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Thread: TheHabbo Hacked

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Macro View Post
    Dell owns alienware...
    I know, dell and alienware supply different brands tho As alienware are big and so are dell I included them

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    Fair enough =] Just thought i'd state that =]
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    Connected to reality through a proxy server.

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    Haha no worries

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    No, Kevin was looking to invest his money in local ideas. He's invested about £200,000 in my Granda's internet cafe and he wants to invest in something of mine.

    Just everyone get off my back and you try and develop websites which get anywhere near mine. I haven't seen a single one of your sites get anywhere nor even open. Where as Zedtu is open and is taking orders as we speak, obviously the orders won't be delegated with until our own projects are done. I have also gotten a job as a web developer in a place called Elgin local to me.

    Also my idea for the new wave of computers is currently patent pending, during the 3 to 5 years of which patents take myself and a close friend will be developing the idea and building our first prototypes. The fact that told me this idea could make it was because of my Granda. He's not the easiest person to please yet he thought it was brilliant and instantly told me to get it patented. This is while he was very annoyed at with me for going out and buying an iMac, if my Granda is annoyed he won't even speak to me so that shows me it has potential.

    I have entirely changed my life in the past month or so, as I've looked over the past two years and decided to radically change myself and my "setup" if you like. I have set goals and know how to get to them. I have basically left TheHabbo as I am no longer interested in Habbo as it bores me to death. I am also going out to find my own place so I can grow in maturity.

    You all may hate me for petty reasons and say things like "Go die" but I'm the one who has chosen to ignore the immature insults and decided to advertise my sites elsewhere. Yet you still have a go at me when you know I was correct about the web development skills on this forum. No matter what I say all you guys will do is reply with hatred which relates in no way to what I say as you have nothing better to do with your lives. Today I have been to a Hub meeting, went around to my friends to see how the design for the computers was going and arranged and paid for a trip to Cornwall to help my girlfriend move up. Where as I can bet all you guys have done is either go to school or go to your repetitive and boring job that you get paid minimum wage. Like I said, I'm the one who's changing his life for the better rather than holding onto old grudges from a pixelied games.

    You can all still hate me if you like but I have no time to hold grudges against people I will never meet nor talk to. I know 100% you will all reply to this message with sarky comments and completely ignore anything I've said or take it the wrong way, but that's how this community is.

    Good luck

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    A Tonne? of money.. maybe a tiny bit from advertising, but really not that much.

    Quick Q: About this Nervetools, if it's offline work, why are you doing it?
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reconix View Post
    A Tonne? of money.. maybe a tiny bit from advertising, but really not that much.

    Quick Q: About this Nervetools, if it's offline work, why are you doing it?
    The guy who owns Nervetools, which build Ultrasonic equipment asked me to join their team as one of the owners to develop their web based projects. The owner is worth a lot of money and is only 21 years old, and made his fortune from oil.

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    So, you're telling us, because your granda' said he liked the idea,
    It's going to be famous and brilliant? I bet he doesn't even know how to turn on a pc. Lol.

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    Greg, if you would stop saying you are better than everybody else when you are not and say sorry, you'd more than likely be accepted.

    It's better to be accepted than set up one man armies against everyone.

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    Your idea of a internet-only computer sounds good in theory Greg, but when you put it to work it won't work as efficiently was you imagine - I can promise you that...

    If (as you said) the OS only had a web-browser on it and no more, the end-user would not be able to do anything if their internet was suspended, cancelled or just unavailable. The fact the OS only has a web browser on it means that the stuff you can offer is also limited as you only have scripting languages such as ASP, JS, PHP, XHTML to work with. Where as with a desktop you are able to provide hudreds of programs that are able to work offline and also do so much more than websites (even with ajax, etc).

    The other issue with your idea is that if it did take off, the servers for your website would cost a tonne and you would practically need a datacenter for yourself to provide all the users and the bandwidth they use up...unless the site was cached/stored on their computer, which actually defeats the whole point of your internet-only idea.

    If I've missunderstood anything, please correct me !
    Last edited by Invent; 11-03-2008 at 08:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insedated View Post
    So, you're telling us, because your granda' said he liked the idea,
    It's going to be famous and brilliant? I bet he doesn't even know how to turn on a pc. Lol.
    My granda owns an internet cafe and an HND in Computing & Multimedia...

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