to appeal a ban the player that got banned must start a conversation ( privately ) with the staff that banned the player
wow im glad i got those stacks of diamonds from beta before she got banned.(they arent evidence are they)?
it sucks because im pretty sure dark_beta owed me money or did she....... time to check my rupees history ^.^
I'm pretty sure Justin is not monitoring every item being dropped on the ground. (#1gbtextfiles).... Also, dropping a diamond on the groud wouldn't really prove much.
if you put a powered rail next to a sticky piston and spammed a lever the piston would move the powered rail back and forth and if it was fast enough it would dup a bunch of powered rails
No, when supply increases (or spikes) price goes down. Less incentive to mine. As a matter of fact, I have noticed a pattern of heavy selling of diamonds at my diamond commodity exchange. Usually the price went up or down by 1r, but the last 2 nights before the the dumpers got banned, I noticed a huge selloff. I was sold about 3 or more stacks each night, luckily, buyers kicked in a brought he price back up to 54r, but it reached lows or 48r, which takes a fast selloff of 4 stacks. I'm probably holding many "fake diamonds" which explains the stabilized lower price. Puts things into perspective. -Mike
[Slightly off topic, but still oddly on topic] So, are the replicators on Star Trek TNG a form of stealing? I mean, if Jean-Luc can say, "Earl Grey, hot!" to a computer and get a piping cup of tea, that will seriously impact Twinings' market for their commodity. Which reminds me of the anti-online piracy commercials that say things like, "You wouldn't STEAL a car!" To which I always think, "if I could make a perfect replica of a Ferrari with no negative consequences to the original that I replicated then heck yeah I'd steal a car." But then again, I can't just go digging around in the ground to find Ferrari's unlike diamonds in MC.