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  1. i remember slym made some designs coming out of the GUI and over the picture that made his look pretty nice maybe you can try something like that?
  2. I was wondering, since i am putting money into my family computer, i need to know how memory loss works. My dad plays evony still and has it running all the time. I need to know if this will take alot of memory away. Also when it says memory is low how do i get the memory back?
  3. Okay at first religion wasnt so bad. I didnt believe in God so my parents try to get me to believe in him. But one time when i was playing Aardwolf, a very fun MUD my dad asked if there was any witchcraft in that game. Well playinh a character that uses magic, i said yes. He said he didnt like that. He didnt like that i had to think what kind of spells to use in order to bring down my opponent. He then brought up DND where he said he didnt like Dnd either and that i was not allowed to play it again because it pleases the devil. Right now im fuckin pissed of at religion. Dnd isnt a bad thing. Its actuallyvery helpful when writng stories, making up characters, landscapes etc. It helps boost imagination also. Have any of you been through something like this, Oh im using my ipod keyboard so there will be some grammar errors
  4. Techno 5.0

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    @Sir: > What a moron… every child knows that you have to hit it with the pointy side. Not that I ever havent done it before. KUSY HOW COULD YOU
  5. @escfoe2: > Where'd you get it for $40? I've always thought having windows seven would be awesome so congratz and goodluck! i know a guy that knows a guy
  6. yeah its 150 so i saved $110 :D hell yeah
  7. @ÅÐмiядζ: > @Ninja-Tech: > > > @ÅÐмIядζ: > > > > > Just boot off the Windows Seven CD, you'll have a choice to Format your hard drive, it will wipe the stuff and install a fresh Windows7 OS on it. > > > > serious? > > even when theres probably a virus on my pc? > > You're wiping all the data on the hard drive and installed a fresh new operating system, so yeah. > > Just choose to format the hard drive when you're installing the OS. sweet. thanks man my dad better not eff the computer up now, i bet his evony game screws the computer over since he has it running 24/7 doesnt that take away memory? but wat ev i got a hella deal on windows 7 how much is it anyways? i got it for $40
  8. @ÅÐмiядζ: > Just boot off the Windows Seven CD, you'll have a choice to Format your hard drive, it will wipe the stuff and install a fresh Windows7 OS on it. serious? even when theres probably a virus on my pc?
  9. i need to know how to wipe my computers harddrive of EVERYTHING cuz im getting windows 7 and i need to know how to install it after ive wiped everything off
  10. @GuzmanM: > Well, firt off you should finish the legs and color it ;D well yeah i know im not finished yet just wanted to know if i was doin good or not
  11. hey guys ive been working on this for the past 5 mins and was wantign some feedback so far. this is just practice Original ![](http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo97/InsannoGames/barbarian.png) Update 1 ![](http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo97/InsannoGames/barbarianupdate2.png)
  12. Okay so no one acknowledge my head edit :(( lol jk jk yeah I suk cuz I don't practice practice makes perfect do pixel art daily and you'll be fine
  13. @Kreator: > @GuzmanM: > > > My opinion; I just need to fix the stand and it will be perfet ;D > > Far from. Both your leg and arm movement is totally off. We do not move our hands outward and inward from our sides when we walk, neither do we walk anything like that. His feet are tracing triangles. maybe his sprite is power walking?
  14. this needs way more information. for example: tell us the name of your game the progress completion so far show us graphics if any show us maps if any features that you need to be put in the game (since you are requesting scripters) etc. give us more info and youll be fine :)
  15. head should be more like ![](http://i365.photobucket.com/albums/oo97/InsannoGames/myedit.png) thats how I think it should look but idk edit: my edit is on the left
  16. @[PIE: > Atrophy [ICT] link=topic=60699.msg640702#msg640702 date=1274671842] > :( I had no impact. > > Oh well.. Grats. I'll probably do this when my 5 years is a bit closer. Oh you did but the name changes confuse me lol xD your sigg was the very first sig I laughed at the one about Jesus is forgiving lol xD and I can't forget renzo! Funny guy there an also mellowz xD also another funny dude Oh I miss all the old admins lol
  17. I was just reading over passed topics from like years ago and I also noticed my 4 year anivarsary with eclipse is coming up next month. And so I thought I should do a bit of reflecting before hand. I must say eclipse has come a long ways and I know only a few actually realize that. I remember when I was at the age of 12 when I was like, I want tomake a game. I had no idea where to begin so I looked up, mmorpg maker and at the top of the list on google was Eclipse. Curious I clicked the link which took me to a clean white and red website with an eye in the header. I read around the site until finding the forums. The forums at the time were green and black. I wasn't sure about signing up at the time but when I did sign up I had an amazing time. Around the time I signed up, eclipse wasn't very populated with newbs. It was a very close and friendly community. My first game was Warlordz 5K. It didn't have a stable storyline, no major features, mapping sucked balls lol. But I had Ballie on my team then. That was when he used to go by Balistik1 or somethin like that xD. I finished that game and was happy. My dad ended up shutting it down though, but wat ever. I remember meeting so many amazing people. Eclipse helped me find who I was. It