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Rhodopsin Pserad
Ho Theos Geometrei
#221 - 2013-07-14 10:08:01 UTC
arabella blood wrote:
Caleb Ayrania wrote:
arabella blood wrote:
RAW23 wrote:
The fact that this thread is still alive is a testament to how quiet MD has become recently. Sadly, this is the most entertaining thread there has been for weeks. It has to be said, though, that whether troll or not the OP is good value.



We should keep him as a jester and pay him with trit!!!


I had no idea Jesters could eat TRT.



They can't. But ours is special, his jester's hat is made of tinfoil...
Besides, he could possible trady it, and make a million a day!!!


I think you guys will keep stalking me if I tell you about my tritanium investments. I knew I shouldn't have done it... Big money in blowing up Mark V's full of tritanium.

"Does the Eagle know what is in the pit, Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod, Or Love in a golden bowl?"  "Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip."

Rhodopsin Pserad
Ho Theos Geometrei
#222 - 2013-07-14 10:24:54 UTC  |  Edited by: Rhodopsin Pserad
arabella blood wrote:
Caleb Ayrania wrote:
arabella blood wrote:
RAW23 wrote:
The fact that this thread is still alive is a testament to how quiet MD has become recently. Sadly, this is the most entertaining thread there has been for weeks. It has to be said, though, that whether troll or not the OP is good value.



We should keep him as a jester and pay him with trit!!!


I had no idea Jesters could eat TRT.



They can't. But ours is special, his jester's hat is made of tinfoil...
Besides, he could possible trady it, and make a million a day!!!


Again with the tinfoil hat thing? You're like a broken record with a 2nd grader's knowledge of physics. Tinfoil hats are ineffective at blocking EM radiation. You need a fully closed conductor to shield from electromagnetic radiation, AKA, a Faraday Cage:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaZQzIXv2RQ

I would never use a tinfoil hat. I play the game in a 2x2x3 m wire mesh cage I made out of parts I got from Home Depot.

In case you can't understand the undergraduate level math involved, you can just see the guy demonstrate how a Faraday cage works at about 40:00.

"Does the Eagle know what is in the pit, Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod, Or Love in a golden bowl?"  "Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip."

arabella blood
Keyboard Jihad
#223 - 2013-07-14 11:19:00 UTC
As a guy obsesd with child kidnapers, you sure know a lot bout cages. You sure you were on the recieving side?

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Rhivre
TarNec
Invisible Exchequer
#224 - 2013-07-14 11:46:54 UTC  |  Edited by: Rhivre
Rhodopsin Pserad wrote:




Again with the tinfoil hat thing? You're like a broken record with a 2nd grader's knowledge of physics. Tinfoil hats are ineffective at blocking EM radiation. You need a fully closed conductor to shield from electromagnetic radiation, AKA, a Faraday Cage:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaZQzIXv2RQ

I would never use a tinfoil hat. I play the game in a 2x2x3 m wire mesh cage I made out of parts I got from Home Depot.

In case you can't understand the undergraduate level math involved, you can just see the guy demonstrate how a Faraday cage works at about 40:00.



Hi,

Because I have a 1st graders knowledge of maths and physics, please explain to me how tinfoil does not block EM radiation. (Of course, there are wavelengths on that spectrum which are not blocked by anything within a reasonable range, but, I do not think it is gamma radiation you are referring to here)
Rhodopsin Pserad
Ho Theos Geometrei
#225 - 2013-07-14 12:00:35 UTC  |  Edited by: Rhodopsin Pserad
Rhivre wrote:
Rhodopsin Pserad wrote:




Again with the tinfoil hat thing? You're like a broken record with a 2nd grader's knowledge of physics. Tinfoil hats are ineffective at blocking EM radiation. You need a fully closed conductor to shield from electromagnetic radiation, AKA, a Faraday Cage:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaZQzIXv2RQ

I would never use a tinfoil hat. I play the game in a 2x2x3 m wire mesh cage I made out of parts I got from Home Depot.

In case you can't understand the undergraduate level math involved, you can just see the guy demonstrate how a Faraday cage works at about 40:00.



