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Ralath 02-20-2008 12:35 AM

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*sees this stuff flying bye-bye over his head*

@_@;;;

That... was... fascinating. I think?

MaxOff 02-20-2008 01:49 AM

what do u mean oO?

Celebrity 02-20-2008 07:45 PM

Ugh...thank god i switched to flyff for awile ><.

sylfin 02-21-2008 08:36 AM

Am I safe from the "crash" message when I filter the chatbox to whispers? or does it crash the game anyway?

Yosei 02-21-2008 03:37 PM

You're only safe if you stay in character hide mode.

tsj5j 02-22-2008 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by AngellicDiety (Post 93175)
Academic source. Perhaps you should review the validity of the content first before saying wikipedia is a trustworthy source of information.

A unicode character is clearly not 64-bits - as you so pointed out in your initial post.



7 Bits, initial set.

Two complements signed integer. All positive values are used for the initial set.

8 bit, extended set.

Unsigned integer allowing the use of all values.



256 integral values represented. However, 0 is reserved as a null terminator. 255 possible values. More generally 2K-1.



I point to MSDN because its a credible source. Its not editable by anyone out there.

If you want, I can direct you to the java language where they use unicode as the primitive character type - which is clearly not 64-bit.



Assumptions. Perhaps I dont know everything, but you've demonstrated your lack of knowledge about the subject. Furthermore, when intending to insult someone, you may want to use the English language a bit more appropriately, otherwise it just looks bad on your part.


Whilst I think MaxOff wasn't exactly very polite, criticizing someone's english when it isn't his first language isn't appropriate either.


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