View Full Version : i will pay $100 for karma
joecrow
08-30-2001, 10:16 PM
ho guys i want karma so bad i will pay $100 us for it it needs to be for vb 2.0.3 i will pay though paypal
BradC
08-31-2001, 02:35 AM
Do you want good karma or bad karma.... this voodoo lady gave me some bad karma and let me tell you, you don't want that... I had a real bad month, lost my car and everything...... so if you want what you are going to pay for you better get the stuff :)
tweak
08-31-2001, 04:11 AM
LOL!! Karma hack is out there.... its up to the people that made it to release it... One day it will show up.
Admin
08-31-2001, 07:27 AM
What do you want in the hack, joecrow?
Just telling "I want karma" isn't enough.
joecrow
08-31-2001, 07:40 AM
What is Karma? (...inspired by w.luke)
In Buddhist terms of old, Karma is the Universal Power Source that governs your life. If you are good to others, you are given a good and prestigious life. If you are bad to others you are given a bad and shameful life often for several reincarnations.
It is simpler here at Overgrow. If you post good quality and thoughtful messages, your fellow members will approve of your posts. By their approval you gain Karma. If you post incorrect, misleading or messages against the guidelines, they will disapprove and you will lose Karma.
Your karmic rating will be displayed underneath all of your posts. Only you will know your exact number of karmic points-- you can view this by clicking on the Karma icon on the right hand side of your own post. For every 100 points positive or negative, you will gain another karmic rating light.
Features:
-Members can approve or disapprove of a post by clicking on the Karma icon
-You can give 10 Karma awards every 24 hours
-You can only give one Karma award per post
-Users with more karma and a longer time registered will give more karma points with each click than a new member with no karma. An old well respected user might give 7 points per click while a new user will only give 1.
-You can see if your post has positive or negative karma by clicking on the icon.
Try it out! When you read a post you like-- the person was helpful, informative, friendly-- click the Karma icon on the lower right and give them a bit. If you see a member posting trash, click the Karma icon and let them know.
sorry, but my views on the karma hack is WAY different.
think outside the box boys. (no offence wluke, you just can't think like a kid :D)
joecrow
08-31-2001, 08:46 AM
synx explain ur version of karma plz.
BradC
08-31-2001, 09:58 AM
snyx our version is more like a combination... hehe but.. I don't think we will ever complete the damn thing ya know :)
If FireFly doesn't end up doing this ... lol.. I might try to complete mine :)
Admin
08-31-2001, 11:04 AM
Most chances are that I won't.
I'm currently working on a very large hack, that has the basics of the karma hack but more informative and complicated.
joecrow
08-31-2001, 11:33 AM
kool when will this hack be ready for release?
Admin
08-31-2001, 11:38 AM
It's a paid job, so it probably won't be released.
BradC
08-31-2001, 12:04 PM
Nice FireFly... I will finish up mine then eventually..
I just have to clean up some projects for myself :)
DjSao
08-31-2001, 04:26 PM
Just go to elance.com and find someone to do it.
ToraTora!
09-02-2001, 11:32 AM
what i would like to know, is why the hell this forum needs 12 threads on requests for karma?
I think overgrows was the last informative post on the karma situation, and being that he has it already done, one would be inclined to wait until he feels it is fit for release. That is also why the member rate hack we were working on was dropped in the first place.
Now, you start a bidding war for hacks, which will eventually turn this community into one huge fricken ebay, and one that does not justify any response, however, since people want the hack, or can create the hack, they will be more than happy to take your money. The problems will start when somebody's code looks even remotely "familiar" and now the sold hack will be a legal battle waiting to happen.
Frankly, i wouldnt touch this request with a ten foot pole.
Wayne Luke
09-02-2001, 02:25 PM
Despite numerous requests to do so, JoeCrow refuses to verify that he has a valid vBulletin license.
Do you really want to help someone who will ultimately cause us to increase the price you pay for this software due to his theft? If he can't pay for a licensed copy, what makes you think he will pay for the hack you make him?
DjSao
09-02-2001, 02:55 PM
lol people, check this thread about joecrow:
http://www.phpportals.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=7430#post7430
ToraTora!
09-02-2001, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by wluke
Despite numerous requests to do so, JoeCrow refuses to verify that he has a valid vBulletin license.
Do you really want to help someone who will ultimately cause us to increase the price you pay for this software due to his theft? If he can't pay for a licensed copy, what makes you think he will pay for the hack you make him?
Good point Luke, i think people should look your statement over a few dozen times, and lock it into memory.
I am sure he is not the only one that has either requested, or benefitted from somebody else's generosity.
A Basic forumla that should be a quick reminder, is shoplifting=higher prices
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