In response to digitalmouse
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Proven Fact: The harder something is the less people will use it. For many examples, 20x20 rubiks cubes, or create-your-own linux XD if there is a 1 in 20 chance of actually being heard in the forums compared to a 1 in 2 chance of someone hearing your plea on a chatbox, which would u choose?
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In response to DarkBelthazor
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DarkBelthazor wrote:
Proven Fact: The harder something is the less people will use it. unproven claptrap. even when things are easy and readily available, people here don't bother to actually use what's given to them. there are already tools to do what you want to do, freely available now, and easier than what you propose. there is nothing 'hard' to do, aside from getting off your lazy butt and actually using the tools provided effectively. this already happened in 'Chatters' - the offical chat system of BYOND (currently being re-vamped), and Evi of Au's 'Chat' fills the void. it's takes little effort to create a channel that can be put to use as a 'chatbox'. |
In response to DarkBelthazor
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Then almost no one would know how to code. It would seem impossible to a newbie, but simple to an experienced coder. Newbies usually don't get far enough to see it's easy. :)
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In response to DarkBelthazor
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DarkBelthazor wrote:
Proven Fact: The harder something is the less people will use it. For many examples, 20x20 rubiks cubes, or create-your-own linux XD if there is a 1 in 20 chance of actually being heard in the forums compared to a 1 in 2 chance of someone hearing your plea on a chatbox, which would u choose? It doesn't get easier than that. |
In response to DarkBelthazor
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I choose this one.
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this is beginning to sounds more like an attempt at laziness, as opposed to using the tools perfectly capable of doing what you want.