In Pennsylvania the solid white, do not cross, lines leading up to the intersection are the timed length that you are describing. If the vehicle is within the area of the solid white lines when the light changes to yellow the vehicle will make it through if it is moving at the speed limit or higher.
Growing up with my parents they knew if they saw monitor light under the door I was still awake. I quickly learned to use the computer with the monitor turned off with simply keyboard shortcuts and no audio cues such as VoiceOver.
You just need to branch out and find more friends. Not uncommon for my friends to get together with their laptops at one house and code all night with a few movies playing in the background. I will hop over to another friend's house, help him with vehicle wiring and electronics issues.
It does help that the only thing to do in the city around here is go out and get drunk.
Adblock only works because it's not widely used. If everyone would use it, then advertising networks would have to come up with better ways to deliver ads without possibility to block them. It's already done on sites that are for geeks, like Slashdot./. has ads, yes, but they also sell advertising spots on Ask Slashdot section and polls. By advertising Adblock (ironic, isn't it?) you're only giving webmasters and sites more reason to come up with hidden advertisements and things that really integrate into site. Google is already doing it on YouTube - they put some required components behind ad servers, so if you block video ads then the videos will stop working completely.
Not true. Adblock successfully blocks all advertisements on YouTube while still allowing the videos to play. Your RegexFu is weak.
The best cheaters use wall hacks only and never get caught. Using a wall hack well is all about acting. Actors know what comes next in the script, but they have to pretend that they never read it. Wall hackers know there is some one around the corner, but they act like they are playing normally to avoid detection.
Six years for me running the same wall hack and I was never caught. Not by VAC or by an admin on a server/in a league. I gave that up to play TF2 with no hacks since that is much more enjoyable.
Heh, yeah, my Jeep's mirrors started doing this for me since they refuse to stay in place. It still freaks me out some, but I never lose position of a car.
When you say high traffic, what are the actual numbers?
I am curious because I see what you are saying about the number of MySQL boxes for data throughput and replication in your setup.
Then I realize we serve several high traffic sites off one MySQL box.
Even if VAC detects the cheater, the way it deals with it allows hackers to go on. VAC detects, logs, and then bans the player two months later. The cheater causes two more months of grief to the player base. The only reason it waits two months is to make it difficult for the cheater to figure out which hack caused the ban.
Same kind of deal here as well. I left my old stressful job and went with one that has me working the standard forty hour work week.
Friends ask why I would continue to code outside of work, since that is all I do all week, especially with the minimal budget I live on.(I could quit and live for a few years before I ran out of savings.) They think I should relax and enjoy myself.
Why? I come up with ideas I wish to try out and that is how I enjoy myself. Most end up in a folder of projects that may never get used again. In some cases a friend comes to me and we start working on a project together. This has led to successes such as a web site that received around one million hits within the first month.
The islands you speak of were actually located north west(Game Master Island) of Kalimdor and north east(Developer Islands) of Eastern Kingdoms. The Developer Islands were removed early on from the files and did have some interesting game breaking developer only items. The Game Master Island still exists, but was later functionally split off from the rest of the world. It requires map editing to reach it now. However, it never had any thing of interest. An early design for a guild housing building, a white room with a chair in it under the land mass, and a dock.
Now, there are some land masses near the Maelstrom that were and still sort of accessible from the Eastern Kingdoms. They are mostly blank land masses though. In the beginning to reach them it require a priest or warlock to fear another player off the boat in Booty Bay. This would cause the player to glitch and move incredibly fast towards the western edge of the continent map. I will attempt to explain the technical aspects of why that worked now. Each continent is contained in its own map file. The boats and zeppelins are contained within their own independent continent map files that are loaded on top of the real continent. Ever notice how a NPC that is chasing you can not path on to a boat or zeppelin? NPCs can not see these boat continent files in front of them. All they understand is that the player they are chasing is there at a certain location, but can not figure out how to path out of the real continent. This is where the priest or warlock fearing comes in. When under the effect of fear the PC is temporarily treated as a NPC for the duration of the fear. When the PC gets feared off the boat past its very small continent border, since NPCs can not path from one continent to another, the PC glitches "falling" very fast in one direction.
There are many technical aspects of WoW that make all of these hacks and glitches possible. Personally examining how parts of WoW work it obviously shows that this was definitely Blizzard's first attempt at a MMORPG. There are some aspects that could have been programmed differently.(To note, many of those have been changed or improved over the past expansions.)