Hi,

Because I have a 1st graders knowledge of maths and physics, please explain to me how tinfoil does not block EM radiation. (Of course, there are wavelengths on that spectrum which are not blocked by anything within a reasonable range, but, I do not think it is gamma radiation you are referring to here)


For simpliciy's sake, we'll assume the tinfoil hat in question is a hemisphere. When a positive charge approaches the convex side of the hemisphere, electrons accumulate on the convex half of the hemisphere, leaving a positive charge on the concave side of the hemisphere. In the case of a hemisphere, therefore, the conductor is almost invisible to the electric field, allowing direct transmission of the field. In a closed conductor this is not the case because, for the corresponding negative charge on one side of the spherical conductor, there is a corresponding positive charge on the other side of the conductor, effectively canceling out the negative charge from the aforementioned side. It's very clear if you watch the lecture I linked, or if you understand Guass' Law.

IE, wearing a hemisphere of plastic on your head is more effective as shielding from EM waves than a hemisphere of a conducting material.

However, you still have some serious problems with your understanding of neurophysiology if you think that EM waves can in any way alter your brain function or otherwise. With the exception of high power damaging EM waves, like blasting the brain with gamma radiation or directing focused microwaves at someone's head to cause pain, they really can't do anything to you. Tin foil definately doens't have the density to protect you from gamma radiation.

"Does the Eagle know what is in the pit, Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod, Or Love in a golden bowl?"  "Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip."

Rhodopsin Pserad
Ho Theos Geometrei
#226 - 2013-07-14 12:28:27 UTC
I finally figured out what "MD" means that you guys keep mentioning. You're talking about that guy with the 86 billion bounty, Marked Dragon or whatever.

"Does the Eagle know what is in the pit, Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod, Or Love in a golden bowl?"  "Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip."

arabella blood
Keyboard Jihad
#227 - 2013-07-14 12:28:36 UTC
I think he was saying the hat itself isn't effective not the tinfoil. :)

But he was wrong again.

Since the popularity of tinfoil hats had grown over the past century, the guys on the other end started to see a pattern - people with tinfoil hats had such an idiotic brain it wasn't profitable to even try.
It wasn't soon and people with tinfoil hats had been removed from the "we read your mind and blast you with EM" program, thus making the tinfoil hat an effective weapon by proving you are an idiot.


No worried though! OP is an idiot livingin a cage too :)

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Rhodopsin Pserad
Ho Theos Geometrei
#228 - 2013-07-14 12:50:16 UTC
arabella blood wrote:
I think he was saying the hat itself isn't effective not the tinfoil. :)

But he was wrong again.

Since the popularity of tinfoil hats had grown over the past century, the guys on the other end started to see a pattern - people with tinfoil hats had such an idiotic brain it wasn't profitable to even try.
It wasn't soon and people with tinfoil hats had been removed from the "we read your mind and blast you with EM" program, thus making the tinfoil hat an effective weapon by proving you are an idiot.


No worried though! OP is an idiot livingin a cage too :)


That is indeed the purpose of MMO's and TV (and the Telecom act of 96), keep the rabble caged, indoctrinated, and off the street.

"Does the Eagle know what is in the pit, Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod, Or Love in a golden bowl?"  "Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip."

Rhodopsin Pserad
Ho Theos Geometrei
#229 - 2013-07-14 12:53:00 UTC  |  Edited by: Rhodopsin Pserad
arabella blood wrote:
I think he was saying the hat itself isn't effective not the tinfoil. :)

But he was wrong again.

Since the popularity of tinfoil hats had grown over the past century, the guys on the other end started to see a pattern - people with tinfoil hats had such an idiotic brain it wasn't profitable to even try.
It wasn't soon and people with tinfoil hats had been removed from the "we read your mind and blast you with EM" program, thus making the tinfoil hat an effective weapon by proving you are an idiot.


