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Danqazmlp

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  1. Isn't she the lady from the ranged style pub in Ardougne?
  2. The box is probably symbolic.
  3. Well i'm updating this as i have the original copy of the grid on my home computer (now at uni), along with the list of who has squares where. I also have a more up to date version i was going to post when the forums changed over, but forgot i would be unable to. So it may be 2-3 weeks before i can get home and get the files over to my laptop, until then the grid won't be updated.
  4. I'm probably wrong here, but it might be different in different areas of the forum. Apart from that, i think it was 30 seconds on the old forum but i'm not totally sure, i rarely met the limit.
  5. Can't have Xmas lights because it's racist. I hate racism, but this is not racism. It's disgusting how much the media blow this out of proportion.
  6. Very good guide. I was looking for something like this a few weeks ago but could not find anything.
  7. I would be ok with it, as long as there is no login required to view the blog.
  8. Danqazmlp posted a blog entry in Dan's Real Life Blog
    It's time to make myself a new blog here, after my testing blog here had to be removed when the forums went public. Just a little about myself before i get started, I'm 19 and I'm a student at Nottingham Trent University. I'm studying history, and my hopes are either to become a teacher at secondary level, or somehow be involved with research. Whatever I do, I want to bring interesting history to people with things they did not know before. I started moved in here last Friday, and am really enjoying my freshers week here, as it's the most intense week i hope I'll ever go through. If you don't know what Freshers week is, it is basically a week before university officially starts, where in the daytime you have inductions, tester lectures and where you choose what modules you wish to take. And at night, you go out, EVERY night. I'm hoping to make the full 8 nights out in a row, currently at 6, but I'm running massively low on money as my loan has yet to come through. So, now to today. Had to wake up at around 11 to go to the Freshers fair, which is a fairly large event with stalls giving away masses of free gifts, goody bags and the like. Nothing essential, or compulsory, but nice for some free gear. I went to the are it was in, and WOW. The line was literally half a mile long, it went so far along the street, I thought I'll go do something else and come back'. So I went up to meet one of the Heady in charge of History at the university as i managed to miss a meeting yesterday which involved the students choosing which modules we want to take. I went there and chose to add Global Studies to my course (you had to choose one extra add on for the course). It took me maybe an hour to get there, fill in the forms and get back. I went back the way of the Freshers fair and the line had doubled, it now encircled the building (and it is not a small building). So i just came back to my flat and chose to ignore the whole thing, it wasn't essential anyway. So tonight is Gatecrasher night, never been there before but I'll give it a go. Shouldn't be bad, although I don't have much money or drink left. Time to go ring the parents to ask for some money I think, so crossed fingers!
  9. Its fairly simple, they save lives, nothing more nothing less. Want to live in the majority of accidents? then wear a seatbelt.
  10. I hope your other projects make it up there. It's a shame you didn't add your name to it.
  11. Congratulations to vaporage, hopefully his next projects can make it as well. There's a few hints in the postbag to future content, such as a new desert quest concerning the digsite and ali the wise. The wallpapers are nice too.
  12. Isn't that the whole point? No offence, but are you ever pleased with anything. This was the story of what they did when they went to Jagex HQ, and your disappointed that all they say is what they did at Jagex HQ?
