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Offline Wic

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Re: Postings has increased some....
« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2013, 09:42:04 AM »
Start counting the days people; nobody cared about the anniversary thing and so few posts... A chat box would be nice perhaps too many have moved on. This is the only forum I have ever belonged to and Halo the only game that I have played besides Doom 3 in 10 years.  :embarrassing: :-\ :'(

My word, how negative can you be.  Stop with the negative posts already!  Sheesh.

If you are talking about the anniversary of BFM, people in the clan did care, but there is a much more diversified membership now than a few years ago.  It used to be mostly North American based members which made it easy to plan events, but over the years it has swung to be much more equitably dispersed among different countries - which has been a great thing! -  and different timezones.

If you want to count down on Halo and BFM I don't think on the forums is the place to do it, and puffing the forums with posts about everything dying isn't a great way to boost forum stats.


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Re: The end is near...
« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2013, 10:55:43 AM »
Agreed. If you're going to post, make it something more constructive and engaging. If you don't have anything like that, you'll never go wrong with a lolcat, the internet loves them.



Just stop burying us.

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Re: The end is near...
« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2013, 11:00:44 AM »
Agreed. If you're going to post, make it something more constructive and engaging. If you don't have anything like that, you'll never go wrong with a lolcat, the internet loves them.



Just stop burying us.

Hi Jane, I love what you have done with your signature... Steve the Snake would be proud  ;D

Start counting the days people; nobody cared about the anniversary thing and so few posts... A chat box would be nice perhaps too many have moved on. This is the only forum I have ever belonged to and Halo the only game that I have played besides Doom 3 in 10 years.  :embarrassing: :-\ :'(

My word, how negative can you be.  Stop with the negative posts already!  Sheesh.

If you are talking about the anniversary of BFM, people in the clan did care, but there is a much more diversified membership now than a few years ago.  It used to be mostly North American based members which made it easy to plan events, but over the years it has swung to be much more equitably dispersed among different countries - which has been a great thing! -  and different timezones.

If you want to count down on Halo and BFM I don't think on the forums is the place to do it, and puffing the forums with posts about everything dying isn't a great way to boost forum stats.

Hiya Wic I hope all is going well since your retirement!!! :toot:
My intention is to bring attention to not cast a shadow upon; I don't handle disappoint well, never have and I hate that this place has slowed so much so not trying to be a negative nelly nor was I actually calling for a count down  ::). BFM could move on to another Epic game though and modify forums. Just saying since nobody else is saying anything  :)

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Re: My Way :)
« Reply #18 on: May 19, 2013, 11:02:16 AM »
I think you guys are totally right!!! Sometimes I dont know when to shut up!  I think BFM is the greatest!!

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Re: My Way :)
« Reply #19 on: June 04, 2013, 02:37:30 PM »
The reality is the game is getting older and we dont get new players to play halo race much anymore. We get a few from time to time. There is still some of us who enjoy the game and still doing scrim seasons. Many of us have just been so busy in real like. I know I have been. I didnt expect to be here tonight. With that said there will be some of us around playing for a long while to come. That is the good thing about BFM being as big as it is. We get people who havent played much the past few months come join a scrim season the next few months. We all stay in touch and that will allow us to stay around for a while yet!

Oh and for you BlackWolf..... I was just around the first in Cali and New Mexico! Then got to be in Oklahoma City during some bad storms but did miss the Tornadoes. I did sadly get to see the after effects of Tornadoes.





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Re: My Way :)
« Reply #20 on: June 05, 2013, 08:56:57 AM »
The reality is the game is getting older and we dont get new players to play halo race much anymore. We get a few from time to time. There is still some of us who enjoy the game and still doing scrim seasons. Many of us have just been so busy in real like. I know I have been. I didnt expect to be here tonight. With that said there will be some of us around playing for a long while to come. That is the good thing about BFM being as big as it is. We get people who havent played much the past few months come join a scrim season the next few months. We all stay in touch and that will allow us to stay around for a while yet!

Oh and for you BlackWolf..... I was just around the first in Cali and New Mexico! Then got to be in Oklahoma City during some bad storms but did miss the Tornadoes. I did sadly get to see the after effects of Tornadoes.

