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Sounds like the whole "I'm American, I can do what I want because I'm better than the rest of the world" coming out.
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Alabama has a few "ZERO METH ALABAMA" signs. Ecstasy might be called "X" on one of those drug signs, who knows. As far as Y, that's easy. Yellowbook, yellowpages, YMCA (Yes I know that isn't exactly a word). La Quinta Inn = Q. Maybe Alabama just has all kind of funny letters
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I'm a lot more discreet about trading kills. I at least make it look like I'm trying to fight, i just use up most of my energy and the other person happens to shoot me a few times and kill me, a lot. Keep your convo on skype or teamspeak, HS chat is logged OF COURSE I AM JUST KIDDING ABOUT TRADING KILLS. I WOULD NEVER TRADE KILLS.
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That's how America works, sometimes. What does ceiu have time to do but play with his banstick? There is never a warning, just a ban. What happened to the ?warn command or a nice little pm saying "Hey, you need to stop. That is illegal." Always trollin... Not to be mean, but Ceiu really does jump on the banwagon. (Sorry for all the puns). Maybe hyperspace should have a staff meeting and discuss a new policy/protocol.
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Ok. If it is going to work for more than one distro, I will need to build wine from scratch with the script. The Ubuntu one would be easy since it uses a replacement file for that Distro, but that file doesn't work on other Distros I have tried. So what I'll do is maybe make a "Quick version for Ubuntu" and a "Build wine and install continuum script" to cover most distros. This will require me to make sure each distro has the dependencies needed. I think I'll start by trying to build wine with required dependencies on Ubuntu, then try it on Suse/Fedora/ect, then do the quick version (since its fairly simple to do that already)
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It's a modified version of a Major Distro. I'm not trying to make a bunch of changes and call it my own. I was going to include all packages and tools necessary for Continuum with everything already configured. Since people mess up their dependencies and such, I figure if everyone started from the same base, then everything should work mostly the same for everyone. This way the same dependencies and such are used, and if something does go wrong, it's easier to work with. Now making a script that automatically checks dependencies and installing them would only work from distro to distro.
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I tend to use Fedora/Ubuntu or derivatives as well. The reason I thought of Suse was because of all the things you can do with Suse Studio. I'm pretty sure I can do the same thing with Ubuntu, it just might not be as user-friendly. I think what I will do is get a nice working Linux build with continuum on install, and then work on a different Distribution. So, which distros would you be most interested in having a Continuum/Linux install kind of thing? I'm thinking of the major distros: Ubuntu, Fedora, Suse, and maybe a few derivatives such as CentOS or something. Poll results are 6:1 in favor of this. Guess I'll get started. EDIT: Fixed some errors. My English failed again.
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So I ran across this website that let's anyone with an invitation (took about 1 hr before I got mine) make a customized version of Suse Linux. It gives you so many options to choose from. You can select Gnome, KDE, ect. Personalize which packages are installed, which background and logo to use, specific files to include (can be zip/tar as well which are auto-extracted). So, I was wanting to have a modified version of Wine that would run the configure and make by clicking "Install Continuum." Continuum040.exe would be placed in an appropriate directory and would launch after the modified wine is installed. The thing about customizing linux this way is every setup will be the same upon install, so everything should work. All that packages needed for wine will already been installed. Another approach could be downloading the kernel32 file from wine.getcontinuum.com, but I'm not sure if it works on Suse. I haven't used Suse in a while. I have never tested Continuum on Suse, but I'm about to do that. Does anyone currently have Continuum running on Suse Linux? If so, did you run into any problems? What is the best way of installing Wine and Continuum? I was thinking of even having a Server folder in a directory beside Continuum (/home/user_name/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Continuum/ would have a link in home folder perhaps). So, any ideas? Yes, no? Vote.