No worried though! OP is an idiot livingin a cage too :)


Yes, the tinfoil would be effective in shielding from low frequency EM radiation. This is a well known fact and many electronics companies and scientists incoporate faraday cages on a regular basis - for example, many high quality audio and data cables have metallic meshes surrounding the wire inside to prevent outside electrical fields from leaking into the analog or digital signal - though they are much more important with analog signals due to the fact that the entire spectrum of voltages is important to the signal, not just an "off" and "on" voltage. Your microwave is a faraday cage, which is why keeps your eyes from getting melted while you watch your food heat up.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage

The reason they invented Alex Jones and all those crappy conspiracy theory shows and all that nonsense was to provide easy discrediting of legitimate methods of mind-control which have been utilized and heavily researched by multiple governments and academic agencies in the world. Methods like the Mittani advocates against Gimpel the Fool within Eve, for example, the coordinated terrorism of a single individual by a large gang of people, which is, albeit, as old as witch hunting. Or the hiring of strippers and prostitutes to pose as romantic partners for men other men want psychologically coerced in some way. Or when the Federal Government of the United States tried to execute Albert Einstein as an Austrian spy for having stated he was a socialist. Or, manuvering juvinille, poorly educated, irritating and offensive atheists like Seth MacFarlane onto AA Flight 11. Or in using the United States army to expand Saudi power in the Middle East in the name of liberty... etc.

"Does the Eagle know what is in the pit, Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod, Or Love in a golden bowl?"  "Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip."

arabella blood
Keyboard Jihad
#230 - 2013-07-14 13:02:49 UTC
Rhodopsin Pserad wrote:
arabella blood wrote:
I think he was saying the hat itself isn't effective not the tinfoil. :)

But he was wrong again.

Since the popularity of tinfoil hats had grown over the past century, the guys on the other end started to see a pattern - people with tinfoil hats had such an idiotic brain it wasn't profitable to even try.
It wasn't soon and people with tinfoil hats had been removed from the "we read your mind and blast you with EM" program, thus making the tinfoil hat an effective weapon by proving you are an idiot.


No worried though! OP is an idiot livingin a cage too :)


That is indeed the purpose of MMO's and TV (and the Telecom act of 96), keep the rabble caged, indoctrinated, and off the street.



You put yourself in the cage. Ether by beeing nutty boy and getting kidnapped (lol), by being crazy or by acting like a monkey in MD and earning a spot in the zoo.

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Rhodopsin Pserad
Ho Theos Geometrei
#231 - 2013-07-14 13:33:42 UTC  |  Edited by: Rhodopsin Pserad
arabella blood wrote:
Rhodopsin Pserad wrote:
arabella blood wrote:
I think he was saying the hat itself isn't effective not the tinfoil. :)

But he was wrong again.

Since the popularity of tinfoil hats had grown over the past century, the guys on the other end started to see a pattern - people with tinfoil hats had such an idiotic brain it wasn't profitable to even try.
It wasn't soon and people with tinfoil hats had been removed from the "we read your mind and blast you with EM" program, thus making the tinfoil hat an effective weapon by proving you are an idiot.


No worried though! OP is an idiot livingin a cage too :)


That is indeed the purpose of MMO's and TV (and the Telecom act of 96), keep the rabble caged, indoctrinated, and off the street.



You put yourself in the cage. Ether by beeing nutty boy and getting kidnapped (lol), by being crazy or by acting like a monkey in MD and earning a spot in the zoo.


I don't feel caged, but thank you. What the hell does "in MD" mean? Maryland? I've never been to Maryland.

Oh, Market Discussion. I see...

Well, all I see is a bunch of zealous trolls insisting that it's paranoid to say API Financial data can be data mined which is quantifiably nonsense - because - quite simply - it can be. It's not my fault you're a half-wit who thinks tin-foil hats can protect against mind-control. Regardless, I don't consider people data mining as mind control - that's just good strategy. It's also something that means I probably won't give CCP any more money because they're uninterested in filling major exploitive holes in their system - me being someone who has spent over $400 on indie games like DDO. Few people like playing games where the privacy of their account is generally violated en masse. If someone were to have a great deal of money, exposing that info could make them more succeptible to account theft. harassment, etc.. Of course, as you've stated, nobody has to reveal that, but I feel I would prefer to play a game where economic spying takes place within the game mechanics and not through 3rd party interfaces.

