I posted that because everyone was complaining about my sigbaature (although I donb't care) any ways...
I had a thought today in 4th period...Religion cloudsthought and judgment
I wrote a report on King Henry VIII who was extremely bright as a when he became king, all he worried about was the Holy Leagion as aposed to other problems.. another example, the Crusades... If your that religiouse, WHY FIGHT ON HOLY LAND? I think just share it instead of killing each other. Throughout history there are places were difference in religion lead to death and destruction so I think we should live our lives NOT by a particular religion yet by our own beliefs ^^
Weird Religiouse Thoughts
Quote:Original post by twixThere are a lot of games out there that have algorithms to check whether they have been hacked, even more if you consider server/client programs as one unit. They check for changes in the code. It doesn't mean anything... yet.
You responded with an analogy about programs, so I'm asking if you can make a program that can tell the difference between any particular changes in itself. And I'm wondering whether that even means anything.
Quote:Original post by ThermodynamicsQuote:Original post by twixThere are a lot of games out there that have algorithms to check whether they have been hacked, even more if you consider server/client programs as one unit. They check for changes in the code. It doesn't mean anything... yet.
You responded with an analogy about programs, so I'm asking if you can make a program that can tell the difference between any particular changes in itself. And I'm wondering whether that even means anything.
How is this relevent?
Quote:Original post by GamerSJDQuote:Original post by ThermodynamicsQuote:Original post by twixThere are a lot of games out there that have algorithms to check whether they have been hacked, even more if you consider server/client programs as one unit. They check for changes in the code. It doesn't mean anything... yet.
You responded with an analogy about programs, so I'm asking if you can make a program that can tell the difference between any particular changes in itself. And I'm wondering whether that even means anything.
How is this relevent?
I'm unsure whose head to beat off the table, mine or yours...
If you read the thread, chances are you would know. And I mean all the thread. Not just the bits with the pictures that you like the look of.
The only mention that was relavent that is like your posts is the algorithm that decides if a girl likes you, I started the thread and it's not about algorithms that are used with games so therefor it's irelevant
P.s. that was also in another thread of mine
P.s. that was also in another thread of mine
Quote:Original post by GamerSJDAnd I dislike a little more with every post you make. See twix and I were conducting what is called a conversation. It is a neat thing to try.Quote:Original post by ThermodynamicsQuote:Original post by twixThere are a lot of games out there that have algorithms to check whether they have been hacked, even more if you consider server/client programs as one unit. They check for changes in the code. It doesn't mean anything... yet.
You responded with an analogy about programs, so I'm asking if you can make a program that can tell the difference between any particular changes in itself. And I'm wondering whether that even means anything.
How is this relevent?
Quote:Original post by GamerSJDI am speechless
The only mention that was relavent that is like you posts is the algorithm that decides if a girl likes you, I started the thread and it's not about algorithms that are used with games so therefor it's irelevant
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