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  1. Wow… this is a stupid question, but does Eclipse 1.4 have any bugs? I'm thinking about making a game with it... * * * Just bumping this cuz I…um...I'm...idk
  2. [**Take a look at this Article!**](http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/column.php?id=111062) This topic has been debated by cosmologists and physicists for over twenty years now…. So what do you think? Discuss
  3. Okay, the other day I was in an office, and I saw a printed peice of paper(well, quite afew peices of paper) with abuch of random charaters on it(including useless blank boxes) on a shelf… It looked like someone used notepad to open a compiled file... Anyway... So I asked the guy what it was, and he said "Oh, that's a hard copy of one of my files" referring to an EXE on his computer :-\ How does this guy expect to retreive his files? Isn't a hard copy of the file on CD or DVD better? xD Maybe I'll ask him on tuesday... That topic about the printed main.txt reminded me of this...
  4. j/w… Does EE2* have gfx encryption? Or will EE 2.5 have gfc encryption?
  5. I just got an email in my college email account…. My college just got a lincence thing with MSDNA(Microsoft's Adademic Alliance)... Anyway, I now have access to a tun of very expensive programs... for free! I can get(for free, and legally!): * Project Professional 2003 * Access 2007 * Windows XP Professional * **Windows Vista Business** * SQL Server 2000 Ent. Ed * Expression Web * Expression Blend * Office Groove 2007 * OneNote 2007 * Project Professional 2007 * SharePoint Designer 2007 * Visio Professional 2003 * Visio Professional 2007 * Visual Studio .NET 2003 professional * Visual Studio .NET 2005 Professional - Full Install * Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise Edition * Much…MUCH MORE!!! I guess going to college for computer security and forensics is worth it! If you guy's don't beleive me, take a look at the scrennies, THEY NEVER LIE xD [![](http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/91/63540999qr9.th.png)](http://img90.imageshack.us/my.php?image=63540999qr9.png) [![](http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/8518/47003223xr6.th.png)](http://img87.imageshack.us/my.php?image=47003223xr6.png) THIS ROCKS!!!! Only catch, is I have to use the software for educational purposes, but I don't see that as an issue…
  6. I was looking at the numbered topics, and if you know the number, you can go to ANY topic you want! Let's see what the first topic EVER was on these forums: http://www.freemmorpgmaker.com/smf/index.php/topic,1.html ^Aww, it was either deleted or I can't view it… http://www.freemmorpgmaker.com/smf/index.php/topic,666.html ^ I guess this is the offical first topic of these forums.... http://www.freemmorpgmaker.com/smf/index.php/topic,666.html ^lol, the evil 666 topic was a guest asking some EXTEAMLY evil noobish question.... Wait.... importing 3d models into eclipse? It's an omen!!!! http://www.freemmorpgmaker.com/smf/index.php/topic,100.html ^ This one isn't even worth looking at... http://www.freemmorpgmaker.com/smf/index.php/topic,1337.html The Ub3r 1337 topic of scripting! Or something like that... So, I wouldn't consider this a "game", if a mod having a bad day wants to move it to game, I don't care..... So what other ones do we have that are sicnificent number-wise?
  7. Okay, YES I HAVE SEARCHED…. It seems that most of the topics where it had a list of TE bugs were deleted... So now I'm wondering if anyone at all has a list of them... Because I know there are, Anna said that there was a big dicuession in the TE Source board on TE bugs, yet I didn't find anything relating to TE bugs.....
  8. Yea, guys? Why don't we have an IRC chat room? I mean, we use to have the eclipse chat room(gone now)… We can get an IRC server for free, and as long as we have an idler the channel will stay up forever right? I think it's about time eclipse got an IRC channel of their own... You could use java, I use Ice Chat, people use mIRC, there are some good free clients out there(ice chat)... Setting up a channel and server only takes afew clicks of the mouse; you may even be able to set one up at freemmorpgmaker.com right? So, can we pweese get an IRC channel? Or do we already have one?(AND NOBODY TOLD ME?!) I'd be on it quite often, and I'm pretty sure alot of other people would...
