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Beerknurd
08-23-2005, 05:15 AM
My computer was locking up.... I couldn't submit a dump from my computer. I rebooted, and then submitted again. This time it cleared. But it posted 2 times.... 90,000 km!!!!!!!!!!!


Maybe that's a bug with the system????

carlos
08-23-2005, 06:39 AM
My computer was locking up.... I couldn't submit a dump from my computer. I rebooted, and then submitted again. This time it cleared. But it posted 2 times.... 90,000 km!!!!!!!!!!!


Maybe that's a bug with the system????

I confirm. It's a bug. Just check the following:

1º - Execute Bewes
2º - Click Send (imagine you have 10 Km to send)
3º - Close Bewes (1 second after sending)
4º - Execute Bewes
5º - Check km (10 Km still in the buffer)
6º - See it's a bug!

Carlos

DMMc
08-24-2005, 02:10 AM
I assume that we are all honest and are not going to take advantage...Yes?
[-X

Anonymous
09-15-2005, 10:46 AM
I assume that we are all honest and are not going to take advantage...Yes?
[-X

I would like to think that your team was better than this... But I guess not.

http://bmt.bewes.be/stats/users/6815

2 days is a row. The above bug was exploited. Shame on yall.

Anonymous
09-15-2005, 10:47 AM
I assume that we are all honest and are not going to take advantage...Yes?
[-X

I would like to think that your team was better than this... But I guess not.

http://bmt.bewes.be/stats/users/6815

2 days is a row. The above bug was exploited. Shame on yall.


15-09-2005 -- 12:00:34 0 km 81 m 15 cm 300 1

14-09-2005 -- 12:20:36 22 km 686 m 18 cm 100079 8442

14-09-2005 -- 12:20:30 22 km 685 m 79 cm 100077 8437

14-09-2005 -- 12:20:27 22 km 685 m 40 cm 100075 8435

14-09-2005 -- 12:20:22 30 km 246 m 68 cm 100073 8433

14-09-2005 -- 12:00:32 0 km 197 m 11 cm 1031 12

13-09-2005 -- 11:55:38 0 km 186 m 44 cm 977 22

13-09-2005 -- 11:39:17 21 km 689 m 05 cm 94821 8263

13-09-2005 -- 11:39:13 21 km 688 m 67 cm 94819 8261

13-09-2005 -- 11:39:11 21 km 688 m 29 cm 94817 8259

13-09-2005 -- 11:39:05 21 km 687 m 52 cm 94813 8255

13-09-2005 -- 11:39:00 21 km 687 m 13 cm 94810 8251

Doomeva
09-15-2005, 11:09 AM
Don't hide behind the anonymity of posting as a "Guest" and I might take your criticism seriously.

carlos
09-18-2005, 09:16 PM
It wasn't me. Ask Jeff to check my IP.

Carlos

NeoGen
09-19-2005, 06:43 AM
It's cool Carlos, no one here is accused.

I myself would think it was an outsider from one of the teams around us on BeWeS that has been observing our fast rise on the charts and decided to dig in deeper.
Since the first message was quoting DMMc, it could also be someone who has a beef with him for some reason... DC related or otherwise.
Or maybe an OGamer from an enemy team who's been clobbered by our someone of our team and wanted revenge? :P


Damn... I didn't think it was so easy to make enemies on our line of business... :lol:

Nflight
11-25-2006, 01:01 AM
NOW I understand we are not to cheat on any project but, Since I regard myself as an inventor I thought what about this idea!?!?!?

Take a belt sander and place the mouse in a cradle that would hold the mouse a short distance from the moving belt. Turn on the sander and walk away for a day.

Or, Use the same idea but with a higher speed rotating disk like a grinder. The cradle which will hold the mouse has to be sturdy and you should not leave the contraption alone.

***patents are pending, ideas are free*** Please note I have an infrared mouse!

drezha
11-25-2006, 10:05 AM
Wont work to well on a ball mouse ;)

meshmar
11-25-2006, 03:37 PM
NOW I understand we are not to cheat on any project but, Since I regard myself as an inventor I thought what about this idea!?!?!?

Take a belt sander and place the mouse in a cradle that would hold the mouse a short distance from the moving belt. Turn on the sander and walk away for a day.

Or, Use the same idea but with a higher speed rotating disk like a grinder. The cradle which will hold the mouse has to be sturdy and you should not leave the contraption alone.

***patents are pending, ideas are free*** Please note I have an infrared mouse!

I had already considered using a dremel drill with a buffer pad to 'clean' my thumbball mouse :rolleyes:

Steve Lux
12-04-2006, 11:42 PM
I'd take the sanding disk off else your mouse ball won't last very long. One issue though is that your mouse's scan rate has to have some limit.

The greater issue beyond mechanical and other limitations is why there could possibly be such a desire to cheat?

Nflight
12-05-2006, 12:26 AM
Since I am still at teh bottom of our Team Effort you can see I did not use my thorough innovation. I instead decided to use the actual amounts instead of cheating, Actually I hate cheaters.