Farmville bots

I am trying to compile a list of bots for Farmville that help automate the whole process. Reviews will be coming shortly for all of them once I have done thorough testing with them. To me, these programs are invaluable for the game. I was going to write one myself but these seem to do the job pretty well. As a word of caution, though I am linking to these sites I cannot guarantee the validity of the programs or sites involved. At this time, the only ones I know of for sure that are safe programs are Farmbot, Bot for Farmville, and Gridclicker.

Edit 11.21.09: Farmville is becoming notorious for updating their game so it is causing some of the bots to have to be updated frequently as well. With the addition of Farmville plots up to 22×22 it is causing havoc on a few of the bots. Some of them are becoming unstable or just not working. I will try and keep this list up to date.

Farmbot – Pros: Easy to use, easy to install, cheap, soybean/exp method feature, help neighbours feature
Cons:Spotty on performance, difficult to stop once started, no ability to harvest animals, is not free (costs $5), no support forum. Seems to not work now with plots 22×22.
Gridclicker

Farm Helper

Farmville Bot

Farmville Extreme Manager

Farmville Magic Tools– Pros:Very fast and stable. They seem to keep the bot updated frequently. Does not get hung up on items like your avatar. Has an xp method. Harvest animals with one click on each animal. Simple and nice gui.
– Cons:I am spoiled with the non auto clickers so I see these auto clicker programs as cons. However, this one is by far the best of the bunch. It does not get hung up on items like some of the others and works very fast. Does not automatically harvest animals or trees. It does harvest them with one click though which cuts down the clicks by 50%.

Bot for FarmvillePros: Free, extremely fast, uses commands to the server instead of on your computer, more configurable, ability to control seperate actions such as harvest crop, plant, harvest animals. Can control the amount of seeds to plant, active support forum, plants grow in half the time (start at 55% when planted)
Cons: No help neighbour feature, no soybean/exp method, gui not pretty. Appears to not be working now with the new Farmville updates as of 11.19.09

Farmshark
Cool name and good idea but I could not get it to work. It appears to be very well laid out and I must admit that I did not spend much time trying to get it to work as I was in a rush. I was contacted by the developer (which I believe is an incredibly good sign) and will give it a thorough review when I get more of a chance to play around with it.

Farmville Clicker
Easy grid auto clicker. However, it runs into the same problems as all the grid auto clickers do in that it does not handle items in the way. If it hits your avatar it will cause havoc. It does, unlike most of them, have a hotkey you can hit that will exit the program and quit it before it moves a fence or opens 30 windows by accident.

Remember you are mortal

In ancient Rome, whenever an army general won a great battle, a fantastic parade throughout the city was held called a triumph.  These parades were vastly huge events with all the dignitaries and important people from around the empire present as well as millions of common people as many as could attend.  There was much pomp and circumstance with the general being the center of all the attention.  However, standing behind the general during the whole procession was a slave.  This slave’s job was to constantly whisper into the ear of the general the phrase “Memento mori”, which translated means “Remember that you are mortal”.

While Barack Obama may not be a military leader he is entering into a position of great influence and power.  His inauguration is tomorrow and I am very interested to see the course the American citizens are going to take.  Most people have an overwhelming desire to be underneath the power of a leader figure.  In psychoanalysis it is called dependency.  All throughout our lives we seek people of higher status to protect, lead, and praise us.  It usually starts with our parents who give or withhold food, affection, praise, and security.  As adults we usually transfer that need to bosses, police, politicians, and religious leaders.

The problem with this is that it is all made up. People are people plain and simple.  There is nobody who is any greater than anybody else on this planet.  We tend to forget that our “leaders” are simply people too.  They are governed by the same emotions that we are; jealousy, love, envy, pride, approval seeking, etc.  Placing too much power into the hands of an authority figure is very very very dangerous.  Most people in authority do not have either the training to handle the accolades nor do they have someone constantly whispering in their ear “Remember that you are mortal”.  Our last president, George W. Bush was a perfect example of how such a disaster can unfold.

