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vodalian

Member Since 15 Mar 2007
Offline Mar 24 2007 10:11 AM

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In Topic: The Green Uni Project

21 March 2007 - 06:33 PM

QUOTE(redlion @ Mar 18 2007, 11:37 PM) View Post
Thats homo. There is no reason to do that, besides being an ass. I'll be running an anti-GUP adopter later, just to counteract their deeds whistling.gif


There are a surprising number of anti-GUP organisations being put up.


I didnt want to come across as though i was supporting the project as i dont.

I personally look at the list of wonderful LE pets that they are already done and think that they would have had a garenteed home before, now they will most likely just sit in the pound.

When i said about i understand what they are trying to do, i didnt mean that i support it. I own a labray and contantly get good named pets from the pound, zap them into something wonderful and put them back it. So that someone has a chance at getting a not so ordinary pet.

In Topic: [Guide]How to fast-transfer things from an acc to another [redundant]

18 March 2007 - 05:06 AM

QUOTE(Cataliste @ Mar 16 2007, 10:11 AM) View Post
It's all depending on your setup.

If you have all computers connected to a router and going through a DSL or Cable connection, and you use NAT, then all IPS will be the same. Or you ISP may just run all your connection through their own personal NAT.

Get on both computers and goto whatismyip.com

If the IPs are the same you are on NAT, and you will need to use a proxy.


Ok I checked it and yes all the computers are running the same ip address.... thanks for the head up on how to find this out... i have now changed my browser to view through a proxy.

Thanks for the help

In Topic: [Guide]How to fast-transfer things from an acc to another [redundant]

15 March 2007 - 04:02 PM

QUOTE(Christopher Wayne Young @ Jan 4 2007, 06:31 AM) View Post
Simply have two different browsers open. Two different browsers do not share cookies. BUT Neo will notice two accounts trading on the same IP. They won't be happy. Toss a proxy into FireFox for added safety!


Just out of curiosity.... What if you are playing on a network sharing the same internet connection... which would inevitably lead both accounts as being played from the same ip address?... or does the ip for both computers on the network show up as well.

Im not very computer savy when it comes to networks.