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iv seen betterjbrettlip wrote:That CEO is pretty hot...so no the similarities aren't there!! HA!
maybe this is somehow connected to lacks disappearance?jbrettlip wrote:I bought my premium in June, and am just wondering if CC will still be here by then. We all know what happened with the classic map and other "legal actions" and now in doing my due diligence on this site for my $25 investment, I find this:
http://www.salamandersoftware.ca/
The fact that the parent company seems to be gone is worrisome.
I don;t believe this is construed as personal info, but if it is, I apologize in advance.



dominate gamelucybeercan wrote:any other "turn based world domination game" sites out there?
You were correct when you said 'no'.
Now I don't know about you, but when I read this on the latter's front page:e_i_pi wrote:You were correct when you said 'no'.
http://www.salamandersoftware.ca was formed in 2002, is Montreal based, and does CC
http://www.salamndersoftware.net.nz was formed in 1999, is based in New Zealand, and produces poker machines
...I certainly didn't think of arcade machines.Salamander Systems Limited was formed in 1999 to provide systems and training solutions primarily for the gaming and hospitality industries.
Essentially we develop and provide software systems or services to replace time-consuming and paper-intensive manual systems. These tools are designed to make our customers' life easier and their business more profitable.

Perhaps if you'd read on, rather than pick out the bits that suited your idea...Minister Masket wrote:Now I don't know about you, but when I read this on the latter's front page:...I certainly didn't think of arcade machines.Salamander Systems Limited was formed in 1999 to provide systems and training solutions primarily for the gaming and hospitality industries.
Essentially we develop and provide software systems or services to replace time-consuming and paper-intensive manual systems. These tools are designed to make our customers' life easier and their business more profitable.
It's also by no means the only thing they do. Take a look on their products page.
And, being the older company, it would make sense to cry foul when they discovered the latter company.
Copyright is a fickle business.
The bits in bold are to do with the gaming (ie poker machine) industry. There is no mention of Kamchatka, broken dice, or multis.NZ Wesbite -> Product Information wrote: # Gaming Operations – Attendance and management courses – HSI/NZQA unit standards
# Harm Minimisation Training HSI/NZQA - Unit Standards
# Harm Minimisation triplicate forms (includes Self and Venue Exclusions, Incident Register, Record of Meeting, Player withheld forms and more)
# Triplicate Unpaid Prize Reports
# Gaming Compliance checks
# Gaming Analysis
# Gaming Licence Renewals
# Coming soon - Licence renewals Database
# Motel Booking System
# KICK - Marketing System for Hotels
# Computer based training (Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint Email and Internet etc)
# Accounting training using MYOB
# Customised Training
# HSI – General/Club Managers Certificate and LCQ
# Customised Software Development
# CCTV Systems/Alarms
# Gaming Stools (with option of embroidered logo).
# Call Attendant Programme
# Personalised Venue Security Systems
# Customised software packages



Thank you for your hyper-intelligent post. I will type slowly since I know you probably can't read too quickly....jpliberty wrote:Since the question is posed in a forum paid for, created, designed, hosted and maintained by the folks "under suspicion" I suggest Mr. Bretlipp that you wonder why you asked.
Who the BLEEP cares if you can or cannot find a page for Salamander?
Who really cares?
What matters is that I can and will kick your ass anytime, anywhere.
That goes on and that always is true.
So, on balance, not meaning to put you down, but your question, this thread, is for dumbshits.

Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis

That's my point.e_i_pi wrote: Unless of course you're insinuating that a NZ company took legal action against a Canadian company of the same name because the were using a map that was similar to one developed by Hasbro, a third company that has nothing to do with the first.

Is landgrab still around ?lucybeercan wrote:any other "turn based world domination game" sites out there?
definitely not as good..ManBungalow wrote:Is landgrab still around ?lucybeercan wrote:any other "turn based world domination game" sites out there?
I hear that it was/is not as good as this, though...