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Started 15th May 2012 in General
I once wrote down a very strange dream I had. Here's the transcript(Not fully detailed, just to freshen up my memory) "trailer": hogwarts gets destroyed irl: hogwarts doesn't get...
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Started 15th May 2012 in Help
@eggbert (View Post) There could be a fatal exception which the code didn't handle there. In layman's terms, silly thing goes in, crashy thing comes out. And it instantly crashe...
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Started 15th May 2012 in Feedback
@tavninder (View Post) Water is an ancient element. No changes will be made. And, if you ignored that fact, it most likely already does. You can always add some other substances in...
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Started 15th May 2012 in Feedback
@CCXL (View Post) Radio waves can easily be replaced by WIFI and/or PRTI/PRTO, and because of no moving solids, the decreasing would be impractical. Microwaves can partially be replaced b...
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Started 15th May 2012 in Feedback
@tavninder (View Post) Aren't those what (in order) INSL, TTAN, GLAS/QRTZ/FILT, HSWC, GOO(?), (any solid)/SPNG, (any non-flammable solid at least 2px thick), (Rubber would be ineffective, ...
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Started 15th May 2012 in Feedback
@bloodstalker (View Post) @tommig (View Post) Well duh. Pressure grid: (X resolution / 4) * (Y resolution / 4), Particle grid: X resolution * Y resolution
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Started 14th May 2012 in Creations
For one, a contest could get a better prize than virtual rep that doesn't work well or managing a group. If people were awesome, they'd like send post cards and stuff like that around the w...
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Started 14th May 2012 in General
@AngrySpam (View Post) Please repeat what you said, this time in proper English, for I couldn't understand any of that.
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Started 14th May 2012 in General
@craZchick (View Post) Permalink is a link to your forum post which I can use in other threads to refer to your comment. Like this: @craZchick once asked me what the permalink opt...
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Started 14th May 2012 in Announcements
@el-midgeto (View Post) Basically, it's for some substance to break under a certain amount of "stress" or "tension" on the surface - too much weight on too little of a ...