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New member introductions / Argonaut, Packaging & Other Salutations
« on: April 12, 2017, 11:32:30 AM »
In my rush to tear off the packaging of what appears to be a well designed and amazing Stealth Client, I neglected RULE #1: always read the rules, bylaws and regulations! In an effort to correct that grievous and careless oversight on my part, I offer the denizens of this site this humble offering and a hearty hello.
I started my adventuring in high school, on a mainframe, playing Adventure. The site admin must have named it that because the program (thats what they used to be called) was the mainframe version of Legend of Zork. I spending countless hours solving those puzzles and neglecting my time in the gym (sorry ladies.....and my football coach) I went off to college only to discover that I had a flair for languages, dead languages. After graduating with a degree in Classical History I went on to..............but I digress.
In 1997 some sales associate at gamesomething suggested I buy Diablo instead of the UO box I held in my hand. His explanation made sense at the time but three months later I returned and bought UO, never to regret it.
I logged on in time for the Napa Valley server to open up. I became involved in PvP and was a member of the best PvP guild on the server (I know lots of people claim it but we really were.)
Sometime around 2000 I heard about EasyUO, and started to use it to automate some activities. I wrote a script that would start in my house, recall to a leather vendor, buy leather, come back to the house, craft gloves, back to vendor to sell, buy leather, return home and drop off the gold.
When I am not with family or playing UO, I am restoring a 1965 Mustang Coupe.
Hopefully I will be able to learn some new ways to code here and write a few original scripts the community will find useful.
I started my adventuring in high school, on a mainframe, playing Adventure. The site admin must have named it that because the program (thats what they used to be called) was the mainframe version of Legend of Zork. I spending countless hours solving those puzzles and neglecting my time in the gym (sorry ladies.....and my football coach) I went off to college only to discover that I had a flair for languages, dead languages. After graduating with a degree in Classical History I went on to..............but I digress.
In 1997 some sales associate at gamesomething suggested I buy Diablo instead of the UO box I held in my hand. His explanation made sense at the time but three months later I returned and bought UO, never to regret it.
I logged on in time for the Napa Valley server to open up. I became involved in PvP and was a member of the best PvP guild on the server (I know lots of people claim it but we really were.)
Sometime around 2000 I heard about EasyUO, and started to use it to automate some activities. I wrote a script that would start in my house, recall to a leather vendor, buy leather, come back to the house, craft gloves, back to vendor to sell, buy leather, return home and drop off the gold.
When I am not with family or playing UO, I am restoring a 1965 Mustang Coupe.
Hopefully I will be able to learn some new ways to code here and write a few original scripts the community will find useful.