oh...it was just weird...shoulda let it stayed but...i had ppl to help...it change when my post coulnt went up to 1340...i was hoping the admin. may have been able to help me...guess i gotta watch my back..i already have enough ppl watchin.
Just making sure I understood it right as it's been a very long weekend. I'll mention it to Dave, tho it seems like a weird fluke. *shrug* Be more amusing if it said TILT instead...no idea what the LEET means.
ok... so I googled the word "LEET" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leet Leet (written as 31337, 1337, and l33t), or Leetspeak, is a written form of slang (technically an argot) used primarily on the Internet, but becoming increasingly common in many online video games,[1] which uses various combinations of alphanumerics to replace proper letters. The term itself is a degenerative form of the word "elite", and the language it describes resembles a highly specialized form of electronic shorthand. At first the word leet was used as an adjective, to primarily describe the behavior or accomplishments of others in the community. In that usage, Leet generally carries the same meaning when referring to either the game prowess or, in original usage, hacking expertise of another person. From adjective form its use then expanded to include use as an expletive in reaction to a demonstration of the former qualities. With the mass proliferation of Internet use in the 1990s into the 21st century, Leet has since become a part of Internet culture and slang.[2] Leet may also be considered a substitution cipher, albeit with much variation from user to user. History
Leet originated within bulletin board systems in the 1980s,[2][3] where having "elite" status on a BBS allowed a user access to file folders, games, and special chat rooms, often including archives of pirated software, pornography, or text files documenting topics such as how to construct explosives and manufacture illegal drugs.[4] It was primarily developed to defeat text filters created by BBS or Internet Relay Chat system operators for message boards to discourage the discussion of forbidden topics, like cracking and hacking.[2] Once reserved to use by hackers, crackers, and script kiddies, Leet has since entered the mainstream.[2] It is now also used to mock newbies, or newcomers, on web sites, or in gaming communities.[5] Some consider emoticons and ASCII art, like smiley faces, to be Leet, while others believe that Leet consists of only symbolic word encryption. More obscure forms of Leet, involving the use of symbol combinations and almost no letters or numbers, continue to be used for its original purpose of encrypted communication. It is also sometimes used as a script language.[6]
So I started reading that book you wrote/copy/pasted and still didn't help explain why his said that. Or did I miss something. As long as it wasn't a hack, I'm not too concerned.
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Mod List. Um WAY too many to fit on here. But the engine can handle about 800HP