The general rule of photography is never ever sign away the rights to the negative.(In this case, the negative/original file/ownership.) The only time a photographer should sign away those kind of rights is if they are being paid ridiculous amounts for it. There are plenty of cases I hear about such and such photographer sold the exclusive rights away for a low sum, say around $10,000, and the new owner went on to make ten times that.
FlashGot is made by the same author that writes NoScript. The same NoScript that had malicious code that interfered with AdBlock Plus' functionality.
Karma is a bitch, basically. I am really not feeling any sympathy for him.
Flame on!
I just looked up the oil change indicator reset for the newer Jeeps. That is freaking insane! The old Grand Cherokee ZJ model was hold down two buttons for two seconds when turning the vehicle on.
The gas pedal reset, from what I understand it requires quick press and release of the gas pedal within ten seconds. Not the slow press as indicated in the manual.
Actually, you can email iTunes support and request to have all of your bought tracks queued up for you to download again. They usually only will do it once a life time since their officially policy is that you are suppose back up your purchases, but it has saved quite a few people.
I will say again, back up your stuff. It may take a few DVDs at worst.
VLC is great and much work has been done to it. There is one very annoying flaw that has made many I shown it to not want to use it. When pausing it will first finish playing what ever is left over in the buffer before actually pausing. It will then wait to rebuffer before unpausing. This issue becomes even worse when the buffer is increased to help with network streaming through file access. Trying to pause a scene in an exact spot by rewinding and timing how much will be lost to the broken pause function can be aggravating.
When I mentioned this to the developers back in version 0.7.x I was basically told that is exactly how all other players work and it was "working as designed".
To test this change the file input caching to one second or higher to really see how it can be annoying.
In Pennsylvania the solid white, do not cross, lines leading up to the intersection are the timed length that you are describing. If the vehicle is within the area of the solid white lines when the light changes to yellow the vehicle will make it through if it is moving at the speed limit or higher.
Growing up with my parents they knew if they saw monitor light under the door I was still awake. I quickly learned to use the computer with the monitor turned off with simply keyboard shortcuts and no audio cues such as VoiceOver.
The page that box links to is missing as well.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/cookies/
You just need to branch out and find more friends. Not uncommon for my friends to get together with their laptops at one house and code all night with a few movies playing in the background. I will hop over to another friend's house, help him with vehicle wiring and electronics issues.
It does help that the only thing to do in the city around here is go out and get drunk.
Adblock only works because it's not widely used. If everyone would use it, then advertising networks would have to come up with better ways to deliver ads without possibility to block them. It's already done on sites that are for geeks, like Slashdot. /. has ads, yes, but they also sell advertising spots on Ask Slashdot section and polls. By advertising Adblock (ironic, isn't it?) you're only giving webmasters and sites more reason to come up with hidden advertisements and things that really integrate into site. Google is already doing it on YouTube - they put some required components behind ad servers, so if you block video ads then the videos will stop working completely.
Not true. Adblock successfully blocks all advertisements on YouTube while still allowing the videos to play. Your RegexFu is weak.
What? I used my CAC all the time on Mac OS X and Firefox. It is a lot harder to setup, but it does work.
The sphere design is so that if it bumps into a wall it can keep going. If it falls to the ground it just rolls away.
The best cheaters use wall hacks only and never get caught. Using a wall hack well is all about acting. Actors know what comes next in the script, but they have to pretend that they never read it. Wall hackers know there is some one around the corner, but they act like they are playing normally to avoid detection.
Six years for me running the same wall hack and I was never caught. Not by VAC or by an admin on a server/in a league. I gave that up to play TF2 with no hacks since that is much more enjoyable.
Heh, yeah, my Jeep's mirrors started doing this for me since they refuse to stay in place. It still freaks me out some, but I never lose position of a car.
I have spent the last week running searches trying to figure out WTF a cable is or how it could possibly describe a document. Any one?
When you say high traffic, what are the actual numbers? I am curious because I see what you are saying about the number of MySQL boxes for data throughput and replication in your setup. Then I realize we serve several high traffic sites off one MySQL box.
Even if VAC detects the cheater, the way it deals with it allows hackers to go on. VAC detects, logs, and then bans the player two months later. The cheater causes two more months of grief to the player base. The only reason it waits two months is to make it difficult for the cheater to figure out which hack caused the ban.