  9. Well, I saw [Pickle's thread](http://www.freemmorpgmaker.com/smf/index.php/topic,19372.0.html), and I decided to make one… But this time, don't try to guess what he looks like, describe the person as person... Like... How Nickkos described Fox
  10. I haven't seen this topic yet, so I thought I'd post it…. What if your game gets really popular? What if it gets too popular? What's going to happen when 500+ players try to get on your sever? Let's discuss xD * * * How would you deal with a high traffic game? Where there are always so many people, it either lags the duck out of the game, or everyone gets rejected
  11. Okay…. Everyone's going off saying "this system's the best" and even when Demon started a topic saying he's sick of these types of threads, they started again in his own topic.... so now.... Which one's better? You get two votes, just don't vote the same thing twice! * * * Tell us what you voted, and why xD
  12. Hm… over 50% of the population thinks that hackers are the 'bad guys', braking into computers, or even cracking passwords... Are hackers the ones that brake into your website and deface it? Or are they the ones that protect it? Are hackers the ones programming thoes viruses? Or are they the ones working for your anti-virus software? Runtime - he use to work side-by-side with me when I use to "take down" the black hats(the people that deface websites, make viruses, all that bad stuff..) - and I, we worked on some papers to help spread the news about the truth of hackers... Did any of you know that I was a hacker? I left the hacking field sometime last year, about a month before I started being active on eclipse... Did I go screwing up everyone's website? No, even if I saw an exploite in a website, I would tell the admin about it... Now before you shut me out, I just ask that you read these three papers, they arn't that long, and they could do you good.... * * * **Preface: This is the first paper made about this subject… Runtime, or Frank(last name not included) tried an exparament.. he went outside and started telling people he was a hacker.... The responces he got back, weren't too nice... So he decided to write this, it's the truth about hackers:** * * * Types Of Hacking -By Runtime On T.V, Radio, Newspapers, Magazines and even on the Web, Hackers everywhere are being discraced. Why? Some n00b pulls a stunt on a webserver in downtown New York. Suddenly, Amazon's website goes down. The press, T.V, radio whatever, have a field day. They publish headlines like: "Hackers Strike Again" and "Hacked!" But what the general public don't realise, is that Hackers aren't bad. Somebody Hacks eBay and steals thousands of credit cards-that's not a Hacker. It's some stupid kid about 11 or 12 and has just noticed that his voice is getting deeper. REAL Hackers are the kind of people who see something, exploit it, and improve their knowledge. Of course, there are some people who turn to the "Dark Side" if you like. They start off with good intentions, and then go way off course. These are known as "Black Hats" in the Hacking Underground. They deface websites, damage businesses and steal your cousin's credit card details. They're also known as: "Crackers". The other type of people, like myself and many others, are "White Hats". Being traditional Hackers, we use the knowledge we have of systems, not just computer systems-phone boxes, fax machines, anything that has a processor in itp-to better ourselves and others around us. We find a hole in a Network. Lets say the Admin leaves DOS open to us. We fiddle around, create a new User Account with Admin privilages and "Hey Presto!" we got ourselves a root account on a Network. Now, what we DON'T do, is destroy everything. Instead, we post a nice e-mail to the Admin saying: "Hey Mate, You Left DOS Open". The press are out for one thing-making money. They don't care whether they discrace innocent people, offend some of the possibly most intelligent people on the Earth or give Hacking a bad name. -Runtime * * * **Preface:This paper is a story about three people… It's a pretty good read:** * * * Hacking, skill or scam? -By Runtime Many people in the World today have been decieved. Decieved that the image of hacking is a dark, ugly one that will break into your *supposed* unbreakable Wireless Network and watch the webcam on your sisters computer. Well that, is wrong. Scam sites are all over the Internet. They thrive on machines that were once humble working ones, monitoring heating in a greenhouse maybe or even a family's PC in East London. These machines have been compromised by an ever-growing population of people that want to make life harder for those who are already plagued with the growing security risks. What the public do not realise is, that 75% of the time, these 'hackers' are no more