Re: Google Cloud Platform and GlassSolver Project

2014-02-10 Thread EliasL
On Monday, February 10, 2014 4:12:40 AM UTC-5, Duncan Booth wrote:
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> > I am fully ready to invest in the Google Cloud Platform, and bring
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> > with me my very own idea: Glass Solver (Sometimes called GlaSolver).
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> One thing you will have to do is find another name for your project.
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> https://developers.google.com/glass/design/branding-guidelines says: 
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> > Glass is never part of the name of your business, Glassware, other
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> > products. Instead, use "for Glass." If you use "for Glass" in
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> > conjunction with a logo, "for Glass" must be a smaller size than the
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> > Correct: "Cat Facts for Glass"
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> > Incorrect: "Glass Cat Facts", "Glassy Cat Photos"
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> Duncan Booth http://kupuguy.blogspot.com

Thanks! This name is rather temporary to begin with. I won't necessarily keep 
that name in the future. As for now, that is my first name and for now I will 
be keeping it (until it is released)
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Re: Google Cloud Platform and GlassSolver Project

2014-02-10 Thread EliasL
On Sunday, February 9, 2014 9:57:42 PM UTC-5, Dave Angel wrote:
> EliasL Wrote in message:
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> > Also I should mention that I will credit whomever writes the scripts. I 
> > have contacted Google on their Compute Engine which would execute these 
> > scripts. I am await a reply!
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> It might help if you mention that you're talking about the Rubic
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>  cube, and supply an example of what you want in such a script.
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> DaveA

I came here because I don't know what the script needs to be. I will edit my 
post anyway to add some details. I didn't once say Rubik's Cube? :O
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Re: Google Cloud Platform and GlassSolver Project

2014-02-10 Thread EliasL
Boy am I glad that this is still alive!

What do I mean? Click: 
http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/showthread.php?46268-Introducing-GlassSolver-back-and-better-than-ever!&p=951473
 
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