good news for people that arnt in the power buisness

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Post by Guest » 02.06.2008, 11:01

realm 2 power producers should thank me.
power price was at .1 but i managed to raise it to .15

Guest

Post by Guest » 02.06.2008, 11:27

Would be better to NON-power producers, IF you wouldnt rise the price 8)
Now the price will hopely go under 0.1, supply is over demand, becouse so much players have started to produce power. Then they will stop producing power slowly, and then the demand goes over supply over again. I need get contracted when its under 0.1 :D

Guest

Post by Guest » 02.06.2008, 11:32

but im NOT a power producer

Guest

Post by Guest » 02.06.2008, 12:52

actually its better for NON power producers that the price is high for some time. This way the power producers get enough money to expand their power plants and once their expansions are finished BAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: the market is flooded with power which they cant sell and are therefore forced to lower their prices more and more if they want to sell anything 8) and we non power producers are happy again. we just need to be patient

Guest

Post by Guest » 02.06.2008, 13:12

matt wrote:realm 2 power producers should thank me.
power price was at .1 but i managed to raise it to .15
Believe me, the insignificant amount of power you produce has absolutely zero effect on power prices.

Guest

Post by Guest » 02.06.2008, 18:10

The price of power is already fall just a few days ago people had to buy power from the NPC but now there is hundreds of million power for sale and the price is dropping

Guest

Post by Guest » 02.06.2008, 20:47

smoldering wrote:It isn't a random number, it is 2^31 -1. Since numbers in computers must be represented by a series of 0's and 1's (binary), you often see cutoff numbers that are 2^X -1 (the -1 is because 0 must be accounted for) where X is the number of bits (0's and 1's) being used to represent the number in the computer.
ummm you do that... all i know about binary is that they use it for colour TV sending 11 digit long things for each pixel on a screen sending an average of something like 400million bytes of info a second but thats all

but anyway thanks for letting me knows :D

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