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That is what we call stereotypes. Like all British people have bad teeth, or all black people steal, or Jewish people have big noses. Anyway, if you legally obtain citizenship, then you are an American. They have the paperwork to prove it. The United States has tested them (after they pay money to take the test), and they have passed all that is required of them. Now, hoping the border, abusing the governmental system, and taking jobs that pay under the table that normally would have gone to an American that paid taxes, that is not an American. That is parasite to society. Acting "American" is a whole other story. I believe in two types of Americans: Americans that go around ranting, shopping, and are completely ignorant, snobby people. Then, there are the Americans that are honest workers, know the value of a dollar (or euro even), and help others in need. I saw this a lot in school. A lot of the rich kids got brand new cars before they could even drive. They knew they were getting a Mustang, or a Mercedes before they even turned 16. It was expected of their parents to get them a new car upon age 16. I grew up in a different world. In my world, turning a certain age didn't entitle you to receive anything special. It was a privilege to have something nice. My family had money for a while, but my dad got laid off and the money got tighter, yet nothing seemed to change much because I wasn't given things just because everyone else was. I had to earn it, or work and buy it myself. Now I live with a friend and his family for reasons I won't discuss. They don't have near as much money as my family had, but they appreciate a lot more things. The little things matter to them, and they make due with any situation. They don't act too good for anyone and help in any way they can. The poor tend to be more generous. Money ends up ruining people, at least those who are born in it. All this just to say, not all Americans are the same. Even in the Army, not everyone just wants to kill people and shoot big guns. Some people hate the never-ending war on "terror." They don't want to fight that battle, they just want to serve their country when they actually are needed or just want to earn money and an education. So... found this interesting. Here are Interpol 2001 crime statistics (rate per 100,000): 4161 – US 7736 – Germany 6941 – France 9927 – England and Wales Thus the US has a substantially lower crime rate than the major European countries! EDIT: Another stereotype, black people shoot/cut people and are criminals. Homicide Offender Rate/100,000 by Race in US (2000): 3.4 – White 25.8 – Black 3.2 – Other
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I was reading up on this. I found that they usually send letters asking you stop to, and if you continue to do something, then they will spend time and money in court. Right now it isn't worth fighting. It's very hard to prove somebody did this on purpose from one incident. It said that usually it involves several occurances and the cost to the company needs to be reasonable. One incident like this usually results in a letter/isp contact. That doesn't make it ok to do this, just means you need to be careful. Vuze shows you which IPs are downloading/uploading a torrent. I guess microshit decided to monitor it. Just goes to show you, download it using someone else's internet. I.E. Free WIFI HotSpot Copyright infringement is bad! EDIT: Wow my English is so bad.
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Friend got this email. Thought it was funny. From: Charter Abuse Tracking System Date: Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:36 PM Subject: [3.5.2010 4248416] Notice of Copyright Infringement To: votedthe1@gmail.com Dear Charter Internet Subscriber: Charter Communications ("Charter") has been notified by a copyright owner, or its authorized agent, that your Internet account may have been involved in the exchange of unauthorized copies of copyrighted material (e.g., music, movies, or software). We are enclosing a copy of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice that Charter received from the copyright holder which includes the specific allegation. Under the DMCA, copyright owners have the right to notify Charter’s register agent if they believe that a Charter customer has infringed on their work(s). When Charter receives a complaint notice from a copyright owner, Charter will notify the identifiable customer of the alleged infringement by providing them a copy of the submitted DMCA notice. As required by law, Charter may determine that the customer is a repeat copyright infringer and reserves the right to suspend or terminate the accounts of repeat copyright infringers. It is possible that this activity has occurred without your permission or knowledge by an unauthorized user, a minor who may not fully understand the copyright laws, or even as a result of a computer virus. However, as the named subscriber on the account, you may be held responsible for any misuse of your account. Please be aware that using Charter’s service to engage in any form of copyright infringement is expressly prohibited by Charter's Acceptable Use Policy and that repeat copyright infringement, or violations of any other Charter policy, may result in the suspension or termination of your service. You may view Charter's rules and policies, including Charter’s Acceptable Use Policy, under the policies section at http://www.charter.com. We ask that you take immediate action to stop the exchange of any infringing material. If you need assistance in removing the referenced infringing material or if you would like more information on Charter’s DMCA policy, procedures or contact information, please refer to the online security topics under Internet Help or the policies section at http://www.charter.com. If you have any questions about this letter, you may contact us at 1-866-229-7286. Representatives will be available to