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selling our information

every other day or so i get a few emails about jobs around the states. i've posted several times to monster, careerbuilder and dice but this was about a year ago. i've since made them inactive as i have found a job and a well paying one at that Smilie . anyway, the people who email me are from all different areas and companies not associated to the job boards. i take it these job boards sell our information to 3rd parties for a large amount of money. anyone out there have any idea as to how much?? what kinds of information can you get? also, i personally enjoy when i get an email about a senior unix admin job. most are looking for about 10 years experience. professionally, i have 1/5 of that Smilie
 

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crossfire(6)						   CrossFire Game Server Manual 					      crossfire(6)

NAME
CrossFire - a multiplayer adventure and arcade game server SYNOPSIS
crossfire-server [-<options>] DESCRIPTION
CrossFire is a multiplayer graphical arcade and adventure game, which has certain flavours from other games, especially Gauntlet (TM), NetHack, Moria, Angband, and Ragnarok. Any number of players can move around in their own window, finding and using items and battling monsters. They can choose to cooperate or compete in the same world. CrossFire runs as a client/server model. You will also need one of the clients to play. With them you can either connect to a server some- one else has set up, or run your own server and connect to that. At now clients exit for the X-Windows, GTK, Java, and Windows NT environ- ment. OPTIONS
-csport <port number> Specifies the port to that should be used for the client/server connection. -d Turns on some debugging. +d Turns off debugging. Useful if DEBUG was defined at compile time. -detach This will run the server as a demon. -h Prints out a list of server options. -log <file> Specifies a file to send output to. Only has meaning if -detach is specified. -mon Turns on monster-debugging. -o Prints out info on what was defined at compile time. -s Displays the highscore list. -score <name | class> Displays all highscores with matching name or class. -v Prints out version and contributors. The following options are only available if DUMP_SWITCHES was defined at compile time. You can only use one of them without any other option. -m Dumps out suggested experience for all monsters. -m2 Dumps out abilities. -m3 Dumps out artifact information. -m4 Dumps out spell information. -m5 Dumps out skill information. -m6 Dumps out race information. -m7 Dumps out alchemy information. -m8 Dumps out gods information. -m9 Dumps out more alchemy information. -mt <name> Dumps out a list of treasures for a monster. -mexp Dumps out the experience table. -mq Dumps out the list of defined quests. SEE ALSO
cfclient(6) BUGS
Please read the REPORTING BUGS section in README. AUTHOR
(C) 1994 Mark Wedel (mwedel@scruznet.com) (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen (frankj@ifi.uio.no) Feb 04 2004 crossfire(6)
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