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61 Members. And how are you going to win?
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61 Members. And how are you going to win?
You must gather the five maps, each of them from each continent (America, Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica) and follow them until you get lost in an Unknown world with no chance of return. Only then will you find a magical Easter Bunny that will transport you to a place between all universes. Take the path on the left and travel into a universe where all randomness can be calculated and manipulated. Look for approximately 16 years until you find a key labeled with "Random.org Manipulation." Run to the nearest door you can find and insert the key into the keyhole. Repeat until you find eight different doors that all can take the key. Only one will actually let you succeed, however. The rest will instantly kill you. Because you are in a universe where all randomness can be calculated and manipulated, find keys labeled with every possible outcome for every single door. You should have approximately 74,267,491,139,069,835,064 new keys. Put your random.org key down and surround it with the other keys. All of the keys will vanish, and what will be left is a recipe for apple pie. Make the apple pie and bake it at 100 degrees Celsius. Immediately after it is finished, take a chainsaw made out of pure gold and destroy the apple pie. After the deed has been done, insert the chainsaw into the apple pie. A reaction will occur, and what will be left is a 4-dimensional key that will only fit into one of the doors. Enter the door, and you will be transported to a reality that is a lot like this one. There will be one difference. Random.org will now always choose AnatolyEE's number. Go back to our universe with the new random.org code. You now must obtain a clock that is tied to our time. Rotate the hour hand counterclockwise until you end up in 1876. Retrieve the Philosopher's stone, and live through the years until random.org's creation date is in two months. DO NOT set the clock's time back to present, as the Philosopher's stone will be tied to your DNA and will, ironically, age you. Never coming in contact with the Philosopher's stone will change the course of history to an extent to where the world ends December 21, 1899. Back in the present, create your own random.org with your code. You will then win the 500 gems.
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Definitely no chance to win , but I will try my best luck in here
Say hello to my army :
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Definitely no chance to win , but I will try my best luck in here
It is actually very easy to win...
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its a secret to everybody
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Currently, I'm thinking of using random.org's random binary files of the 24th november which are constant for a given day and public. I'll explain why in detail when I get on a computer.
It's been some time since that post, so here's an update:
random.org pregenerates every day a 1Mib binary file filled with random data, and provides a matching 8Mib text file containing 0s and 1s. This data is the same for everyone, which is important, as it ensures that everyone will be able to reproduce the results.
Download the files here.
Here is the selection process:
Everyone is assigned a number according to the list in this post. (Numbers change with new signups and start from 1)
Gemcodes will be sorted from the highest valued ones to the lowest valued ones, and then assigned to the first bytes of the file, excluding all values equal to 0 or higher than the number of participants.
(the first valid byte will be for the 100-gem code, the 2nd to 9th valid bytes will be for the 50-gem codes and so on)
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pls use this binary random file. it's legit 100%
00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111 00010111
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This has turned into quite something, really cool.
Thank you eleizibeth ^
I stack my signatures rather than delete them so I don't lose them
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This has turned into quite something, really cool.
Yeah, I didn't expect that many people either, it's a success for sure, and it's something I'll definitely keep in mind, and try to improve in various ways if I do something similar again. SmittyW's contribution also quite boosted the event. 500 gems isn't something I can remotely afford to give.
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thanks koya
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Pointless and I don't use forums but add me anyways.
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Vinyl Melody isn't my EE name. It's Xaviourb007 btw
Thanks to: Ernesdo (Current Avatar), Zoey2070 (Signature)
Very inactive, maybe in the future, idk.
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Vinyl Melody isn't my EE name. It's Xaviourb007 btw
I do not think that this matters because the PM with the gemcodes will be send to your forum account
Ingame: marten22 My steam: MartenM
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Zumza wrote:I dont agree with C# or any other language algorithm for making random numbers but the website https://www.random.org
So a C# program that fetches random numbers from random.org?
Generating and fetching are extremely different terms.
Everybody edits, but some edit more than others
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Generating and fetching are extremely different terms.
who said generating
they may be different, but one must fetch the data from random, which generates
so the use seems ambiguous depending on emphasis
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Is this how I join?
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AlphaJon wrote:Zumza wrote:I dont agree with C# or any other language algorithm for making random numbers but the website https://www.random.org
So a C# program that fetches random numbers from random.org?
Generating and fetching are extremely different terms.
Zumza wrote:Generating and fetching are extremely different terms.
who said generating
Making implies generating.
Everybody edits, but some edit more than others
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Is this how I join?
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Zumza wrote:AlphaJon wrote:Zumza wrote:I dont agree with C# or any other language algorithm for making random numbers but the website https://www.random.org
So a C# program that fetches random numbers from random.org?
Generating and fetching are extremely different terms.
hummerz5 wrote:Zumza wrote:Generating and fetching are extremely different terms.
who said generating
Making implies generating.
I am not the one generating them, so I used the term fetching because this is simply what I am doing here. Random.org generates the numbers, and I fetch those numbers from the site.
Note: The C# post wasn't a serious one, I'm actually using a PHP script using the random.org binary files into a list of winning numbers, which I will then format and publish here.
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MY USERNAME HERE IS EE USERNAME
hello there! please ignore my old signature, it didn't exist
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are we just supposed to write something here?
It is possible to get 30 total energy :3
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