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Geek Culture / what is everyone here known for?

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SunnyKatt
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:42
Quote: "
Quote: "Its ok. They're all very cool"

Why thank you!"


bah. You get enough of that.

BiggAdd
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:44
Enough of what?

SunnyKatt
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:45
praise.

DB PROgrammer
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:46
He's good at it makes sense.


I'm Pro grammer.
SunnyKatt
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:47
I know... thats why I said "theyre all very cool".

Matt Rock
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:47
The point I was making...

Global DBProgrammerIs as String : DBProgrammerIs="Best and Smartest"

print DBProgrammerIs
wait key

That's silly, why go through all that unnecessary trouble?



BiggAdd
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:49
Quote: "praise."

O right, no I always enjoy praise. And thank you for it!
I still think I'm a bit rubbish though, but thats just probably me being modest.

SunnyKatt
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:49
Matt, why didnt you call yourself amazing like everybody else!

These posts are flying in so fast.... Like chat.
Bye for today!

DB PROgrammer
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:52
Quote: "That's silly, why go through all that unnecessary trouble?"


Coding style I guess, or maybe because I don't want to press the shift key every time I want to declare a string, or I wanted to declare it as a global, or I did it just to annoy you


I'm Pro grammer.
Jeff032
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:55
You pressed shift quite a few times declaring that string...

BiggAdd
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 21:59 Edited at: 12th Mar 2008 21:59
How WOuld YoU KnOW iF hE dId? He could have changed his shift key, and called it Garry...

Jeff032
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 22:02
obviously

DB PROgrammer
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 22:05 Edited at: 12th Mar 2008 22:06
Quote: "He could have changed his shift key, and called it Garry..."


How did you know?!?!? ...Stalker!

Quote: "You pressed shift quite a few times declaring that string..."


I only did that because I was posting the code on the internet.


I'm Pro grammer.
Dr Manette
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 22:30
Quote: "Mannete: That means if you're away for too long, the world erupts in nuclear war!"


Hence why I stick around.

Quote: "I'd like to add to Dr. Manette's code:

if manette = 0 and awesome = 0
close launch doors
set target(BioFox Games hq)
force bunker door locks(on)
open up bunker roof
destroy all electronic equipment to open doors
endif"


You realize, of course, that the BioFox Games hq has an anti-missile defense system. But I guess it's smart to try and destroy competition.

Now to compile...



Insert Name Here
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 23:00


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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 23:34
@Jeff: Mwahaha I changed your sig. Blue is now 6.

There are over 100 billion galaxies in our observable universe, each containing up to a trillion stars.

Feeling small yet?
Jeff032
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 23:38
It would appear that people have noticed you can vote more than one time I'll have to fix that later...

AndrewT
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 23:51 Edited at: 13th Mar 2008 00:02
Now red is winning. I know, I have no life...

::EDIT::

Aww mannnnn...someone cheated.
Jeff032
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 00:02


Fixed

AndrewT
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 00:04 Edited at: 13th Mar 2008 00:30
Thanks a lot, your little game crashed my computer. Apparently, IE can't handle:





::EDIT::

W00t! I'm catching up!
SunnyKatt
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 00:44
Why dont you vote for green!

Matt Rock
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 01:05 Edited at: 13th Mar 2008 01:06
Hey, why is everyone trying to nuke my house? Stop that! Now I have to make Agent Dink build a missile defense system! Can't you people let the poor guy rest? I mean really, he doesn't even have blankets down in my basement, and you want him to go outside!

Quote: "Matt, why didnt you call yourself amazing like everybody else!"

Because it's redundant, everyone already knows I'm the doughnut's jam

AndrewT
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 01:07
Quote: "Why dont you vote for green!"


I don't believe in green.
Dr Manette
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 03:02
Quote: "Hey, why is everyone trying to nuke my house? Stop that! Now I have to make Agent Dink build a missile defense system! Can't you people let the poor guy rest? I mean really, he doesn't even have blankets down in my basement, and you want him to go outside!"


Cause my staff couldn't get the secret tech in your lair, so we must destroy it before you can use it. Muwahahaha.

Seriously, your back door is really hard to break down...

Agent Dink
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 03:06
Lol... I love how I'm just a forum joke now

Keo C
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 03:08
Quote: "Lol... I love how I'm just a forum joke now "

No no, you're not *chuckles* a joke. *bursts out laughing.*
j/k Dink I still respect you.


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Agent Dink
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 03:23
no no, I like reading my name being thrown around. Makes everything more entertaining. Hahhaah.

aluseus GOD
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 03:32 Edited at: 13th Mar 2008 03:33
why isnt anyone telling me what they're well known for?
stop using every itty bitty excuse you get to chat with each other

support THE FUGHTHRITS!
Matt Rock
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 04:46
Quote: "Cause my staff couldn't get the secret tech in your lair, so we must destroy it before you can use it. Muwahahaha."

