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Charlotte

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  1. Thanks for the inputs thus far. I have not owned an apple product so far but have used them before. Have been using Samsung products since young. From what I have seen, oneplus 3 seems to be a very good choice in terms of price and capabilities. Even though I would want to try the iphone 7.
  2. Need some suggestions and explain if possible.
  3. It is the server side and nothing could be done about it. Perhaps hopping a little slower ?
  4. Depending on what you plan to spend on. 6600k means you will need a lga1151 compatible mobo, a cpu cooler and of course ddr4 ram. More expensive compared to 4690k. 4690k is like the old gen. Pretty good too. Performance wise, not too bad compared to the 6600k.
  5. Is it possible to test with any other free scripts to see if the same error occurs?
  6. Check logger for errors? I assume the scripts are from the sdn.
  7. Charlotte replied to Starcraft's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    Sry for you loss. Time for a new beginning
  8. Yes, it is old news. Might be helpful to some. Cheers!
  9. Since we all use emails daily. This is something worth looking at. Source : http://www.iflscience.com/technology/millions-passwords-hotmail-gmail-and-yahoo-have-been-stolen Alex Holden, chief information security officer of Hold Security, has told Reuters that 272.3 million usernames and passwords have been stolen from users of Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, Google’s Gmail and Mail.ru, Russia's largest email service.The majority of data comes from Mail.ru. Fifteen percent of data is known to come from Yahoo Mail, 12 percent from Hotmail, and 9 percent from Gmail. Usernames and passwords for banking and retail are also among the stolen information. Holden advised all users of the email services to change their passwords. All of the affected email services also offer a two-step verification process, which will ask for extra information if there is an attempt to log in from a new device. So, if you’re worried or curious that your account could be compromised, head over to haveibeenpwned.com Simply by tapping in your email address or username, you’ll instantly be able to find out whether any information from your account has been leaked. If there is “no pwnage found” on your accounts, it’s still not a bad idea to change your password regularly.
  10. It was a good run, they said. Now it's time to restart those farms.
  11. Charlotte replied to Genii's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    OMG! Color pleaseee!
  12. Sorry for your "loss". It could all have been avoided if the username was blanked out. Life is just game, you win some, you lose some.
  13. Charlotte replied to Maldesto's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    #Worth
  14. Done
  15. Helloo~
  16. If your bros can bring you food on the table then it's highly suggested its JOBS over BROS.
  17. Sand crabs would be good.
  18. Basically, just for botting. You will need a good processor, decent mobo and perhaps 8-16gb ram (if running a lot of bots).
  19. You can stop recurring payments under paypal.
  20. Charlotte replied to Bytecodes's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    I don't think there is a need for this though. You could just pm Anne instead. I read halfway through and my eyes went berserk.
  21. How likely we wouldn't know if people who gets banned do not report. But from what I know, it depends on script too.

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