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Posted on 08-26-06 04:28 PM, in Approval? Link
I strongly vouch for his approval.
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Posted on 08-26-06 06:12 PM, in ROM Hacking Utilities Link
Hex editing: XVI32
Tile editing: YY-CHR
Debugging: Geiger's Snes9x debugger 1.43dev-ep8

Various automation: short C++ programs written when needed

(Dis-)Assembly: SPASM ("Snes Professional ASM development kit"); TASM; a proprietary assembler I wrote myself; IDA Pro
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Posted on 08-30-06 06:46 AM, in My first full hack...need help Link
What the $%&§ is this?

Your request, dear sir, shall be granted.
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Posted on 09-03-06 09:51 AM, in Approval Link
This, obviously, is complete and utter bullshit. (In the highly improbable case that actually took place, the banning admin would deserve a destaffment in turn, but as I said, I don't believe that happened)

I think it would be safe to assume the original ban was issued for the particular stupidity seen throughout his posts.
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Posted on 09-03-06 07:22 PM, in Tweezers Link
Hmm. You appear as clearly not being stupid to me. In fact, your post gives me the impression you belong to the kind of users we really should have more of on Acmlm's in these days.

While there is something to your post that reminds me of Shyguy/Master M/whatever - don't even ask for the details - I am quite leaning towards being for you being approved of.

As for the username colours... it should be noted that there are considerably more males here with female gender profiles than females with male gender profiles.
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Posted on 09-07-06 03:49 PM, in Favorite VG Soundtrack Link
There's no complete soundtrack I can quite call my favourite exactly... so here's my all-time favourite VG tunes instead, in more or less chronological order of discovery:

Lufia II: Final Battle
*Secret of Mana: Give Love its Rightful Time / Mana Fortress Theme
Chrono Trigger: Sealed Door / Belthasar's Theme; Chrono Trigger / Title Theme
Seiken Densetsu 3: The Sacrifice Part III
Soul Blazer: Koibito no Inayoru / Lisa's Theme
Xenogears: Awakening
Star Fox: Ending
*Shadow of the Beast II: ingame 1 part 2
*Awesome: f1a
(yeah, songs had uncreative titles like that in Amiga times)
*Ragnarok Online: Rag All Night Long; Retro Metro; Steel Me
Legend of Mana: Aid
*Terranigma/Tenchi Souzou: Dark Side Field
*Chrono Cross: Frozen Flame; Lost Child of Time
Cave Story: Gestation; Living Waterway
*Final Fantasy Tactics: Apoplexy
Tales of Symphonia: Last Battle ~Decision~
.hack//Outbreak: str9_2 Balmung's Entry and the Virus
Rocket Knight Adventures: Stage 3
Tales of Phantasia: Premonition

The games marked with a * are the ones I consider being the closest still to having an overall "favourite of mine" soundtrack.
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Posted on 09-07-06 04:28 PM, in Ecological Footprint Link
NARHUNG 1.3
MOBILITÄT 0.6
HAUS UND HEIM 1
GÜTER UND DIENSTLEISTUNGEN 1.3
GESAMTER FUSSABDRUCK 4.2

Ah, I don't really do much besides going to school and sitting at the computer.

THIS IS THE LIFESTYLE FOR AN ECOLOGICALLY CONSCIOUS FUTURE
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Posted on 09-09-06 08:31 AM, in Wanted: translations for Sappy 2007 Link
I could make a German translation.

Take this as an application.
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Posted on 09-09-06 07:53 PM, in Fireboard quotes FOR YOU. Link


LET THIS GLORIOUS MOMENT NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!
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Posted on 09-11-06 06:59 PM, in September 11th, 2001 - five year anniversary Link
I was being driven home from some computer course by mom in the afternoon when I heard it on the car radio; at that moment, the towers hadn't even collapsed yet. For the rest of the week, that really was all they brought on the news.
My opinion on the events had shaped out rather quickly... it was like 1/3 sorry for those who died in there, 1/3 content with how the USA's national ego got slapped in the face and 1/3 mixed feelings of "if anything, that will make them even more full of themselves" and "I don't believe that these events really were so much of a surprise to the top authorities, it even might be, in fact, that they deliberately let them pass to save their reelection". (I still think there's a lot of puzzle parts that won't fit in the "omg ambush attack by evil terrorists under usama", officially accepted theory, though I find conspirative theories like "george bush paid CIA agents to destroy WTC, freemasons will seize power etc." even more absurd.
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Posted on 09-12-06 12:37 PM, in September 11th, 2001 - five year anniversary Link
On that matter, I really wonder if there's a single day out of a year's 365 which isn't the anniversary of some massacre with civilian casualties way over 3000.
I am also fairly positive that the US armed forces murdered a number of uninvolved civilians ten times as large, if not higher, of civilians among the lines of their subsequent "crusade against terror". What makes that any different from 9/11?
I'm not the kind of person to come up with statements like "the Iraq war was illegitimate". Legitimation, or ethical background, or whether it is "right" to do something in a moralistic sense is an arbitrary issue, and if the US government wants to go to war somewhere to save their reelection, it is nothing but their own choice, just as it is up to any other nation or individual to complain against it as much as they like or do whatever they want. (The fact that the Iraq war was obviously wrong from a purely pragmatic point of view - it costs billions and brings the "anti-terror coalition" nothing but more men with destroyed lives for whom bombing themselves in a shopping mall and going to heaven is the last thread of hope they can cling onto - is beyond my point)
If I had the chance to speak to a stereotypical US American patriot audience, I would still feel urged to place the following requests-
- Stop being whiny childish dumbnuts, sitting before your always-running television set in awe as the death of US soldier #1000 in Iraq is announced. This is what war is about, and you wanted to go to war so badly, so deal with it.
- Stop that damn 9/11 cult. It is not less pathetic than how thousands of fanboys all over the world who had never heard about that person before became sorrowful Princess Diana fans over the night she died in that car accident and started building up shrines at their homes. Same deal there. You treat it as something special when it really happens often enough to have memorial days every single day of a year. If you really need the drama, why don't you introduce a "Princess Diana, John F.Kennedy, George Washington, Battle of Gettysburg, 9/11 and Death of the 1000th US soldier in Iraq combined memorial day" on, e.g., the arithmetic average of the single dates? That would spare the necessity to make TV specials and message board threads 37834683 times a year. I don't want to offend those who were personally affected by the events, through losing somebody close to them or what-not, but I could imagine that the vast majority of those who spent the previous day spamming "NEVER FORGET" over every single communication interface to the external world they have about as much of a personal connection to the events as to the murdering of the Russian royal family when the communists seized power.
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Posted on 09-13-06 07:11 PM, in A thread. Link
I always thought of him as "double-pipe bass", though I vaguely remember him mentioning something like it should be pronounced like "base".
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Posted on 09-16-06 08:21 AM, in Can you resist laughing? Link
No, this didn't work on me in the slightest.
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Posted on 09-20-06 10:27 AM, in I need help Link
* blackhole89 does not approve of this thread

