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Subject: The useful stuff topic

2007-04-16 01:21:39
Looks like Dreamteam has come back to life. :)
2007-05-21 23:46:11
We've had a number of new teams join lately, so bumping this back up to the first page. :)
2007-06-14 03:09:59
Up.
2007-06-29 18:41:42
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2007-07-10 18:12:56
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2007-07-24 02:38:50
It will be very useful if somebody can put a link to Robnob's Newbie Guide into this thread.
2007-07-26 00:48:05
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2007-08-11 04:28:10
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2007-08-13 21:02:58
Updated.
2007-09-12 04:29:28
Apparently http://www.sokkerhelp.org has not been available for some time now, ('Server not available').

This excellent site was a key factor in helping me to get going in Sokker. Right now I'm trying to get a couple of guys interested in signing up for Sokker, but I don't want to spend all my time teaching them the game! I'd prefer just to send'em straight to Sokkerhelp...

Is anyone trying to get it re-started?
Tx, n
2007-09-12 04:29:50
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2007-10-02 18:02:57
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2007-10-11 20:47:28
Currency Converter (a built in converter in your office. nice one :) )

How does one install this? Anyone try?
2007-10-12 18:07:15
I'm not sure what that is referring to, but there is a currency converter built into the new scripts.

[_money=country number]amount[/money]

Eg. [_money=4]1000[/money] will give:

1 000 $
2007-10-13 00:01:27
i'm thinking maybe a currency thing in here which goes something along the lines of..

£1000 = [money=3 ]1000[/money]

==> £1000 = 1 667 $

€1000 = [money=16 ]1000[/money]

==>€1000 = 1 000 $

etc
2007-10-13 02:04:11
I did a little bit of digging & found out that it's a script that you can use if you install greasemonkey first.

Pretty handy :)