It's not too hard really. Once you get passed the guards anyway. And the dobermans. Oh, and the lasers. I guess the toxic gasses can be pretty annoying. And speaking of annoying, I did have Rami lock all of the doors with his wacky numeric puzzles. And then there's the Celine Dion hall, can't forget about that. What am I missing? Oh right, the Meg Ryan movie you have to watch before you can enter the vault, that one is tricky. But after that stuff, it's not really that difficult to get in.

Agent Dink
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 06:06
I'm apparently well known for being part of MISoft's slave labor force.

Phaelax
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 06:17
Quote: "Hey I live in Louisville, Ohio too.
@Phaelax- Where do u live in ohio?"


Columbus, smack dab in the middle of Ohio.


SunnyKatt
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 11:49
Quote: "why isnt anyone telling me what they're well known for?
stop using every itty bitty excuse you get to chat with each other"

Everyone did that on the first 4 or so pages.

tha_rami
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 15:41
Oh, Matt, the numeric riddles, did I ever give you their answer? I just lost my answer sheet. I hope you're not inside at this moment.


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Keo C
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 18:15
Yes, without you, I wouldn't have Matt as a customer at my whip store.


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Dr Manette
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 21:04
Quote: "It's not too hard really. Once you get passed the guards anyway. And the dobermans. Oh, and the lasers. I guess the toxic gasses can be pretty annoying. And speaking of annoying, I did have Rami lock all of the doors with his wacky numeric puzzles. And then there's the Celine Dion hall, can't forget about that. What am I missing? Oh right, the Meg Ryan movie you have to watch before you can enter the vault, that one is tricky. But after that stuff, it's not really that difficult to get in."


And so we drop nukes instead.

Quote: "I'm apparently well known for being part of MISoft's slave labor force."


Come to BioFox and you could be a PAYED slave.

Agent Dink
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 21:06
How much pay?

Dr Manette
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 21:08
999999999 pesos.

Agent Dink
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 21:23 Edited at: 13th Mar 2008 21:24
Quote: "999 999 999 Mexican pesos = 92.8759999 million U.S. dollars"


Um, sir, you have yourself an artist Bye Matt!

*whispers to Matt* I'll be back after my first paycheck... 50% of that money will be used to put MISoft on the map

Matt Rock
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 22:52
WOOT! Sorry Biofox, you can't steal any of our people who know what Project Starving Fox is lol.

tha_rami
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 23:48
Starving Fox... Isn't that Adam's codename?


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Matt Rock
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 23:51
LOL he isn't starving, he gets food, whatever we surface-dwellers don't eat

Agent Dink
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 23:55
It certainly is a good weight loss program. I've also been working out with all the random debris in the basement from the wall thats collapsing in from water damage. I just hope the place doesn't flood much more.

Libervurto
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Posted: 14th Mar 2008 00:19
DBProgrammer had two quotes at the end of his string so it wouldn't work

Damn I read through all these stupid posts just to see if anyone else had spotted it! I've wasted my life

I'm starting to get excited about GTA IV; GTA is the only thing that still manages to give me that "kid waiting for christmas" feeling

Matt Rock
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Posted: 14th Mar 2008 04:29
Quote: "I've also been working out with all the random debris in the basement from the wall thats collapsing in from water damage. I just hope the place doesn't flood much more."

With our wacky weather lately I might have to move you upstairs soon. It snows 3", the next day it's warm out and it all melts, then it rains for a week solid, then it snows and melts again, rinse/ repeat . I think we're headed for yet another horrible flood, and this time around I live in a dang potential flood area :/. So yeah, pack up your cot and that black and white TV down there, you might be moving upstairs sooner than you think!

Agent Dink
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Posted: 14th Mar 2008 04:35
But I love your basement

tha_rami
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Posted: 14th Mar 2008 09:06
Yes, Matt, don't you remember the time I took Adam and tried to use him as footbench in the garden during that sunny day? His skin can't handle sunlight.


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Drew Cameron
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Posted: 14th Mar 2008 16:05
My "claim to fame" is Dumbow & Cool, and probably Milk Paton as well.

(Milk Paton returns soon by the way)

Agent Dink
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Posted: 14th Mar 2008 16:07
I was burned and peeling for months! My skin is getting to be almost see-through now, like those little deep sea fishies who never see any light.


@Drew - Can't wait for the next Paton episode.

Yodaman Jer
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Posted: 14th Mar 2008 17:52
What am I known for? Bubkiss! Nada! Zero!
Actually I guess I COULD be known for asking way too many questions without checking the help files in DBC and getting surprised at a certain moderator for writing a level editor in about a day....
all to help me understand how creating a .lvl adds flexibility to a game...

Too much info?


Thanks BigAdd!!
bitJericho
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Posted: 14th Mar 2008 23:16
Quote: "That's silly, why go through all that unnecessary trouble?"


It's more useful in Types, in all honesty. But it does have a positive, in that it's impossible to mix up your variable types.

For example, var$, var# and var are 3 different variables, but if you only ever use var, then you can't get it confused.


Hurray for teh logd!

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