You are the person who brought up mind control after people were coincidentally talking about the most recent activities on my wallet. I'm sorry, I'm relatively new, so I'm not used to the mass targeted harassment players recieve in this game, especially after having been playing for so little time.

Of course, if you ask me, you people are just trying to avoid the majority of the player base advocating a change to an exploit that any sensible game maker would never have included in the first place, because you are exploiting that exploit.

"Does the Eagle know what is in the pit, Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod, Or Love in a golden bowl?"  "Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip."

arabella blood
Keyboard Jihad
#232 - 2013-07-14 14:21:33 UTC  |  Edited by: arabella blood
Delete. Double

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arabella blood
Keyboard Jihad
#233 - 2013-07-14 14:23:08 UTC
Rhodopsin Pserad wrote:
arabella blood wrote:
Rhodopsin Pserad wrote:
arabella blood wrote:
I think he was saying the hat itself isn't effective not the tinfoil. :)

But he was wrong again.

Since the popularity of tinfoil hats had grown over the past century, the guys on the other end started to see a pattern - people with tinfoil hats had such an idiotic brain it wasn't profitable to even try.
It wasn't soon and people with tinfoil hats had been removed from the "we read your mind and blast you with EM" program, thus making the tinfoil hat an effective weapon by proving you are an idiot.


No worried though! OP is an idiot livingin a cage too :)


That is indeed the purpose of MMO's and TV (and the Telecom act of 96), keep the rabble caged, indoctrinated, and off the street.



You put yourself in the cage. Ether by beeing nutty boy and getting kidnapped (lol), by being crazy or by acting like a monkey in MD and earning a spot in the zoo.


I don't feel caged, but thank you. What the hell does "in MD" mean? Maryland? I've never been to Maryland.

Oh, Market Discussion. I see...

Well, all I see is a bunch of zealous trolls insisting that it's paranoid to say API Financial data can be data mined which is quantifiably nonsense - because - quite simply - it can be. It's not my fault you're a half-wit who thinks tin-foil hats can protect against mind-control. Regardless, I don't consider people data mining as mind control - that's just good strategy. It's also something that means I probably won't give CCP any more money because they're uninterested in filling major exploitive holes in their system - me being someone who has spent over $400 on indie games like DDO. Few people like playing games where the privacy of their account is generally violated en masse. If someone were to have a great deal of money, exposing that info could make them more succeptible jto account theft. harassment, etc.. Of course, as you've stated, nobody has to reveal that, but I feel I would prefer to play a game where economic spying takes place within the game mechanics and not through 3rd party interfaces.

You are the person who brought up mind control after people were coincidentally talking about the most recent activities on my wallet. I'm sorry, I'm relatively new, so I'm not used to the mass targeted harassment players recieve in this game, especially after having been playing for so little time.

Of course, if you ask me, you people are just trying to avoid the majority of the player base advocating a change to an exploit that any sensible game maker would never have included in the first place, because you are exploiting that exploit.


Finally something to work with.

No one was insisting it cant be done. We say it isnt done + useless to do.
How about you comment on that?

Regarding exploit. You dont have to share your api, you dont even have to make one.
If its an exploit, its up to CCP to decide. My opinion it isnt.
Claiming you wont play it because it had an exploit in it, well it has people with mining bots, you dont scream about that? But its a honorable decision non the less and i respect it, but it will probably leave you out of most games. I suggest you first let CCP to determine if its an exploit or not, then scream you wont play?




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Rhodopsin Pserad
Ho Theos Geometrei
#234 - 2013-07-14 14:51:12 UTC  |  Edited by: Rhodopsin Pserad
arabella blood wrote:
Rhodopsin Pserad wrote:
arabella blood wrote:
Rhodopsin Pserad wrote:
arabella blood wrote:
I think he was saying the hat itself isn't effective not the tinfoil. :)

But he was wrong again.