Closed, for greater justice.
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Posted on 09-21-06 09:44 AM, in If they're were an Acmlm Convention... Link
I would attend, but if it's outside Europe, it would probably very difficult for me to get there.

They don't give out visa to Russian citizens easily.

Never actually met an Acmlmboarder yet myself, though I had contact with a few on Skype and was just ~50km away from Ailure last fall for like two hours (in Helsingborg) (bad internet access in the Copenhagen hotel and his oddball sleeptimes made me unable to negotiate an actual meeting).
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Posted on 09-22-06 03:52 PM, in Puzzle Bobble Rom Offset Link
"finding the ROM offset"?

This question makes no sense to me.

If it is what it looks like though - you essentially asking how to hack that game without knowing anything about it - I see nothing to justify this thread's posting.

Closed.

(hint: you could try the "is there an *insert game here* editor?" sticky)
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Posted on 09-23-06 07:38 AM, in How do I change the game speed? Link
This is not a hacking but a general emulation problem.

Moved.
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Posted on 09-23-06 08:31 PM, in How well organized is your hard drive? Link
Not organized at all, though way back in the beginning, I actually made some (mostly failsome) plans...

Initially, I partitioned my first HD into C: (system), D: (programs) and E: (data)... D: quickly ran full, so programs started going into "E:\programme"...E: quickly ran full as well, so I bought a new, 80-GB HD, which received the foreboding letter I: and, like D, got spammed with programs in its root directory.

As for my other files, there's only minor local patterns of organization... like most emulation-related things actually being somewhere in E:\Emulate\ and about 80% of the music being in E:\SPC (folder name because I didn't really bother about anything but SNES music back when I thought this up; MP3s go into E:\SPC\etc); the rest is split up among the mIRC downloads folder, the Trillian downloads folder and the several folders labeled "junk" or comparable throughout my HDs. Yeah, as for those. Initially (like 6 years ago) I put all the stuff into D:\Web\, then I created E:\schrott and, with the new HD, I:\ramsch (both Schrott and Ramsch are German jargon that pretty well translates to "junk"). Those folders hardly have any subdirectory structure, I:\ramsch for instance holds anything from software setup.exes over a vast amount of unrelated to each other PNGs whose filenames are compounds of "lol" or "wtf" and a random number to a few Anime episodes. I:\ramsch\saves contains all kinds of flash and what-not I saved off the internet. When looking for a certain picture, I have the following folders to check, at the very least, besides the beforementioned: D:\Archiv ("archive"), E:\iisservices\* (back from IIS wasn't broken on my machine yet, public HTTP and FTP folders), E:\nticker\* (for everything related to my old school newspaper), ~\Eigene Dateien\* (my documents, I detest saving in there but often enough don't pay attention), E:\onlinespiel\* (formerly the directory tree for a browser MMOG I was coding, but developed into a dump for a lot of PHP-related stuff, including various Acmlmboard distributions), E:\etc\*, I:\coding\*; probably there are yet a lot more which I forgot about.

So yeah, you get the idea.

del /F /S /Q * would probably be a good way to put a bit of organization into things, now that I think of it.
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Posted on 09-24-06 08:25 AM, in Xkeeper's Math Notes (now with page 4!11) Link
Ironically, that could very well be the dialogue occuring between me and n00b if I posted my maths notes from last lesson (except I don't use .-.). The reason for that is that me and my seat neighbour in the maths class were using the lesson for exchanging Kanji knowledge. (We happen to be the two only people at our school, as far as I know, to be learning Japanese, having even started nearly at the same time independently from each other; his main reason is his obsession with Sumo while mine is boredom/idleness/curiosity/"lol no way it is as hard as people say")

Another reason for the conversation initially taking place was the fact the lesson was merely boring chatter about limits.
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Posted on 09-24-06 02:21 PM, in oh ||bass, you silly cat Link
[generic response to a generic spam thread]

[generic kattflicka joke]

[generic conspiracy theory comment on how the admins all are secretly freemasonsfurries and planning on taking over the world]

[generic filler text to make this post look long and sophisticated]

[generic edit to point out that postcount=sqrt((postcount+1)*(postcount-1)+2*postcount+2);]


(edited by blackhole89 on 09-24-06 01:24 PM)
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