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Unless you did something to turn off your javascript, you just need to update you flash. Go to the adobe website and download it.
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Tip.it is NOT the biggest, Runescape Community is. They have nearly double the members that Tip.it has. Tip.it has 168,288 member at the time of this post, whereas Runescape Community (Zybez.net's forum) has 296,699. Here are the stats on each forum: Zybez: Our members have made a total of 9,959,558 posts in 1,103,930 topics We have 296,699 registered accounts; our newest member is drogon xz The most users ever online was 3,503 on Nov 18 2007, 10:48 PM Tip.it: Total posts 2834933 | Total topics 198039 | Total members 168288 Most users ever online was 659 on Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:02 pm How is Tip.it even CLOSE to their numbers?? Even if you take away total posts and topics and members, they have more active members online at any one point in time; their record is actually 5.3x Tip.it's, and it's not something that they would have any reason to change manually. Your credibility is thusly nullified and voided. Thank you for posting, now please leave and take your exaggerations with you. On Topic: I believe it will be impossible for a clan to hold any one place because of one fact: peoples' desire to crush something unique. If a person is ruling over an area 20,000 people will want to try and stop him. You will need at least half of the server's population (read: at least 1,000) to take over the place, and even then you won't be able to hold onto it forever, you will need to log off to go to sleep at some point. MSSW3. Also, tip.it has more hits on the main site, and on a poll something like 80% of tipit's users weren't registered on the forums ( I may be totally off there, but it was the majority) I do agree with your on topic part though. Anyway, most of tipit are clueless on how to fight in groups, pking or clan wise, no offense to them, but at events i've seen, and mssw, people had no idea what to do, that even a basic pker would have know what to do.
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Legions of good and bad (NEW:Enter Darkness, new mission!)
Wisp replied to Harakiri's topic in Falador Tavern
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Florida man dials 911, complains his sub had no sauce
Wisp replied to Georgelemmons's topic in Off-Topic
He demanded sauce. I love idiots. Make the world so much worse, yet more enjoyable. -
Legions of good and bad (NEW:Enter Darkness, new mission!)
Wisp replied to Harakiri's topic in Falador Tavern
ENTRY FORMAT: Civilian name of hero: Maria Superhero name:Wisp Age:24 Gender:Female Ethnicity: Latina Where are they from: Brazil Powers (nothing like invincibility...): Enhanced reflexes, agility, flexibility, and dexterity. Relies mainly on non-powers, like guns and tools (ie: Grappling gun) Short list of tools/gadgets: .45 caliber pistol Barret M107 50 (Sniper Rifle) Styr AUG (assault rifle) Colt SMG (Submachine gun) Remington 870 (Shotgun) Grappling gun Remote demo charges Taser gun Wilderness Survival Pen (looks like a normal pen, when pressed a blade comes out) Pen Gun (shoots a .25 bullet, looks like a normal pen) Web Grenade Note: Not all are carried at once, of course. How they got their powers: She was born with enhanced abilities, but they were not enough to make her a superpowered person on their own, but she built and bought some of her tools and learned over time how to use them well. Arch-nemesis (name and powers): None in particular What they look like as civilians: Brown hair, usually wheres light gray or white clothes, usually wears sandals, brown eyes. Her suit is much to large to be carried around with her, but she usually carries around a few of her tools in her bag, if she has it with her, which she tries to.[hide=][/hide] What they look like as heroes:[hide=][/hide] -
No offense, but I find this to be a very, very stupid comment. If I am happy about something in my life, am I celebrating because I am not dying, yet people somewhere else are? The Olympics are one of the only times when so many people of so many countries come together peacefully, and it is a celebration of humanity, if anything. On the fourth of the july are Americans celebrating that they aren't in Iraq dying? No. If I have a birthday party, am I celebrating that I am not going hungry? No. There are people suffering everywhere, in America, in England, in China, in South Africa, and everywhere really. I am sad to say there will always be suffering, there will always be people dying. If no one died for a year or so, so many more would die the next year, there would not be enough resources to go around,even if there weren't enough the year before aswell. Without death there would not be life, unfortunately. Death, interestingly enough, enables life. The olympics probably generate more money than they cost, from ads, tickets, sponsorships and so on.
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show was about five hours, including the countries coming in.
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Ok, let's think. 300m for a government is not much at all. Currently the US is in a several trillion deficit, and let's take just one trillion apart. That's 1000 billions. Each one of those billions is 1000 millions. One trillion is a million millions. If it was the US paying 300 million, it would have no noticeable impact on anything. I don't know what England's GDP is, but 300 million is nothing for a first world country.
