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Jan 2nd 2014, 12:24:56

Warlorde!!!!!!!!!!

*gives warlorde 100000cookies*

how is work?

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Jan 2nd 2014, 11:56:06

I can log into Rage :)

thx robyn

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Dec 22nd 2013, 15:40:25

*gives Marshal a beer*

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Dec 22nd 2013, 14:00:01

qzjul was helping me
sent him my user names and my new email in November
I want to post in Rage and TKO again

Grisgoroth

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Dec 22nd 2013, 6:32:41

still no access to boxcar

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Nov 21st 2013, 0:49:50

one step closer to post again :)

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Nov 18th 2013, 22:35:58

is it possible to just change my passwords?

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Nov 18th 2013, 22:02:07

*gives oceana cookies*

I have tried using
internet explorer , internet explorer 64 bit , google , firefox 32 bit and firefox Nightly

and I still get
Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /var/www/boxcar/public/login.php on line 14

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Nov 17th 2013, 23:42:15

hey BC :)

and when I click on public Forum on boxcar I get this

http://hosting.boxcarhosting.net:8080/EarthForums/
Server not found

Firefox can't find the server at hosting.boxcarhosting.net.

Check the address for typing errors such as ww.example.com instead of http://www.example.com
If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network connection.
If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure that Nightly is permitted to access the Web.

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Nov 17th 2013, 15:43:37

I have a new a mail.

that mean I have to create new post accounts. :(

is it another way to keep my old ones ?

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Nov 17th 2013, 14:54:07

it's over a week since last time I could log in.
http://www.boxcarhosting.com/public/home.php

every time I try to log in I get

Notice: Undefined offset: 1 in /var/www/boxcar/public/login.php on line 14

Thanks for the Help

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Sep 10th 2013, 15:23:50

I have applied!

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Apr 22nd 2012, 16:35:59

Rest in Peace buddy

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Apr 20th 2012, 11:30:15

Download
https://us.battle.net/account/download/index.xml

We're pleased to announce the Diablo III open beta weekend, which offers open access to all players with a valid Battle.net account! Beginning this Friday everyone is invited to log in and help us put the game and servers through their paces in this three day stress test as we march toward the game's release on May 15. You can begin downloading the Diablo III client right now!
From Friday, April 20 at 21:01 CEST, until Monday, April 23 at 19:00 CEST you'll be able to log in, team up with friends, and play each of the five heroic classes to level 13 as you fight to save the world from the impending demonic invasion.

What steps do I need to take?

Log in or create a Battle.net account at http://www.battle.net
Create your BattleTag™, which is required to play Diablo III (What is BattleTag?)
Download the game client, install, and play between 21:01 CEST April 20 and 19:00 CEST April 23

I don't have a Battle.net account — can I still play?

Absolutely! Just visit http://www.battle.net to create a free Battle.net account. Next, download the client from https://us.battle.net/account/download/index.xml and install it. Create your BattleTag, and then log in to the game using your Battle.net account name (email address) and password to begin slaughtering the demonic hellspawn that dare stand in your way.

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Mar 25th 2012, 19:33:24

just post with "us" , no need to play.

tried to get el kronos to come back too.

I have retired from earth

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Mar 25th 2012, 18:33:37

you are always welcome in Rage ,gambit. :)
*gives gambit cookies *



http://hosting.boxcarhosting.net:443/.../viewfile.php?fileID=2414

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Mar 21st 2012, 17:44:14

hey Gambit :)

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Mar 19th 2012, 5:17:46

To bad that I have retired now :)

I got problem loading the site


http://deadsoulsofavalon.earthstats.net/...ulsofavalon/newlogin.html

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Mar 2nd 2012, 19:14:31

is there any updates on how he's doing?

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Feb 27th 2012, 16:07:49

somebody will do anything to get in Guinness Book of Records


357" New Official Guinness Book of Records
Gold Coast Surfers Paradise Queensland Australia parading on the beach
2nd October 2011
Beat old record of 331

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Feb 27th 2012, 8:17:56

thanks, joined gdi and it workked :)

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Feb 27th 2012, 7:35:43

what should I do? I have tried clicking on the box and click on spend money but nothing happens.

