaging passwords, but I'd be able to tell if someone tried to log on somewhere else. And hey, it doesn't really matter anyway. If something like that happens again, let me know. Eeew. —KBathory


2009-05-30 23:40:02   Hello Mason,

Thank you for your suggestions. If it is not too much trouble for you, please go ahead and organize the comments for us. I am a Wiki "n00b" and please forgive me for not making it clear on who I was responding to. Thanks again! —Sagat


2009-06-09 16:05:06   I'm the little asian girl that goes to dragon. _ well, the one besides Gene. Try facebooking me if you have fbook. —Chibi


2009-07-16 16:04:05   Hey man. Remember that mod I made or crysis a while ago? I have vastly improved it since. Check it out. Nuke cannon and giant aliens. [WWW]http://www.moddb.com/mods/loserRealComputers


2009-07-22 23:49:07   I do throw work ur way sometimes; if theres a problem I cant fix. The way my mod is now, its actually more difficult than the normal game because I didnt just change the settings, I made the AI much more difficult and numerous. The main thing though is that I added the nuke cannon to one map, and by nuke cannon I mean nuke cannon. They included it in the editor but not in the game for some reason. —RealComputers


2009-07-22 23:50:04   I was at chipotle the other day and I noticed there was no sign at the shop. Whats up with that? —RealComputers


2009-08-14 04:05:36   Nice to see another Starcraft fan. I don't find many people playing Starcraft. —WengFF


2009-08-25 01:19:37   I made a Starcraft map of Holmes Junior High School once but I deleted it by accident. Do you think it would be cool to have one after Starcraft 2 comes out? —NickSchmalenberger


2009-08-25 18:40:45   Wow, I hadn't heard about no lan support, that really sucks. —NickSchmalenberger


2009-09-22 16:54:13   Hey man so help closed down? just got too slow? What u doin now? —RealComputers


2009-09-25 08:51:05   There is a conversation going on at Cybershield/Talk. Please stop by to help clarify the situation. —CovertProfessor


2009-09-25 22:10:05   Best of luck with the new business. I've been on both ends of cash flow issues for small businesses (as an employee and as an owner), and it stinks. —JabberWokky


2009-10-03 23:28:43   RE: Your request for Events posting: The info I posted is all off a single-page flyer. I know it is a UCD class, held in a normal-size classroom. The instructor has graciously opened his class up to the public so we may hear from these artists too. For info on the artists, I recommend Googling them (that's what I did). Anything else? —SteveDavison

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