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title
EVE's parity bit
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Making sure your data isn't corrupt
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EVE's parity bit
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2026-02-04 05:52:04
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EVE's parity bit | Making sure your data isn't corrupt EVE's parity bit Making sure your data isn't corrupt Finding Evil •2014/06/02 • Leave a Comment An oft expressed EVE aphorism suggests that eventually every player becomes a pirate. Perhaps it’s only expressed by pirates, but I heard it often enough before becoming one myself. While it’s not completely true, there is a ring of truth in the expression. When you’ve done many things and found them to be lacking what remains is to be free in low-sec engaging whoever you like whenever you like. This post has a point, but first you need to hear the backstory. I spent my first weeks happily learning how to complete missions as efficiently as possible. When I realized that EVE was a multi-player game, I sought out a corporation — and it folded during the same week I joined. My second attempt was a little better, but the members did nothing to try to include me in corporation activities because there weren’t any. I...
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