Everything posted by mdanhorn
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CzarRangingGuild
I would say an option to set or adjust the frequency of spasms would be nice. I would think a "human" would not need to rotate their camera very often after setting it at the "correct" angle for a period of time. However; the purposeful misclicking during the dialogue options I fully agree with, as humans do that all the time.
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CzarRangingGuild
Taking forever to get pushed.
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CzarRangingGuild
Looks nice. What's the price tag on it?
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APA Den Cooker
Appears that the latest client update may have broke something. Getting stuck in the "Waiting for GUI" status.
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OSBot 2.2.21 - CPU Optimizations & Random Event Patches
Just a heads up.. the box pops up saying... restarting down in __ seconds. Should it not be, restarting in ;) Thanks for the updates
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sMiner by Stefano
Hey Stefano, I appreciate the script, one minor bug that creeps up now and then is when walking back to the mine, it sometimes can't find the walk location north of the mine in order to keep walking down and gets stuck near to wall.
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Help me pick a career.
Engineering or anything Financial, like Business analyst, accounting, statistician, etc. Really depends on what form of math you like. Physics - engineering Profits/forecasting - Business analysts Probabilities - statistician. Although you are good at math, you should select something that you will enjoy doing. Likewise, just because your good in math doesn't mean it has to be your central driving force for your career either. I have several friends who have recently graduated with Civil Engineering diplomas/degrees in B.C. and some were rather limited in their math skills. Edit: Just to give you an idea. Two of my friends who did the Civil Engineering Tech program at the local college here both made it out of their diploma programs basically debt free after their work-terms. Both are now making a base 'salary' of 40-45k/year at 40 hour/week; however both are working closer to 60-70/week. One friend has actually already gained an additional 6 weeks paid time-off due to all of his overtime. Likewise, I have 3 friends who went to Lakehead University to finish their degrees and they're salaried around 60-75k right out of school. However; they're not paid over-time as they're considered 'professionals'.
- Buying 10m NEED IT NOW $32.35
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BarrowsPro - Coming soon
He could always limit the amount of accounts useable per purchase. If he was to do so, I'd limit it to 2 max.
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Banned and used good breaks.
105 combat - never used breaks, never been banned.
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Good News Everyone!
Too low I.M.O. You considering adding custom equipment/attack styles for the various brothers? Pub shortcut? Etc
- Buying 20m 07scape Gp
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Looking for a Good main
Hmm.. now you're making me consider selling mine :p
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Purpose of college?
That is completely wrong. You have an idea, you patent it, your company pays you per time they use the patent. Or you just get a nice big bonus at the end of the year. If you have significant contributions to a company, they reward you with a partnership where you actually own part of the company. Sure, I'd like to make my own formula one car, but... I don't have billions of dollars to spend designing and testing one. So I'd rather work on a team inside a company. Plus the salary isn't too bad in itself. Very easy to live comfortably. Oh, also you can't have a SPECIFIC salary. You get raises etc either once or twice a year which range 3% to 10% based on your contributions. All you're doing is shouting to the world how much you don't know about careers. I agree with 90% of what you've said dreamliner, minus of course the needlessness of B.A./B.s.c. Major bashing. The majority our future teachers (minus specialized College and university profs) will typically obtain an B.A./B.s.c. degree. Furthermore, most of the driving forces involved in the Job/Labor Market (which seems to be a central point of this debate) is explained through a purely Arts discipline.
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Purpose of college?
Thesis is quite simple. One pursues a higher education for the purpose of educating oneself in the projected field of their future job(s), and by doing so helps educate themselves in said field while gaining both experience and intellect about said field and also signaling to future employers a willingness to dedicate themselves to learning and understanding the field of their choice. Hate to quote myself, but you could theoretically add in, to potentially contribute to society and/or their field of study through research and unprecedented theories.
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Purpose of college?
