RE: Alpha gen 2, want to test?
by Lovemenot |
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It has already been made very clear that this generator is in extreme beta mode. It needing 'polishing' goes without saying... That is why the thread is here..
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RE: Alpha gen 2, want to test?
by Sareana |
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some how ,. i don't see Stefan being that crude on here. |
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RE: Alpha gen 2, want to test?
by FatnSassy |
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Neither do I, Sareana. Hacker, maybe? |
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RE: Alpha gen 2, want to test?
by Lovemenot |
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It is possible he got the error coding from somewhere else and he just didnt realize what it said. |
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RE: Alpha gen 2, want to test?
by Lovemenot |
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Normal hackers would be far more extreme and would not bother messing with one little error code. I very highly doubt hacking was involved. |
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RE: Alpha gen 2, want to test?
by Carrie |
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The ones I rejected were black, and I thought it might have been an error so I checked a few times before rejecting them. |
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RE: Alpha gen 2, want to test?
by Lovemenot |
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@Sabilopod007: Looking at your patterns now. There are 4. 2 are completely black as I said early, I reloaded the page several times. I am guessing there must be some sort of bug when you submitted your patterns. As for the other two. One says I'm cool, your not: That one was mostly likely rejected because it is a basic font and we are trying to steer away from those as there are so many already on the site. Instead, we encourage others to use the many full alphabet patterns to make their own unique bracelets. As for the other; love.. I still have no idea why that would have been rejected. It is technically unique enough to pass under the "basic font" rule.
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RE: Alpha gen 2, want to test?
by foshisle |
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Just wondering- after another moderator rejects a pattern, can it be.... How to put this....unrejected I guess.... |
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RE: Alpha gen 2, want to test?
by thrower |
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I wasn't going to get into this but I can't help myself. Hackers are the good guys. They pride themselves in continually trying to improve whatever stands in there way. It is a lifestyle, a mindset if you will. The term "hacker" was bastardized early on by some idiot in Hollywood, the media grabbed hold of hit and it stuck. Major corporations couldn't function without "hackers" testing the security of the systems being run and so forth. I could go on for pages trying to explain the hacker lifestyle and mindset but I'll save you the pain. Bottom line is this. Have you ever heard of a safe hacker. No. A safe cracker. Yes.
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RE: Alpha gen 2, want to test?
by Sneasel |
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but the hollywood effect also had an effect on would-be hackers and made them think that hacking was a bad thing, and due to the juvenile attraction to the "dark side", many hackers turn to that "bastardization". Just sayin. |
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