Since the popularity of tinfoil hats had grown over the past century, the guys on the other end started to see a pattern - people with tinfoil hats had such an idiotic brain it wasn't profitable to even try.
It wasn't soon and people with tinfoil hats had been removed from the "we read your mind and blast you with EM" program, thus making the tinfoil hat an effective weapon by proving you are an idiot.


No worried though! OP is an idiot livingin a cage too :)


That is indeed the purpose of MMO's and TV (and the Telecom act of 96), keep the rabble caged, indoctrinated, and off the street.



You put yourself in the cage. Ether by beeing nutty boy and getting kidnapped (lol), by being crazy or by acting like a monkey in MD and earning a spot in the zoo.


I don't feel caged, but thank you. What the hell does "in MD" mean? Maryland? I've never been to Maryland.

Oh, Market Discussion. I see...

Well, all I see is a bunch of zealous trolls insisting that it's paranoid to say API Financial data can be data mined which is quantifiably nonsense - because - quite simply - it can be. It's not my fault you're a half-wit who thinks tin-foil hats can protect against mind-control. Regardless, I don't consider people data mining as mind control - that's just good strategy. It's also something that means I probably won't give CCP any more money because they're uninterested in filling major exploitive holes in their system - me being someone who has spent over $400 on indie games like DDO. Few people like playing games where the privacy of their account is generally violated en masse. If someone were to have a great deal of money, exposing that info could make them more succeptible jto account theft. harassment, etc.. Of course, as you've stated, nobody has to reveal that, but I feel I would prefer to play a game where economic spying takes place within the game mechanics and not through 3rd party interfaces.

You are the person who brought up mind control after people were coincidentally talking about the most recent activities on my wallet. I'm sorry, I'm relatively new, so I'm not used to the mass targeted harassment players recieve in this game, especially after having been playing for so little time.

Of course, if you ask me, you people are just trying to avoid the majority of the player base advocating a change to an exploit that any sensible game maker would never have included in the first place, because you are exploiting that exploit.


Finally something to work with.

No one was insisting it cant be done. We say it isnt done + useless to do.
How about you comment on that?

Regarding exploit. You dont have to share your api, you dont even have to make one.
If its an exploit, its up to CCP to decide. My opinion it isnt.
Claiming you wont play it because it had an exploit in it, well it has people with mining bots, you dont scream about that? But its a honorable decision non the less and i respect it, but it will probably leave you out of most games. I suggest you first let CCP to determine if its an exploit or not, then scream you wont play?






I think CCP should just make all information on clients and transactions public in the first place if they want that information to be available. I don't need CCP to decide for me what I want to pay for or what I consider an exploit. Just like if a player didn't like cargo scanners, they're free to quit playing and move on. Or if they didn't like games that took place in space, they could move on. I obviously don't have control over what CCP thinks, nor does that particularly matter to me as a consumer other than it helps me decide whether I wish to pay for their product. I only buy something at Wal-Mart if I absolutely need something obscure at 3 am - because they're discrimantory and exploitive and grow like a giant abscess of slum-lorderly on the face of American consumer society. I don't think they'd agree with that view of mine, but it doesn't stop me from not buying from them.

"Does the Eagle know what is in the pit, Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod, Or Love in a golden bowl?"  "Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip."

arabella blood
Keyboard Jihad
#235 - 2013-07-14 15:44:22 UTC
You claim it was not intended and not by desig - hence an eexploit. So why youclame CCP is evil? Its nothing like your walmart example. Sorry, yo are a demagogue.

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Reileen Kawahara
Bio-Tech Research
#236 - 2013-07-14 15:54:52 UTC
OK I will bite...

I insist on a full account API to all members who wish to join but I have never once used this information to gleen market data.

Yes I look at transactions but I am not interested in what they buy or sell, merely any donations to characters not showing on the account so I can ask who they are and if possible, check there history.

Once I have checked the API it is deleted and never used again but I suppose if I wanted to, I could spend a few hours looking through it just to be nosey but what is the point.

You will find that most Corps require a full API and it is for security checking and not as you think. I would like to think that most CEO's are like me and do not want to waste time in looking at wallet transactions in order to see what you have done to make isk, I am simply not interested.

