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    binding keys

    hey guys does anyone know how to bind mulitiple things to one key. like bind v to buy an m4 and a nade. if you can help me out that would be nice. also can you show me some of your binds.

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    Re: binding keys

    A neat buy scrip generator: http://www.fpsbanana.com/pages/436

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    Re: binding keys

    open up your config file, and add a line like this
    Code:
    bind "<keyname>" "buy <item1>; buy <item2>"
    so, to buy an m4 and HE to, say F1, would look like this
    Code:
    bind "F1" "buy m4a1; buy hegrenade"
    here&#39;s what i have (but forgot about, so i don&#39;t use these often)

    Code:
    bind "F1" "buy galil; buy famas; buy vest; buy defuser"
    bind "F2" "buy sg552; buy aug; buy vest; buy defuser"
    if something in your bind isn&#39;t available (or not affordable), it will still buy everything else, so you can set one key to buy the T/CT equivalent loadouts.

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    Powerful quake strikes Indonesia

    JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- A strong earthquake measuring 7.9 in magnitude has struck near southern Indonesia, sending people fleeing into the street and triggering a small tsunami.

    Brian Shiro of the National Oceanic and Atmopheric Administration's Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said the tsunami measured about two feet high, much smaller than the devastating one that struck in 2004, killing more than 200,000.

    It was recorded in Padang, on Sumatra, several hundred miles northeast of the epicenter, Shiro said.

    A tsunami watch has been issued for all Indian Ocean areas including Australia, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Pakistan, Iran, Yemen and Kenya.

    The earthquake struck at 1810 local time (1110 GMT) in Bengkulu province.

    Several skyscrapers in Jakarta were rocked by the quake, which came at the end of the work day, said Andy Saputra, CNN producer in Jakarta.

    "It's pretty strong and people are being evacuated from the tall buildings," he said.

    Jakarta is 605 km (375 miles) southeast of the epicenter, believed to be Bengkulu Province in southern Sumatra.

    Although some employees were too afraid to leave their offices, companies ordered immediate emergency evacuations, Saputra said.

    Workers exited structures via fire stairs and went into the street, away from buildings and other potential dangers, he added.

    The Financial Times' John Aglionby, speaking from Jakarta, told CNN: "I was up on the 16th floor of a skyscraper... I heard the blinds flapping and the windows first and the chairs were shaking and everything, and realized that we had to get out."

    A resident of Bengkulu province told CNN: "Everyone is running out their houses in every direction."

    High-rise buildings also were evacuated in Singapore, CNN Producer Martin Bohley said.

    He said he felt shaking for almost a minute.

    "At first I wasn't quite sure, then I reconfirmed with staff at the hotel, then I turned on local media here, and local media had reported that several high-rise locations had felt it so strong that they had evacuated."

    Ken Navidad at the U.S. Geological Survey said in Denver said the tsunami centers in the Pacific and Alaska initially said two quakes, but he did not know why. He said his agency has measured only one.

    Wednesday's earthquake is 10 times smaller than the one that caused the giant tsunami off the northern tip of Indonesia in 2004, John Applegate of the USGS in Washington said.

    But he added: "The earthquake itself is a warning that there could be a tsunami, and people have to get off the beaches."

    Applegate said it was a shallow earthquake, about 19 miles deep, which is more of a threat to the local population.

    "(With a) deep earthquake, the waves have to travel through a lot of the earth before they reach population; shallow earthquake means the local population is right there," he explained.

    "It also means that its more likely to rupture the surface, and with this being a subsea earthquake, that means there is the tsunami potential."

    Tsunami warning centers in Hawaii and Alaska said no tsunamis were expected in their areas.
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    Indonesia, which sits on the Pacific Basin's "Ring of Fire" - an arc of volcanos and fault lines, is prone to seismic upheaval.

    In December 2004, a massive earthquake off Sumatra island triggered a tsunami that killed more than 230,000 people, including 160,000 people in Indonesia's province of Aceh.
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