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I am RICHARD! For PONY!
'Nothing worthwhile in life comes easy' :)
edit: Richard got banished! :(
Goddamn it. This is the plane of suck.
QFT... Again we aren't trying to be mean but even once you actually get w/e program you decide to use all set-up and figured out there's a whole hell of a lot more to figure out along the way. You'll spend perhaps a few hours just figuring out a few simple macros and where to place them prior to even starting to really play your team. You'll probably rewrite most of them prior to even hitting your first instance. This really isn't something that you just jump right into and TADA!!! You're instant pro. While people here are more than willing to give you some tips about this or that after you've looked for an answer, you'll be hard pressed to find anyone anywhere that would be willing to do it all for you.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Ughmahedhurtz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=65345 #post65345
My suggestion if you are interested in multi-boxing, and want to see if you will like it w/o having to drop alot of money at the get go, would be to start off dual-boxing and getting use to making macros to make your characters work together. You'll be able to figure out quite a bit for that to know if this is even something you want to run the headache of doing.
Also on a side note this isn't the WOW forums, and what I mean by that is there are millions of people who view those forums every day, there are only a few thousand who view these forums. You'll have to give it longer than a few mins inbetween posts to get an answer from someone who might be able to answer your post. Sometimes I've had to wait all day.
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by 'Crayonbox',index.php?page=Thread&postID=65896#pos t65896
Very well said, Vyndree. Quote-worthy, even.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Vyndree',index.php?page=Thread&postID=65733#post6 5733
Pie >= CakeQuote:
Originally Posted by 'Vyndree',index.php?page=Thread&postID=65733#post6 5733
Discuss.
Back on topic:
Multiboxing is niche, meaning that I'd guess that on a generous month less than 1% of 1% of the WoW population multiboxes like we do. (That'd be 1000 people based on 10 million subs) For three reasons I suggest this:
1) Intelligence
2) Money
3) See 1 & 2
Reference the WoW general forum if you need reasons why for 1, 2, or 3. Mainly #1.
To quote my well worn t-shirt of geekdom:
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those the don't.
If understanding the basics of the basic is too much, then this style of play is not for you. Sort of like doing math in hex instead of dec. Or like working on my own car is for me.
[quote='Sarduci',index.php?page=Thread&postID=66236 #post66236]
[quote='Vyndree',index.php?page=Thread&postID=65733 #post65733]Q: Can I have my cake and eat it too?
A: No.
[/quote] Pie >= Cake
Discuss.[/quote]<Sir_Robin>That's EASY!</Sir_Robin>
Let's use Visual Basic as a reference to resolve this mathematically and programmatically just so there's no ambiguity here.
If we start from the well established fact that [url='http://l00py.net/images/thecakeisalie.jpg']The Cake is a Lie[/url] , then cake must be False. The INT value of False (CInt(False)) is 0. Easy enough.
Now, Pie is widely debated but from empirical data we can postulate that Pie is A) tasty , B) patently NOT false and C) a standard prerequisite for +1 posts.
OK, so, if we postulate that where bakers are competent, pie actually exists (not false) and controlling for normal forum usage the world over, we see that A * B * C = N where N is the cumulative value of Pie. So, 1 * -1 * -1 = 1 and obviously 1 > 0, thus, Pie > Cake.
- Regarding point A, let us first control for input by asserting that the baker is competent and will not induce spurious negative data (i.e.: bad taste) into the experiment. The fact that Tasty > Not(Tasty) means it must be positive and, therefore, greater than 0. So, A >= 1.
- For point B, applying a NOT operation to False would mean it changes to True, thus, CInt(True) = B = -1.
- For point C, prerequisite means it comes before the next post. Since all forum post counters start at 0 by default and the minimum number of posts a user can have is zero, this reveals that the minimum value for C is -1.
I think that wraps things up fairly tidily. Cue the whiners and naysayers that will support (based on chaos theory) that the value of Tasty varies over time. To them, I say GTFO my internetz.
Ah but there is one flaw in your logic in which the variable of point D or <German Chocolate> is applied to point A. While it is true that 1 > 0 when you add in variable point D which has a numerical value of 2 we see that 0+D(2) = 2 or 1< 2 , thus the only proven time when infact Pie < Cake. This is further proven when applied to in an actual test cause lets face it....GERMAN CHOCOLATE PIE TASTE LIKE ASS!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=66301# post66301]
[quote='Sarduci',index.php?page=Thread&postID=66236 #post66236]
[quote='Vyndree',index.php?page=Thread&postID=65733 #post65733]Q: Can I have my cake and eat it too?
A: No.
[/quote] Pie >= Cake
Discuss.[/quote]<Sir_Robin>That's EASY!</Sir_Robin>
Let's use Visual Basic as a reference to resolve this mathematically and programmatically just so there's no ambiguity here.
If we start from the well established fact that [url='http://l00py.net/images/thecakeisalie.jpg
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