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Old 10-06-2011, 11:21 AM
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Failure... They used screenshots of Crystallos, the end zone of the Secrets of Faydwer expansion (where the Sleeper returns), to explain the awakening of him on Zek when the GM intervened. Not using screenshots of the Sleeper's Tomb.
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Old 10-06-2011, 12:36 PM
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OP's post was original and new.

Shit Solid posted has been shown a dozen times on every forum.

OP = quality.
Solid = troll
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Old 10-06-2011, 01:36 PM
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Kudos to that scammer, played that game in the beginning but just didnt like the time constraints on learning skills, I bet someone who's played it from the beginning is pretty badass now.. I just couldnt stand having one account spending time just to be a mining bitch and another for pvp.. then the thought of losing it all in one instance to a gank.. meh
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Old 10-06-2011, 03:47 PM
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Fuck you cat and your EVE thread.

what are you so mad about ?
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Old 10-08-2011, 07:57 PM
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They can't keep the courts out of games forever.

There have already been some cases.

Only a matter of time. Is like the Wild West, sadly. Or not, if you like it that way.

Virtual 'assets' are becoming less virtual and, at the same time, more acceptable. It's inevitable.

What we own is becoming more like digital data. Not long from now you'll be able to print out forks/spoons/cups/plates and other similar things on a printer at your home. You will download the open-source data file OR the proprietary data file and then simply print it out. What is the meaning of a possession when most people have the equipment to make it? The meaning will be in the design - the data file. What we 'own' is undergoing a transformation.

Matter is becoming more like a program. Computer data and reality are coupling into one thing.

All of this is bad news for those who want to keep the internet free and wild.

I consider myself part technologist. I love the topic. Kurzweil is too optimistic, though.
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Old 10-08-2011, 08:30 PM
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They can't keep the courts out of games forever.

There have already been some cases.

Only a matter of time. Is like the Wild West, sadly. Or not, if you like it that way.

Virtual 'assets' are becoming less virtual and, at the same time, more acceptable. It's inevitable.

What we own is becoming more like digital data. Not long from now you'll be able to print out forks/spoons/cups/plates and other similar things on a printer at your home. You will download the open-source data file OR the proprietary data file and then simply print it out. What is the meaning of a possession when most people have the equipment to make it? The meaning will be in the design - the data file. What we 'own' is undergoing a transformation.

Matter is becoming more like a program. Computer data and reality are coupling into one thing.

All of this is bad news for those who want to keep the internet free and wild.

I consider myself part technologist. I love the topic. Kurzweil is too optimistic, though.
THE FUCKING WORLD WILL RETURN TO NATURE.
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Old 10-08-2011, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by stormlord [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
They can't keep the courts out of games forever.

There have already been some cases.

Only a matter of time. Is like the Wild West, sadly. Or not, if you like it that way.

Virtual 'assets' are becoming less virtual and, at the same time, more acceptable. It's inevitable.

What we own is becoming more like digital data. Not long from now you'll be able to print out forks/spoons/cups/plates and other similar things on a printer at your home. You will download the open-source data file OR the proprietary data file and then simply print it out. What is the meaning of a possession when most people have the equipment to make it? The meaning will be in the design - the data file. What we 'own' is undergoing a transformation.

Matter is becoming more like a program. Computer data and reality are coupling into one thing.

All of this is bad news for those who want to keep the internet free and wild.

I consider myself part technologist. I love the topic. Kurzweil is too optimistic, though.
but he wants to live forever =/
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