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Someone remove me from 82 and 92, I don't have time to do 4 squares sadly.
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Firemaking is like 100k logs right? that's one click on the tinderbox, and another on the log. thats like 200k clicks.
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The brain is developed more. Regardless of how smart you think you are, your brain will not be fully developed till you are about 25. Studying over summers is pointless, it has never helped anyone really, and knowledge is not always as important as other things. Reading at a juniors level is nothing. When I was 10 or so I was reading books written for people in college, but it doesn't matter. At 14 you can't always make the right decisions. People at 17 who drink probably made the wrong choice when they were younger, thinking they were mature enough to handle things.
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We have to see how this unfolds, but this could be bad. I've been hearing more jets than ever before over my house. Even more than when iraq started, but I guess I was younger than and may have forgotten.
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The russian military doesn't have AK47's in wide circulation anymore.. (Nor do they have those tall, funny-looking hats, if any stereotype-searcher was wondering) They've been long replaced by AK74 and AK101 (which uses 5.56 NATO cartridges) and Kord 12.7mm heavy machine guns which have significantly more power than the american equivalents of M60/M249 Really, some people still think we're in the cold war era and russians have big uniforms and old kalashnikovs. The world changes, get information accordingly (not directed to you but some other people here) Russia also has a significantly bigger stockpile of nuclear weapons compared to any other country, not very likely they'll see usage though. Well, I wasn't sure of what ak model they were using now, but I just took the more widely known 47. Either way, ak's are still more reliable then the m16. I can't remember what HMG the US uses though.
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There was an interview, I think in time with one of the kids at the Olympic training schools and the propaganda director of the school. The interviewer asked the girl what she wanted to do with her life, what she usually did, and so on, and all the answers were weightlifting. At one point they asked her what she liked to do, and she started to say "I used to like running in the fields near my village" but then the propaganda director cut her off, and said "but now she prefers weightlifting" All of that is paraphrased by me, but i found it interesting. They are taken away at young ages and they learn no other real skills. After they are past their prime, what can they do? Spending their life playing ping pong or weightlifting?
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Although much older, a russian ak-47 is considered widely to be more reliable a gun than the standard US military issue assault rifle.
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Company of heroes, solar empire, world conflict or whatever. CoH kicks major [wagon] though, I can win almost every time vs expert AIs
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The tsar bomba was only the biggest ever detonated, and russia's military is fairly ill equipped. Nukes are out of the question, launching one would destroy both countries, as the rest would be launched in retaliation. There army is equipped with cold war era stuff, and their air force is mostly migs. America outclasses them in almost all ways.
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enfj 89 e I forget the others.
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Refer to the part ... At least theoretically, become decreasingly rare (although this is technically an illusion). That's the main point. There is no such thing as "This drop is 1 in 250, or 1 in 500, etc" those are estimates, but an illusion. Every time you kill a monster the numbers are re rolled and randomly (ok fine, since random is impossible, it finds) what drop to give. Each drop will not affect your next, every kill you just get a new roll and chance at a new drop, but just because you have killed any number does not affect anything in the future. You can go 1 billion kills with no particular drop, and no closer to it, it all depends on what item is chanced at the kill. Couldn't the chances be real though? if it pics a "random" variable, and there are 300 possible variables, and the one with the whatever drop is say, #56, wouldn't the chances be 1/300 for every drop?
