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Karl Hobb
Stellar Ore Refinery and Crematorium
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Posted - 2013.04.04 17:49:00 -
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Cecil Montague wrote:Somehow I knew that would be the first thing posted in this thread. Somehow I knew it would get removed promptly. WHY CANT WE HAVE FUN ON THE FORUMS?
Also, I've already voted on both accounts (this database dump is taking way too long) and emailed all my friends my recommended list. How's that for pride, Dolan? Professional bad guys were unfortunately not available so instead they sent me. |
Karl Hobb
Stellar Ore Refinery and Crematorium
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Posted - 2013.04.04 22:20:00 -
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Corey Fumimasa wrote:silens vesica wrote:Zloco Crendraven wrote:If u like lowsec, solo or small gang pvp and the better state for the game in general. This is the right list for you
1. Malcanis 2. Psychotic Monk 3. Mangala Solaris 4. Ripard Teg 5. Riverini 6. Trebor 7. Steve Ronuken High level of congruence with my list. +1 It only misses Corebloodbrothers and Ali Aras. Both non Goon, non blue doughnut, pro casual play candidates! No list that includes Riverini is a good list. Professional bad guys were unfortunately not available so instead they sent me. |
Karl Hobb
Stellar Ore Refinery and Crematorium
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Posted - 2013.04.05 00:11:00 -
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Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:Whoever did that voting screen interface, I am impressed. That's some good web design there. Just in case you're not being sarcastic here, it's quite easy to do with jQuery (and a quick check reveals they're probably doing just that). The controls could have been laid out much better though, since dragging from the bottom of the list to the top of the page is pretty tedious on a laptop, for instance. Professional bad guys were unfortunately not available so instead they sent me. |
Karl Hobb
Stellar Ore Refinery and Crematorium
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Posted - 2013.04.07 00:47:00 -
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Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:Oh no I really do like it, and if that was simple to make, it's nice to see how advanced things are. I'm old school. We were coding HTML off the top of our heads back in the 90s. My first C program was a cgi-bin that sent back HTML to HTTP requests. Oh, I've written my share of table-formatted websites in the 90's and let's just say I'm glad I started doing it professionally after we had things like jQuery. Professional bad guys were unfortunately not available so instead they sent me. |
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