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Written by Wollongong
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Friday, 11 December 2009 20:24 |
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Great news for everybody who hates the current warring system, or the peacefull factions. Ched has opened up discussions about a new system of warring. He has posted some ideas and has asked to community for feedback: Idea for a complete chaining change, creating smaller scale more meaningful battles (chains) but increasing respect gain by adding bonus respect additional to stolen respect from a faction. Making it necessary for factions to war similar skilled factions. Big highly skilled factions can fight each other, use tactics and strong strategies to win earning big bonuses making it worthwhile. These are just ideas and this post will be modified depending on further ideas and feedback. Please have an open mind when reading. Some of these details may be rough or inaccurate, and may be changed at any time.
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The spirit of X-mas (free stuff! w00t!) |
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Written by Wollongong
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Tuesday, 08 December 2009 11:48 |
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The end of 2009 is coming near. Another year gone, a new one beginning. But first, it's time to celebrate Christmas. The feast of joy, and not only for the religious amongst us. It is also a season of giving. And, oh my god, I've been touched by the Giving-spirit. That's why I will be doing a number of contests. Some bigger, some smaller, but all fun (hopefully), and with a reward for some lucky winners. So go check out the Contest Area, where we kick off with a Paint-Art contest! (note: you need to register on the forum as well to be able to participate)
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CAN TORN CITY WIN ITS CYBERWAR |
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Written by Wollongong
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Friday, 04 December 2009 12:24 |
In the silent storm, the ground shook during the last full moon Torn City attack...and all the people of Torn City wondered .. is this the end or only the beginning?
The Torn City Air Force five star general, and the head of Torn City's cyberwarfare command gave the following speech today at Torn City headquarters to staff.
"Good morning everyone, the following is a brief description of recent events at Torn CIty and our overwhelming response to win the cyberwar at Torn CIty...
This week a secret covert program, detected and deleted stats and itself for all the people of Torn City...millions of hours of work and billions of dollars of experience were lost ...our Mayor only covered up the true details of this covert cyberwar currently in progress at Torn City and this mornings speech is to clarify details and our immediate actions in response. Was the Mayors inaction and forum statements truly for the benefit of all the people of Torn CIty , to keep calm and silence or is the fact that all the secret access codes for Torn City were secretly stolen duting the recent mayor's robbery at his home safe a harbinger of things to come. Can Torn City win this cyberwar?! Who is behind this covert action to attack Torn CIty ?!
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Written by Wollongong
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Saturday, 05 December 2009 10:54 |
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I am looking for a table which lists ALL job benefits (companies and starter job, enabling easy comparison.
A cross table would be nice, with the company on the vertical axis, and the benefits on the horizontal axis. The cross-cells contain either a cross, or a number indicating the level of the company. Please provide it in proper layout, in correct HTML. Best one provided gets the pay.
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All drivers licenses revoked |
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Written by Wollongong
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Friday, 04 December 2009 07:14 |
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Traffic police was shocked by the results of a random checkpoint they performed yesterday. Every single motorist driving into their mazes turned out to be an illegal driver. Check with the Road and Traffic Authority (RTA) computer network showed that not a single driver was in possession of a drivers license.
Allthough it was a good day for the Treasury (never have this many tickets and fines been written), the city as a whole was in dissarray, as all sorts of drivers found themselves jailed: truckdrivers, parents driving their kids to school, busdrivers, even ambulance drivers found themselves bunking up with a big fellow named "Bubba". It took the authorities 12 hours to find out that a virus was the cause of all the problem. This virus, called H1N1 (a.k.a. Hiney), had caused the RTA database to be corrupted. Authorities worked as fast as they could (and we all know how fast that is) to restore the DB. Now, we can only hope that not too many people died because there were no ambulances available yesterday
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