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There were storage closets every 10 stories or so. They slowly made their way up the building, and had gone up through two of them, finding nothing. They also removed any useful supplies, in case they could be used for barricading. On the third floor they slowly unlocked the door without making any noise, slowly turned the knob, and pushed the door open slowly. There, on the ground was their food. It had been painstakingly stacked and organized, and it appeared to have been rationed into daily sections. Strangely, there was less food in the room then they had had before it went missing. There was, however, no sign of the culprit. They walked in to the room, and looked around. Hawks noticed that the grid on the ventilation shaft had been removed. Lisa volunteered to look inside, and the others boosted her up, and she looked in. The grid was off to one side, and it was thick enough that whoever had displaced it would have crawled off to the other side, so as to not go over it. She asked the others to push her up even further. She climbed in, and started crawling inside the duct. It was a tight fit, but she was able to move slowly. After a few minutes of crawling the vent turned into a larger square room, where all the vents connected. In the room there were stacks of the missing food, and carefully arranging them was a kid, he looked to be in his teens. He had not noticed Lisa yet, she was still lying on her stomach in the vent. She figured the best way to deal with the kid was to intimidate him. She eased her way out of the vent, he had his back to her. She stood up, in the small space, brushing her head on the ceiling. She took the shotgun off of the strap on her back, held it in both hands, and pumped it once, making the distinctive clicking sound. The boy snapped his head around, and let out a small yelp, and stumbled backwards. "So, what were you doing with out food?" OOC: Feel free to take control of me for this part
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"Wait, that means one of you hid it somewhere" Lisa said angrily " It couldn't have been me or vlad, we were at the airport" So it must have been either you, Hawks or Falcon." No zombies are smart enough to take our food to starve us out. "We have to first search the whole building. We will all stay together. No sneaking off. The food in the helicopter is safe, the door to the roof is locked, I have the key and no one was on the roof." Lisa loaded her shotgun, and lead the group through the floors. They found nothing on all the floors, though there were a few locked doors that Lisa's key wouldn't open. Presumably to supply closets or something. They got down to the bottom floor, and then took the stairs down to the basement. No on had been there yet (that they knew of) and they saw several things of interest. The first, was a generator. It was fairly big, and there was enough gas in it for a while as long as they only used it infrequently. Secondly, there was a closet, presumably belonging to a janitor or something. It was locked, but the key Lisa had unlocked it, and inside there were basic maintenance supplies, wires, vacuums, and tools. There was also, hanging in the back, a master key to the building. Lisa took that, and with the rest of the people in tow, she and vlad walked back up the stairs. They would have to check behind all the locked doors.
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Are you sure? Lisa shouted to the back, "I didn't think zombies could jump. Maybe it's just hunters that can" They were in the outskirts of the city lisa had been talking about now, and had been flying low in case of an emergency landing, but the hunters made it impossible to fly low now. The helicopter roared into the city, and they could see swarms of zombies coming out of buildings and such, attracted by the sound. Lisa shouted to the back: "We have to land on one of these taller buildings and secure it. I don't think hunters will be able to climb it if we put the proper security measures in. She explained that they would need to get more fuel soon, and if they wanted to fit as much fuel as possible they would have to empty to copter, and only bring a few people. She landed on the tallest building with a sturdy design, that wasn't only made of giant glass windows. As soon as the blades stopped they got out of the helicopter, and unloaded all but a few things, including a few guns and some food, in case there was a problem. Lisa said that she would need one person to come with her, while the other fortified the building. Vlad volunteered, and got in. They took off immediately, and flew for a few minutes till reaching the airport. They landed next to the hangar, where fuel would be stored. They rushed in, a stumbler walked up to them, but a shotgun blast to the head stopped him in his tracks. They took the cart containing the fuel to the helicopter, refueled it, then stowed as much fuel as possible in the helicopter, and even strapped a few canisters to the bottom with rope. More stumblers had heard the shotgun and were shambling towards her and vlad, so they got in the helicopter and took off before any could get close. The found the building they had dropped the others off on with little difficulty, and landed. They didn't see the others, they must have been inside. They went down the stairs, with their shotguns at the ready. The building was empty of zombies for the first twenty or so floors, they had to search everyone. Eventually when they got down to one of the last five stories they shouted out to the others, and finally got a response. Hawks, falcon and teach were walking around the floor of the building looking for supplies, and checking for zombies. They said they had found none so far. They all continued down to the bottom floor of the building. The doors were solid metal, designed for looks, but they also functioned well in case of emergencies. They made sure the doors were locked, and then looked for things to barricade the windows with. It appeared that the building was the center of a business of some sort, and there were lot's of desks and computers and cubicles. They took some cubicle walls and nailed them around the windows. They would atleast prevent zombies from seeing them, and hold them off for a bit. After that they took desks and flipped them upright, and put them against the back of the barricaded windows, to add a little bit more to blocking them. They did the same for the first five stories, though it took a long time. In total the building had 42 stories. They would make their base on the top floor, where it was safest. They barricaded all the windows with cubicles on the top floor, as well as the two floors below that. In total this took a few hours, but it should keep them safe they thought. They kept all of their supplies on the top floor, and Lisa set up security cameras on the roof, the stairs onto the top floor, and the bottom floor, and managed to connect the wires to some of the computers, and networked them together, and left one on the top floor monitoring all the cameras. The only thing that they had to protect now was the roof, they would have to put some sort of sheer horizontal face coming of the sides of the buildings that the hunters couldn't climb around. If they got the supplies for that, they would also be able to further fortify the bottom floor. They also took all the fuel for the heli-copter and stored it on the second to highest floor, so it wouldn't take up too much space.
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9/10
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I needed the trojan man because I have amazing boobs.
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For god sakes. It's a line or two of red text, it won't hurt your eyes. Need to be serious here, if red actually burns your eyes or hurts them, you really need to get them checked them out.
