{"id":3871,"date":"2012-05-16T18:08:19","date_gmt":"2012-05-16T18:08:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/random-average.com\/?p=3871"},"modified":"2012-05-16T18:09:01","modified_gmt":"2012-05-16T18:09:01","slug":"life-in-a-wormhole-administrivia-and-bookmarks-eveonline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/randomaverage.com\/index.php\/2012\/05\/life-in-a-wormhole-administrivia-and-bookmarks-eveonline\/","title":{"rendered":"Life in a Wormhole: Administrivia and Bookmarks #eveonline"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>First, a note.<\/p>\n<p>I get asked the same basic questions often enough, and find that they are answered by previous posts often enough, that I have compiled a list of those guide-like posts onto a single page that I can now <a href=\"http:\/\/randomaverage.com\/EVE\/WormholeGuides\" target=\"_blank\">direct people to when necessary<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Now then&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>A few days ago, I mentioned that the naming convention for the bookmarks shared at a corporate level in the C6 system was a bit&#8230; arcane.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s actually being a bit kind. I don&#8217;t want to say there is no system at all &#8212; there is &#8212; but I think it&#8217;s fair to say that it&#8217;s sloppy and hard to navigate. When I&#8217;m in a hurry (say, trying to warp away from pursuers), the last thing I want to deal with is opening a list of possible warp-to points and say &#8220;Okay, now&#8230; which one of these goes where I want it to go?<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_3872\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-3872\" style=\"width: 300px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"http:\/\/randomaverage.com\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/05\/omgwtf.gif\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/randomaverage.com\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/05\/omgwtf.gif\" alt=\"\" title=\"omgwtf\" width=\"300\" height=\"169\" class=\"size-full wp-image-3872\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-3872\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Every time I open the Corporate Bookmarks folder.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Now, everyone&#8217;s going to have a system that works for them, and in your own private folders, that&#8217;s fine, but when you&#8217;re sharing bookmarks with others (as the corporate bookmarks folder automatically does), it&#8217;s important that the file name (because that&#8217;s essentially what it is) conveys a lot of at-a-glance information.<\/p>\n<p>In descending order of importance, here&#8217;s the information I think a bookmark for a wormhole needs to convey:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>What kind of bookmark it is. (Note, this is true for all bookmarks, while everything after this is basically wormhole specific.)<\/li>\n<li>Where the wormhole originates.<\/li>\n<li>Where the wormhole&#8217;s going.<\/li>\n<li>Where it opened from. (Did you open it outward, or did someone else open it in to you.)<\/li>\n<li>When it was opened.<\/li>\n<li>What&#8217;s on the other side that&#8217;s important.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>So let me give you some examples of what that looks like. For this example, let&#8217;s assume we live in a class two wormhole, and that we&#8217;ve agreed that our wormhole is always going to be referred to as &#8220;C2&#8221;. (There are many C2s, but this one is ours.) <\/p>\n<p>In addition, any other wormhole will be referred to by its type, plus a sequential letter, so the c4 we connect to will be referred to as &#8220;c4a&#8221;. If we happen to explore our way into a second c4 on the same day, that would be referred to as &#8220;C4b&#8221;, and so on.<\/p>\n<p>So here&#8217;s a bookmark name:<\/p>\n<p><code>WH C2 -&gt; HS (MAY15 0310e) Amarr -5<\/code><\/p>\n<p>What does that tell us?<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>This is a Wormhole (WH) bookmark, not a LADAR, RADAR, MAG, GRAV, or any other kind of bookmark.<\/li>\n<li>It originates in the C2.<\/li>\n<li>It is an outbound wormhole. (The <strong>-&gt;<\/strong> is pointed away from the c2.)<\/li>\n<li>It connects to High-sec. (HS)<\/li>\n<li>It was opened on MAY15, at 0310 hours, evetime. (O310e) From that, we know the hole will die of old age somewhere around 0300 evetime, MAY16.<\/li>\n<li>The closest market system is Amarr, which is five jumps away. (Amarr -5)<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>The bookmark for the highsec side of the wormhole would look like this:<\/p>\n<p><code>WH HS &lt;- C2 (OPTIONAL: System Name.)<\/code><\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s quite a bit simpler. Here&#8217;s another one:<\/p>\n<p><code>WH C2 -&gt; C4a (MAY15 0340e) AAA:p5m10<\/code><\/p>\n<p>This (obviously fictional) wormhole was opened at 0340 evetime from our C2, into a C4 occupied by &#8220;Triple A&#8221;, also known as Against All Authorities; their tower is at Planet 5, Moon 10.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s a slightly more worrisome one:<\/p>\n<p><code>WH C2 &lt;- K162(C6) (???) StarBridge<\/code><\/p>\n<p>In this example, we have an inbound wormhole that was opened into our hole from a class six wormhole. We don&#8217;t know when it was opened, so we don&#8217;t know when it will die. What we do know is that the C6 is held by a corporate member of Star Bridge, a Russian wormhole alliance that can sometimes be a problem for US wormholers.<\/p>\n<p>More extensive notes (who&#8217;s been seen using a hole, what kind of ships, et cetera) can be sent out via evemail, posted to the MOTD, or shared via secure mapping tools like Siggy or and API-authenticated version of Wormnav. <\/p>\n<p>Obviously, everyone&#8217;s going to have different formats they use to convey this information, but I don&#8217;t think anyone will argue that this is all information that&#8217;s important to have, and that it should be shared in this or some similar <em>uniform<\/em> way &#8212; the only other rule I&#8217;d add to the general guide to naming conventions is &#8220;keep it short&#8221;, because the file name will truncate in most drop-down lists. If you don&#8217;t have a naming method yet (or if it&#8217;s terrible) <em>please<\/em> accept my invitation to start with this method as a jumping off point for a system of your own.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>First, a note. 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