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Scripting Chat / Re: what script would you like to see?
« on: July 25, 2011, 03:18:24 PM »

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New member introductions / Re: Howdy
« on: July 24, 2011, 07:50:14 AM »
Welcome fellow paraglider  :). A thermal in Scotland, that would be a rarety. What kind of wing do you fly?

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Just wanted to say thanks again for this script TM. I hadn't used it in over a year or more just loaded yours w/bank support (nice addition). In one 3 hr run 2heartwood, 1yew, 1 oak. LOL

gotta love the rng.

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Off Topic / Re: The Backward Movie Thread
« on: July 19, 2011, 02:35:49 PM »
Kinda like playing a country record backwards
you get back your wife
the cows come home
the rain goes away
the sun comes out
and your pickup truck starts working

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as Cerveza said it comes down to are you willing to do your own tech support.
I tend to shop through www.pricewatch.com and google shopping to find absolute loswest prices.
one of the best things i've found that saves a ton of money is using branded OS. 82$ for 64bit win7Pro is cheap.
right now though I am saving up for the cooler above.
And you might be able to upgrade her current system (repacing CPU/memory) on the way cheap and have a better system.
but if your going intel go w/ at least a quad core (this will give you 8 threads).
and bare min of 4gigs but 8 will be better,
If you keep AC in office freezing ( for you peeps in suits ) stock cooler should be sufficient. If not loook at upgrading heatsink/cooler.
my opinion on Motherboards is go something really decent from 6 months ago that will handle todays top of the line CPU then find a cpu that the bottom has dropped out of the price. This way in 2 years you can replace that cpu w/ something better.  With at least 4 slots for ram fill 2 now fill 2 later thing.
also make sure their are enough expansion slots for stupid stuff you might want to add down the road.
And if your really worried about tech support, buy locally. and I don't mean *spits*bestbuy*spits*.

Again just my 2 cents.
edit
also did you read the reviews ie. the negative ones

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first off way to much for the OS

http://www.pricewatch.com/gallery/software_oper_system/windows_7_professional
second not enough ram you really want 8 gigs

3rd a stock heat sink is not adaquate for multi-application use. try monitoring your temps with a large spreadsheat, a couple of web browsers, a mail program, and a calculator running. your probably hitting 57c which while the processor can handle it over time it wears on the system.
heat kills and the system won't last long

so if you want a comp to last a couple of years before they are complaining about it again
go cheap. cause you get what you pay for.

or shop smart and get good deals on 6months ago high end suff and be happy.
my 2 cents

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most off the self systems don't have enough ram,
nowdays if you ain't got 8 gigs, your system is probably barely adaquate.
depending how old her comp is you might get by with a processor memory upgrade.
save some e-waste from the landfill.
besides its fun to build your own
plus building your own you get to use stuff like this
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/13091/ex-vap-20/Cooler_Express_2011_Design_Super_Evaporator_CPU_GPU_Cooling_Unit_-_Sockets_AM2_AM3_LGA_1156_LGA1366_CE-48-D-1C-1G.html?tl=g49

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Off Topic / Re: Some things to think about ???
« on: July 19, 2011, 07:34:34 AM »
It was based a little bit in the future and in this future the reading of books was outlawed and one of the main characters was a firefighter/book burner. Is that enough or you need some more info?
Most people think it was about censorship (Ray Bradbury walked out of a class in Berkley over this argument).
Its actually about mass media (television radio ) replacing the written word.

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Off Topic / Re: Some things to think about ???
« on: July 19, 2011, 06:49:24 AM »
Good ol 1984/Fahrenheit 451 (Or whatever the temperature is at which paper burns).

Two of My favorite books, But I only read the Fahrenheit one once.
bonus noogies, if you can tell what Farenheit 451 was really about.

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Scripting Chat / Re: Script Imbuing with bowcraft?
« on: July 09, 2011, 09:56:37 AM »
you should be able to do a area effect that will be cheaper, though a slith tounge is a easy ingredient to farm
and if you you do it last it would be 1 tounge per bow

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Scripting Chat / Re: Script Imbuing with bowcraft?
« on: July 09, 2011, 03:38:09 AM »
i would add spell channelling to that list as well with an occasional hit dispel
any thing with residue that you can imbue
maybe push it to the limit with the others and add s/c last

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Scripting Chat / Re: what script would you like to see?
« on: July 09, 2011, 03:33:06 AM »
HERE is an example of using client swapping. Note that the "trigger" is when the followers is low. Just change the trigger to hp's.

HERE is an example of using bandages, no timer or journal verification, but another swap example on conditions.

Use those to learn how to swap clients. Get a simple bandage script (EUO has one) to learn how to use bandages with journal scanning. TM's healer is a great example of that.

thxs for references it greatly helps

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Scripting Chat / Re: what script would you like to see?
« on: July 09, 2011, 12:04:16 AM »
nice snippit
another question
 
would it be better to use one tab of easyou or 2 , or maybe 2 copys of easy running and using global variables to tell when to apply bandies.



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Scripting Chat / Re: what script would you like to see?
« on: July 08, 2011, 02:02:24 PM »
That's a classic beginner script right there.

Very easy to do.
and yet I can't find a single example on the boards (here or easyuo).
and I would realy love to see a simple (or not so simple) example of multi clienting
and I thought a simple cross healer would be good.
and
and
and button stuck  :D




All you have to do is look at a few scripts and take examples from them. I doubt you will find a complete script like you suggested. Take a look at a few scripts that do parts of what you are wanting and go from there. Start a thread with what you have and let us help you learn from that.


I have looked high and low and have not yet found a script that does multi clienting, nor are there any tutorials on doing it.

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Scripting Chat / Re: Script Imbuing with bowcraft?
« on: July 07, 2011, 10:30:50 PM »
what you want to do is, first find an imbuing trainer that you want to use, then your going to have to find the sub that tinkers the tools and replace it with a sub that grabs tools.

now go find a script that you want to use and open it up in suo (makes it easy to jump around subs and tags) and just read through it.

there is probably a sub in there already to move ingots etc. .

then ask questions here people will help

though most prefer to teach you how, rather than do for ya

I'm not asking for a script, i'm asking, what will be the most efficient way of train imbuing using bowcraft. using bows with yew board help for train, but idk the best mod to add. Change a script, isn't the problem, the problem atm is change to?
ah now I understand
you are trying to find out what the best mods to imbue on a bow for raising imbuing
correct ??? gotta be careful with the shorthand sumdays

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