than **13 year old boys**. Out there, there are skilled people who embark on their own type of mission to make things better. These are the real hackers, the ones that HELP you when you are in need. They design programs to assist network administrators in testing their network, often by 'exploiting' a hole in the security of that network. Take this scenario. Jimmy is a 13 year old kid who is at High School and wants to become the latest 'ub3r 1337 hax0r'. Dave is an experienced programmer who is highly payed and works for a Bank in New York as it's Network Administrator. And Gareth is a 'white hat' who likes to make sense of lines of code. One day, Dave spots a gaping hole in his Bank's network. Realising the massive security risk, Dave designs a program that patches the hole. His bank is now safe, and his job saved. To stop other people making use of this massive hole, he uploads his newly designed program to the Internet, where anyone who wants to patch their network can. Gareth see's this new patch, and downloads it. He decompiles the patch, and looks at the code. After a couple of days of adjusting and analysing it, Gareth is ready to launch an 'exploit', assisting network administrators like Dave in detecting this hole. He uploads it to the Web. Now, Jimmy knows a little about his school's network. It's central server is running Windows NT, he knows that. One day, Jimmy finds an 'exploit'. He spots that it takes advantage of a hole in a network, and sees that it exploits his school's version of Windows NT. He ignores the sign when he starts it up, saying that it's for testing purposes only, and he uses it at his own risk. Pah, he says. Warnings are for noobs. He runs the exploit on a machine wired to his school's network and soon, he has administrator-level access (or 'root' to those in the game), and has the ability to change his grades at will. This may sound stupid, a Bank using the same system as a school for a network. But that is just a scenario, and what I described DOES actually happen (just not with Banks and Schools). The kid, Jimmy, used an exploit he found just as easily as anyone else online (yes, on the free World Wide Web) and with no real skill, managed to exploit his school's network. The real hackers in this story were Dave, the one who spotted the vulnerability, and Gareth, who turned that vulnerability into a testing application for other network admins. They had skill, and that is what hacking is about, skill. Remember the phrase "script kiddie". If you don't stop stealing other people's code, you will soon be branded one. -Captain Runtime * * * * * * **Preface: This last paper is just some ethics on hacking:** * * * History today has been changed. Whilst many people go about their daily lives, busy doing whatever they do in the high-rise office blocks, riding the Underground with laptop computers in Targus carry cases by their sides, a handful of skilled computer users tower above the rest. These users, are hackers. Now, I won't go in to any great detail about what makes a hacker what they are, as that's a totally different matter altogether, and one for a different paper. Whilst the World go on about their daily lives, these 'hackers' go about theirs, but it's a different story for them. Instead of using what programs they are given, or making use of what well-known brands appear before them on their Desktop, these people MAKE their own brands and DESIGN their own programs. These are the people responsible for what the World is like today. It may shock you to know some of the great minds behind computing nowdays were, and still are, hackers. Bill Gates, owner of the Worldwide Multi-Million Enterprise known as 'Microsoft' is a hacker. I may not be one to say so, but the facts are there. He designed the first real operating system in his bedroom, using little more than simple Math, and while it is nothing compared to great giants such as Windows Vista and XP nowdays, without that one piece of base programming he did, it's highly likely there would be no Microsoft. Now, imagine a World where there is no of these 'hackers' I talk about. Imagine that, for a second, Windows was never invented. What operating system would be turn to? Apple's Machintosh? Oh no, most indefinately not, as Apple's original CEO was one of these select few as well. He designed an alternative to Windows, based on an entirely different programming structure altogether. So, no Mac either. What about Linux? Well, it is known very well amongst those who truly understand the art of hacking that the designer of the first real *nix box was what I would call a 'hacker'. What I am basically saying is that a hacker, in this context and which is BY FAR the most correct, is a person who is skilled in any given area of technology. Whether that be