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Re: Spicey food remedies [message #440517 is a reply to message #433352] |
Wed, 01 December 2010 08:37 |
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sadukar09
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Zeratul wrote on Fri, 23 July 2010 14:26 |
Ryu wrote on Fri, 23 July 2010 11:41 |
Man up and just handle it, Soon you'll become more tolerant to it.
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OR i could just get stoned and eat an entire jar of jalapeños (regreted it when i shit today) i could handle the heat just fine
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Fuck you, I hope you suck at life.
You fucking think those shitty mexican peppers are hot?
How about fucking try Naga Jolokia.
Bitch.
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Re: Spicey food remedies [message #440711 is a reply to message #433343] |
Fri, 03 December 2010 12:06 |
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R315r4z0r
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Ryu wrote on Fri, 23 July 2010 13:41 | Seriously the burning sensation is good for you. It's great if you have the flu or a cold you can't shake off since your sinuses will just help you pour out snot and bad bacteria.
Man up and just handle it, Soon you'll become more tolerant to it.
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Spicy foods mess up your taste buds. The more spicy foods you eat, and the more you try and "bare the heat," the more you screw up your ability to taste.
So, pretty much, if you "take the pain like a man" long enough, you will start to feel the effects less and less the more you have. But not because you're building up some immunity to the spice, it's because you're eroding your ability to taste the food you put in your mouth.
This is one of the reasons why I don't eat spicy food. It's not worth it.
However, I've also heard that anything carbonated is good for getting rid of that spicy feeling in your mouth. So things like soda work pretty well.
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Re: Spicey food remedies [message #441640 is a reply to message #440711] |
Sat, 18 December 2010 21:28 |
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R315r4z0r wrote on Fri, 03 December 2010 13:06 |
Ryu wrote on Fri, 23 July 2010 13:41 | Seriously the burning sensation is good for you. It's great if you have the flu or a cold you can't shake off since your sinuses will just help you pour out snot and bad bacteria.
Man up and just handle it, Soon you'll become more tolerant to it.
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Spicy foods mess up your taste buds. The more spicy foods you eat, and the more you try and "bare the heat," the more you screw up your ability to taste.
So, pretty much, if you "take the pain like a man" long enough, you will start to feel the effects less and less the more you have. But not because you're building up some immunity to the spice, it's because you're eroding your ability to taste the food you put in your mouth.
This is one of the reasons why I don't eat spicy food. It's not worth it.
However, I've also heard that anything carbonated is good for getting rid of that spicy feeling in your mouth. So things like soda work pretty well.
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Do you actually have any proof that it damages taste buds? Or did you just assume it?
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Re: Spicey food remedies [message #441647 is a reply to message #433343] |
Sun, 19 December 2010 02:58 |
Pyr0man1c
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Ryu wrote on Fri, 23 July 2010 12:41 | Seriously the burning sensation is good for you. It's great if you have the flu or a cold you can't shake off since your sinuses will just help you pour out snot and bad bacteria.
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Milk
Flour. If you can eat flour.
"Sapere Aude- Dare to be wise"
AmunRa | and its all this "drama" that will one day end renegade...
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Quotesv00d00 | A question regarding RenGuard. Because it's a client/server application, what will stop the legions of people who cheat, and can crack apps, from reverse engineering it down to it's core protocol / encryption (which I'll assume it has), and duplicating it, so that they have their own client which responds to the server with all the correct info for an unpatched Renegade, but in fact is patched.
Personally, I think you should write a server-side only anti-cheat, which hooks the networking routines in Renegade. From there, using either the help of your staff who worked on creating Renegade, or from knowledge aquired while working with the network code in Renegade, create a system to monitor hit locations (did they REALLY hit, based on calculations by the anti-cheat (stopping BH)), how much damage are they claiming, vs how much damage their currently selected weapon really does, etc.
Then, add rate-of-fire checking, complete w/ lag tolerance (since lagged client will of course, upon delag, seem to fire faster, etc), and option to simply "edit" the incoming packets, to filter out the cheat (reduce damage, stop bullets, etc), or kick-ban the cheater (admins decision, based on anti cheat config).
Is it just me, or does that make more sense?
The flaw to Renegade of course, which is the core to the cheats, is that unlike most other games, Renegade lets the CLIENT decide hit locations, damage, RoF, etc. Vs others which say, "ok, the client fired their pistol along this trajectory. Did they hit something? How much damage did they do to that target if so. Report findings to clients".
My only concern, is that there will be alot more teams of people ripping apart the hard work of your small team, and undoing what you have done. Can you keep up writing fixes / completely rewriting the protocol to counter them once they have created their OWN complete anti-RenGuard client? If not, consider the server-side only method, and solve it once and for all, with the only version changes being to fix bugs, and not complete rewrites which will really piss admins off (if it takes this long for the initial, how long after the cheaters create their own client to counter it will your rewrite take to do?).
- v00d00
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ELiT3FLyR | ill say this again to all the TT people actually working on the patch. all you have to do is fix the bugs in the game. This is your role. dont get involved in a pointfix debate that you can never win (spoony has never managed to win one and hes a decent player) nor bother suggesting solutions for the faults in pointfix. just fix the damn bugs and you will all be remmebered as renegade heroes.
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Re: Spicey food remedies [message #441657 is a reply to message #441640] |
Sun, 19 December 2010 12:36 |
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R315r4z0r
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xxxanonxxx wrote on Sat, 18 December 2010 23:28 |
Do you actually have any proof that it damages taste buds? Or did you just assume it?
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I watched a show on TV that mentioned that it did. In fact, it was a mystery show that hindered on the idea of destroyed taste buds to catch the killer.
But after a Google search, I found out that it was just a myth. I think I just mis-interpreted what happened in that show I was watching.
So, yea.. I was wrong about them 'hurting' your taste buds, but, I read that some spicy foods can DULL your taste buds and make it hard for you to detect subtle tastes. For the most part, it is temporary though.
Earl Carstens, professor of neuroscience at the University of California at Davis . | "When a person tells you they like spicy food because it enhances flavor, what they mean is they like the extra impact that spiciness has. The real taste of the food is actually reduced,"
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http://yourhealth.highpointregional.com/healthnews/HealthNewsFeature/hnf122208.h tm
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Re: Spicey food remedies [message #441674 is a reply to message #441657] |
Sun, 19 December 2010 20:32 |
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GEORGE ZIMMER
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R315r4z0r wrote on Sun, 19 December 2010 13:36 |
I watched a show on TV that mentioned that it did. In fact, it was a mystery show that hindered on the idea of destroyed taste buds to catch the killer.
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Going to go out on a limb here and say you're talking about that one Case Closed/Detective Conan movie
I'm PRETTY SURE that's not a great source of info (however awesome the series may be)
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Re: Spicey food remedies [message #441683 is a reply to message #433243] |
Mon, 20 December 2010 00:13 |
Rocko
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if theres anything that compton community college has taught me
reputable sources only please, like the guy at the barber shop and the homie in the alley
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