by Badsnookerplayer » 05 Aug 2020 Read
...and finally.....thanks for all of the lovely PM's. Really touching but unnecessary. It was a huge team effort and without all of you keeping the faith we wouldn't be back here now.
See you tomorrow.
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by Juddernaut88 » 05 Aug 2020 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:...and finally.....thanks for all of the lovely PM's. Really touching but unnecessary. It was a huge team effort and without all of you keeping the faith we wouldn't be back here now.
See you tomorrow.
I feel bad for not messaging you now
but you know I'm still your mate
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by Badsnookerplayer » 05 Aug 2020 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:...and finally.....thanks for all of the lovely PM's. Really touching but unnecessary. It was a huge team effort and without all of you keeping the faith we wouldn't be back here now.
See you tomorrow.
I feel bad for not messaging you now
but you know I'm still your mate
No worries man - my inbox is full anyway.
Come on Judd
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by Pink Ball » 05 Aug 2020 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:I regret making the tribute thread now if Snooker Island isn't going to be shutting down after all.
It was a lovely thread and it was nice to see you share your feelings in that way
Yeah, it was raw. Hot.
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by Juddernaut88 » 05 Aug 2020 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:Juddernaut88 wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:...and finally.....thanks for all of the lovely PM's. Really touching but unnecessary. It was a huge team effort and without all of you keeping the faith we wouldn't be back here now.
See you tomorrow.
I feel bad for not messaging you now
but you know I'm still your mate
No worries man - my inbox is full anyway.
Come on Judd
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by PLtheRef » 05 Aug 2020 Read
Here is the latest table at the end of the First Round. SideTracked technically shades the lead on the basis of predicting the winner of 12 of the 15 matches to Alex0Paul's 11. Very much open as we head into the Second Round.
Day Six Table - (15/30 Matches)
88 SideTracked 12 - 2
88 Alex0Paul 11 - 3
84 Pink Ball 11 - 2
82 Aris147 11 - 1
76 Juddernaut88 10 - 3
74 Andre147 10 - 2
74 Nice_Shoes_Ken 10 - 2
74 HappyCamper 10 - 2
72 Slowjoe 11 - 0
72 TheCleaver 11 - 0
72 Dan-Cat 11 - 0
70 Vodkadiet 10 - 0
70 BorisTheButcher 9 - 0
68 AimlessWandeer 10 - 1
68 SnookerFan 10 - 0
68 Wildey 10 - 0
68 McManusFan 9 - 2
68 Iranu 9 - 1
66 SteveJJ WC 9 - 2
64 SavoMilosevic 10 - 0
58 PLtheRef 9 - 0
56 Sundaygirl 8 - 0
56 BadSnookerPlayer 7 - 2
54 Eraserhead 7 - 1
20 Cloud Strife 4 - 0
Centuries Counter: 39
Mixed day on the scoring front - the majority went for a Maguire win over Gould, whilst several also went for a win for Ursenbacher.
Wednesday's Table
16 BorisTheButcher
14 Vodkadiet
14 Wildey
14 AimlessWandeer
8 Iranu
6 Andre147
6 Slowjoe
6 SnookerFan
6 SideTracked
6 SavoMilosevic
6 PLtheRef
6 Nice_Shoes_Ken
6 TheCleaver
6 McManusFan
6 HappyCamper
6 Sundaygirl
6 Dan-Cat
6 Cloud Strife
All Second Round matches have now been posted in the template. Quarter-Final matches will be posted on Sunday as none of the four quarter-finals are scheduled to be confirmed before then. In the event that a match due to finish Sunday ends on Saturday, then the respective QF will be posted the day before.
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by PLtheRef » 05 Aug 2020 Read
Here is the latest table at the end of the First Round. SideTracked technically shades the lead on the basis of predicting the winner of 12 of the 15 matches to Alex0Paul's 11. Very much open as we head into the Second Round.
Day Six Table - (15/30 Matches)
88 SideTracked 12 - 2
88 Alex0Paul 11 - 3
84 Pink Ball 11 - 2
82 Aris147 11 - 1
76 Juddernaut88 10 - 3
74 Andre147 10 - 2
74 Nice_Shoes_Ken 10 - 2
74 HappyCamper 10 - 2
72 Slowjoe 11 - 0
72 TheCleaver 11 - 0
72 Dan-Cat 11 - 0
70 Vodkadiet 10 - 0
70 BorisTheButcher 9 - 0
68 AimlessWandeer 10 - 1
68 SnookerFan 10 - 0
68 Wildey 10 - 0
68 McManusFan 9 - 2
68 Iranu 9 - 1
66 SteveJJ WC 9 - 2
64 SavoMilosevic 10 - 0
58 PLtheRef 9 - 0
56 Sundaygirl 8 - 0
56 BadSnookerPlayer 7 - 2
54 Eraserhead 7 - 1
20 Cloud Strife 4 - 0
Centuries Counter: 39
Mixed day on the scoring front - the majority went for a Maguire win over Gould, whilst several also went for a win for Ursenbacher.
Wednesday's Table
16 BorisTheButcher
14 Vodkadiet
14 Wildey
14 AimlessWandeer
8 Iranu
6 Andre147
6 Slowjoe
6 SnookerFan
6 SideTracked
6 SavoMilosevic
6 PLtheRef
6 Nice_Shoes_Ken
6 TheCleaver
6 McManusFan
6 HappyCamper
6 Sundaygirl
6 Dan-Cat
6 Cloud Strife
All Second Round matches have now been posted in the template. Quarter-Final matches will be posted on Sunday as none of the four quarter-finals are scheduled to be confirmed before then. In the event that a match due to finish Sunday ends on Saturday, then the respective QF will be posted the day before.
