Re: word usage (was Re: aw_world_object_password SDK call?) (General Discussion)

Re: word usage (was Re: aw_world_object_password SDK call?) // General Discussion

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bowen

Aug 10, 2002, 1:06am
> Oh puhleaze...now you're being REALLY lame--properly lame, even. You're
talking about Analglish, not English. Informal English isn't so lame, but
you had better know the difference between "worse" and "worst".

Lame - unable to accomplish the task; disabled.
slang. - weak; unsatisfactory

> Why did you capitalize "ellipsis"? Silly Bowen, English isn't for you.

Subtle emphasis, why do you capitalize unimportant words like JFK2 did?

> Uh huh...efficiently wrong, you mean.

So are most of your "efficient" actions. One space instead of two is
"efficiently wrong." As is not spelling out numbers less than 11.

> Oh, so you admit you made a mistake now? How funny you expect other people
to accept your mistakes when you in your hypocracy don't accept others.
Drive through, hypocrite-boy!

If it makes you happy, sure. Hypocrite boy should not be hyphonated.

> When have I been wrong? ;)

The issue with security for one. It's obvious that it was an sdk function
to get the object password. Functions like these are not overlooked and are
put there for a reason, even if they're not documented. Some of the public
ones aren't documented either. Andras is right, leave that stuff be, it
wouldn't have been just left in there. Give the programmers some credit,
even if you don't think they're that great. They wouldn't have left
something that gives away object passwords to uncreditied bots or
applications.

> Good god you're a geek. Get over it already.

Says he who plays games all the time and is the self proclaimed "expert" on
them.

By the way, stop changing the "reply to newsgroup." If you don't like what
I'm saying that's fine, ignore it then. It makes no emphasis on your point
either. Just get's rather annoying to have to change it whenever I reply to
you when you don't like the discussion.

--Bowen--

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