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Pilchard123

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  1. Read the stickies, come back and fix your post. this is not an opinion nor am i attacking the op i am just posting the things i think should not be as they are
  2. Not so much a screwup as an unbreakable law of programming: The first 90% of the code will take 90% of the time and 90% of the budget. The remaining 10% of the code will take 90% of the time and 90% of the budget.
  3. Don't you have to mess with the computercraft config as well as the permissions - like you do with BC quarries? Not sure how though...
  4. Should that not be a "Mug report?"
  5. Well, the launcher is open source. Poke around at it and see if there's a way. I would do it, but it's too close to providing a way for pirates to play.
  6. Once you've disconnected, you can go into MC using offline mode, then renew the IP.
  7. At home, open cmd.exe, and type ipconfig /release This will release your local IP address, effectively un-networking your computer. To get it back, run CMD again and type ipconfig /renew
  8. Does anyone know if Braess' Paradox applies to pipes and/or tubes? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braess's_paradox
  9. Oh, that reminds me of the time that I tried to make a prime generator which output a list into a .TXT. I must have missed a line somewhere because while it did that, it output each number checked into a new file, and only wrote in the ones that contained primes. -- One of the people in my computing class tried to increase his odds of winning a bingo game my friend had made. So he INCREASED the range of possible numbers that could be picked from. Not really a programming error so much as an idiot.
  10. The battery packs are in an MUCH older version of IC, but not IC2. You will not be able to make them. If you're wiring from solar, you'll need a tin cable, because copper is very lossy. Me, I'd use tin cable to go from solar to some sort of storage, like a BatBox, then use copper cables from there. But only short copper cables. http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=BatBox
  11. No pic, but here's the video. It's not too long, so you may be able to cope with it.
  12. Oh, I didn't say that the confetti was a bad thing. Also, I believe that the cardboard cutout in Simon's room is actually someone from Doctor Who.
  13. http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=Coin
  14. Spending a week trying to debug a JavaScript script that had a single wrong-way-around slash in it.
  15. And spout is a server-side Bukkit plugin, much like CommandBook or Essentials. It may not play nice with Tekkit, but I think the problem will come when using Spoutcraft with the Tekkit client.
  16. Seconded. Make a group separate form the Kellers and give it the title "Won't see, won't hear", or something.
  17. You could possibly mash a few things together. I'll have a look this evening and report back. Maybe.
  18. So... How many old tissues, till receipts, half-used lipsticks, and other assorted crud was in there?
  19. This should be interesting.
  20. Now that I'd love to see. I know that someone has managed to get LuxRender working on ARM chips, and they want to port it to Raspberry Pi when it comes out.
  21. It's a bit of a poor way of doing it, and I haven't tested it but... Could you have storage devices near the reactor which charge crystals... Which are then dropped on the floor and pulled into an alchemy bag inside an alchemy chest (the black hole band works in a bag)... Which then has another same-coloured bag wherever you want to take the energy to... And then removes the crystals into another storage unit and discharges them. OFC, that assumes that EE is enabled.
  22. Try DOWNgrading your Java to V6. Sometimes it throws some sort of fit and needs the old version of Java.
  23. Yup, but not very well. Like, only a few of the commands work. I may hav installed it wrong, but I don't think so...
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