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An user is a being, probably existing in a higher-level world, that has control over 1 or more Systems, and have the power to create, delete, modify, and create programs, like The Emulator, for it.

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  • An user is a being, probably existing in a higher-level world, that has control over 1 or more Systems, and have the power to create, delete, modify, and create programs, like The Emulator, for it.
  • Als User bezeichnet man die Benutzer des Internets und somit auch die Besucher der Internetpräsenzen.
  • A user is
  • Auch genannt Benutzer
  • A user is the actual person that signed up for the game. The username is displayed to the right of 'User'.
  • Die User von Spieleforen sind meistens Jugendliche. Natürlich gibt es auch Ausnahmen. Man kann sagen das inzwischen monatlich min. 2 neue User von dieser Art foren erfahren und hinzustossen. Insgesamt beteiligen sich etwas 120 User aktiv an verschiedenen Fußballspieleforen. Es gibt ca. 300 inaktive und mehr als 500 Leute wissen von diesen Foren.
  • User may refer to: * Special:ListUsers
  • Ein User ist ein Nutzer der Software. Im Falle von MC ist dies ein eindeutig bekanntes Nutzerfeld
  • Übersetzt heißt User auf deutsch "Benutzer". Auf den Chat bezogen meint man damit entweder: * allgemein einen Chatter oder * speziell den Status "User". Zweiteres bestimmt einen registrierten User, der damit mehr Rechte hat als ein Gast (unregistriert) und weniger als ein Moderator. Im Gegensatz zu einem Gast kann er ein Profil anlegen, PMs und Newsletter empfangen, sowie die Scripting-Engine, von Administratoren angelegte Chatbefehle und einige vordefinierte Befehle mehr nutzen.
  • User is a skill that can be given to a lemming in Lemmings 2: The Tribes, in the demo, only. The assigned lemming will use once the next gadget it comes to, such as a cannon, a catapult, or a valve. In the full game, lemmings are Users all, and always.
  • A user is someone who is supposed to be using a given program, although in reality he usually (hence the word user) can't figure out how to get the damn thing to install.
  • Heißt im richtigen Leben Maximilian Frei und besucht das Musikgymnasium Bludenz. Dieser Nickname entstand aus Maxi´s erster Liebe nämlich der SCA Lustenau. SCA trainiert seit Saison 12 den Klub Austria Lustenau. In seinem ersten Jahr erreichte er den 9ten Platz. (weiteres folgt noch ende dieser Saison)
  • The User tab has five sub-tabs of its own that allow players to: * Customize their avatar. * Buy and use backgrounds. * View current player statistics. * View achievements. * Connect real life information to the game.
  • New Super Mario Bros. U 2 is the sequel to NSMBU for Wii U for the same time has to be played with 2 Gamepads
  • The User is the name given by the inhabitants of Cyber Space for the beings running the computers they live in. Very little is known about the mysterious, powerful User. Most do not realize that there are really millions of Users, they simply refer to it as a single individual. The Users exist outside of Cyber Space, therefore their realm is seen as a mysterious, inaccessible world. No User or data being have ever made contact with each other. It is unknown in Cyber Space that the many Users are regular, flesh-and-blood humans. For a complete list of all Games played by the User see:
  • Hey there, person who happens to be seeing this. I don't know how long this story would be on the internet but the current date is August 15, 2011, If you're reading this a few years from then, well I'm not surprised. I'm probably not making any sense am I? Here, let me elaborate a bit. This was mainly because I first heard about him during the middle of the night. You know, when your mind plays those tricks on you. It is your basic fantasy role play with the main villain, a demon from another universe, and the innocent kingdom in peril. We ended up talking all night, he was really nice.
  • When Gravity is enabled, it acts like a jumping object even when mixed with Gas. Without gravity User can move freely in all four directions. User's speed and strength along the vertical and horizontal directions can be changed in the Parameters. By modifying the usersX and usersY Parameters you can also create User that is always trying to move in a certain direction at a constant speed, which creates very interesting liquids and gasses .
  • A User is a human being who operates a computer in the real world. If a user writes and compiles a computer program, the program, inhabiting the micro-civilization in the computer world, often looks exactly like his or her user counterpart in the real world, though exceptions exist for data pushers and programs written by multiple users. Users normally communicate with their programs by speaking or typing commands into their computers; on the other side of the screen, programs receive these impulses as "calls" which summon them to I/O towers to trade information with the other world. Many programs regard their users, both those who write programs and those who simply use them, as akin to gods, while others have been known to reject, deny, or attempt to manipulate them.
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  • If you would like to share your profile link, you can delete the tasks link and replace it with "https://habitica.com/static/front/#?memberId=X", where "X" must be replaced with your own unique User ID .
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  • Max oder SCA
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  • Maximilian Frei
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  • 4297(xsd:integer)
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  • SCA
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  • SC Austria Lustenau
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  • Sharing Avatar Link Generates Generic Link
Description
  • Using the avatar sharing feature will sometimes generate a generic link to Habitica's task page rather than to your profile. This does not mean that your tasks will be visible when you share the link! Instead, anyone using that link would be taken to Habitica's login page.