computing, telephonics, radio communications or otherwise, that person makes it their job to take their knowledge of their area of expertese and to use that knowledge in a fasion that betters what they already have. This may seem complicated, and well, it bloody well is. Only when you individually realise what makes a hacker what they are, will you then realise that everything you previously known are lies. The hole World is made up of them, it's called Life. -Captain Runtime * * * * * * **Preface: This next paper, isn't too much of a paper.. It's a small explanation that I wrote to someone's reply, on the history of hacking:** * * * Some people say it is the minority of the hackers that are the non-destructive, and the majority of them are black hats…. This is not true... The majority of hackers are "non destructive"... Not just that, the non destructive ones were the ones that came first... They were the original hackers... It's movies like "War Games" that started convincing the world that hackers are the bad guys.... The first hackers(yes, let's go back to the 1950s... The first hackers(ever)) came out of the "[Tech Model Railroad Club of MIT](http://tmrc.mit.edu/)". The term "hacker" was someone that would take on a project for the hell of it - just for the fun of doing that project…. Once computers came out(you know which computers I'm talking about, the ones as big as washing machines), these hackers began working on them, exploiting them... They began working on them to find problems, they would make those problems public... Their way of thinking, was to exploit the computers to get a better idea of how they work... They would use the knowledge of inner-workings of these huge machines, to make them more expandable to suit their needs... They started getting a "bad rep", when they started making enemies with the major companies... What they would do, was create programs and exploits for the companies computers(ie, call an insurance company, hook some sort of "box" up to their phone, then interface with the companies computer, and program the computer to(instead of saying "hello, welcome to our cowpony" to say "hello.... Someone was able to reprogram our computer with a phone box, the fix for this has been mailed to the administrator of the connections department and this sill be solved soon, have a nice day". Then they would send a letter to the admin of the communications department telling them "Yea, your computer can be reprogrammed with a phone box(BTW, the reason they call computers a "box", is because they use to hack with a "phone box(I think that's what it was called)"....), this is how to fix the problem:.... These people believed in, once exploiting information to expand it(called a "hack"), they would make that hack public... They believed in making information free for public use... Joab Jackson has an intristiing quote: @Joab: > And oddly enough, at the time, it made sense[a hacker's way of thinking]. The way information works is strange. Keep it for yourself, and no one else will expound upon it, use it, or employ it in their own designs. If it's obscure, it's worthless. But if you leave information for others to tinker with, say a program you wrote, it will take hold, become stronger, better, and, at least in some small way, add to the collective knowledge of humankind. It was somewhere in the 1980s… Hackers were not just IT nerds hacking phone lines and room-sized computers... Now they were highly paid programmers, creating hacks for a software company while working at that software company. But then, the next generation of people would crash down giving the hacker a bad name for years to come... Today, 75% of the "dicks" usually range from 13-16... That was no different then either... Most of these people would either watch that movie "war games" or know someone(who knew someone) that is a hacker, and they would want to be one too... These kids would go around looking for exploits that other people made, or get "hacker tools" and pop it into their terminal and start running the programs which they don't even know how it works in the first place... they run a war dialer for afew hours and find some sort of computer to connect to, then they take control of it and screw everything up and delete all the data, and all this other stuff... Eventually, these "next-generation hackers" started using their skills(for some, there ability to figure out how to use a mouse) to try and start a movement and founded the "black hats"(yes, **THEY called themselves black hats, because they wanted to show the word they were well… on the 'dark side'....