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DotA Discussion / Re: What do you play besides dota??
« on: December 21, 2012, 23:11 »
Texas holdem poker ftw!
I just started playing a few days ago now I have 5 660 000 chips  ;)
losing 25m atm f***ing shit!!!

real men just play with real money

you can sell it for real money.  ;)  you play poker with real money?

yeah i do

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DotA Discussion / Re: What do you play besides dota??
« on: December 20, 2012, 22:34 »
Texas holdem poker ftw!
I just started playing a few days ago now I have 5 660 000 chips  ;)
losing 25m atm f***ing shit!!!

real men just play with real money

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this aint about nationality at all . if you hadnt built your reputation of being maphackers  since the beggining of pd , people wouldnt kick you

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Strategy / Re: Which build of invoker do you like the most?
« on: October 06, 2012, 17:15 »
max exort , and be sure to have maphack for better precision of sunstrikes

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DotA Discussion / Re: Dota 6.75
« on: October 01, 2012, 14:23 »
bitch pls , maiden ult ftw now

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Offtopic / Re: Congratulation to the new look
« on: September 04, 2012, 18:25 »
now i see it as well . nice one . gj

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Offtopic / Re: Congratulation to the new look
« on: September 04, 2012, 18:20 »
so whats the new look ? the banner?

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Feedback / Re: Serious PD problem
« on: September 02, 2012, 12:05 »
guess what pd.eu already has this sort of " BLACK/ RETARD "  list if you didn't know and it's called PUB.everyone who plays pub  and excepts some imba good games is in this list.

you can't really except to get so much imba games in  pub  these days especially when  most " better" players moved to ihrl. look at this guy http://lagabuse.com/stats/player/1/config.exe i used to play with him but he is a total noob.
0 influence on almost every game he plays 0 influence. he only has 1900++ psr because the team does everything for him.

Try ihrl or find friends and play as stack..thats the only way you can be sure to play slightly better games

LEAVE HER ALONE !!!

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Offtopic / Re: Dota olimpics
« on: August 08, 2012, 19:07 »
jugger ult with max items .

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Offtopic / Re: Boobs or Ass ?
« on: July 27, 2012, 01:33 »
boobs make me very horny ...

+1

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Offtopic / Re: Math
« on: July 27, 2012, 01:31 »
result is over 9000. End of story

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Offtopic / Re: Math
« on: July 26, 2012, 16:31 »
GG? Why don't you just explain why do you use the same, implied multiuplication in two borderline different ways?

In case you still didn't get sie sine thingy - it's quite obvious that we do stuff from left to right, agreed?

So, you claim we undoubtly interpret xy as x * y

Let's do it for sine thingy, we'll get
sin2*pi

Now we do it from left to right. Sine of 2 (radians) is approximately 0.909297427, multiplied by pi it should give you 2.85664212 [google] [wolfram] which is... not quite 0. (clicky clicky numbers will link you to Google The Holy Grail of Maths and Wolfram The Oracle of Maths, in case you wanted to check how I calculated these numbers).

Now convince me that without doubt 2(9+3) turns into 2 * (9+3) and not (2 * (9+3)). There is doubt. It's not defined clearly enough. It leaves interpretation up to you, allowing both answers to be correct UNLESS everyone agrees to create a set in stone rule, which will not likely happen.

So, clarify your maths with proper usage of brackets, or... (yes, it's a link).

You just cant compare sin(2pi)  with 2(9+3) . Fractions and multiplikations of pi  are always treated as a whole. And if you apply sine to them you MUST write it in brackets like sin(2pi) or sin(pi/4).

Beside that , sine is a FUNCTION , not an operation like multiplikation or substraction. You cant write a function  f(x+2)=y   like  f(x) + f(2) = y, cause functions apply to the stuff in the brackets as a whole.

Dont talk about things you dont have a clue about , better go bust some myths.

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Offtopic / Re: Math
« on: July 26, 2012, 00:34 »
Spoiler for Hiden:
It seems like my previous explanation was not enough for u guys, ill try to make it easier for u guys to understand why answer is 2.

So lets think of the number 24; 24 = 18+6 right?

Now lets write "18+6" in parenthesis of 2 which leads us to 2(9+3)

Now if you have completed elementary school you should be able to understand that 2(9+3) is an entire statement and it CANNOT be broken up.

So lets get back to 48/2(9+3)

2(9+3) = 24
48/24 = 2

I hope everyone can uderstand now. In this case Left to right thing doesnt work.
that's not an explanation.
number 24 can be wrote down as a 48/2 which is also part of equatiation.


Also 48/2 can be written down as a 48x0.5

so there should be no talking about priorites in dividing and  multiplying.

Do you even understand? 2(9+3) is an entire statement which CANNOT BE BROKEN UP

Edit: Oh and also lets try your way, lets write 24 as 48/2

= 48/48/2
= 48.2/48
= 2
I hope this was simple enough for you.

NOT TRUE MAN. the 2 before (9+3) may very well be seperated , and in this cause it has to be cause its in division with 48.
Do you even read?, How old are you?, Can you understand simple maths?

2(9+3) can be written as (2*9+2*3); 2(9+3) is a math sentence an entire statement breaking it up is same as breaking normal sentences its like You want to write "I am going to play dota" but you write it down as "I going play dota"

I am 24 dude , and i know math for sure . But your view of this is wrong , 2(9+3)  is not an entire statement. if the problem would be written like that 48/ [2(9+3)] then 2(9+3) would be an entire statement

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Offtopic / Re: Boobs or Ass ?
« on: July 26, 2012, 00:28 »
Boobs ftw , you cant deny it

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Offtopic / Re: Math
« on: July 25, 2012, 23:38 »
It seems like my previous explanation was not enough for u guys, ill try to make it easier for u guys to understand why answer is 2.

So lets think of the number 24; 24 = 18+6 right?

Now lets write "18+6" in parenthesis of 2 which leads us to 2(9+3)

Now if you have completed elementary school you should be able to understand that 2(9+3) is an entire statement and it CANNOT be broken up.

So lets get back to 48/2(9+3)

2(9+3) = 24
48/24 = 2

I hope everyone can uderstand now. In this case Left to right thing doesnt work.
that's not an explanation.
number 24 can be wrote down as a 48/2 which is also part of equatiation.


Also 48/2 can be written down as a 48x0.5

so there should be no talking about priorites in dividing and  multiplying.

Do you even understand? 2(9+3) is an entire statement which CANNOT BE BROKEN UP

Edit: Oh and also lets try your way, lets write 24 as 48/2

= 48/48/2
= 48.2/48
= 2
I hope this was simple enough for you.

NOT TRUE MAN. the 2 before (9+3) may very well be seperated , and in this cause it has to be cause its in division with 48.

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