Same kind of deal here as well. I left my old stressful job and went with one that has me working the standard forty hour work week.
Friends ask why I would continue to code outside of work, since that is all I do all week, especially with the minimal budget I live on.(I could quit and live for a few years before I ran out of savings.) They think I should relax and enjoy myself.
Why? I come up with ideas I wish to try out and that is how I enjoy myself. Most end up in a folder of projects that may never get used again. In some cases a friend comes to me and we start working on a project together. This has led to successes such as a web site that received around one million hits within the first month.
Try being a system administrator and a furry!
Since the summary and article do not mention it, 1m resolution = One Meter Per Pixel.
I had to research that to figure out why a one megapixel resolution was some how magically better than thirty megapixels.
Too late because it is already been five months later. How many more users were stolen from other browsers by this tactic?
The islands you speak of were actually located north west(Game Master Island) of Kalimdor and north east(Developer Islands) of Eastern Kingdoms. The Developer Islands were removed early on from the files and did have some interesting game breaking developer only items. The Game Master Island still exists, but was later functionally split off from the rest of the world. It requires map editing to reach it now. However, it never had any thing of interest. An early design for a guild housing building, a white room with a chair in it under the land mass, and a dock.
Now, there are some land masses near the Maelstrom that were and still sort of accessible from the Eastern Kingdoms. They are mostly blank land masses though. In the beginning to reach them it require a priest or warlock to fear another player off the boat in Booty Bay. This would cause the player to glitch and move incredibly fast towards the western edge of the continent map. I will attempt to explain the technical aspects of why that worked now. Each continent is contained in its own map file. The boats and zeppelins are contained within their own independent continent map files that are loaded on top of the real continent. Ever notice how a NPC that is chasing you can not path on to a boat or zeppelin? NPCs can not see these boat continent files in front of them. All they understand is that the player they are chasing is there at a certain location, but can not figure out how to path out of the real continent.
This is where the priest or warlock fearing comes in. When under the effect of fear the PC is temporarily treated as a NPC for the duration of the fear. When the PC gets feared off the boat past its very small continent border, since NPCs can not path from one continent to another, the PC glitches "falling" very fast in one direction.
There are many technical aspects of WoW that make all of these hacks and glitches possible. Personally examining how parts of WoW work it obviously shows that this was definitely Blizzard's first attempt at a MMORPG. There are some aspects that could have been programmed differently.(To note, many of those have been changed or improved over the past expansions.)
The general rule of photography is never ever sign away the rights to the negative.(In this case, the negative/original file/ownership.) The only time a photographer should sign away those kind of rights is if they are being paid ridiculous amounts for it. There are plenty of cases I hear about such and such photographer sold the exclusive rights away for a low sum, say around $10,000, and the new owner went on to make ten times that.
FlashGot is made by the same author that writes NoScript. The same NoScript that had malicious code that interfered with AdBlock Plus' functionality. Karma is a bitch, basically. I am really not feeling any sympathy for him. Flame on!
The encryption is the mechanics. You just need to break the encryption/mechanics then. :D
I just looked up the oil change indicator reset for the newer Jeeps. That is freaking insane! The old Grand Cherokee ZJ model was hold down two buttons for two seconds when turning the vehicle on.
The gas pedal reset, from what I understand it requires quick press and release of the gas pedal within ten seconds. Not the slow press as indicated in the manual.
There is YesScript though. Allows Javascript unless you click on the icon. Then it is disabled for that web site.
Actually, you can email iTunes support and request to have all of your bought tracks queued up for you to download again. They usually only will do it once a life time since their officially policy is that you are suppose back up your purchases, but it has saved quite a few people.
I will say again, back up your stuff. It may take a few DVDs at worst.
I suppose he truly was Rick Rolling the advertising companies.
I hope his work on the list was not causing him stress that led to his stroke.
VLC is great and much work has been done to it. There is one very annoying flaw that has made many I shown it to not want to use it. When pausing it will first finish playing what ever is left over in the buffer before actually pausing. It will then wait to rebuffer before unpausing. This issue becomes even worse when the buffer is increased to help with network streaming through file access. Trying to pause a scene in an exact spot by rewinding and timing how much will be lost to the broken pause function can be aggravating.
When I mentioned this to the developers back in version 0.7.x I was basically told that is exactly how all other players work and it was "working as designed".
To test this change the file input caching to one second or higher to really see how it can be annoying.