Yes please, teach yourself to become a civil engineer, chemist, chartered accountant, statistician. All of these fields and numerous others are simple concepts that you learn playing 'the game'. Furthermore, if you attend a half decent college or university you're able to gain your experience in co-op programs and pay off your debt during these work periods. In addition, said work periods typically result in job offers following the completion of your certificate, diploma or degree. Job offers do not mean you are qualified, or smart. School appeals to people who can not do things on their own because they get to partake in the system even though it means nothing. Go to college if you want to get laid, if you want an education, go to the library. Facepalm. Who in their right mind would offer a job to someone whom they did not believe to be qualified or educated in that field of work? Are you going to hire someone of the street to do your tax-return? Promote your home-made business? No. Unless you are utterly retarded and have no problem jeopardizing your business' image. Because people are so engrossed in the system. If I apply for a job, they see that I completed University and that means I am qualified, but it does not mean that at all. It means that I spent 4+ years spending money, and studying for something that will not even prepare me for my career. And for a lot of people, University is partying, having sex, drinking, and probably doing a lot of drugs. Assuming your degree is specialized in something that actually has some merit. Like engineering, medicine, human kinetics, biology, economics, business, etc. Your 4 years of school would have set the foundation for preparing you for your career. Sure one could simply fuck around for the 4 years time, partying, dating, etc. and on paper have the same qualifications as you, but their lack of dedication or willingness to take their education seriously would become apparent quickly to any future employer. Our education cannot give you a snapshot as to what your future employer is going to have you doing on a day-to-day basis which is what makes co-op opportunities so valuable. One wont fully -know- what their employer will be expecting until their hired and working for them. School on the other hand is what prepares you for understanding and accomplishing the work and duties assigned to you once you are hired.
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Purpose of college?
Yet another person who has been brainwashed by the United States. You don't need college to succeed. Well maybe you do, but there are some people who are smart who can teach them selves things. Most of the extremely successful people dropped out of school. So you sir, are completely wrong. And the overwhelming positive correlation between education and income is simply meaningless. Don't get me wrong, people do not need to go to college to become successful, but the likelihood of becoming successful is far greater with a higher education, and proper planning/insights into the current and future labor markets.
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Purpose of college?
Thesis is quite simple. One pursues a higher education for the purpose of educating oneself in the projected field of their future job(s), and by doing so helps educate themselves in said field while gaining both experience and intellect about said field and also signaling to future employers a willingness to dedicate themselves to learning and understanding the field of their choice.
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Purpose of college?
Yes please, teach yourself to become a civil engineer, chemist, chartered accountant, statistician. All of these fields and numerous others are simple concepts that you learn playing 'the game'. Furthermore, if you attend a half decent college or university you're able to gain your experience in co-op programs and pay off your debt during these work periods. In addition, said work periods typically result in job offers following the completion of your certificate, diploma or degree. Job offers do not mean you are qualified, or smart. School appeals to people who can not do things on their own because they get to partake in the system even though it means nothing. Go to college if you want to get laid, if you want an education, go to the library. Facepalm. Who in their right mind would offer a job to someone whom they did not believe to be qualified or educated in that field of work? Are you going to hire someone of the street to do your tax-return? Promote your home-made business? No. Unless you are utterly retarded and have no problem jeopardizing your business' image.
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Purpose of college?
Yes please, teach yourself to become a civil engineer, chemist, chartered accountant, statistician. All of these fields and numerous others are simple concepts that you learn playing 'the game'. Furthermore, if you attend a half decent college or university you're able to gain your experience in co-op programs and pay off your debt during these work periods. In addition, said work periods typically result in job offers following the completion of your certificate, diploma or degree. The top 2-3 Students immediately get job offers from companies. the rest are left to find a job themselves. Right, that's why I have several friends who have either graduated with their Civil Engineering tech diploma or degrees (currently EITs) making between $80-110k and completely debt free. Of all of my friends doing so, only one was a straight A student, the rest were c+ to b students. If you're trying to get into a specialized market like Medicine, Dentistry, Law, etc. Yes an individual will face a lot stiffer competition for jobs. If you want to pursue a career in such a field you have to understand what you are getting yourself into and be prepared to pay the price. Otherwise it is much more logical and cost effective to pursue a career in a field where there is currently or will always be demand for your skill-set (accounting, engineering, trades, teaching, etc).
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Purpose of college?
pretty much this. and this is why my parents were smart and already have me taking college classes in high school. not lying though, educations gonna be useless soon probably. the muricans are on top of the world, and their whole country is on the verge of collapse. And the balance of wealth will simply shift to China who holds the vast majority of American debt.
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Purpose of college?
Yes please, teach yourself to become a civil engineer, chemist, chartered accountant, statistician. All of these fields and numerous others are simple concepts that you learn playing 'the game'. Furthermore, if you attend a half decent college or university you're able to gain your experience in co-op programs and pay off your debt during these work periods. In addition, said work periods typically result in job offers following the completion of your certificate, diploma or degree.
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Buying 2-5m Paypal
You still Mubu? If so just find me on skype
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STOP BOTTING NOW
I don't want to sound like a dick, but none of those stats are 'beast'
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Buying 10-20m 07
Sold him 16M simple and fast like I expected