helped me meet new people and understand that there r other badass mutherfuckers out there that enjoy the same shit I do. I wanna bestow a special thanks to these people: Marsh: thanks for making the engine. You of all people inspired me to follow my dreams and make them work. Thanks for making the engine and making the forum which helped me make new unforgettable friends. Anna commena: (probably spelled her name wrong lol) she helped me become a mod and when ever I really had a problem or what Ever she gave me some good advice. Thanks! Gwen: being one of my best friends on eclipse we had alot of laughs. Chat up the messenger and the forum shoutout box. Hell I remember when PMs were the main sort of conversating. Thanks for all the fun times :) Joe(jester): my other best friend. We talked like all the time. I bitched at his ex for bein a bitch lol good times. And he taught me some things on graphics. Slim: taught me to never give up even when the going gets tough. Wouldn't let me give up on doing pixel art. Always said I need to practice. Thanks for the motivation. Ballie: thanks for helping me with my first game. We also had some laughs and good times. I still remember when you went by ballistik1 Bone: lol bone. Ha rapping together was pretty chill. Minorities of eclipse!!! He'll yeah!! Baron: taught me how to fucking map like Jo other. Like shit his mapping skills were killer. There are some other people. And to the newbs GTFO it was better when you weren't here. Lol jk jk. It's all good just shut up. To every other Vet, mod, dev, etc. Thanks for a great almost 4 years. And I will actually get some weed and smoke to the years to come. Cheers guys ;)
  18. Eliezer Wiesel was a 15 year old Jewish boy that lived in sighet, transelvania. He had lived with his father, mother and younger sister. he also had a desire to study the teachings of the Zohar, the kabbalistic works, the secrets of Jewish mysticism. Of all the things that he had been through in sighet, nothing could have prepared him for the struggle he would have to face. He would have to lose his passed identity, his father, and his faith to survive. It was spring of 1944 when German officers arrived in trucks on sighet streets. Normal everyday life in sighet had ceased to exist; Jews were prohibited from leaving their residences for three days. They also were forbidden to own gold, jewelry, or any valuables. Everything had to be handed over to the authorities. Both laws If broken resulted in death. News had soon came on the residents of sighet; they were being transported. They were placed on a cattle car which held 80 people per car. One person was placed in charge of each car. If someone had managed to escape from that specific car the person in charge would be shot. Elie and his family had made their way in the car to a new destination that was held secret from them. A woman by the name of Mrs. Shächter had been presumed by other passengers to be completely crazy. But to their false accusations she was actually a prophet that spoke death. Around 11 at night Mrs. Shächter had began screaming again. She announced, "Jews look! Look at the fire! Look at the flames!" as the train stopped the Jews saw a chimney that spouts flames from its mouth. When the Jews were let out of the car, Elie held his fathers hand. His family stayed together until being seperated later. The women were being seperated from the men. these women were unfortunately useless and thus sent to the cremetorium, the place where they burned and killed Jews. At the time Elie knew nothing of this. He did not know that his mother and sister were going to die. But watching piles of babies and children being thrown into the fire did not help Elie's confidence in seeing his mother and sister again. Elie compared that night to a horrible nightmare. In which he believed that he would soon awaken from to find himself in his house in Sighet. At the beginning Elie doesn't believe any of this is possible. It takes him awhile to comprehend that this is not a dream. Elie managed to stay with his father. When an inmate had Said, "hey, kid, how old are you?" Elie replied, 15 "No. Your 18 the inmate told him. (page 30) Eighteen was the age of being an adult, the age in which you were a man and thus usefull In this extermination camp. Later, Elie was yet interregated by yet another man. This time it was a SS officer. "your profession?" he asked Elie. Tell him that I was a student? "Farmer," I heard myself saying (page 32). This lie saved him. Being a farmer means you have endured hard labor. Being a student that just arrived in Auschwitz renders you useless and fit for the cremetorium. This is another form of instinct. Many Jews watched as their friends, family members and people they did not even know were cast into the fire and burned. Some people including Elie's father spoke a prayer, "May his name be celebrated and sanctified." Elie did not understand why God's name should be sanctified if all this was happening. The almighty, the eternal and terrible master of the universe, chose to be silent. What was there to thank him for? (page 33). Elie is realizing that all that has happened is not a dream. He is wondering why God has not done anything to save them. This was his first conflict with God during his time in Auschwitz. During his stay at another barrack under the leadership of a gypsy; Elie's father politely asked the gypsy where the toilets were. The gypsy slapped him. The strength of the slap sent him down to the ground and crawling back to Elie on all fours. This disturbed Elie as he thought; I stood petrified. What had happened to me? My father had just be struck, in front of me, and I had not even blinked. I had watched and kept silent (page 39). Elie did not understand that he had made a very smart move. Staying silent and motionless saves him from a possible slap or worse. This was yet again instinct. Updated.