8 16.5 hours
8 1.7 days
4 6.7 days

Free, Permanent GDI 16 -

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Feb 25th 2012, 16:50:45

My prayers will be for Fraz during this... and I can relate to the struggle, in 2006 I developed a hole in my stomach and it ruptured and infected all my internal organs..after a flight for life and surgery, when I came out the doctor told me I made it by ONE hour..So Fraz if Gris copies and sends this GET WELL to you..Hang in there brother, and I'll keep you in Prayers ---
MedicineMan - DSoA

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Feb 25th 2012, 14:19:52

I hope you get well FraZ and a speedy recovery :)

We had lots of fun in Rage and DSoA .
*gives Fraz Cookies*

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Feb 25th 2012, 13:09:16

what about a Netting Server?

can't get better n00b protection .
Perhaps more will keep playing if they didn't get "farmed" just because they play untagged.

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Feb 22nd 2012, 2:18:01

it don't looks like he have created a country either. :\

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Feb 19th 2012, 10:24:57

He is celebrating for being done with his master degree in "Architecture" .

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Feb 19th 2012, 2:31:23

Grimm!!

He's not dead, he only joined IX.

I'm trying to get him to come posting with us.

Good luck with masters degree :)

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Feb 18th 2012, 5:24:25

w00th

*gives Elk Cookies*

this is about time...

how are you ,still busy with studies ?

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Feb 16th 2012, 20:32:31

where are you?

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Aug 12th 2011, 20:38:29

it is. can't believe that I wrote that wrong .

Thanks jager

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Aug 12th 2011, 20:09:15

think it was usimp that tag killed us a couple of times.

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Aug 12th 2011, 20:03:23

Hei Forsaken .

I'm Grisgoroth from Norway.
we have are netting this set and no boot camp .


Omega is the best choice
http://omega.earth-alliance.org/Boards/newuser.php?Cat=

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Aug 12th 2011, 4:41:31

I spammed a little in HS... killing them sound little more fun .

you prob had some kill runs on Dead Souls of Agony (DSoA) too.


what netter did TKO take away from you Wiggle ?

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Aug 6th 2011, 11:18:06

Hei , Speedwood
missed you in Rage.
how was it in MD?

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Aug 6th 2011, 6:40:59

another bonus spam....

*sits down and eat cookies*

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Aug 6th 2011, 6:37:40

you know construction sites ,the more you got of them the more you can build each turn. I used to have 420cs 110 bpt before 1918 acres I would have 25k acres in 33-34days .I'm a lazy all-x netter. got 104mill NW in Rage this set and 137mill NW in my first set in Omega. Hope with my new start up I will reach over 150mill NW



so you joined Laf?

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Aug 5th 2011, 17:18:45

Good to see you buddy and Dizolog :)
where do you play this now Buddy?
*gives cookies and beer to everybody*

Me and my terrible memory. where did you play Bsnake?
somehow I think Hell saints.

Give me a call when NBK is netting Diz . :)

I have a home no, just miss DsoA

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Aug 5th 2011, 6:51:49

Omega is best!

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Aug 5th 2011, 6:04:20

Gratz Bsnake
*gives cookies to Bsnake*

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Aug 5th 2011, 5:16:12

very hard since DSoA is gone. Had to start in a new clan ...

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Aug 5th 2011, 5:03:32

like Marshal said , I'n not that much in here.

it took me over 1.5 month to see Vic made this thread.

I'm waiting to be put out of inactivity in Omega .

