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Author Topic: Secret Blockland website?  (Read 8867 times)

Shut up, just because he knows what a CNAME is and isn't an autistic child like you doesn't mean he is Ipquarx. You are a disgrace
Great insults, if only you would have used context.

Huh? You're the one who called it a list of files lol.
See: title: Secret Blockland website?

www is actually considered useless.
I'd consider it pointless and unusable for anything. Cause, it seems like www.blockland.us would be the same thing as blockland.us .

Pretty sure i saw Age of Time in there.

cloud.bl.us isn't a list of files lol, it's a CNAME record pointing to the Amazon content delivery network. Please, if you're going to post, get it right.
Way to be an ass about it.

www is actually considered useless.
sometimes sites from the UK wont load without that for some reason

atleast for me it doesn't

Way to be an ass about it.
Oh right yeah, sorry for correcting the false information given - my bad.

Oh right yeah, sorry for correcting the false information given - my bad.
Oh right yeah, sorry for replying to what the OP asked for. Desperate to make a verbal attack and belittle even as to take out context.

He asked for what kind of website it was, not the loving subdomain information. I love your warped view that I'm dumb and you're smart.

Oh right yeah, sorry for replying to what the OP asked for. Desperate to make a verbal attack and belittle even as to take out context.

He asked for what kind of website it was, not the loving subdomain information. I love your warped view that I'm dumb and you're smart.
Regardless, what you said was wrong. He asked what it was, it isn't a list of files, it's a CNAME to the CDN. I answered correctly, you didn't.

Regardless, what you said was wrong. He asked what it was, it isn't a list of files, it's a CNAME to the CDN. I answered correctly, you didn't.

Nobody else cares about the stupid technical details. The guy wanted to know what it was used for and Kalphiter told him. This isn't some kind of "prove your knowledge" thing. Stop nitpicking over tiny, irrelevant details.

Haha I'm not even nitpicking, what Kalph said was wrong so I corrected him, why is that so hard to understand?

Haha I'm not even nitpicking, what Kalph said was wrong so I corrected him, why is that so hard to understand?
Because everyone on the forums is kalphiters' kiss ass and always sides with him even when he is wrong.

Haha I'm not even nitpicking, what Kalph said was wrong so I corrected him, why is that so hard to understand?
Let me quote the title again

Secret Blockland website?

You come in here attempting to prove yourself more knowledgeable but ultimately fail.

Because everyone on the forums is kalphiters' kiss ass and always sides with him even when he is wrong.

No, I'm not a fan of Kalphiter. Lub's post was just irrelevant to what he wanted to know and he was an ass about it.

You come in here attempting to prove yourself more knowledgeable but ultimately fail.
Please clarify: Which of these posts appear to be created by a try-hard?


cloud.bl.us isn't a list of files lol, it's a CNAME record pointing to the Amazon content delivery network. Please, if you're going to post, get it right.
It's the entire list of files ever released by Badspot.

You see a few things, including AgeOfTime executables, Blockland executables, and the entire cache list. For example, one of the entires is this:
Code: [Select]
<Contents>
    <Key>blobs/0008be27008c5655f341bdfe1c48128bdb1a00d1.bz2</Key>
    <LastModified>2012-01-06T17:54:17.000Z</LastModified>
    <ETag>"6f447382f81d9694b800c119aa9cc008"</ETag>
    <Size>1100</Size><StorageClass>STANDARD</StorageClass>
</Contents>
You can find this file by doing this:
http://cloud.blockland.us/blobs/0008be27008c5655f341bdfe1c48128bdb1a00d1.bz2

Some content is compressed, like the previous one, and when I opened the file inside, it was a PNG image.
You're not making any sense.

I explained a lot in my post except for how it ties into the game and, as Lub mentioned, that it was Amazon AWS. I explained how the list relates to the files and how to retrieve a file just like the game. Lub's post can be supplementary but the less important of the two.

The poorest wording I used was "It's the entire list of files ever released by Badspot.", which could be better explained as where Badspot stores his files using Amazon AWS. Neither post explained everything, and if combined that still wouldn't explain how it relates to the game.

Because everyone on the forums is kalphiters' kiss ass and always sides with him even when he is wrong.
I dare you to find an error in my post, excluding the poor wording of the first sentence.