**)… One "bad hacker(that doesn't sound as good as "black hat")" by the name of Mark Abene(alias Phiber Optik), who was a member of "Legion of Doom(who was founded by a hacker who's alias was, lol... Lex Luthor)" and founded the group "Masters of Deception", was the first hacker ever arrested(in 1991)... His historical arrest was the one that gave hackers a bad rep.... The news was all over this, the general public didn't know too many things about hackers until Mark Abene's arrest... Now they knew that hackers were the bad guys that brought their phone bill up to $10,00 and they were responsible for that black out the other day.... This was the reason hackers are now known as the "bad guys"... * * * But that above just explains how the "good guys" were the first of the hackers… It doesn't explain that they are the majority... I want to believe that there are more white hats then black hats... We thought there were more democrats in the US then republicans, but Bush still won the election... This is because all the democrats were taking a stand and telling everyone know they were out there when the republicans don't even want to show their face... The republicans don't vote on public polls, they don't even come to many debates... The democrats are always voting and letting their voices be heard... Look at the white hats compared to black hats... All the black hats are usually kids that are trying to be "ub3r 1337 I PWN U" people... If you look at how black hats were in the 80s, there the same... They even act the same as the black hats from today..... But what about the white hats? It seems that the only people out there that are passing the msg to people that not all hackers are bad, they aren't even hackers themselves... How many white hats are taking a stand? Not too many at all... But every member in the FBI's cyber division are white hat hackers, the 100s of anti virus softwares that are updated daily, they are hackers... The programmers at Microsoft, Apple, they are hackers... The creators of unix, they're hackers... Look at the "Source" category on **this forum**… What do I see? I see people that look in the source code, change the code around to make it better, to updrade it... Or to add code to the source for more features... Sounds like text book hackers to me... There's alot of them on this forum... Look at the SadScript section, I see afew times where someone would look over some code and say "there's a problem, should be this".... Take a look around the internet, or even in the real world... You'll see hackers everywhere... I took apart my radio the other day, attached a bunch of stuff to it, yea, it was a hardware hack, but it was still a hack... What about the black hats? Yea, there are alot of kids out there, and there are afew skilled black hats... But if you compare them to the legal hackers, there has to be more... So why aren't the good guys taking a stand? Because they don't really care... I know quite afew white hat hackers, and the only one that gives a shit about being accepted by the general public(other then me) is Runtime, who was my mentor. If all the white hats tried as hard as I do to spread the message, we would regain our respect as those individuals, because without us, you wouldn't even be reading this msg.. You wouldn't even have your computer, and you wouldn't even be viewing this site... You could say goodbye to the internet... It was the idea of a war dialer(which a hacker created somewhere in the 70s) that started the internet... Hackers are not generally MashColes... Without them, we would be stuck in the 50s... * * * * * * * * * * * * More info: [A paper on hacking](http://www.catb.org/%7Eesr/faqs/hacker-howto.html#what_is) Now, runtime is currently working in the Royal Air Force, so he's not online anymore… Well, that's all... I hope some people lean something
  13. Okay, so we all know you can have point and click with eclipse…. If you look at [**this topic**](http://www.freemmorpgmaker.com/smf/index.php/topic,17742.0.html), you will see that it is possible(to answer anyone that thought it wasn't). The question is, would you put this into your game? I mean attacking could be slightly more difficult, and many other things too, since eclipse is mainly tile based. what do you guys think?
  14. Craig Venter has 'created' synthetic life! The short read: http://www.merinews.com/catFull.jsp?articleID=126844 The long read: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2007/oct/06/genetics.climatechange Talk about a breakthrough! He created a new life form out of lab chemicals… no cloning or anything like that, this is creating life!
  15. It makes me feel… so small.... :'( http://www.neotenic.net/unigen/ Quick! Who can look at EVERY planet in EVERY universe????
  16. I have been screwing around with tables, and there really is no limit on what they can do once you figure out how to use them…. And you can use tables in your sig... So what do you guys think of my new sig??? On a 1/10 scale... And why?
