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Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 11:46 pm
I want to see the Holy Cow!!!!  close to 1/4 of completing my goal.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:18 am
 Haha, I remember seeing this guy years ago in W37. Of course it's the same guy. There's no way I'd forget a name like that. I even screenied him back then. Funny how he's one of the rare people who wears the same cape I do.  A spinoff from the pic of the Imp convo earlier. This time, with an Imp who's name is the same as my own. Guess if you have the same name, you're related. Although, maybe that's my Imp's real name. Afterall, the B in Bro is a capital. This, however, leads me to another question... It's written: "Hey, Bro!," Why "!," It shouldn't have the comma, unless the exclaimation mark is part of his name, making his name "Bro!". Now, how would someone have a name with an exclaimation mark in their name? Well, it's possible. How? Well, I just found this out this week. Just watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtJozAbC5SYSo this means, my Imp's true name is "Bro]click["!
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:03 am
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:50 pm
xd Looks the most realistic.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:36 pm
Cabbage Emperor xd Looks the most realistic. Speaking of realistic...  My Windows finally took the blame for crashing IE. rofl
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 2:24 pm
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 6:51 pm
Forum n00b case study # 8244021 The Player Bot:  Analysis - The player bot seems to be concerned solely on the purpose of skilling, giving it the illusion of being a bot. Based upon the evidence, the subject seems incapable of completing quests because it is unable to solve simple puzzles nor can it read important dialogue relating to the quests. What it is capable of doing is training skills. Unlike quests, skills require repetitive clicking which requires little to no thought process. The subject also states a hatred towards updates in general. As updates can sometimes consist of more complications to its skilling ways, requiring it to adapt to training. This, of course, requires thought. However, the fact that the subject has been around for so long with limited brainpower suggests that it may have been taught by others. It is likely that it may have taken a while for it to grasp even the basics of what others have told him, and may have frustrated both the subject and the teachers. It is truly amazing to see such a being capable of functioning at all. To compare this player's characteristics to a bot. Bots are normally programmed to do a simple, repetitive task. Puzzles and the capabilities of reading, analysing, making judgments and then acting upon these judgements to complete a task are usually not found within their programming. Therefore, they are incapable of participating in quests. Updates to a skill they are programmed to do can cause them problems, and may require reprogramming to adapt to these changes. And since they cannot reprogram themselves, they'll be stuck doing little to nothing until someone does. Although a bot's programming can be complex, a good programmer should have little trouble in reprogramming it. Unlike the player bot, a bot will have little trouble in completing new tasks if programmed correctly. Whereas a player bot can become confused when attempting to learn new things, since the information isn't written directly into them like a bot.
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:29 pm
 And my new set up for plunder =P  (There's a bunyip already summoned razz )
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:48 pm
Airazor Forum n00b case study # 8244021 The Player Bot:  Analysis - The player bot seems to be concerned solely on the purpose of skilling, giving it the illusion of being a bot. Based upon the evidence, the subject seems incapable of completing quests because it is unable to solve simple puzzles nor can it read important dialogue relating to the quests. What it is capable of doing is training skills. Unlike quests, skills require repetitive clicking which requires little to no thought process. The subject also states a hatred towards updates in general. As updates can sometimes consist of more complications to its skilling ways, requiring it to adapt to training. This, of course, requires thought. However, the fact that the subject has been around for so long with limited brainpower suggests that it may have been taught by others. It is likely that it may have taken a while for it to grasp even the basics of what others have told him, and may have frustrated both the subject and the teachers. It is truly amazing to see such a being capable of functioning at all. To compare this player's characteristics to a bot. Bots are normally programmed to do a simple, repetitive task. Puzzles and the capabilities of reading, analysing, making judgments and then acting upon these judgements to complete a task are usually not found within their programming. Therefore, they are incapable of participating in quests. Updates to a skill they are programmed to do can cause them problems, and may require reprogramming to adapt to these changes. And since they cannot reprogram themselves, they'll be stuck doing little to nothing until someone does. Although a bot's programming can be complex, a good programmer should have little trouble in reprogramming it. Unlike the player bot, a bot will have little trouble in completing new tasks if programmed correctly. Whereas a player bot can become confused when attempting to learn new things, since the information isn't written directly into them like a bot. XD I got a kick out of reading that.
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 9:19 pm
Christowns BOY do I have a screenshot for YOU! Whoo---wheee! I'm on the left. Jesus is on the right.
 that is totally going as my wallpaper on my iTouch. roflmao
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 9:27 pm
roflmao, diavolo = epic phail
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 9:42 pm
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 9:53 pm
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 10:42 pm
Megahamster9 Fee Fie Foh Fumm!http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t149/megahamster9/91Thieving.png[/img] I smell the blood of an English mun!
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Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 11:36 pm
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