  13. What would the gp/xp be for the overload potion, or is that a bit too complicated to work out?
  14. My Rs forum avatar now has a mole to the right of his nose (its a graphical glitch with the hat)
  15. I guess half life will be up there at some point.
  16. Controversy Controversy Controversy. Heres the Report from the bbc news site: [hide=]Flavio Briatore has left his position as boss of the Renault team after they decided not to contest charges of fixing the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. Executive director of engineering Pat Symonds has also left the team. Renault were summoned by governing body, the FIA, after Nelson Piquet Jr claimed he had been asked to crash to help team-mate Fernando Alonso's race. An FIA spokesperson confirmed a World Motor Sport Council hearing in Paris on Monday would go ahead. Renault have been called to answer charges that they "conspired with Nelson Piquet Jr to cause a deliberate crash at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix with the aim of causing the deployment of the safety car to the advantage of its other driver, Fernando Alonso". The hearing will attempt to attribute responsibility for the Singapore "crash-gate" despite the departure of Briatore and Symonds. Briatore has lost his job over the Singapore race-fix charge The FIA could still impose sanctions if Renault are found guilty, including excluding the team from the championship, although that must be considered unlikely given the two people Piquet said were responsible have now left the team. When asked for his thoughts on Briatore's demise, Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone said: "Well, I feel sorry for him actually. "Obviously, I am surprised at what has happened, and I am taken by surprise today that they've decided to walk away." Piquet crashed in Singapore two laps after Alonso had come in for a routine pit stop. That meant that when race officials sent out the safety car to clear up the debris from Piquet's car, Alonso was alone among the front-runners in not having to stop for fuel and tyres. Renault's double world champion went on to take the chequered flag at Formula 1's inaugural night race and claim his first victory in two years. At the time, Piquet attributed the crash to a simple error, but after being dropped by the team after July's Hungary GP the race-fixing allegations emerged. The Brazilian has since testified to the FIA that he was instructed by Briatore and Symonds when and where to crash. Renault's response was to accuse the 24-year-old and his father Nelson Piquet of false allegations and blackmail, going as far as saying they would begin legal action against them. But on Wednesday the team said in a statement they would "not dispute the recent allegations made by the FIA concerning the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix". ANDREW BENSON'S BLOG F1 has long been notorious for its skewed sense of morality, and it appears that may be what has led to this latest scandal The statement added: "The team also wishes to state that its managing director, Flavio Briatore and its executive director of engineering, Pat Symonds, have left the team." BBC pundit and former team boss Eddie Jordan said he was surprised by Renault's announcement but believes it was effectively an admission of guilt. "Suggesting they are not going to contest the allegations is in itself an admission," Jordan told the BBC. "I don't know what goes on in teams, and certainly in the Jordan team you would contemplate all sorts of things, but you certainly couldn't contemplate that." It remains to be seen whether this latest controversy, and the exit of Briatore and Symonds, will affect Renault's decision to stay in Formula 1. Briatore had denied speculation that the French team's future was under threat and the team have signed a new Concorde Agreement to stay in F1 until 2012. Symonds was Michael Schumacher's race engineer in the 1990s But this latest controversy, coupled with a decline in cars sales, could yet have repercussions for the staff of around 700, who are are employed at the team's headquarters in Enstone, in Oxfordshire, and Viry-Chatillon in Paris. Former grand prix winner John Watson told the BBC: "The fact that Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds have left the team was the only solution to Renault. "A company on the scale of Renault, a world-scale motor company could not afford to have a scandal of this magnitude rattling around in the boardroom." As it is, Renault's statement appears to end the F1 career of two of the sport's best-known protagonists. Briatore became Benetton team principal in 1988 and when Renault bought Benetton in 2000 to run under its own moniker, the 59-year-old Italian was chosen to lead the team. Symonds started his F1 career in 1981 at the Toleman team, which morphed into Benetton and Renault, and worked his way though the ranks to become executive director of engineering in 2001. Briatore was also heavily involved in the teams' association Fota, as it sought to reach an agreement on the future of the sport with the FIA this season.[/hide] That means that they did fix the race? If they are stepping down, they must be guilty, because if not they would surely want to put their case to the courts. I'm so dissapointed, but i'm glad to see cheaters out of F1. I hope they can find anybody else involved and swiftly get them out of the sport aswell.
  17. I'll get around to updating it at some point. I've been really lazy for a week :)
  18. It now is a week solid and no pickaxe, but i will not give up on it! Even though i've now seen about 10 people get drops here now, i won't give up.
  19. I can only say, maybe try asking the OP of this thread: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=807314 I can't give any advice on making a costume though.
  20. I like it, and i like the things Darren brown does. He is an incredibly smart guy, he knows exactly how other people's minds work, and can manipulate them on an incredible scale. It's kind of like crossing a magician with a psychologist, he uses alot of trickery, but knows what to do to make it look as if it isn't, if you get me. I watched last weeks lottery one and it's fairly obvious his explination, was just another misleading thing to give more questions than it answered. But you have to admit, it was impressive. Even a 60+ year old i work with kept talking about it the day after, it really does have incredibly wide appeal. His programs really rely on a 'wow i want to see how he will prossibly do that/i want to shoe that he cannot do it' And then after, they spread by word of mouht, basically by 'wow'.
  21. Moved to questionnaires
  22. Ok guys can we bring the argument to a stop now, Thankyou. And death, please don't tripple post, the edit button is your friend ;) In my personal opinion, the least it has helped me is that my typing is much faster than before, which alot of people have already mentioned. This will help me massively during University, and onto further life whenever something needs typing up. It also helped me Achieve some Typing and word processing Diploma's which i did on the side of my A2 courses during my 6th form years. I culd have learnt to type fast without rs, but doing it as a by-product of having fun in a game is something good. It isn't justifying playing the game, it does not need justifying, it's having fun.
  23. On the Larryr -Odin thing, it really has been a massive amount of time between Larry getting that exp and anybody overtaking him, and he got it without the newer, faster rcing methods that Odin has to his advantage. And a claim to fame: Odin was in the old cw clan i was in :
  24. It's a new MMO Jagex are planning. Much of the information about it is unknown, as Jagex have been incredibly secretive about the whole project, and even the name is not 100% at the moment, but the name seems to be 'Stellar Dawn'.
  25. It's a new MMO Jagex are planning. Much of the information about it is unknown, as Jagex have been incredibly secretive about the whole project, and even the name is not 100% at the moment, but the name seems to be 'Stellar Dawn'.

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