Keep the good people of Oklahoma in your prayers & thoughts people  :sigh: Man they could use a break from the twirling nightmare :usa: I was in a tornado as a kid in Minnesota it knocked down our plum tree in the backyard and moved our garage off the foundation almost a foot; must of just missed us or was a weaker one. I was too little to really be afraid or understand. :zoid:

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Re: Oklahoma - Keep Em in your Thoughts people
« Reply #21 on: June 05, 2013, 06:24:08 PM »
I lived in Alabama when I was younger and have encountered.... I want to say 3 small/weaker tornadoes in my life time. They didn't bother me then, and perhaps that's why they don't really scare me now so much. I realize their potential to be extremely destructive but.... I could see myself becoming a storm chaser if I didn't have a family. Ever since I saw the movie Twister I've been relatively interested in them.

Oh, and one of the tornadoes moved my mom's car up the drive way, so that was interesting to see (my mom's reaction more so than the change in location).
Being a good racer in Halo isn't just about getting the best times. You have to know where your teammates and enemies are, and most of all... how to be crafty! XD -nods-

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Re: Oklahoma - Keep Em in your Thoughts people
« Reply #22 on: June 06, 2013, 09:53:29 PM »
I lived in Alabama when I was younger and have encountered.... I want to say 3 small/weaker tornadoes in my life time. They didn't bother me then, and perhaps that's why they don't really scare me now so much. I realize their potential to be extremely destructive but.... I could see myself becoming a storm chaser if I didn't have a family. Ever since I saw the movie Twister I've been relatively interested in them.

Oh, and one of the tornadoes moved my mom's car up the drive way, so that was interesting to see (my mom's reaction more so than the change in location).

Perhaps Oklahoma needs...

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Harry Potter & The Time Cloak
« Reply #23 on: June 09, 2013, 03:52:28 PM »
I will continue to morph this thread if that's OK with you :smly_a_wink:

Very interesting article that I would link to but thats forbidden unless you link to youtube apparently because everyone does that.

The Time Cloak

A new invisibility cloak for data can make information vanish by creating holes in time, new research suggests.

The researchers, who describe their work June 5 in the journal Nature, found that by tweaking the optical signals in telecommunications fibers, they created a way to essentially mask data sent between a sender and a receiver to outside observers. This isn't the first time researchers have taken a page from Harry Potter: Last year, scientists also demonstrated a similar invisibility cloak.

But the new "time cloak" can create many time holes in rapid succession, which means masked data could be sent at commercial data speeds, said Martin McCall, a theoretical-optics researcher at Imperial College London who was not involved in the study

ime cloak
In 2006, McCall proposed the idea of making optical data (information sent through optical fibers) invisible to an outsider by manipulating the light that transmits that data.

The process involves manipulating the flow of photons, or particles of light, in an optical data stream.

"If you consider light as a flow of particles a bit like cars going down a highway, you can imagine that some of the cars at the front of the stream speed up and ones behind slow down so a gap can open up," McCall said.

If data are sent within that gap in time, when the photons eventually change speed to close up the gap, it appears to an outside observer as though nothing ever happened.

Last year, Cornell University researcher Alexander Gaeta and his colleagues demonstrated that a time cloak was possible. But that method was able to create short, 12-picosecond time cloaks that were separated by 24 microseconds meaning a user would have to wait a million times the length of the gap to send any more hidden data. That was much too slow for commercial applications.

Commercial cloak
To attempt to speed up the process, Joseph Lukens, an electrical engineering doctoral candidate at Purdue University, and his colleagues began developing a time cloak that used existing commercial equipment and could transmit optical data at high speeds.

They also employed the principle that light is both a particle and a wave at the same time. In their method, they created a pattern in the traveling light beam so that the wave's peaks were focused on smaller and smaller areas, and the troughs, or dark spots, got bigger and bigger. This time-lensing effect created several spots in time and space where there was zero light, Lukens said.

"By doing this type of interference effect, we focus the light to even smaller points in time," Lukens told LiveScience. "So, in the middle, we have all of our energy focused on very small points, and between them, we have regions where, if something were to happen, it would not be detected because there's no light there to pick it up."

At the end of the path, the researchers would undo the operations so that to an outside observer, it would seem as though the holes never existed.

The new method covers 46 percent of the spots in a cable, through which the optical data runs, with time holes that can be repeated at 12.7 gigabits per second a speed used in commercial applications.

The new technique could one day be used to create ultrasecure Internet communications, or to foil communications between criminals such as terrorists. On a more mundane level, it could be used to avoid data traffic jams at connection points in networks, Lukens said.

The findings are a significant advance, McCall said.

"It does make it possible to do these things at telecommunication data rates," McCall told LiveScience. "And as we all know, once the tabletop demonstration has been shown, it's then a matter of technology the miniaturization, the efficient system engineering tend to follow."

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