Er, wat. You make it sound like LG is some group of the most elite hax0rz on the internet, no, just stop.
Welcome to the site. But once again, nobody cares about your bad side, no offense.
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- 03 Dec. 2012, 02:10am
Thread: Friendly Care Package Inbound
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Er, wat. You make it sound like LG is some group...
- 01 Dec. 2012, 02:20am
Thread: Selling 60m+ Gaia Gold. (legit)
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You have four posts and you come here trying to...
You have four posts and you come here trying to sell 60m? You also provided no proof of the "60m." Good luck w/ this.
- 30 Nov. 2012, 08:39pm
Thread: Banned Accounts
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Not to mention nearly pointless because it...
Not to mention nearly pointless because it wouldn't go unnoticed and you'd just be banned again. Plus it's nearly impossible to get into the admin panel.
- 20 Nov. 2012, 05:55am
Thread: Pretty much a beginner here
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A bot is practically just an http request and a...
A bot is practically just an http request and a loop, so I can. But I haven't actually wrote any yet, just small tools. I intend on writing a Dumpster Dive bot though. I might do that tonight,...
- 20 Nov. 2012, 05:17am
Thread: Not exactly new...
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I intend on going nowhere. I enjoy having a forum...
I intend on going nowhere. I enjoy having a forum community as a home. All forums are dead.
- 20 Nov. 2012, 04:53am
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Thank you for your welcoming. And thank you for...
Thank you for your welcoming. And thank you for the fresh start, I suppose. I'll release my identity when I'm ready to. Could be tonight, could be in a week. Depends on when I get bored of anonymity.
- 20 Nov. 2012, 04:50am
Thread: Pretty much a beginner here
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Well, I believe learning http request is a...
Well, I believe learning http request is a fundamental you should learn to understand using when you start any programming language, as you'd get nowhere without them in reality.
- 20 Nov. 2012, 04:47am
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A kid from EBU, yes, and no. I dislike the term...
A kid from EBU, yes, and no. I dislike the term kid. Izaya is a skid. I am merely looking for a fresh start.
>Unfortunate turn of events
Por que? Nothing unfortunate happened besides the... - 20 Nov. 2012, 04:42am
Thread: Pretty much a beginner here
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Ruby is full of lightweight alternative's to be...
Ruby is full of lightweight alternative's to be honest. I really like that. I approach different things with different methods, even if it can be done with a different method. Instead of using an...
- 20 Nov. 2012, 04:36am
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This is beyond me. It does this to any ruby...
This is beyond me. It does this to any ruby source I compile into a jar file. I sent you the source and all. I can even go as far as giving you instructions to compile it the way I did and you can...
- 20 Nov. 2012, 04:26am
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It's not that you care. It's all a game....
It's not that you care. It's all a game. Everything is a game.
- 20 Nov. 2012, 04:25am
Thread: Pretty much a beginner here
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Actually I really like web dev. But for my web...
Actually I really like web dev. But for my web based ruby programs I can just use Sinatra.
- 20 Nov. 2012, 04:21am
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I was referring to your first post where you gave...
I was referring to your first post where you gave postive feedback. Informative feedback is still feedback, j/s'. I meant my identity, not yours, though.
- 20 Nov. 2012, 04:16am
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Oh, don't take the sounding familer comment as an...
Oh, don't take the sounding familer comment as an insult, but more of an identity drop.
But yeah, either way. This was never intended on public release. I write toys I like, if they aren't... - 20 Nov. 2012, 04:02am
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It'd be beyond easy, I'm just lazy (sound...
It'd be beyond easy, I'm just lazy (sound familer?) And also, I don't know if you realize this, but this is something I never intended on being a public release. If Yahoo figures out it's being done,...
- 20 Nov. 2012, 03:23am
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[Ruby Release] Yahoo Email Availability Checker
Well, since Chad already released one, I figured I'd release my more advanced(?) version I wrote in Ruby and compiled into a jar file to use.
(?) Note: I'm not sure if it's more advanced, Chad... - 20 Nov. 2012, 03:13am
Thread: Not exactly new...
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Not exactly new...
But, eh. My identity shall remain anonymous for now.
Anyways, let's begin, shall we?
My name is: _hylia
I am a rubyist.
For those of you who are unaware, a rubyist is a programmer who... - 20 Nov. 2012, 03:07am
Thread: Pretty much a beginner here
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I currently have no interest in RoR, I am happy...
I currently have no interest in RoR, I am happy sticking w/ Ruby for now. My interest towards RoR may change, however.
- 20 Nov. 2012, 01:37am
Thread: Pretty much a beginner here
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Doubtful. I can't say for sure though.
Doubtful. I can't say for sure though.
- 20 Nov. 2012, 01:30am
Thread: Pretty much a beginner here
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Ruby is a beautiful language, I know a few people...
Ruby is a beautiful language, I know a few people that use it. And I'll be waiting.
- 20 Nov. 2012, 12:05am
Thread: Pretty much a beginner here
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I recommend Ruby. I began with _why's lovely...
I recommend Ruby. I began with _why's lovely guide he wrote before his disappearance. I haven't been using ruby too long myself, but I really like the language, it's really simple and pretty to...
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