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Post by Philip II of Macedon on Jul 16, 2016 2:38:38 GMT
Heyy sorry for bad english am from Russia I came from russia from and i have a porblem using this furom. the capatchka is having not loading many of time. Helps? Greetings Ivan we are glad to have our fellow Russian gamers visit us! Welcome to our community. Unfortunately proboards captcha system is notoriously finicky and problematic for some.The best way would be to register when you can pass it as you will never again have to deal with the "I am not a bot" test. I would suggest logging in a different method such as using a mobile if you normally use a pc or vice versa,also try it on a different browser if you can untill you get a captcha challenge that you can pass then immediatly register and you will no longer have to pass the bot test again. Guests have to pass the "I am not a bot" test each and everytime they post.Members only have to do it one time only during the registration process. You can create a throw away email address to register with if you want that's fine,this site will not use it for anything except if you need assistance on the forum via email. Have you ip banned this android guy? Or is he a tryhard using proxy for some reason just to attack this forum lol.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 16, 2016 3:16:19 GMT
You are nothing compared to me! My evil science would destroy your tanks with ease!
Do YOU have an evil laugh with lightning in the background? Speaking of Farnsworth. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philo_FarnsworthThe Wikipedia doesn't quite do him the justice. He fought for YEARS up against the greedy radio baron who was entering the TV market and tried to own the patients to the TV when a farmboy aged just 14 actually had the invention but the company tried to sneak a patient, lawsuits etc... when Farnsworth finally won for once and all, he was about going to cash into his invention the TV market got suspensed due to the outbreak of WW2. Nobody was buying a TV during the war. By the time the war was won, his patients expired within a year or two. it was truly devastating to the man's life.
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Post by saltin on Jul 16, 2016 3:24:14 GMT
ivan we have no intention of removing or facilitating the disabling of the captcha system as it is a necessary tool from all forums not just this one. The only practical solution to the problem that I can see would be to register when you pass the check as clearly you have done so before or else you would not have been able to post as a guest.
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Post by saltin on Jul 16, 2016 3:38:43 GMT
Philip II of Macedon we clean up the mess after the fact and move on.We are an open community and welcome and allow guest posting. Over the several mounths since the creation of this community we have had some pretty amazing guests and visitors that have had a substancial impact on the forum with their posting of guides and solutions (for example alien conquests in wc3) and even helped solve some of the biggest game mysteries (for example in EW4 how to unlock victoria and Lan) at the time but as a result of being open to guest posting we sometimes have to deal with the "less than desirable" crowd. They get their posts removed or edited eventually and go back to being inconsequencial and invisible again while the better contributors name and posts and threads live on and have the spot light on them.
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Post by Philip II of Macedon on Jul 16, 2016 3:55:21 GMT
Philip II of Macedon we clean up the mess after the fact and move on.We are an open community and welcome and allow guest posting. Over the several mounths since the creation of this community we have had some pretty amazing guests and visitors that have had a substancial impact on the forum with their posting of guides and solutions (for example alien conquests in wc3) and even helped solve some of the biggest game mysteries (for example in EW4 how to unlock victoria and Lan) at the time but as a result of being open to guest posting we sometimes have to deal with the "less than desirable" crowd. They get their posts removed or edited eventually and go back to being inconsequencial and invisible again while the better contributors name and posts and threads live on and have the spot light on them. I meant ip banning this one guy not all guests.
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Post by Mountbatten on Jul 16, 2016 4:17:30 GMT
Philip II of Macedon we clean up the mess after the fact and move on.We are an open community and welcome and allow guest posting. Over the several mounths since the creation of this community we have had some pretty amazing guests and visitors that have had a substancial impact on the forum with their posting of guides and solutions (for example alien conquests in wc3) and even helped solve some of the biggest game mysteries (for example in EW4 how to unlock victoria and Lan) at the time but as a result of being open to guest posting we sometimes have to deal with the "less than desirable" crowd. They get their posts removed or edited eventually and go back to being inconsequencial and invisible again while the better contributors name and posts and threads live on and have the spot light on them. I meant ip banning this one guy not all guests. He is tryharding. He will soon realize that there are better ways to spend his time than spamming on this forum.