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by Dan-cat » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Badsnookerplayer wrote:...and finally.....thanks for all of the lovely PM's. Really touching but unnecessary. It was a huge team effort and without all of you keeping the faith we wouldn't be back here now.
See you tomorrow.
Baddy, I'm still occasionally seeing the 'gateway has not received a timely response for your request message.' Can you fix this in your next iteration of the script?
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by Pink Ball » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:...and finally.....thanks for all of the lovely PM's. Really touching but unnecessary. It was a huge team effort and without all of you keeping the faith we wouldn't be back here now.
See you tomorrow.
Baddy, I'm still occasionally seeing the 'gateway has not received a timely response for your request message.' Can you fix this in your next iteration of the script?
What did BSP do? I was away from the forum for a while this evening?
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by Ck147 » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Badsnookerplayer wrote:...and finally.....thanks for all of the lovely PM's. Really touching but unnecessary. It was a huge team effort and without all of you keeping the faith we wouldn't be back here now.
See you tomorrow.
Baddy, I'm still occasionally seeing the 'gateway has not received a timely response for your request message.' Can you fix this in your next iteration of the script?
What did BSP do? I was away from the forum for a while this evening?
He fixed the whole Internet, bloody hero in my book.
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by Dan-cat » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Baddy, dark horse that he is, went lone wolf, isolated the attack and wrote a script which is almost perfect. That's why we've been stable for a few hours.
I bucking love this Island.
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by csprince » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Baddy, dark horse that he is, went lone wolf, isolated the attack and wrote a script which is almost perfect. That's why we've been stable for a few hours.
I bucking love this Island.
could someone dumb it down for me.
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by Pink Ball » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Baddy, dark horse that he is, went lone wolf, isolated the attack and wrote a script which is almost perfect.
I have no idea what this means. Please break it down for me.
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by Cloud Strife » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Baddy, dark horse that he is, went lone wolf, isolated the attack and wrote a script which is almost perfect. That's why we've been stable for a few hours.
I bucking love this Island.
Can I get this in plain English please?
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by Pink Ball » 06 Aug 2020 Read
It’s actually really simple, Cloud. BSP sourced an integrated router to read the cyber script, and doing this he was able to identify potential paths taken into the forum’s slipstream. Switching the router to megatonnage, he travelled the path through the interslice and then spliced the IFQ. This saw him assume the role of the botatron programmed to enter via the PBT.
Then, writing a new OLG pamphlet script, he interwove the fotosensor with the Y-zone. After that, it was just a matter of opening the screen diagnostics and applying a patch reader.
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by Cloud Strife » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Yeah that makes a lot more sense. Thanks Pinkie.
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by Ck147 » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:It’s actually really simple, Cloud. BSP sourced an integrated router to read the cyber script, and doing this he was able to identify potential paths taken into the forum’s slipstream. Switching the router to megatonnage, he travelled the path through the interslice and then spliced the IFQ. This saw him assume the role of the botatron programmed to enter via the PBT.
Then, writing a new OLG pamphlet script, he interwove the fotosensor with the Y-zone. After that, it was just a matter of opening the screen diagnostics and applying a patch reader.
You missed the bit where he blocked unauthenticated packets at the NLB after passing the control plane but before they entered the SCM and traversed the interop pipeline into the GAC, without doing that prior to entering the PBT we wouldn't be having this conversation right now. BSP deserves a round of applause.
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by csprince » 06 Aug 2020 Read
thanks pinkie and ck i thought that was what bsp did.( did any anybody understand that)(jeez if that was dumbing it down i'd hate to get the complicated version)i understood the bit about bsp deserving a round of applause.
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by SnookerFan » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Dan-cat wrote:Baddy, dark horse that he is, went lone wolf, isolated the attack and wrote a script which is almost perfect. That's why we've been stable for a few hours.
I bucking love this Island.
Can I get this in plain English please?
He did buck all,but pretended he did.
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by Pink Ball » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Ck147 wrote:Pink Ball wrote:It’s actually really simple, Cloud. BSP sourced an integrated router to read the cyber script, and doing this he was able to identify potential paths taken into the forum’s slipstream. Switching the router to megatonnage, he travelled the path through the interslice and then spliced the IFQ. This saw him assume the role of the botatron programmed to enter via the PBT.
Then, writing a new OLG pamphlet script, he interwove the fotosensor with the Y-zone. After that, it was just a matter of opening the screen diagnostics and applying a patch reader.
You missed the bit where he blocked unauthenticated packets at the NLB after passing the control plane but before they entered the SCM and traversed the interop pipeline into the GAC, without doing that prior to entering the PBT we wouldn't be having this conversation right now. BSP deserves a round of applause.
It's actually genius in its simplicity, what he did.
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by SnookerFan » 06 Aug 2020 Read
I'm watching Frasier.
lol Him and Niles are such jokers.
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by SnookerFan » 06 Aug 2020 Read
Pink Ball wrote:SnookerFan wrote:I'm watching Frasier.
lol Him and Niles are such jokers.
Brilliant show.
And now for The Big Bang Theory.
Going to watch Selby now.
For my sins.
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