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  • Fußball,Computer
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  • borg Bludenz
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  • When Gravity is enabled, it acts like a jumping object even when mixed with Gas. Without gravity User can move freely in all four directions. User's speed and strength along the vertical and horizontal directions can be changed in the Parameters. By modifying the usersX and usersY Parameters you can also create User that is always trying to move in a certain direction at a constant speed, which creates very interesting liquids and gasses . User can be mixed with Wall and Axis, allowing you to control chunks of these materials. For example, you could hook a bunch of Elastic up to a cursor-shaped piece of Wall+User, and have a User-controlled character that tries to follow a cursor.
  • An user is a being, probably existing in a higher-level world, that has control over 1 or more Systems, and have the power to create, delete, modify, and create programs, like The Emulator, for it.
  • Als User bezeichnet man die Benutzer des Internets und somit auch die Besucher der Internetpräsenzen.
  • A user is
  • Auch genannt Benutzer
  • A user is the actual person that signed up for the game. The username is displayed to the right of 'User'.
  • Die User von Spieleforen sind meistens Jugendliche. Natürlich gibt es auch Ausnahmen. Man kann sagen das inzwischen monatlich min. 2 neue User von dieser Art foren erfahren und hinzustossen. Insgesamt beteiligen sich etwas 120 User aktiv an verschiedenen Fußballspieleforen. Es gibt ca. 300 inaktive und mehr als 500 Leute wissen von diesen Foren.
  • The User is the name given by the inhabitants of Cyber Space for the beings running the computers they live in. Very little is known about the mysterious, powerful User. Most do not realize that there are really millions of Users, they simply refer to it as a single individual. The Users exist outside of Cyber Space, therefore their realm is seen as a mysterious, inaccessible world. No User or data being have ever made contact with each other. It is unknown in Cyber Space that the many Users are regular, flesh-and-blood humans. In the Net, Users are generally regarded as unseen, ultra powerful, almost god-like figures that are feared, respected and even hated by various groups. Everyone inside Cyber Space owes their existence to a User. Some people in Cyber Space, such as Bob, wish to learn about the User and his/her motives, possibly creating a dialogue with them. Some Users create malevolent programs such as Viruses that destroy, infect and corrupt. Others made the benign Key Tools to repair errors and look after their systems. Some Users also create powerful Hacker programs to break into other systems and programs, such as Mouse. The Users also created the dangerous Code Masters, to hunt down threats, and unknowingly, the Users also created the chaotic Web when the Net was created. While people in a system are aware of the powerful Users, the Users themselves have absolutely no idea there is anyone living in the computer systems they use. They also are unaware that when they begin a computer Game, it causes an incoming Game Cube to load into the system and land on the city. The User does this simply for pleasure, not knowing that if he/she wins that any Sprites and Binomes caught in their Game are nullified and the sector off-lined. (The Tearing) The inhabitants of the Net are unsure if there is one almighty User responsible for all of Cyber Space, or many Users each controlling their own system. In the Damaged System, Jeff asked Matrix and AndrAIa if they were good Users or bad users, evident that some believe there's obviously more than one. (Icons) Turbo, the Prime Guardian, has only ever referred to a single omnipotent User, whom he begs for mercy from Daemon. (Sacrifice) Most Guardians, like Dixon Green, resent Users, and bitterly remind others they have to fight with the deadly Viruses they create and unleash on systems. She said it was beyond their ability to understand why a User does such a thing. Bob is an exception, and defends this "psyche of the Users" by stating no User would 'knowingly' release a virus onto the Net. Dixon criticised his work as Guardians aren't here to figure out how Users work, or why viruses are introduced. (Cross Nodes) Some people like Fax Modem are skeptical that a User even exists. He came up with conspiracy theories that the Guardians created the User myth as mass-psychosis, and sent Games on systems themselves. He is unsure why the Guardians are doing this, but believes it helps them control systems better. (Trust No One) A system's populace greatly fears the Game Cubes that the User downloads. Most are unsure why these beings would drop Games on them, apart from pleasure. When a Game lands in a system everyone trapped inside it must reboot in order to defend their home. The User appears as a character in the Game. This appearance depends completely on the Game being played. As all are different, he/she could be anything. Most User characters have limited speech. The User character is not considered to be a Sprite, Binome, or any other creature of Cyber Space. User characters can be infected by viruses; the virus takes complete control in this way. As Users exist outside Cyber Space it is impossible for data beings to see them or guess who they really are. However through observation of the Game Cubes they play, it is possible to describe what some Users are like. The User of Mainframe appears to be a casual gamer, he/she plays various titles stretching across multiple genres so that no two Games downloaded are ever the same. While a compulsive player, he/she is unfamiliar with older Games such as Basic Combat and their control schemes. The User of the Damaged System is highly skilled, winning almost every Game loaded to the point where the devastated city was on the verge of crashing. (Icons) The User of the Satellite System loves Golf. Virtually every Game downloaded is golf-related, and a Game Hopping Matrix, who had already played four previous Games, had grown weary when he found himself in Fairway Frolics. (Number 7) The User of the Super Computer seems to play the hardest and fastest Games known on the Net, even old ones with legendary difficulty such as the Funhouse. (Identity Crisis, Part 1) Some of these Games downloaded were also networked. The upgrades he/she sends are also greater in size, frequency and power than those arriving in Mainframe. (When Games Collide) For a complete list of all Games played by the User see:
  • User may refer to: * Special:ListUsers
  • Ein User ist ein Nutzer der Software. Im Falle von MC ist dies ein eindeutig bekanntes Nutzerfeld
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