Need to lay a new plan on my start up.
420cs before 1918 acres is to hard on my economic

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Jul 29th 2011, 16:17:59

Earth’s climate has varied widely over its history, from ice ages characterised by large ice sheets covering many land areas, to warm periods with no ice at the poles. Several factors have affected past climate change, including solar variability, volcanic activity and changes in the composition of the atmosphere. Data from Antarctic ice cores reveals an interesting story for the past 400,000 years. During this period, CO2 and temperatures are closely correlated, which means they rise and fall together. However, changes in CO2 follow changes in temperatures by about 600 to 1000 years, This has led some to conclude that CO2 simply cannot be responsible for current global warming.

http://maps.grida.no/...he-past-400-000-years.jpg


This statement does not tell the whole story. The initial changes in temperature during this period are explained by changes in the Earth’s orbit around the sun, which affects the amount of seasonal sunlight reaching the Earth’s surface. In the case of warming, the lag between temperature and CO2 is explained as follows: as ocean temperatures rise, oceans release CO2 into the atmosphere. In turn, this release amplifies the warming trend, leading to yet more CO2 being released. In other words, increasing CO2 levels become both the cause and effect of further warming. This positive feedback is necessary to trigger the shifts between glacials and interglacials as the effect of orbital changes is too weak to cause such variation. Additional positive feedbacks which play an important role in this process include other greenhouse gases, and changes in ice sheet cover and vegetation patterns.

The only conclusion that can be reached from the observed lag between CO2 and temperatures in the past 400,000 years is that CO2 did not initiate the shifts towards interglacials. To understand current climate change, scientists have looked at many factors, such as volcanic activity and solar variability, and concluded that CO2 and other greenhouse gases are the most likely factor driving current climate change. This conclusion is not based on the analysis of past climate change, though this provides key insights into the way climate responds to different forcings and adds weight to the several lines of evidence that strongly support the role of greenhouse gases in recent warming.

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Jul 29th 2011, 15:07:56

do I have to read it, it in English :p

Are we headed for another Maunder Minimum and a Little Ice Age?

the diagrams are big so I just post the addresses!

The Maunder Minimum, a 70-year period from 1645 to 1715 when virtually no sunspots appeared, coincided with the Little Ice Age.

The Sunspot Cycle

(Updated 2011/07/01)

http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/SunspotCycle.shtml


Sunspot Numbers

In 1610, shortly after viewing the sun with his new telescope, Galileo Galilei (or was it Thomas Harriot?) made the first European observations of Sunspots. Continuous daily observations were started at the Zurich Observatory in 1849 and earlier observations have been used to extend the records back to 1610. The sunspot number is calculated by first counting the number of sunspot groups and then the number of individual sunspots.
The "sunspot number" is then given by the sum of the number of individual sunspots and ten times the number of groups. Since most sunspot groups have, on average, about ten spots, this formula for counting sunspots gives reliable numbers even when the observing conditions are less than ideal and small spots are hard to see. Monthly averages (updated monthly) of the sunspot numbers (181 kb JPEG image), (307 kb pdf-file), (62 kb text file) show that the number of sunspots visible on the sun waxes and wanes with an approximate 11-year cycle.

(Note: there are actually at least two "official" sunspot numbers reported. The International Sunspot Number is compiled by the Solar Influences Data Analysis Center in Belgium. The NOAA sunspot number is compiled by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The numbers tabulated in spot_num.txt are the monthly averages (SSN) and standard deviation (DEV) derived from the International Sunspot Numbers)

http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/...es/Zurich_Color_Small.jpg

The Maunder Minimum

Early records of sunspots indicate that the Sun went through a period of inactivity in the late 17th century. Very few sunspots were seen on the Sun from about 1645 to 1715 (38 kb JPEG image). Although the observations were not as extensive as in later years, the Sun was in fact well observed during this time and this lack of sunspots is well documented. This period of solar inactivity also corresponds to a climatic period called the "Little Ice Age" when rivers that are normally ice-free froze and snow fields remained year-round at lower altitudes. There is evidence that the Sun has had similar periods of inactivity in the more distant past. The connection between solar activity and terrestrial climate is an area of on-going research.


The Butterfly Diagram

Detailed observations of sunspots have been obtained by the Royal Greenwich Observatory since 1874. These observations include information on the sizes and positions of sunspots as well as their numbers. These data show that sunspots do not appear at random over the surface of the sun but are concentrated in two latitude bands on either side of the equator. A butterfly diagram (142 kb GIF image) (184 kb pdf-file) (updated monthly) showing the positions of the spots for each rotation of the sun since May 1874 shows that these bands first form at mid-latitudes, widen, and then move toward the equator as each cycle progresses.

http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/images/bfly.gif

The Greenwich Sunspot Data

The Royal Greenwich Observatory data has been appended with data obtained by the US Air Force Solar Optical Observing Network since 1977. This newer data has been reformatted to conform to the older Greenwich data and both are available in a local directory of ASCII files. Each file contains records for a given year with individual records providing information on the daily observations of active regions.

