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Gildarts

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  1. Gildarts replied to WYD's topic in Archive
    I'm afraid not mate, and I don't know if there will be one soon. Download the client here.
  2. Agreed, and using slurs such as these make the community look trashy and immature. Voted no.
  3. This will definitely come in handy! Thanks much mate!
  4. Gildarts replied to zloj25's topic in Archive
    I'm afraid you've been trolled by Occazn. :\ The error (from what I've seen in the past) points to an IP issue. Are you on a VPN or proxy?
  5. Gildarts replied to BrainDeadGenius's topic in Archive
    I support this. The development team is currently going through a bit of inactivity, so I'd assume that's the reason for the lack of contests. Although contests aren't needed to make people feel like a part of this Forum.
  6. Looks like it makes sense to me. You may want to not have it return 0, because that means it checks the conditions every 0 milliseconds. Anything from 50-75 is good.
  7. What does that have to do with anything...? No idea. You can delete things inside of the quote that don't pertain or apply to what you're responding to. For example, see above. It's more of a preference than a problem. I don't know if I support this, unless the post contains giant images (which should already be in a spoiler).
  8. I don't think it's more about what you would do in an hour as a mod, as you can't really make that many changes. It's more about moderating over time and improving the quality of the Forums and the community.
  9. HTML = Hypertext Markup Language Lol But as for OP: I'd suggest getting the basic syntax of a common and widely used language, like C++ or Java (both of which have promising futures in the terms of the programming world). After that, you'd better understand other languages and have sort of a base knowledge of what is happening. It really depends what field you want to get into, because programming encompasses a wide variety of jobs and careers. I'm so happy you are putting your mind to this and making it a reality! All of the power to you!
  10. I'm decent in math. Just enjoy using logic. I've just read up about Litecoins; they seem to be almost the exact same to bitcoins. Some key differences of them: 1. The Litecoin network processes a block every 2.5 minutes, rather than Bitcoin's 10 minutes. 1 Alright, so the mining rate (gather rate) is about 4x faster than that of BTC (bitcoins). 2. The Litecoin network will produce 84 million litecoins, or four times as many currency units as will be issued by the Bitcoin network. 2 It has 4x the amount of currency units (coins) as BTC. 3. 1 Litecoin = $2.39401 So, a litecoin is worth about $2.3. The current exchange rate of a bitcoin is $99.0 Mines 4x faster, has 4x as much coins, but it's worth $2.3. In the work it would take you to mine 1 bitcoin (worth $99), you would mine 4 litecoins (approx. $10). -Prices subject to change Unless the market is prone to severe fluctuations, I'm not sure if it's something I'm willing to invest in at this point. Usually one one currency system prevails in a certain region (digital), and I believe it will be the bitcoin. 1 & 2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litecoin
  11. Thinking about making an investment in the Bitcoin Industry (if you'd even call it an industry) in the coming weeks. I know that the big bitcoin boom just ended and now they are more difficult to mine/receive, but I believe the market can still hold a decent profit margin. My whole opinion regarding the economic side of bitcoins is that they (or something similar) will rise as the default global currency. The fact that it's a decentralized (not belonging to a specific party/organization) currency helps out it's case even more so. Furthermore, in our digital world, nothing stands in the way of the whole planet embracing Bitcoin (or some other digital currency). Its inbuilt scarcity provides an assurance of purchasing power arguably safer than any other system yet conceived. (Source) As for my business plan (can't release exact details, of course), I plan on buying hardware worth around $300 and receiving about a $4-6/day profit. Coupled with increased profit and decreased profitability, my plan is to keep upgrading hardware until the profitability decreases to a point where it wouldn't be worth it to purchase newer hardware. If you have any thoughts on this, feel free to chip in. Although it's not a "get rich quick" method, again, I believe it may still hold profit. So, let me know what you think about the economics regarding bitcoins, and the currency in general. tl;dr - Bitcoin thread For those of you who aren't familiar with Bitcoin: Bitcoin charts, graphs, videos, and infographics
  12. Gildarts replied to Levi's topic in Archive
    Definitely agree with OP. Of course moderators and administrators can't be expected to be monitoring the chat 24/7, but I believe they do a pretty good job. Although most aren't extremely socially active within the chat, they do a good moderating job within it. Thoroughly agree with Jason though, reporting helps with administration of the chatbox. Hopefully a chatbox moderator rank will be implemented soon, and the chatbox will be monitored carefully.
  13. Then upload your icon file to an image hosting website and then link to it using the direct URL in the href. This would fix any errors with finding it in the local directory.
  14. I'm not sure why that's not working, it might have something to do with the .ico file. I'd try it with a .png to test it out. Then change the type to equal "image/png" and the href to "images/favicon1.png". Another solution would be to try to upload your icon file to an image hosting website and then link to it using the direct URL in the href. This would fix it if it was having problems with locating the file in your local directory.
  15. Gildarts replied to a post in a topic in Spam/Off Topic
    I'm not sure whether you're referring to real life or not, but do whatever comes easy to you.
  16. Gpu

    Gildarts replied to Jeff's topic in Archive
    I'd suggest running Crysis 3 or Assassin's Creed 3 (preferably in the Boston area) to test FPS. Hitman: Absolution would be another option.
  17. Show themes (like this) Video game soundtracks Led Zeppelin Pink Floyd The Who Biggie Smalls 2Pac Nas Gang Starr Max Richter Tchaikovsky Vivaldi Spinvis Opgezwolle Rob Dougan & a lot of other artists I did not include in this list.
  18. Talk to MoneyMan for this, he's always trying to sell bulk runes in chat.
  19. Well, I'm not sure how much it has to do with themes, but the error is within the URL. The error is 50x, which are a number of timing out and internal server errors. The official definition of the 50x series of errors is: (Source) So, whenever you're experiencing lag and thus can't connect to the server, it will redirect you here, which is the error page for this sort of error. Hope this helps clear some things up.
  20. Gildarts replied to nesk's topic in Archive
    Yes, it's running of your personal IP when you use the client. As for your next question, If you set up for a proxy to be used through your default browser (i.e Firefox), I believe that the IP you will be going off of will be different than that of your personal IP. I've never tested it, so I'm not 100% sure on it. Thus, you will be using different IPs between the client and the actual game through browser.
  21. I'd say maples, seeming as you can just pump out willow logs and they are very cheap. Maple longs sell for ~350 as well (100gp profit from (140 + 110)).
  22. Gildarts replied to Child's topic in Archive
    Not quite sure how useful this would actually be.
  23. Gildarts replied to Sufyan A's topic in Archive
    If you wanted this to be the actual homepage, I would assume that a lot more work would need to be done on it. It's a cool graphic design, but the rest of it needs a bit of work (this is all my opinion of course). For example, the navigation pane you have is text only and, I assume, has no on mouse hover function. Current: vs yours: Another thing I noticed was the capitalization within it. If your intent was to keep it all caps, I'd suggest changing it. Again, just my opinion on it.
  24. This is an awesome idea! 100% support and would use.
  25. Kokeis Chopper has been fixed by Cory as of earlier today, and should be working perfectly. If you are having problems with it, try any of the following: http://osbot.org/forum/topic/353-example-draynor-chopper-script/ http://osbot.org/forum/topic/2128-apple-scripts-apple-draynor-willows/ http://osbot.org/forum/topic/1516-lazs-draynorchopper-v11/ http://osbot.org/forum/topic/391-rs-bots-pro-tree-chopperbanker/ I'd suggest Kokeis Chopper as I know it runs very well.

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