George W. Bush thought that he was invincible, righteous, and had God on his side leading his way.  As a result, the most atrocious terrorist act in history was committed during his presidency, he led us into two useless wars which have killed tens of thousands of people and cost billions of dollars, ruined America’s moral standing with our blatant use of preemptive strikes, imprisonment and torture, fired people for having a dissenting point of view, ignored natural disasters at the peril of thousands of American lives, created a very sharp political divide in America, and ignorantly allowed the economy to tailspin downward on the backs of greedy capitalists.  Now, George W. Bush is not an evil man.  He did not do these things intentionally.  I believe that his intentions in all of them were honorable.  He actually believed he was doing what was right.  But simply believing something does not make it so. His administration followed the classic examples of how to do everything wrong.  He was given almost cart blanche authority and told that he was above reproach.  He was idolized by his followers.  Compliance with his beliefs was mandatory for anyone wishing to stay in his or his group’s good favor.  If you dissented or disagreed, you were quickly relieved of your duties and pushed out of the group.  If you were not in the group, you did not have access to all the goings on within the group.  They were very secretive.  The administration quickly created an “Us vs Them” mentality even bringing it up in a state of the union address.  Either you are with us or against us.  Anyone who was not part of their group was considered an outsider and less than human.  Not worthy.  Usually labeled a terrorist or unpatriotic.  Both punishable by any form deemed necessary by the ruling party.  With all of these ingredients in place, disaster was bound to follow any plan of action.

Dependence on a leader.
Compliance with a group.
Devaluing the Outsider.
Avoiding Dissent.

These things are anathema for progress and are disastrous for the individual.  Another perfect example is the Bay of Pigs fiasco and the Cuban Missile Crisis.  Both events happened during the presidency of John F. Kennedy.  The first, the Bay of Pigs, was a mission to overthrow Cuban’s Fidel Castro.  It resulted in a disastrous failure that ruined America’s image and killed many loyal American supporters.  Extensive studies were done on exactly why the attempt failed so badly.  The conclusion was that everyone had put too much faith in John F. Kennedy and believed that everything he did was right.  He had the midas touch.  He was the golden child.  All of the above factors had come into play: Dependence on a leader, Compliance with a group, Devaluing the Outsider, and Avoiding Dissent.  The Bay of Pigs failure was a shock to the whole nation and the administration.  Shortly thereafter, the Cuban Missile Crisis took place.  The same people who advised president Kennedy on the Bay of Pigs also advised him on the missile crisis.  However, things were done quite differently.  Whereas during the Bay of Pigs everyone got together and came to an agreement they knew would please president Kennedy, not allowing for any outside opinion or any dissent whatsoever to manifest, they advised him on his own fantasy, only further emboldening his god complex.  During the Cuban Missile Crisis these same people did the exact opposite.  They broke off into groups who separately worked on the same problems and compared notes.  They encouraged dissent and disagreement.  They welcomed people from outside the group to come into meetings and give their opinions, some of which became foundations to the plan.  Nobody was held to be above anyone else and therefore active solutions could be expressed without fear of scorn or retribution.  The result: the problem was solved in the most diplomatic and violent free way.  It was more than anyone could have imagined.

With Barack Obama coming into this powerful office of President, I worry a bit.  I worry that the American people, and the rest of the world for that matter, are going to place too much faith in him.  He is poised to be a great disaster as much as he is poised to be a great leader.  I am encouraged by his administration.  He has picked people with whom he has greatly disagreed with in the past which means he is probably trying to avoid having everyone be yes men.  He claims to welcome dissent and differing opinions, no matter where they come from.  I like that.  But as Americans, we must be wary that we do not fall into a fantasy role with him.  We cannot treat him like a Messiah.  A great phrase used often to signify leadership roles of one form or another is “A shepherd leading a flock”.  The problem with that phrase is that it implies the shepherd is human while his followers are less than human, they are in fact sheep.  The reality is that it is a sheep leading sheep.  No one is any better than anyone else.  No one has godly powers that free them from human mistakes.  Barack Obama is just another person.  I just hope that he has someone telling him to “Remember you are mortal”.