Sunspot Cycle Predictions

MSFC Solar Physics Branch members Wilson, Hathaway, and Reichmann have studied the sunspot record for characteristic behavior that might help in predicting future sunspot activity. Our current predictions of solar activity for the next few years can be found at this link. Although sunspots themselves produce only minor effects on solar emissions, the magnetic activity that accompanies the sunspots can produce dramatic changes in the ultraviolet and soft x-ray emission levels. These changes over the solar cycle have important consequences for the Earth's upper atmosphere.

http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/images/ssn_predict_l.gif

Edited By: Grisgoroth on Jul 29th 2011, 15:14:01
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Jul 29th 2011, 14:24:09

global warming is just a big scam .
it's just natural cycles.

New NASA Data Blow Gaping Hole In Global Warming Alarmism



NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earth's atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have predicted, reports a new study in the peer-reviewed science journal Remote Sensing. The study indicates far less future global warming will occur than United Nations computer models have predicted, and supports prior studies indicating increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide trap far less heat than alarmists have claimed.

Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real-world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer models.

"The satellite observations suggest there is much more energy lost to space during and after warming than the climate models show," Spencer said in a July 26 University of Alabama press release. "There is a huge discrepancy between the data and the forecasts that is especially big over the oceans."

In addition to finding that far less heat is being trapped than alarmist computer models have predicted, the NASA satellite data show the atmosphere begins shedding heat into space long before United Nations computer models predicted.

The new findings are extremely important and should dramatically alter the global warming debate.

Scientists on all sides of the global warming debate are in general agreement about how much heat is being directly trapped by human emissions of carbon dioxide (the answer is "not much"). However, the single most important issue in the global warming debate is whether carbon dioxide emissions will indirectly trap far more heat by causing large increases in atmospheric humidity and cirrus clouds. Alarmist computer models assume human carbon dioxide emissions indirectly cause substantial increases in atmospheric humidity and cirrus clouds (each of which are very effective at trapping heat), but real-world data have long shown that carbon dioxide emissions are not causing as much atmospheric humidity and cirrus clouds as the alarmist computer models have predicted.

The new NASA Terra satellite data are consistent with long-term NOAA and NASA data indicating atmospheric humidity and cirrus clouds are not increasing in the manner predicted by alarmist computer models. The Terra satellite data also support data collected by NASA's ERBS satellite showing far more longwave radiation (and thus, heat) escaped into space between 1985 and 1999 than alarmist computer models had predicted. Together, the NASA ERBS and Terra satellite data show that for 25 years and counting, carbon dioxide emissions have directly and indirectly trapped far less heat than alarmist computer models have predicted.

In short, the central premise of alarmist global warming theory is that carbon dioxide emissions should be directly and indirectly trapping a certain amount of heat in the earth's atmosphere and preventing it from escaping into space. Real-world measurements, however, show far less heat is being trapped in the earth's atmosphere than the alarmist computer models predict, and far more heat is escaping into space than the alarmist computer models predict.

When objective NASA satellite data, reported in a peer-reviewed scientific journal, show a "huge discrepancy" between alarmist climate models and real-world facts, climate scientists, the media and our elected officials would be wise to take notice. Whether or not they do so will tell us a great deal about how honest the purveyors of global warming alarmism truly are.

James M. Taylor is senior fellow for environment policy at The Heartland Institute and managing editor of Environment & Climate News.

http://pielkeclimatesci.wordpress.com/...pencer-and-braswell-2011/

http://news.yahoo.com/...g-alarmism-192334971.html

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Jul 29th 2011, 13:53:58

serious Ketchup ?????

that's cool .

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Jul 29th 2011, 13:39:41

hei DEV!