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| 10 Jan 2012 01:27 PM |
What is he talking about, is he nuts?
[He recently tweeted this] |
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Fl0x
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| 10 Jan 2012 01:29 PM |
| He is hacking his own system. |
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Rensus
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| 10 Jan 2012 01:29 PM |
| Who knows.. I've given up trying to understand the developers. |
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| 10 Jan 2012 02:35 PM |
| @fl0x: Wouldn't be that hard...I mean, he knows the user and p@$$, now all he has to do is login :S |
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| 10 Jan 2012 03:09 PM |
Maybe it's:
'ROBLOX SCRIPTING THE SYSTEM Demos in 36 minutes! Very exciting!' - shedletsky
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| 10 Jan 2012 03:14 PM |
A hack week in a development team, basically means, the engineers decide what to work on for that particular week. So everyone will either do their own thing and show it off or maybe form a team.
~Sorcus |
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| 10 Jan 2012 03:15 PM |
@Sorucs
Didn't you lose at Welcome to ROBLOX Building for some contest you admins were doing for fun??
I saw a video of the ROBLOX Rally and heard it. |
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| 11 Jan 2012 02:08 PM |
AND WHAT IS DIS?
http://troll [dot] ws/i/uMN0Qi [dot] png
This is NOT a website witha a trollface, believe me. |
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| 11 Jan 2012 02:28 PM |
OMG!?!?!?
Badly photoshopped or extremely good paint(dot)net |
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| 11 Jan 2012 02:32 PM |
| @tech: Got that from twitter of a RBX thing, left is Shedletsky and right is BrightEyes (idk her real name). |
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| 11 Jan 2012 06:47 PM |
They were apparently showing off things like water and rope. Sounds cool. |
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| 11 Jan 2012 07:34 PM |
| And yet we still don't have prisms and pyramids. :( |
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| 11 Jan 2012 07:51 PM |
I'm looking forward to water. It will give me the motivation to finish working on my RPG.
@brandon: You can make prisms out of wedges. You know what? Part + CFrame. |
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Quenty
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| 11 Jan 2012 07:53 PM |
| I found some rope in free models that HotTroth made. |
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Quenty
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| 11 Jan 2012 07:57 PM |
lol. Look at this quote: This is tomtomn talking about his own computer specs/someone else's. Can window's support 42 GB RAM?
"How much did you spend? Also, how many GB’s is the HDD, mine is 7’800GB HDD and 42GB RAM." |
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8SunTzu8
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| 11 Jan 2012 08:23 PM |
Win7 can support 192 GB the last time I knew.
It is a 64 bit operating system, allowing it to reach new heights.
The 32 bit operating systems were less than 4 GB. |
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8SunTzu8
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| 11 Jan 2012 08:24 PM |
I have seen a PC with the best technology available for a regular customer, non-business, gaming type PC.
It was over 7,500$, maxed out with everything. I hear there is a 12,000$ PC, but you are probably paying for the name and warranty, though, the one I saw at 7,500$ had a warranty... |
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| 11 Jan 2012 08:25 PM |
Yeah...But only these versions of Windows 7 can support it:
Professional Enterprise Ultimate
All the others are less then 18GB. |
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| 11 Jan 2012 08:27 PM |
I saw a 15,500$ computer for sale for home use. 2 TB solid-state drive, 64GB RAM, Two 2.93GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon “Westmere” processors, Two ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB. Mmmm. |
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| 11 Jan 2012 08:33 PM |
| I still want the force-first-person stuff. Also it would be nice to have things like wedges and CornerWedge stuff. Like a half-cylinder and a fourth of a sphere. Those would be useful for building. |
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8SunTzu8
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| 11 Jan 2012 08:36 PM |
@Merlin, that is nothing compared to the one I saw...
There was one part of it worth a 2,000$ PC.
Also... Home Edition is a 64-bit, why would it be limited to only 18 GB?
It is hard to say that they made two 64-bit operating types, and apparently one supports only 18. I could only guess that some software prevents it from using all of the RAM, or does not allow you to install that much.
I wonder if Virtual Memory lets you get past that boundary, then. |
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| 11 Jan 2012 08:37 PM |
I forgot what is is called, but it is a type of pyramid that fits where three wedges meet up in a corner.
It is probably 4 sided with a triangular base. |
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| 11 Jan 2012 08:39 PM |
| *I am counting the base as a side.* |
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