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MLII

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< says there probly should've been a Scotland one, different countries after all
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< has made a terrible mistake.
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< Is doing fun at the swimming pool.
< Today is July.
< Radical was gone due of my birthday...
< Today is July.
< Radical was gone due of my birthday...
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< doesn't always get a notification when < has a new PM.
< wonders if anyone else has this problem
< wonders if anyone else has this problem
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Adsolution

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< has the same problem.Acarr wrote:< doesn't always get a notification when < has a new PM.![]()
< wonders if anyone else has this problem
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Shrooblord

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<'s UCP banner also sometimes shows the text "0 new messages" when there's actually an unread PM in <'s inbox.
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< Found the pages of How to Draw Crash and Friends to draw.
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Shrooblord

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< needs help solving some mathematics!
The formula is
(3x+1) / (x-2) = (2y+3) / (y-1)
The assignment is to have x on the one side and a set of numbers and y's on the other, for example
x = 67y+2
Something like that. However, I can't figure out how to isolate the x's in such a way that I can then turn them into one single x. I tried
(3x+1) * (y-1) = (x-2) * (2y+3)
but trying to apply any kind of transformation to that will only result in that same first formula, or its inverse.
Can anybody help me here?
The formula is
(3x+1) / (x-2) = (2y+3) / (y-1)
The assignment is to have x on the one side and a set of numbers and y's on the other, for example
x = 67y+2
Something like that. However, I can't figure out how to isolate the x's in such a way that I can then turn them into one single x. I tried
(3x+1) * (y-1) = (x-2) * (2y+3)
but trying to apply any kind of transformation to that will only result in that same first formula, or its inverse.
Can anybody help me here?
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< thinks that the Spanish dragged the match to the penalties since everybody knows this is a gambling part of football: either a question of luck or bad luckDesLife wrote:And how are penalties unfair ?
< saw yesterday the finales and wonders how Italy went to the finals with the gameplay quality of yesterday
< congratulates Spain for winning the Euro cup
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Shrooblord

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< got rejected to retake <'s Maths exam! Yaaaayyyyy... 
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It's <'s Birthday today 
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< wishes ^a happy birthday.. a year closer to manhood 
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< thinks CryEngine is hard to use when you are novice.
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< is beginning to get worried about my mother not so much for the chemotherapy itself but rather the fact that her immune system will hit rock bottom during the time...so many precautions to take in order to not get a simple infection, like not even being able to eat anything from <'s sister's wedding...
<'s boyfriend will be coming back round <'s this Thursday for our trip to Brighton
<'s boyfriend will be coming back round <'s this Thursday for our trip to Brighton
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Adsolution

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< would gladly help if ^ came to the IRC.Danone wrote:< thinks CryEngine is hard to use when you are novice.
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< already learned about textures and materials,< hopes learn how to change the playable character, but < can't right know, thank you anyways Rayfan.RayFan9876 wrote:< would gladly help if ^ came to the IRC.Danone wrote:< thinks CryEngine is hard to use when you are novice.
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Decidetto

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Well, then at least you won't have to worry about that formula.Shrooblord wrote:< got rejected to retake <'s Maths exam! Yaaaayyyyy...
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< hopes don't get more errors during Record Day.
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Adsolution

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^ can change the character by going to Scripts.pak (open it with an archiving programme like 7zip) -> Scripts -> Entities -> Actor -> Player.lua. Extract it, uncheck the "read only" option in its properties, then open it in notepad. Near the top there should be a line that shows the path of the player model. ^ can either choose to overwrite the original Player.lua in the archive - or, the better solution however is to create the folder directories Game\Scripts\Entities\Actor\ outside the archive and place the modified Player.lua in there. The same can be done with any file in the paks.Danone wrote:< already learned about textures and materials,< hopes learn how to change the playable character, but < can't right know, thank you anyways Rayfan.RayFan9876 wrote:< would gladly help if ^ came to the IRC.Danone wrote:< thinks CryEngine is hard to use when you are novice.
< is studying like mad for <'s Music History exam tomorrow on the Mediaeval and Renaissance notable works and artists. Fun fact: one of the most famous and successful composers of the Renaissance was a serial killer who wrote music and songs based on the people he killed.
< just found out that blowing on an ordinary 500ml water bottle (it seems to work best with Nestle) produces a perfect A 220. That might prove to be a useful tuning tool for flutists and other people who can make solid tones on them. Take note that if you can't do it, the note you get from just blowing at it improperly is way sharp of A 220 and probably lies around 230-250 hz.
< just found out that < can even make tones on on the brims of cardboard toilet paper rolls (after covering up the bottom of course).
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< hopes that things don't get worseCairnie wrote:< is beginning to get worried about my mother not so much for the chemotherapy itself but rather the fact that her immune system will hit rock bottom during the time...so many precautions to take in order to not get a simple infection, like not even being able to eat anything from <'s sister's wedding...
<'s boyfriend will be coming back round <'s this Thursday for our trip to Brighton