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  18. Okay… here are three links, they are all pretty useless... just vote on which you like better, and tell us why you voted that choice and why you didn't vote for the others... I'm just curious... PS: This can be moved to the games section if you mods/admins want... but it's not really a game
  19. > oh man > I was opening a coke, right > –> Beefpile ([email protected]) has joined #themacmind > and it exploded > ALMOST all over my keyboard > but I got it away just in time > : d-_-b > how u make that inverted b? > wait > never mind > what should I give sister for unzipping? > Um. Ten bucks? > no I mean like, WinZip? > Rabidplaybunny87: Okay, so my neighbors officially hate me > GarbageStan23: why? > Rabidplaybunny87: Well, me, david and andrew were having a bonfire in the backyard, and we were making s'mores and all… and suddenly we here sirens, and see a firetruck turn into the street in front of us. > Rabidplaybunny87: So we all went running to see what was up, and our neigbor's house was on fire! > GarbageStan23: oh shit! > Rabidplaybunny87: Yeah, and when we got there, the wife was crying into her husbands arms, and we were just kinda standing there, and then she saw us, and then like for 10 seconds, gave us the dirtiest look ever > Rabidplaybunny87: Turns out, we were still holding our sticks with marshmallows on it, watching the fire.... > Rabidplaybunny87: talk about bad timing... * * * Just some quotes I found on bash.org
  20. I'm sure everyone remembers that date to some point… I remember it in explicit detail.... I was sitting down at the YMCA waiting for my little brother to come out of his gym class, then someone ran down the stairs and yelled to everyone in the lobby "Someone just crashed a plane into the world trade center!" I was 11 at the time... I thought they said "Train center"... afew mins later the second plane crashed. That day, my dad was suppose to be in NYC(he drives a car carrier truck around country), we tried to contact him, but every phone line was busy, all cell lines tied up... Of course we assumed the worse... thankfully, we were able to get in touch with my dad, at the last min he was pulled to another city and wasn't going to NYC until the next day... Anyone in the city around that time? I knew people that were(none hurt), they said the smell in the air consisted of a sick scent of melted plastic and burning flesh... 09/11/07... a day that won't soon be forgotten by the US, but the rest of the word won't soon forget either... .... How many other people here have something to share about that day? What were you doing when you found out? PS:.... dang... I really miss the Twin Towers! :'(
  21. IF THIS GOES IN THE SCRIPT REQUESTS(it's not sadscript) then someone please move it… but this seemed like the right place to post it Okay... I have been playing around with EE2.2 source(and by that, I mean reading it and staring at it like "duh.... um... oh I think I see... wait... is that a variable?")... anyway... Does anyone know how to modify the source, so it plays music(an mid file in my music folder) on the main page?(where it says login, and when you create your char or select your char.. basically, it plays music from when you start it up, to when you are in the game itself(it goes "WOOSH" and transports you to the map)) Yea..... how would I do this?(I'm pretty much dead to scripting... but I am very good at figuring it out... just not writing scrips(I can modify them... and if someone posts "Replace 'this' with 'this', and then paste 'this' over here"... I can understand that...) Anyone?
  22. Okay, I don't know if this is a feature or not.. I remember someone saying(in a topic about TE I think…) that EE(or it could of been a topic about when TE is going to come out... I forget it was something about houses... yea I think it was for TE, but still... EE may support it) was going to have combination locks... where for instance, a player house, the player after buying the house would be able to set the combination to his house... is this supported in EE?(if not... I guess I'll make a script request)
  23. Okay…. anyone remember that Super Mario movie that came out years ago? Well... that movie kinda sucked in my opinion... then they made a doom movie... anyway... they make movies on games... Don't you think it's about time they made a Zelda movie? I mean COMON! That would PWN if they made it right! What if they made a zelda movie the same way they made the LOTR movies? Really, I think that would rock! WHO ELSE AGREES?!
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