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Drama / Re: I'd like to know who owns this ID.
« on: October 24, 2014, 02:54:53 PM »It's already here brother.
Please stop adding gate to everything to make it controversial. It doesn't work like that.
#GateGate
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It's already here brother.
dammit you posted it before me!
So an update for this, I wrote out the PHP scripts and I seem to have gotten it working using 000webhost which means nobody needs to donate a server. I just need to do one last thing to make player names show up as the owner as the server (gotta deal with BL auth stuff) and we should be solid. At this point in time the master server should otherwise work.
I am deeply sorry this had to happen, Jasa. I'll tell my recollection of this incident to further clarify how this came to be:
Before CityMod had been 'officially' started, I had been asking around the community, looking for a database system to use because, at the time for some reason, I didn't fully grasp the concept. Regardless, I eventually found someone with a working system who was willing to make a trade. Sadly, since I don't have a very good memory, I can only pin that persons name down with about 50% certainty to be 'snk12'. It could be someone else, but I faintly remember his name. This person offered me a database template to build upon in exchange for some snippets of code to fix the bugs and problems that he had in the CityRPGX add-on he was hosting at the time. I should mention, this memory of a person hosting the CityRPGX gamemode is basically one of the only ways I'm able to identify snk12. Randomness, being the creator of CityRPGX should be able to verify that he gave snk12 his mod to host a year or two ago. I had also asked snk12 who coded the database because I knew he wasn't too proficient in coding, but he wouldn't tell me, and at the time I really didn't care to know. That was my first mistake. I should've pursued the original creator. My second was using the database this whole time without giving credit where credit was and is due.
I'm at fault here and I admit it. Since it's now revealed that you're the original owner, Jasa, it's up to you. Would you like me to completely rewrite your parts of the database system or do I have you're permission to keep using it?
CityMod's database system is a complete rehash of my Jassy system which I used in CRP. Here's a side by side comparison.If you're going to rip off my code at least give credit.
close minded is a dumb term because if you call someone close minded, you're denying someone's opinion and being close minded.
It's time, someone has to get rid of this cancerous ideology.
Honestly the whole conflict in Iraq is a religious sectarian crCIA, it's what happens when there are too many religious sects of a religion. These people are very tribal and live in the 6th century still, it'd be a glorious attempt to get them to move to the 12th century (AT THE VERY LEAST).
Can you give me some examples of cities in the Muslim world that are highly sophisticated and developed? Excluding Abu Dhabi and Dubai
From the top of my head, I cannot think of any stable Arab country with complete democracy, fully developed infrastructure, and a stable government.
Exactly, the Arab world is just a big terminal of tyrants, defamation of females, political instability, as well as economic instability.
Have you ever thought that maybe if these barbaric people weren't rebelling and killing each-other for thousands of years, there would possibly be some considerable improvement? I find it funny how liberals don't realize this by now, that the Arab world for the most part does not like Western Culture, and especially America.
You call that a social norm? I call that a social absurdity. To believe that it is a social normality to look down on woman, force them to cover their faces, and stare at them makes you very close-minded.
Yet no one here has said that Muslims or Arabs were bad people.
There are certain things in this world which are considered to be normal, and not normal. What goes on in the Arab world is not normal to almost every culture beside theirs. There will always be fears of another 9/11 happening, and I'm one of those who do fear something similar to it happening again because Islamic radicals like the people behind 9/11 are still out there.
You call that a social norm? I call that a social absurdity. To believe that it is a social normality to look down on woman, force them to cover their faces, and stare at them makes you very close-minded.
that muslims and arabs are bad people