I have a responsibility to all my members in ensuring that everyone is checked for there security as well as your own. If a member refuses to supply an API key then i'm afraid I have to ask what it is they are hiding and they wont be considered. I would imagine most CEO's are the same so you may be spending a very long time in an NPC Corp unless you make your own.

Good luck with your Eve career.
Rhivre
TarNec
Invisible Exchequer
#237 - 2013-07-14 17:02:29 UTC
The OP will not care what you say.

They have decided that because they are too paranoid, we should not get to use Evemon, Mentat, EveHQ, IPH etc for our personal use, because the OP cannot comprehend that many corps do not require APIs, and those that do have better things to do with the time than looking for market info.

It is also incomprehensible to the OP that it is possible to create your own corp, and bypass any phobia you may have about people having your personal details.

It has, however, been one of the most entertaining threads on MD for some time, which, I fear is more an indictment of the current state of MD :(
Rhodopsin Pserad
Ho Theos Geometrei
#238 - 2013-07-14 17:09:31 UTC  |  Edited by: Rhodopsin Pserad
arabella blood wrote:
You claim it was not intended and not by desig - hence an eexploit. So why youclame CCP is evil? Its nothing like your walmart example. Sorry, yo are a demagogue.


When did I claim CCP was evil? I did state that children shouldn't be playing a game like this due to the disposition of Eve's patrons and CCP's lax attitude towards attempted murder and public humiliation and hence should have its ESRB rating changed - though I am aware they do not "rate online interactions" - anyone who follows the news knows the trail of beauty pagent middle-class white teen girls shows which way the wind blows on that front. I'm an ideologue in general because I believe that, well, without ideals, people are generally monsters, but I have nothing to gain by otherwise disagreeing with a game mechanic. The economist CCP has working for it knows that mass accumulation of transaction data would otherwise provide an unfair advantage in any financial market and this is certainly the only game I've found where the company has provided a mechanism to stream data like that to people.

The only game company I've played that I would consider compulsively evil is Rockstar.
And the only one I would consider compulsively good is Bethesda - which is why they're censored the most often.

CCP just hands you an apple because they're curious whether or not you'll eat it.

The rest are just capitalists.

"Does the Eagle know what is in the pit, Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod, Or Love in a golden bowl?"  "Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip."

Rhodopsin Pserad
Ho Theos Geometrei
#239 - 2013-07-14 17:13:05 UTC  |  Edited by: Rhodopsin Pserad
Reileen Kawahara wrote:
OK I will bite...

I insist on a full account API to all members who wish to join but I have never once used this information to gleen market data.

Yes I look at transactions but I am not interested in what they buy or sell, merely any donations to characters not showing on the account so I can ask who they are and if possible, check there history.

Once I have checked the API it is deleted and never used again but I suppose if I wanted to, I could spend a few hours looking through it just to be nosey but what is the point.

You will find that most Corps require a full API and it is for security checking and not as you think. I would like to think that most CEO's are like me and do not want to waste time in looking at wallet transactions in order to see what you have done to make isk, I am simply not interested.

I have a responsibility to all my members in ensuring that everyone is checked for there security as well as your own. If a member refuses to supply an API key then i'm afraid I have to ask what it is they are hiding and they wont be considered. I would imagine most CEO's are the same so you may be spending a very long time in an NPC Corp unless you make your own.

Good luck with your Eve career.


That is what I understand from playing the game early on. Such things are an impasse for me. Some of the API seems very legitimate to turn over.

I am curious what utility you use to check API's or if you created your own... It is my view that most corp heads would not datamine API's, because, in my experience, most people aren't really creative enough with numbers to produce beneficial data from steams of data, but any third party utilities would channel that information to a database as well, such as online API checking websites.

"Does the Eagle know what is in the pit, Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod, Or Love in a golden bowl?"  "Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip."

arabella blood
Keyboard Jihad
#240 - 2013-07-14 17:39:23 UTC
OP is so afraid of unfair advantage...can someone tell him about T2 BPOs??? Or is that too risky?

The MD is kind of "dull" most of the time, maybe we can work to change it...what fun threads can we have? Anyone?

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