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61. Intellectual Property theft by CCP ? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Pohbis Fact is, LucasArts will sue anyone and everyone in regards to this. Mr. Lucas seems to think he invented the sci-fi fairytale concept, androids, Star Wars... Foundation... An"droids"... humaniform robots Cor...
- by Bagdon - at 2008.03.17 23:08:00
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62. CCCP Please Take Measures to Stop Metagaming!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
"I didn't lock my door and got robbed. The police should stop this kind of terrorism."
- by Bagdon - at 2007.10.03 12:38:00
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63. EvE 64Bit edition...when ? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Asperger But the question remains, does it give a better performance? In my opinion not really. Unless of course you have more than 4 GBs of memory and for some reason you can productively use twice as many registers. C...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.27 09:36:00
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64. Legal side of CCP¦s EULA - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Barbelo Valentinian As someobody said above, isk has no real world value except when it has - when individuals exchange real money for isk. Two words: fiat currency. What you described can be applied to almost every c...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.22 13:54:00
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65. Interesting Coding Article Related to EVE and Fleet Battles - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Trek Originally by: Arianna Umika Originally by: Bagdon I recall that it managed to sort a 10 element array in just under a work day, although it might have been pure luck :). Never bothered to try larger dat...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.21 18:44:00
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66. Interesting Coding Article Related to EVE and Fleet Battles - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Xaen Originally by: Arianna Umika Originally by: ry ry Mmmmm. bubble sort. First sorting algorithm I wrote. First sorting algorithm every programmer ever wrote. My first was bogosort. Never bother...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.21 15:50:00
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67. Legal side of CCP¦s EULA - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Tortun Nahme as CCP atlanta isn't involved in the production, maintenence, upkeep, or policy setting of Eve-Online or the eula in question, the most the US could do is "ban" the CCP leadership from entering the US No, th...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.21 15:22:00
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68. How fast is 143m/s translated into MPH? - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
Originally by: Nian Banks Ok heres the trippy part, 10cm x 10cm 1x0cm, thats 1000cm cubed (fixed ), when filled with water at sea level that is 4 degrees centigrade it takes 1 litre of pure water for it to be full. That one litre also eq...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.15 20:52:00
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69. Blocking a player - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
It seems to me that some people treat blocking as some kind of punishment. "OMG! You did X! I'm going to block you!". I never understood that. Is it a threat? A promise? Why should I care?
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.14 12:43:00
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70. Enough with the "Server is Down" threads - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Grawshellar Originally by: Eventy One I up my wager to 200 ISK that MySQL should have been the DB of choice! I dunno, even die hard OSS fanatics I know who love MySQL for its nice performance on small-medium siz...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.13 10:46:00
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71. CCP - Allowing their new player base to be slaughtered :-) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Noob here. I'm pretty sure I ran into him yesterday. Big ship, blinking red, I just warped away as soon as I saw it since it smelled like trouble. Then I visited 30-40 low sec systems trying to pick a fight where I had at least a minimal chance to...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.13 10:04:00
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72. Mature discussion on the rising star of eve and the server - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: James Duar Don't...depend too much on Moore's law continuing very much longer (5-10 years but still). Dual core processors didn't suddenly become a hot idea, they came about because making processors any faster made them to...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.12 14:33:00
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73. Mature discussion on the rising star of eve and the server - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Rodj Blake As long as Eve expands at a slower rate than the available hardware, we shouldn't have a major problem. Load doesn't grow proportionally to the amount of players. Just think of the simple problem of the mark...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.12 14:09:00
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74. Mature discussion on the rising star of eve and the server - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Cornucopian I would like to know what the future of eve is beyond that reworked servercode: obviously buying new Ramsans every year is not really viable: what are the long term plans for a healthy server which runs 99.9% gr...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.12 10:34:00
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75. So PVP is fun? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Falbala Someone said we need choke points. This is wrong. EVE ancestor, Frontier Elite had jump clouds that you could analyze and you would jump after a big ship and still get to the destination before it. The thing tha...
- by Bagdon - at 2007.09.06 14:26:00
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