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Dark Nexus

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  1. ships can start at 0-9 and you have 10 ships vuala, 11 is your big problem not 10, sheesh get it right.
  2. yes well it is enjoyable when people come in saying "mines better than yours" go make your own post gg
  3. thats what they call a t1 line
  4. sorry to bother you again, i know you are busy , since SSEA Networks is not really a zone, it probably should not be in the zone section. I was wondering if it would be possible to create a network section? would reallllllyyyyy appreciate it! thanks
  5. thanks
  6. was wondering if you could set up a forum for the SSEA Network, just a server for developing zones, just want a place for people to make requests, ask for help with their zone, and anything else related to SSEA, would really appreciate it , no mods except for me (Dark Nexus) right now.
  7. i just did a full system scan and came up with 2 viruses, bleh bleh bleh norton showed me a screenshot of the virus: <-- virus hehehe, but seriously, priitk has a hidden agenda....
  8. ok my last part in this even if the information posted does not help you, atleast someone took time out of their day to get on here and try
  9. yeah i got that to, as soon as i clicked the link norton came up and told me it had found a virus of sorts, and then when you continue on to the link, it is a mirror site for 0.38,
  10. quick to answer thanx, i thought it would be a little bit more challenging than that. Is there a different way that requieres only temporary variables?
  11. i was reading this post and saw what !@#$%^&*an was saying and hoping someone would tell him to stfu, gj, !@#$%^&*an your a prick, be thankfull for the help you get
  12. Arlgitht, i think you have to parse throught string or something to figure it out, but how would i do /!bleh bloh blah how would it recognize blah?
  13. yeah, right now the only zone i host is Elite Tactical !@#$%^&*ualt, owned by leep. I am going to be getting a biller to use with it soon, right now it is just the default that came with the server.zip download.
  14. my connection comes setup with enough bandwith to handle 3 computers plus it is just a temparary server
  15. -Updated 1/7/04--- Running through router over LAN Cable/ 1000Kbits/s - 200Kbits/s / unlimited bandwith (within boundries of cable) FTP for up to 5 users per zone. -Update Seperate home computer Average Connection Speeds: DSL: 120+ Cable: + 56k: 180+ Server Stats: CPU: 3ghz RAM: 2 gigs Windows Based Up-Time:24/7 Descrition: -Full sysop access -Up to 2 bots per zone (hosted on the server). -Maximum players allowed per zone is 20. -300 megabytes allowed per server (if you have that much) -Each zone is linked accross the network for score, squad, and user stats. -The zone will show up without the SSEA tag on the zone list (unless requested otherwise), but when you enter the zone there is an SSEA splash screen that shows up for 10 seconds. -Bot programmer available -Help with other zone related material (i.e. lvz's, lvl'z, graphics, and other plugins) Space is limited due to the restraints of cable, still accepting zones though. If you are interested contact me at, darknexus@cableone.net
  16. This is for test servers who will get at most 15 people, an in-between server until you can get hosted with a larger network. If you are interested contact me at, darknexus@cableone.net
  17. hehe, was looking through how the bot recognized an invalid player name and came accross a nice function called STRLEN, thanx anyways
  18. i am making a plugin that at somepoint needs to output a users name on the screen using objects. So i am going to run through the p->name array and get each character and then output that character. I need a way to figure how many array slots the players name takes up. Can i do this by looping until it encounters an empty array slot, or is there some way to determine the length before looping? any help would be appreciated
  19. I would not mind hosting, contact me at darknexus@cableone.net
  20. i was wondering if bots had a special ident number or something. What i am getting at is having a bot scan the arena for other bots and then handle the situation accordingly. all help welcome
  21. Back to when the intelectual blessed us with his knowledge of what an anarchist would do with 2 cows....all i have to say is there is no such thing as anarchy because it contradicts itself people always lable them selves with the "A" and what not, this is tagging yourself as belonging to a group, where as anarchy states, there are no groups. Even if everyone was an anarchist, people would form groups to gain more power. therefore i believe it is impossible to have true anarchy
  22. It would all be very nice if we could use our firearms resoponsibly, but we can't, the cause....society. What we should do is bring back public beatings and hangings. If there was the threat of having a hand amputated, would you really steal that new watch you want? If there was the threat of takeing 20 lashes from a whip, would you really run that red light? Then again, the people may revolt and say this is to harsh, but my belief is we let criminals off to easily. The state wastes to much money to keep them away from society for them to go right back to be a scab on societies bum. If we had harsher crimes, people might start thinking before they start doing.
