| View previous topic :: View next topic | 
	
	
		| Author | Message | 
	
		| Mastadx How do I cheat?
 
 ![]() Reputation: 0 
 Joined: 18 Jul 2005
 Posts: 2
 
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 2:56 pm    Post subject: REALLY QUICK AND FAST QUESTION TO I NEED SOMEONE TO ANSWER!! |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| Is the things it says that you have to agree to are real? Like the part of the "if this program accidnetly screws up and destroys data on you pc, electrcuts u, make the moniter explode in your face, sets your house on fire. ect." Is that all true? Cauze im kinda scared to install it because of that. |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| Dark Byte Site Admin
 
  Reputation: 470 
 Joined: 09 May 2003
 Posts: 25807
 Location: The netherlands
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 3:02 pm    Post subject: |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| yes and no. The chances of those things happening are very slim, but still possible.
 
 e.g, while you are reading this, a lamp might explode in your house, causing a spike in your powergrid, causing memory corruption in your computer, and somehow cause your memory to be rearrenged in such a way that it creates the perfect AI thatt'll take over the world and kill all humans.
 
 Of course, the odds of that happening would be 1 in a (well... a number that wont fit on this screen or even fit on your computers memory)
 Lets, just say, it wont happen.
 
 Of course, some things in that list are more possible than others, e.g getting banned in a online game for using cheat engine is pretty high
 _________________
 
 Do not ask me about online cheats. I don't know any and wont help finding them.
 Like my help? Join me on Patreon so i can keep helping
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| Mastadx How do I cheat?
 
 ![]() Reputation: 0 
 Joined: 18 Jul 2005
 Posts: 2
 
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 3:06 pm    Post subject: Thanks |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| Thanks |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| Trekkey Newbie cheater
 
 ![]() Reputation: 0 
 Joined: 13 Jun 2004
 Posts: 14
 Location: Cedartown,Georgia
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 9:33 pm    Post subject: |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| lmao who would expect some of those things to happen _________________
 
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| Solidfire How do I cheat?
 
 ![]() Reputation: 0 
 Joined: 29 Sep 2005
 Posts: 2
 Location: Somewhere, Fool.
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 6:44 pm    Post subject: |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| <<<<<<--------------------------- _________________
 
 Hmmmm........... |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| stomperz Expert Cheater
 
 ![]() Reputation: 0 
 Joined: 18 Jul 2004
 Posts: 193
 Location: USA Chicago
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 3:54 am    Post subject: |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| That is called a Disclaimer 
 Here are some  ridiculous one I have found.
   I take no responsibility for damages
   
 Someone posted these:
 
 Some examples of why the human race has probably evolved as far as
 possible.
 
 These are actual instruction labels on consumer goods:
 
 On Sears hairdryer:
 Do not use while sleeping.
 (GEE, that's the only time I have to work on my hair!)
 
 On a bag of Fritos:
 You could be a winner!  No purchase necessary.  Details inside.
 (The shoplifter special!)
 
 On a bar of Dial soap:
 Directions: Use like regular soap.
 (And that would be how?)
 
 On some Swann frozen dinners:
 Serving suggestion: Defrost.
 (But it's 'just' a suggestion!)
 
 On a hotel provided shower cap in a box:
 Fits one head.
 (The big one or the little one?)
 
 On Tesco's Tiramisu dessert:  (printed on bottom of the box)
 Do not turn upside down.
 (Too late!  You lose!)
 
 On Marks & Spencer Bread Pudding:
 Product will be hot after heating.
 (Are you sure?  Let's experiment.)
 
 On packaging for a Rowenta iron:
 Do not iron clothes on body.
 (But wouldn't that save more time?)(Whose body?)
 
 On Boot's Children's cough medicine:
 Do not drive car or operate machinery.
 (We could do a lot to reduce the construction accidents if we just kept
 those 5-year-olds off those forklifts.)
 
 On Nytol sleep aid:
 Warning: May cause drowsiness.
 (One would hope!)
 
 On a Korean kitchen knife:
 Warning: keep out of children.
 (Or pets!  What's for dinner?)
 
 On a string of Chinese-made Christmas lights:
 For indoor or outdoor use only.
 (As opposed to use in outer space.)
 
 On a Japanese food processor:
 Not to be used for the other use.
 (Now I'm curious.)
 
 On Sainsbury's peanuts:
 Warning: contains nuts.
 (But no peas?)
 
 On an American Airlines packet of nuts:
 Instructions: open packet, eat nuts.
 (Have a lobotomy)
 
 On a Swedish chainsaw:
 Do not attempt to stop chain with your hands or genitals.
 (What is this, a home castration kit?)
 
 On a child's Superman costume:
 Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly.
 (That's right, destroy a universal childhood belief)
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| Oz Newbie cheater
 
 ![]() Reputation: 0 
 Joined: 07 Sep 2005
 Posts: 10
 
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 11:51 am    Post subject: |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| hehehhehe nice |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| Trekkey Newbie cheater
 
 ![]() Reputation: 0 
 Joined: 13 Jun 2004
 Posts: 14
 Location: Cedartown,Georgia
 
 | 
			
				|  Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 10:09 pm    Post subject: |   |  
				| 
 |  
				| and whats so sad is that my teacher had once said that the reason why they have to put warning lables like *caution hot* on coffee is that some dumbass out there has actually tried to sue for 'spilling it on them(mc' donalds) then sueing because its too hot..... which makes companies put stupid ass lables like that on there products _________________
 
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		|  |