1.04
SoBe_Dragon
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"When it´s done"
If you don't wish to re-answer questions that were answered in other threads, then at least do the curtesy of linking to those threads.
Sifting through post after post isn't my idea of a good time, and the search function doesn't always work.
If you don't wish to re-answer questions that were answered in other threads, then at least do the curtesy of linking to those threads.
Sifting through post after post isn't my idea of a good time, and the search function doesn't always work.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
You know, I sense a recurring theme here. A theme of entitlement.
If you don't want to look like a **obscenity** use the technology that is available and do some of the research on your own. Just because you want something doesn't mean others must bow to your beck and call and give you what you want the instant you want it.
You know it's not fun, why should someone who knows the information, but not necessarily where it is located have to sift through the posts just because someone else wants to know, but is too lazy to try and find out themselves?
How DARE you ask for information on 1.04. You're suppoesd to be psychic and know that it's already been mentioned in the forum. You're obviously a total newbie with no idea and obviously like to burn small children at a sacrificial altar.
Asking it to be posted in a forum topic specifically devoted to it is like murdering people. You deserve to be abused. I hope that at least a hundred other people who like to pay people out for asking for information come in here and make you feel the way you should.
In conclusion: remember, asking for non-documented information that is difficult to find is like committing genocide. I hope you feel bad about what you've done.
The last 1.04 thread has fallen *many* pages back, and "1.04" is too short of a phrase to be searchable. The thread can be found <a href='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=1&t=15536&st=0' target='_blank'>here</a>, though I've already answered the question: when it's done.
I don't want people to "bow to my beck and call" and give me info immediately when I ask for it. All I ask is that people don't say "answered somewhere else, use the damn search!" Sorry, doesn't always work like that. If you have knowledge of the answer's location, please provide if it's not too much trouble. If not, STFU. Plain and simple :-)
I know that the word "bean" is in the dictionary. I don't know what page it is on. The person asking can look it up just as readily as I can. What fault is there for me to tell him to do just that?
Don't like it, you STFU with your entitlement mentality.
You coulda just popped in here and said have a search its pretty easy - not start yelling and screaming
Somebody else probably has, and might recall a page number, so I hope he'd just toss that number my way to make life a bit easier.
However, thank you. You illustrate my point precisely when I say there is a noticable increase of smugness.
How DARE you ask for information on 1.04. You're suppoesd to be psychic and know that it's already been mentioned in the forum. You're obviously a total newbie with no idea and obviously like to burn small children at a sacrificial altar.
Asking it to be posted in a forum topic specifically devoted to it is like murdering people. You deserve to be abused. I hope that at least a hundred other people who like to pay people out for asking for information come in here and make you feel the way you should.
In conclusion: remember, asking for non-documented information that is difficult to find is like committing genocide. I hope you feel bad about what you've done.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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<i>Everyone</i>, behave.