Hi Shaun and Dark,
You guys might want to change the subject line to something 
constructive. I know you aren't discussing on the previous thread that 
used this subject, and for that reason a new subject line should be chosen.

shaun everiss wrote:
> thanks.
> I have listened to a game like this, warcraft 1, 2,3, world of 
> warcraft and all the command conker series as friends have them.
> I have always wanted to play things like this.
> At 11:34 a.m. 4/07/2007, you wrote:
> 
>> Hello Sean.
>>
>> You can recruite units at whatever building makes them, just press W to
>> cycle through the buildings, and A to give them orders, ---- the first order
>> in the list usually seems to be recruite.
>>
>> Hth.
>>
>> Beware the Grue!
>>
>> Dark.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "shaun everiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 7:18 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] not necessarily true - Re: piracy of games?
>>
>>
>>> talking on this sort of lines, brings up something interesting.
>>> There are people employed to hack systems, and crack things.
>>> Not sure what its about but someone has to test security systems and
>>> report  on their effectiveness, etc.
>>> At 03:07 a.m. 4/07/2007, you wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Andy,
>>>>
>>>> Start quote
>>>> hackers anyone? Ever heard of them? Anyone know what they do, ever
>>>> thought of them?
>>>> End quote
>>>>
>>>> As a matter of fact I have. I know the difference between a hacker and a
>>>> cracker which it is obvious you don't. A hacker is an old term to refer
>>>> to programmers which has somehow been misused by the media to describe
>>>> dishonest software pirates. A cracker, the correct term, is somehone who
>>>> cracks software and breaks illegally into networks and computers.
>>>> The truth is software developers, at least some of them, are hackers and
>>>> are aware of many cracker methods to break into there systems. Back in
>>>> my college days I use to experiment with brute force attacks to crack
>>>> passwords, use ping to crash network servers, and generally tried out
>>>> every hack I heard of. However, my intent was not to do harm, but to
>>>> find out if said crack was valid, and secure it if possible.
>>>> I had a dedicated Unix system in my dorm room I used to attempt to crack
>>>> into, and I used my own passworded Word 97 files to crack into to find
>>>> security holes in that software which was nitoriously unsecure. My
>>>> point, there is a difference in attempting to crack software to discover
>>>> security holes to fix them or see if it is valid, and quite another to
>>>> use that knolege to do harm or to steell software.
>>>> Right now I have a couple of pieces of cracker software on my software
>>>> which could crack Shades of Doom or GTC, but i have legal copies of
>>>> both. I'm using the software on my own games to make sure that the I
>>>> won't be a victem to the same kind of cracker attack. So keep that in
>>>> mind, and don't think that all developers are ignorant of the tools of
>>>> the cracker trade. It is just sometimes difficult to deffend against
>>>> specific kinds of attacks.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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