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		 | With firefox: atdt *67 | 
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		 | most importantly http://www.bluemaskgames.com/NBB/NanoBotBuilder.html I doubt people who can follow those "instructions", actually need them. Clone of the cookie game but less charming | 
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		 | Jarly, for your first entry, try this. 
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		 | holy shit I had no idea you could do that | 
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		 | The Ignorant Masses Posted on: 03/23/2014 8:10pm onclick="for(var i=0;i<100;i++){aW();}"   atdt *67 | 
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		 | If you're in the inspector, click on the Console tab (assuming you're in Chrome that is) and you can enter any javascript command you want without having to bind it to an element. 
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		 | My bad.   setInterval(function(){for(var i=0;i<100;i++){aW();}}, 1000);
   setInterval(function(){for(var i=0;i<1000;i++){aW();}}, 1000);
 bots.count = 9999999999999999999; 
 bot.prestige = 1000; bot.prestigePerc = 1000; bot.prestigecnt = 1000; bot.prestigeperc = 1000;    for(i=1;i<=300;i++){ setTimeout(function(){ BuyFactory(11); }, (100*i)); }300 is the amount you want to buy, 11 is the factory id. Shock is 1, and they simply count up from there. This will buy 10/s. setTimeout's will only execute once 
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		 | how to stop the invokerepeating-like function? | 
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		 | If you execute a generic setInterval, there is no way to stop aside from refreshing the page. 
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		 | oohh, well thats good to know, heh i did enjoy this one point after finding a list of idle games with google. Seems it is time to go and see how far/fast i can keep going this time. Now just hoping i have not messed up my Advanced system care again and lose all my flash game saves. An open mind is like a fortress with its gates unbarred and unguarded. |