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Post by Mountbatten on Jul 16, 2016 4:20:56 GMT
www.16personalities.comThat's a super accurate personality test. I got Debater. It tells you what you are, and your strengths and weaknesses. For example, debaters are quick thinking and witty, but they often steamroll people's feelings. It also gives you romance details ( ) and things like that. If you want an accurate product then you have to answer each question 100% honestly though
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Jul 16, 2016 5:51:37 GMT
www.16personalities.comThat's a super accurate personality test. I got Debater. It tells you what you are, and your strengths and weaknesses. For example, debaters are quick thinking and witty, but they often steamroll people's feelings. It also gives you romance details ( ) and things like that. If you want an accurate product then you have to answer each question 100% honestly though I got Logician. It's better than the average internet test, yes. However, I don't trust the MBTI and I'd rather have a psychologist assess me.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 16, 2016 6:11:30 GMT
www.16personalities.comThat's a super accurate personality test. I got Debater. It tells you what you are, and your strengths and weaknesses. For example, debaters are quick thinking and witty, but they often steamroll people's feelings. It also gives you romance details ( ) and things like that. If you want an accurate product then you have to answer each question 100% honestly though Myers-Briggs Test Pretty interesting, but keep in mind that people aren't static but constantly changing. Every time you take a test (with sufficient periods of time between retaking the tests) you are bound to have slightly different result or can be somewhat different. Ultimately, the Myers-Briggs Test is testing what are your preferences, which do change in flux constantly in varying environments and situations. It may or may not always give everyone fully accurate results but it's always worthwhile an examination into yourself and your own priorities & preferences in reflection of your personality. Definitely cool!
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 16, 2016 6:14:27 GMT
www.16personalities.comThat's a super accurate personality test. I got Debater. It tells you what you are, and your strengths and weaknesses. For example, debaters are quick thinking and witty, but they often steamroll people's feelings. It also gives you romance details ( ) and things like that. If you want an accurate product then you have to answer each question 100% honestly though I got Logician. It's better than the average internet test, yes. However, I don't trust the MBTI and I'd rather have a psychologist assess me. A psychologist is just like the MBTI but with different criteria & triggers and different value systems. If you don't trust the MBTI then you shouldn't trust a psychologist because they're just human as well.
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Jul 16, 2016 6:27:53 GMT
A psychologist is just like the MBTI but with different criteria & triggers and different value systems. If you don't trust the MBTI then you shouldn't trust a psychologist because they're just human as well. Well, I have limited trust on the MBTI, but I personally trust a psychologist with credentials more than some person or company on the internet. Then again, it's just a matter of opinions and I respect yours.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 16, 2016 6:40:29 GMT
A psychologist is just like the MBTI but with different criteria & triggers and different value systems. If you don't trust the MBTI then you shouldn't trust a psychologist because they're just human as well. Well, I have limited trust on the MBTI, but I personally trust a psychologist with credentials more than some person or company on the internet. Up to you, man. Soft science is soft science to me. Debates of validity of the field of psychology not discussed here... if I'm correct, MBTI was developed by two psychologists originally (I will have to double check that). So it would be a psychologist's credibility versus another one's credibility to me. Later on, a company used a team of psychological researchers to modify the MBTI in an attempt to produce more reliable results. Again, the field of psychology produce many questionable results anyway, but a company of psychologists is hardly less trustworthy than a psychologist who is a human being prone to error in the first place. So I don't really see the point in trusting a certified psychologist more than MBTI accompanied by a certified counselor like at school (my experience with the MBTI was in high school with a counselor). \●●/ You know what I mean?
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 16, 2016 6:45:05 GMT
A psychologist is just like the MBTI but with different criteria & triggers and different value systems. If you don't trust the MBTI then you shouldn't trust a psychologist because they're just human as well. Well, I have limited trust on the MBTI, but I personally trust a psychologist with credentials more than some person or company on the internet. Then again, it's just a matter of opinions and I respect yours. Second response: sorry, I misread the main point you were making. I understand why you don't place much trust on something conducted solely on the Internet. You would prefer to have a certified specialist to be there on-site to make a verdict of the results.
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Jul 16, 2016 6:46:38 GMT
Well, the MBTI was created by two people (one was a mystery writer and the other was her mother-in-law, I think) who read Carl Jung's theories.
Besides, the internet tests could have had some changes from the original.
That's as far as I would go arguing about MBTI's validity.
Edit: I'm not saying MBTI is invalid because the people who created it weren't psychologists, I'm just giving a history.
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 16, 2016 6:55:03 GMT
Well, the MBTI was created by two people (one was a mystery writer and the other was her mother-in-law, I think) who read Carl Jung's theories. Besides, the internet tests could have had some changes from the original. That's as far as I would go arguing about MBTI's validity. That's true, most internet-based tests tend to use an abridged version of the MBTI. The one I took in an office at my school had maybe 200-something questions and it took me some time to go through it all.
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