Intersting and weird facts…

  • 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
  • If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.
  • Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people without killing them use to burn their houses down – hence the expression “to be fired.”
  • Canada is an Indian word meaning “Big Village”.
  • There are two credit cards for every person in the United States.
  • Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on August 2, but the last signature wasn’t added until 5 years later.
  • “I am.” is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.
  • The term “the whole 9 yards” came from WWII fighter pilots in the South Pacific. When arming their airplanes on the ground, the .50 caliber machine gun ammo belts measured exactly 27 feet, before being loaded into the fuselage. If the pilots fired all their ammo at a target, it got “the whole 9 yards.”
  • The word “samba” means “to rub navels together.”
  • The international telephone dialing code for Antarctica is 672.
  • The glue on Israeli postage stamps is certified kosher.
  • Mel Blanc (the voice of Bugs Bunny) was allergic to carrots.
  • Until 1965, driving was done on the left-hand side on roads in Sweden. The conversion to right-hand was done on a weekday at 5pm. All traffic stopped as people switched sides. This time and day were chosen to prevent accidents where drivers would have gotten up in the morning and been too sleepy to realize that this was the day of the changeover.
  • The very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin during World War II killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo.
  • Dr. Seuss pronounced “Seuss” such that it rhymed with “rejoice.”
  • In Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart never said “Play it again, Sam.” Continue reading

Fitflop: fit or flop?

fitflops The new craze in womens fashion wear is the Fitflop, a flip-flop with a twist. The shoe, designed and sold by Brandhandling, is marketed with the slogan “It’s a flip flop with a ‘gym’ built-in”. The idea is that wearing the Fit Flop will give you longer leaner legs by increasing the work your muscles do during walking. The shoe adjusts the platform during midstride causing the wearer to use different muscles with every step. Continue reading

Crowdsourcing: the next generation of business

putting our heads togetherUsed to be that the information and data gathered by the media was filtered, edited, weighed for entertainment/newsworthiness and then disseminated to the masses. The advent of the internet has started to change that whole process. Newspapers, print media, radio, television, and all of the old school media has had to compete with the new bully on the block aka the world wide web. Continue reading

Michael Franzese the born again mobster

Michael FranzeseMike Franzese was, at one time, considered the youngest and most wealthiest mobster by Fortune Magazine. He was ranked #18 in the magazineunder “Fifty Most Wealthy and Powerful Mafia Bosses”. He ran everything from gasoline schemes to movie production. Very well rounded mobster. He was sent to prison in the 80s but never turned on his fellow criminals. Well rounded and honorable.

During the making of his last movie, he met a dancer from L.A., 19 year old Camille Garcia, who was a christian and later became his wife. Soon after, Micheal Franzese gave up his life of crime and also became born again. This, of course, did not stop him from making a boat load of money. He started doing speaking engagements, writing books, and appearing on network television as a talking head. He wrote in his books all about his life of crime of which he nowis making millions off of. I guess that sometimes crime does pay.

Keith and the girl

And, no, this is not about me. This is about Keith Malley who DID own the domain thesimpsonsmovie.com until Twentieth Century Fox whined to the World Intellectual Property Organization. Keith Malley owned the domain and had redirected the site to his other website keithandthegirl.com

This is world wide capitalism at its best. What do you think the chances are that the WIPO would rule in my favor to have keithwhitt.com given to me?

http://www.keithandthegirl.com/Forums/showthread.php?t=7414

Weigh Down diet

The word diet comes from the latin diaeta which means a way of living. Unfortunately, most diets focus only on eating, giving quick but temporary results associated with weight loss. A true diet should encompass a regiment that is all encompassing, realistic, and pleasurable. No one is going to stick to a routine that they find unenjoyable.

The Weigh Down diet takes it to a whole new level. Not only does it encompass the physical and emotional, but the spiritual as well. Therein lies the problem. The diet is strictly tied into the Remnant Fellowship Church founded by Gwen Shamblin. The diet is basically a witness to the Christian faith. According to the Weigh Down diet, being overweight is a sin. Sounds more fun than you can point a stick at. Imagine feeling damned, not just by society and peers for being overwieght, but that God Himself is seriously thinking about putting you in the “special” hell for fat people.

Gwen ShamblinMaggie and Andy SorrelsMaggie and Andy Sorrels after

Beyonce falls

If a diva falls alone in her home does it make the news? How about if she falls in front of 20,000 people? Today’s top headlines are filled with Beyonce Knowles’ fall during a performance in Florida. Speculation is arising whether the superstar is going to change her name from Beyonce to Bouncie and join the World Wrestling Federation. The girl has got some talent as well as resiliancy. I think it would make a perfect match.

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