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[bleep] this, I love cabbage !
das replied to i_love_burritos's topic in Forum Updates and Suggestions
The filter was not changed in the IPB switchover. -
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer autographs a student's mac laptop
das replied to XxTearGodxX's topic in Off-Topic
It wouldn't go for as much as you think. At most i'd wager if he signed an 8x10 it would be a $20-40 item tops - however the signature going over the apple and stuff is far from "mint" due to the light ink levels and that in my view hurts the value of the item. While i'm pretty sure the ink will keep on the actual case (Although the first line in his S makes me doubtful) the apple symbol is probably made of material that won't hold the ink over time. It's a nice example of a balmer sig - although he is consistant, you're not going to see "Rushed" in persons with him as you do with ford, megan fox and the sort. The problem is - if you were to sell that - it's on an expensive piece of hardware that if you use it - will probably damage the signature - if it hit ebay now - i'd except it to fetch $200-500 tops. Thats probably worth less than the macbook - but upon seeing the image and the signatures condition it's not an item i'd feel comfortable buying! -
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer autographs a student's mac laptop
das replied to XxTearGodxX's topic in Off-Topic
This isn't trivial, it's full of win. It was supposed to be a joke :/ And it's been deemed topic-worthy. :roll: 'cause Das got the first post...? I don't get it >.> Topic might turn into an autograph thread or something, never know. -
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer autographs a student's mac laptop
das replied to XxTearGodxX's topic in Off-Topic
Heck of a signature, he's pretty reclusive and tough to get if you do business esque autographs -
eclipse is annoying, My uni provides visual studio for free and it's an epic program
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Yeah, since rick locked the last one, I will too :P
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/me didn't know this topic was already posted
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my main reason i disagree is good posts should be taken by the content and not judged by a star, i also feel that good posters have the reputation, i remember in 2002 i'd always read a post by a bluerose or a rab. Quality posters meant quality reading. I didn't need a guide to find them. Plus it may encourage elitism.
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well said! Ironically, when i saw the topic from the index - i suspected trolling by the title.
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Pretty much summed up my feelings on the matter already.
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as of no, i dont plan to announce it because i want crew apps to have max exposure, maybe after if people feel it's needed
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am i the only C# goon here? Gotta ask - have all of you java heads done it because of runescape being java based?
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C# . I code with visual studio 2008 professional. I've took classes in C, C++ and Java, i hated them until I got into C# with a kickass professor Like ninane, i'm not too sure if if I should count MySQL/MSSQL either.
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Programming and Web Design subforum
das replied to obfuscator's topic in Forum Updates and Suggestions
http://forum.tip.it/forum/235-programming-and-web-design/ It's live with rules. I couldn't resist #5! :P edit: Open Source is open source. Just give credit to the original author! -
1) Do not post leaked source code or source code that is not open source - this is a serious legal issue and will be dealt with swiftly and harshly . 2) Do not post malicious or dangerous code - such as code that could damage someones machine, be used to cause damage/keylog or etc . This will be dealt with swiftly and HARSHLY with a likely 30 day ban for a first offense. 3) We will not do your homework for you. However if you make a good faith effort - and have issues with something small and need help, thats fine, but no - no one will do your homework for you from the ground up 4) Do not share or post links to compiled [Caution: Executable File]s. There is no guarantee that the file posted has the contained source code on the post. 5) Remember we were all novices at code once - I say this as a coder myself - don't use your knowledge to be a tool, use it as a tool to educate. ~Das
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Programming and Web Design subforum
das replied to obfuscator's topic in Forum Updates and Suggestions
darkdude is right, i have no issue with people coming with help on a schoolwork project or assignment as long as they have made a good faith effort on doing it. Sometimes an extra pair of eyes during debugging is critical. I was thinking could be used for code. xD -
Programming and Web Design subforum
das replied to obfuscator's topic in Forum Updates and Suggestions
Joe's correct, i'm uncomfortable with passing [Caution: Executable File]s around from user to user - although i trust people like yguy and dsavi to - i'd rather just make it illegal because i can see that being abused easily. also posting no say leaked source code to half life 2 or something xD. or source code of a program like word, runescape, something with an owner with money who can get pissy. -
Programming and Web Design subforum
das replied to obfuscator's topic in Forum Updates and Suggestions
hope to put this up tomorrow evening EST.. Need to write the rules up for it, and not doing it at 1:35 AM.... While I sleep and go to class, any rules in particular you guys want? I'm thinking No Malicious code No Homework Help No recompiling other programs? -
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meh, he's a pmod, pmods can troll too
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it's been awhile for sure
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it's a logical risk that all items such as godswords that can enter the game by a drop will decline in price over time. It's a logical risk that when you break a rule to get banned - the market will carry on without you. while an item losing a small percentage of it's worth is ashame - it's more of ashame you did something to be banned in the first place. On a more administrative note. Calm down everyone.
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Programming and Web Design subforum
das replied to obfuscator's topic in Forum Updates and Suggestions
Update: this has been approved, hammering out final details Look for this around early/mid next week! -
I'm going to pretend the story is true - but the timeline here has to be fabricated. For starters I work for an ISP. With an IP address alone - jagex has no clue where you live, they can geo-locate you to your city at best., but nothing like your personal address. If they had an IP - They would have to call a provider. Even if the tech identified right away it's not a prank (happens often) - your regular email/phone contact guy isn't going to just be able to say "this IP belongs to customer X" That's unrealistic to give a front line guy that much power - they will NEVER need it. For starters there is a load of confidentially laws involved with handing over that information (Contact info) got from the IP - I doubt an ISP would just "Give" jagex the name/address/phone of the person - Most ISP's would only hand that over with a warrant, it's not a selfish thing to do - You have to protect yourself in lawsuit happy america. thats a big opening for a lawsuit on the ISP side for the ISP - But even if they did - engineering would have to get that IP connected to a customer - and depending on the workload of that department that might take 20-30 minutes itself - lets not forget that at night or early in the morning it might take longer.