take your call Monday through Friday 8am - 8pm, Saturday and Sunday 8am - 5pm (CST). Sincerely, Charter Communications Security Resolution Team http://www.charter.com/security --- The following material was provided to us as evidence --- [Part 0:0 (plain text)] Monday, March 01, 2010 Charter Communications, Inc. 12405 Powerscourt Drive St. Louis, MO 63131 US RE: Unauthorized Distribution of the Copyright Protected Video Game Entitled Bioshock 2 Dear DMCA Agent: We are writing this letter on behalf of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. We have received information that an individual has utilized the below-referenced IP address at the noted date and time to offer downloads of copyright protected video game(s) through a "peer-to-peer" service, including such title(s) as: Bioshock 2 The distribution of unauthorized copies of copyrighted video games constitutes copyright infringement under the Copyright Act, Title 17 United States Code Section 106(3). This conduct may also violate the laws of other countries, international law, and/or treaty obligations. Since you own this IP address (24.158.237.167), we request that you immediately do the following: 1) Take appropriate action against the account holder under your Abuse Policy/Terms of Service Agreement. 2) Inform the individual who engaged in this conduct of the following: Unauthorized file sharing is illegal. However, we can appreciate your interest in Bioshock 2. Please note: Take-Two Interactive has made every attempt to provide our content to you in a host of legitimate ways such as: X360: Xbox Live PC: Steam (http://store.steampowered.com) PC: Direct2Drive (www.direct2drive.com) On behalf of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc., owner of the exclusive rights to the copyrighted material at issue in this notice, we hereby state, that we have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by Take-Two Interactive, its respective agents, or the law. Also, we hereby state, under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California and under the laws of the United States, that the information in this notification is accurate and that we are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the exclusive rights being infringed as set forth in this notification. Please direct any end user queries the following. X Kindly include the Case ID 1085195185, also noted above, in the subject line of all future correspondence regarding this matter. We appreciate your assistance and thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Your prompt response is requested. Respectfully, A Kempe Enforcement Coordinator Peer Media Technologies ------------------------------ INFRINGEMENT DETAIL -------------------- Infringing Work: Bioshock 2 First Found: 27 Feb 2010 18:08:16 EST (GMT -0500) Last Found: 27 Feb 2010 18:08:16 EST (GMT -0500) IP Address: 24.158.237.167 IP Port: 62211 Protocol: BitTorrent Torrent InfoHash: 57ECB1A6C64DB7C919B0A844F6CE3DD47908DBCD Containing file(s): BioShock_2-Razor1911.torrent (7,895,008,614 bytes) [Part 0:1 (octet-stream application)] Not displayed
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Does \o look like a wave or a high five?
BDwinsAlt replied to rootbear75's topic in General Discussion
looks like a leg kicking a ball to me. Where is the rest of this figure!!! __ /^ ^\ | *| * | __ | | __ \ \ | \/ | / / \ \ \____/ / / \ \__||__ / / \ / \ GT / \ | \ | ==== / \ / / / /\ \ / / _____ / / \ \/ / / \_/ \ / / \___/ |\_/ \_/| \ \ |/ \_/ \| \ \ \_/_\_/ _\ \ ==== -
And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.
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Your wish is granted, Buuuuuut.....
BDwinsAlt replied to MillenniumMan's topic in General Discussion
POOF. Santa is real. But he isn't what you expected. He eats bad babies, and you're on the naughty list. I wish Santa would leave me nice presents. -
Your wish is granted, Buuuuuut.....
BDwinsAlt replied to MillenniumMan's topic in General Discussion
Wish granted. But you move so fast that no one can see you, and everyone appears frozen. You move so fast you reverse the world's rotation and everyone is slung off the earth. You are now all alone, with no one to talk to, living in a world in which you die in 5 normal seconds, but to you to seems like 80 long years. I wish I could invent something to change the world for the better, and be remembered for it forever. EDIT: Forgot English. Fixed error. -
The picture should explain it all. UPS could not give me an answer for why this happened either time I called. They just told me to keep tracking my package that seems to be going all over the country. All I can do is watch helplessly EDIT: I attached a map of how the package travel. The Green dot is where I live.
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LOL. Really? Come here rude boy boy can you get it up!
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LOL WOW really. GG. GTFO
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L.C. signed his messages to me as: Sincerely, Joshua Szanto So I'm pretty sure he didn't send that.
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Well root might be a virgin, but we still love him right? Root if you lived near me I could get you laid so fast (not by me of course). Just bring an extra $20-$50 depending on quality. That or I could get a friend to do you a favor
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What do you guys listen to when you go out
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Where do I download ASSS if it isn't available anywhere?
BDwinsAlt replied to L.C.'s topic in Technical Support
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Bad Company has the ORIGINAL Super Ships map and settings from when Snarklord owned it. He has it online as XXX Super Ships I think. I'm sure he'd appreciate hosting.
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I disagree. The world is more centralized now and travel across it is easier than ever.