  23. Out of the 261 lawsuits filed by the RIAA (Recording Industry !@#$%^&*ociation of America) 52 have been settled. The lawsuits ranged from $1,000 to over $10,000. The “offenders” must then delete all pirated software from their computer. Earlier this month, the makers of “Kazaa”, Sherman Networks, sued the RIAA for using its file sharing software illegally. How very hypocritical of the RIAA to be suing users for illegaly downloading songs, while they use the exact same software to “hunt” them down. The RIAA and other supporting organizations have released versions of Kazaa and Kazaa Lite which contain warnings that downloading pirated software is illegal. Although Sherman Networks lost it’s lawsuit against the RIAA it says it plans to file more lawsuits against the RIAA for offenses such as illegal distribution of copyrighted software to invasion of privacy. Meanwhile, Kazaa Lite, is on the side of this controversial battle throwing in sucker punches towards the RIAA. It has recently released at least 3 different versions of it’s software to foreign countries, and released a version of it’s software that is capable of IP masking. This is most likely Kazaa Lites way of mocking the RIAA’s limited jurisdiction in the world. The RIAA made a small slap back by showing it’s “great power” by “allowing” users to promise they will delete all pirated software to avoid charges. This is a bold statement from a weak foe. Some peer-to-peer organizations are urging their users to counter-sue for invasion of privacy. Over 800 Kazaa and Kazaa Lite users have taken the out to avoid charges. In total the RIAA has attacked at least 350 people As the battle rages, how does the public perceive all of the actions taken? This month, the RIAA sued a 12 year old girl for a $2,000 suit. Also this month, they sued a 66 year old woman who was believed to have downloaded 2,000+ hip-hop songs illegally. The RIAA dropped the charges after they found she was using a Macintosh, which is not capable of running Kazaa or Kazaa Lite, and now charges $0.99 to download a song. It seems that the RIAA is swinging its fists and hoping to hit something. The have !@#$%^&*ured us that they will file more lawsuits next month, and it is believed that there will soon be 1,000+ lawsuits each month. Although this may seem to act as a deterrent, they have only scratched the surface of illegal file trading. The public is becoming fed up with all of the trouble they are causing, and the RIAA looks very bad in the public eye for being so reckless. "The music community's efforts have triggered a national conversation -- especially between parents and kids -- about what's legal and illegal when it comes to music on the Internet," Sherman said. "In the end it will be decided not in the courtrooms, but at kitchen tables across the country. We are heartened by the response we have seen so far." The senate is debating whether the RIAA should be allowed to keep its jurisdiction. This is indeed a change of the senates “side of the fence”. Originally they supported the RIAA’s actions. The RIAA made a DMCA subpoena to Verizon ordering they hand over the names of several offenders. Verizon countered by saying that it was only illegal if the files were stored the ISP’s computers, where as most offenders store them directly on their hardrive. The Supreme Court ordered that Verizon forfeit the names of the offenders. Verizon countered again by saying they needed to protect the privacy of the offenders while they appealed the decision. The Supreme Court gave Verizon temporary immunity from the subpoena, but in June they were forced to give up the names finally which led to the RIAA filing lawsuits against all the offenders. Lawsuits have been brought up against the RIAA for invasion of privacy and violating state and federal laws. The senate seems to also be fed up with the RIAA’s recklessness. By removing their power, it will throw the RIAA back to square one where they will be forced to start all over again. The RIAA’s attempt to shut-down illegal file trading has backfired horribly. Many laugh in their faces as organizations and the government rise up against their efforts to control the music industry on the web. -Dark_Nexus
  24. linux is teh sux
  25. that's it, i'm never talking to my mom again.
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