This method requires no apps, just a browser like Google Chrome.
Step 1: While logged in, go to the facebook homepage, or your own profile page.
Step 2: Right click and open the page source (for Google Chrome, "view page source")
Step 3: Open the find menu (Press Ctrl + F) and enter "OrderedFriends"
Step 4: Enter the numbers in the lists that follow (For example, 11111111111) after "facebook.com/"
Step 5: The profile that comes up is that number. The first in the list is the person who visits most, and so on in declining order.
My Way, Every Day
I don't use this blog anymore. It's where I typed all the stuff I'd never say to my mom.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
How to log in to Minecraft with any Username
I spent a while yesterday trying to figure out a simple way to log in to Minecraft in Offline mode with a name other than Player, that anyone could use. I found out that you could use a command line to start Minecraft with all sorts of values tweaked, but no forum or website detailed how to do so in an error free way. After taking an original command line and tweaking the hell out of it, I figured out how to do it. This will work for all Minecraft versions unless the format of the game is changed, which is probably won't be.
If you paste this text in to notepad and save it as a .bat file, when you run that file, Minecraft will open in offline mode with the player name of your choice, simply replace Ebob101 at the end with what ever name you want.
java -Xincgc -Xmx1024m -cp "%APPDATA%\.minecraft\bin\minecraft.jar;%APPDATA%\.minecraft\bin\lwjgl.jar;%APPDATA%\.minecraft\bin\lwjgl_util.jar;%APPDATA%\.minecraft\bin\jinput.jar" -Djava.library.path="%APPDATA%\.minecraft\bin\natives" net.minecraft.client.Minecraft Ebob101
This is useful for when Minecraft.net goes down and you want to play on the server your friend just rented with all of your friends. You won't be logged in so the server you join will have to be in Offline mode.
I guess I'll figure out how to do it for Tekkit now.
If you paste this text in to notepad and save it as a .bat file, when you run that file, Minecraft will open in offline mode with the player name of your choice, simply replace Ebob101 at the end with what ever name you want.
java -Xincgc -Xmx1024m -cp "%APPDATA%\.minecraft\bin\minecraft.jar;%APPDATA%\.minecraft\bin\lwjgl.jar;%APPDATA%\.minecraft\bin\lwjgl_util.jar;%APPDATA%\.minecraft\bin\jinput.jar" -Djava.library.path="%APPDATA%\.minecraft\bin\natives" net.minecraft.client.Minecraft Ebob101
This is useful for when Minecraft.net goes down and you want to play on the server your friend just rented with all of your friends. You won't be logged in so the server you join will have to be in Offline mode.
I guess I'll figure out how to do it for Tekkit now.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Teemo is the Best Champion in League of Legends
I've been playing Teemo since he was on free trial last week. I have an excellent build for him and he is my favorite champion in League of Legends. His mushrooms will irritate any pursuers and his blinding dart counters AD carries.
Edit: 4th random game ever below. Some players are bigger jerks than others.
Edit: 8th random game ever below. I am never going to not play this game again.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Borderlands 2 is Cool
I've had a chance to play Borderlands 2 now, and I have to say it's pretty good. I never played the first Borderlands, but I'm good at shooters and RPGs in general, so don't count me out when I say that it is a genuinely challenging and fun game. It's fast paced and well written (if a bit childish at times (most times (all the time))) and while the game has very little story direction and the graphics make everything look jumbled as heck, it adds to the atmosphere in a big way and Pandora is a pretty cool place to be.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Homestuck Adventure Game
There's a thing called HomeStuck here: MSPA
They're making a game about it and funding it with Kickstarter: KickStarter
Is this something that I should be throwing large sums of money at? Because Homestuck is way too story driven to have any sort of playable campaign that isn't just a reiteration of the central story, and if it was just the whole sburb thing then it would lose the mind-blowing plot-twisting shit-storm that I keep coming back to.
Gameplay would have to make up for it in a big way, and they would really be dulling it down to make it playable.Will it be 3D? Will there be a character development system? There are too many unknowns and they really should have come up with a simple concept before asking fans for $700,000. But apparently they're making this happen because it's at $350,000 already, and that number has been increasing at a steady rate of $50,000 an hour.
Woah, man. Woah.
They're making a game about it and funding it with Kickstarter: KickStarter
Is this something that I should be throwing large sums of money at? Because Homestuck is way too story driven to have any sort of playable campaign that isn't just a reiteration of the central story, and if it was just the whole sburb thing then it would lose the mind-blowing plot-twisting shit-storm that I keep coming back to.
Gameplay would have to make up for it in a big way, and they would really be dulling it down to make it playable.Will it be 3D? Will there be a character development system? There are too many unknowns and they really should have come up with a simple concept before asking fans for $700,000. But apparently they're making this happen because it's at $350,000 already, and that number has been increasing at a steady rate of $50,000 an hour.
Woah, man. Woah.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The Extended Cut is Enough
Mass Effect 3 has had the biggest rise-and-fall story of any video game I've ever played, starting with the news of launch day DLC all the way up to that ending we were all supposed to deal with. Well today, Bioware released the Extended Cut, in the hopes that it would fill in the plot holes that the original ending left. Ignoring the fact that it does not at all justify the current ending, I will now summarize these 3 new and improved options (which are way cooler).
Destroy: Admiral Hackett gives a pep talk and promises to rebuild
Control: Shepard uses the Reapers to repair the Mass Relays and fix everything.
Synthesis: Everybody gets green eyes and EDI says "problem solved".
Bioware made it clear that the Extended cut would not "fix" the game, because in their opinion and mine, there was nothing to fix. You can't just change the game. But it does add parts on to the end, such as pictures of teammates on their home worlds and a cut scene of the Normandy flying away. Everything is going to be OK, and it takes away that dead end feeling of not knowing what happens next.
Destroy: Admiral Hackett gives a pep talk and promises to rebuild
Control: Shepard uses the Reapers to repair the Mass Relays and fix everything.
Synthesis: Everybody gets green eyes and EDI says "problem solved".
Bioware made it clear that the Extended cut would not "fix" the game, because in their opinion and mine, there was nothing to fix. You can't just change the game. But it does add parts on to the end, such as pictures of teammates on their home worlds and a cut scene of the Normandy flying away. Everything is going to be OK, and it takes away that dead end feeling of not knowing what happens next.
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