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Anyway given that the repper's repPoints is determined by integerising each division (thanks for showing the source code NF), simultaneous equations were not the way to go, unless anyone fancies Diophantine equations. Much easier is just to use brute force, and here my data is a bit lacking, with a bit of guesswork on reppers current reputation thrown in, and so the possible range of values making up the divisors large.
So picking one of the many possibilities that has round numbers:
repPoints = postCount / 1000 + reputation / 100 + age(in days) / 320 + 1 [each division integerised]
This fits the four cases I have to work with, as do 10's of thousands other combinations.
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Yeah but, like he started it and he said some bad things and then and erOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostOh FFS grow up the ******* pair of you.
'kay.
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I think RC is snorting with laughter and derision
not quite sure what MF is snorting with
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Right
Suityou, Zippy, RC, EO & Cojak. The board is yours. Enjoy the party.
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Are you calling SY a paedo RC? You've gone too far this time.Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
Is SY01 shagging your daughter as well as your missus?
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It was supposed to be a Guy burning which morphs into the Palace of Westminster burning instead.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhy is your latest avatar a KKK poster? Is there something you'd like to tell us Adolf?
Yeah, it is a bit pants.
I'll find something else...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYours never complained. Say hi to my daughter when you get home.
Is SY01 shagging your daughter as well as your missus?
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