  19. @Marsh: > Why the heck would you write a essay on your ipod? Computer is ducked up and computers at school are ducked up too soo yeah
  20. @Lollicat: > @Ninja-Tech: > > > Eliezer Wiesel was a fifteen year old Jewish boy that lived in Sighet, Transylvania. He lived with his father, mother and younger sister. Elie had a desire to study the teachings of the Zohar, the Kabbalistic works, the secrets of Jewish mysticism. > > > > Of all the things that he has been through in Sighet, nothing could have prepared him for the stunning struggle he would have to face and ultimately survive. But he couldn't just survive. He would have to lose his past life, his father, and his faith in order to survive. Throughout Eliezer Wiesel's story, he does just that. > > > > It was spring of 1944 when German officers arrived in trucks on Sighet's streets. Elie recently tried to convince his father to sell everything he owned and leave to Palestine, but his father said, "I am too old, my son," he paused, "too old to start a new life. Too old to start from scratch in some distant land…" (page 5). > > > > Normal everyday life in Sighet had ceased to exist; Jews were prohibited from leaving their residences for three days. They also were forbidden to own gold, jewelry, or any valuables. Everything had to be handed over to the authorities. Both laws, if broken, resulted in death. > > News soon came upon the residents of Sighet; they were being transported. They were placed on a cattle car with eighty people per car. One person was placed in charge of each car. If someone escaped from that specific car, the person in charge would be shot. > > > > Elie and his family made their way in the car to a new destination that was held secret from them. A woman by the name of Mrs. Shächter was assumed to be crazy by the other passengers. But to their shock, she was actually a prophet that spoke of death. Around eleven at night, Mrs. Shächter had begun screaming again. She announced, "Jews look! Look at the fire! Look at the flames!" As the train stopped, the Jews saw a chimney that spewed flames from its mouth. A couple things could be going through Elie's head right now; what is making the fire come out of the chimney? Why is this happening, and where is God? > > > > When the Jews were let out of the car, Elie held his fathers hand. His family stayed together until being separated later. The women were being separated from the men. The women were unfortunately useless, and thus sent to the crematorium, the place where they burned and killed Jews. Right when Elie and his father broke away from his mother and sister; it meant death for them. His mother and sister, being females, were taken to the crematorium. At the time Elie knew nothing of this. He didn't know that his mother and sister were going to die. Watching piles of babies and children being thrown into the fire did not help Elie's confidence in seeing his mother and sister again. Elie compared that night to a horrible nightmare, in which he believed that he would soon awaken from to find himself in his house in Sighet. This shows that at the beginning Elie doesn't believe any of this to be possible. It took him a while to comprehend that this is not a dream. > > > > Elie managed to stay with his father. When an inmate said, "Hey, kid, how old are you?" > > Elie replied, "Fifteen." > > "No. You're eighteen." the inmate told him. (page 30) Eighteen was the age of being an adult, the age in which you were a man and thus useful in this extermination camp. > > Later, Elie was yet interrogated by yet another man. This time it was an SS officer. > > "Your profession?" he asked Elie. > > Tell him that he was a student? > > "Farmer," he heard himself saying (page 32). This lie saved him. Being a farmer means you have endured hard labor. Being a student that just arrived in Auschwitz renders you useless and fit for the crematorium. This is another form of his instinct. > > > > Many Jews watched as their friends, family members and people they didn't even know were cast into the fire and burned. Some people including Elie's father spoke a prayer, "May his name be celebrated and sanctified." Elie did not understand why God's name should be sanctified if all this was happening. The almighty, the eternal and terrible master of the universe, chose to be silent. What was there to thank him for? (page 33). Elie was realizing that all that has happened wasn't a dream. He was wondering why God hasn't done anything to save them. This was his first conflict with God during his time in Auschwitz. > > > > During his stay at another barrack under the leadership of a gypsy, Elie's father politely asked the gypsy where the toilets were. The gypsy slapped him. The strength of the slap sent him down to the ground and crawling back to Elie on all fours. This disturbed Elie as he thought; he stood petrified. "What had happened to me? My father had just be struck, in front of me, and I had not even blinked. I had watched and kept silent." (page 39). Elie did not understand that he had made a very smart move. Staying silent and motionless saves him from a possible slap, or even worse. This was yet again instict. > > The main problems were incorrect usage of "to" and "too", as well as changing from past to present tense. okay thanks. I have to italic the quotes I used aswell but as I should have told you that I had typed this up on my iPod there will be some spelling errors because of this small screen
  21. OH and it's supposed to be only one page
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