[QUOTE=Boom_Hedshot;30329875]A little bit off-topic, but check out this review on a 15" car subwoofer:
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/500horse.jpg[/img]
I wish my subwoofer had over 500 horsepower... :([/QUOTE]
a horsepower equals around 800 watts or something (Watts can be more than electric energy)
Now that'd be one hellua amp
Maybe he had a 1.21 gigawatt amp
isn't it 1kW?
also copied from the chat
Can I be on the boat pic? Standing in the background on a island of fiber lines with a sign saying "Sweden"
:v:
Nah it was over 3000mhz
[QUOTE=Blaberry;30330143]isn't it 1kW?
also copied from the chat
Can I be on the boat pic? Standing in the background on a island of fiber lines with a sign saying "Sweden"
:v:[/QUOTE]
According to wikipedia, its 735.5 or 750 watts
Google says that 500 horsepower = 373 kilowatts.
That would suck the battery dry and turn it inside-out.
I demand to be on the shit. Put me next to the data line with a rack of servers.
[QUOTE=dbk21894;30330333]I demand to be on the [b]shit[/b]. Put me next to the data line with a rack of servers.[/QUOTE]
Said that on purpose :p
Found some ancient live broadcasting software lying around.
Here, [url=http://90.184.94.48:40660/guest.htm]look at some flowers[/url]
[QUOTE=Warship;30330503]Found some ancient live broadcasting software lying around.
Here, [url=http://90.184.94.48:40660/guest.htm]look at some flowers[/url][/QUOTE]
As soon as I click the URL, I get redirected to 192.168.1.40....
Never mind, Got it working
Yeah, I had copy pasted my internal IP at first :v:
What shall I broadcast?
Cats.
Vidya
2 people watching :ninja:
masturbation
Hmm, this "Ship" thing interests me. I'd quite like to be in it.
[QUOTE=wewt!;30330891]masturbation[/QUOTE]
You would like that, wouldn't you
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[img]http://peecee.dk/uploads/062011/Capture2.PNG[/img]
:dance:
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Let's see i I can get 720p working
[url]http://90.184.94.48:40660/herp.htm[/url]
Stupid bugs, it won't let me go 720p
640x360 will be fine for now though
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And it keeps crashing. fuck
[QUOTE=Warship;30331405][url]http://90.184.94.48:40660/herp.htm[/url]
Stupid bugs, it won't let me go 720p
640x360 will be fine for now though
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And it keeps crashing. fuck[/QUOTE]
It looks windy there.
It's raining now, you can't see it though
[QUOTE=chipset;30331286]Content:
[url]http://www.ocinside.de/index_d.html[/url]
Hardware review site, uses frames, tables and COMIC SAAAAAAAAANS.[/QUOTE]
Original Content inside.de?
Alright what the fuck. I just received some new parts from Newegg in the mail today and I'm starting to get these really cryptic errors on the PC I'm about to upgrade. I'm switching from Intel over to AMD and I'm getting errors that all have the words "replace" somewhere in them. Than all of a sudden [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbMLphi7HQU]This[/url] pops up in IE and plays, I thought I uninstalled IE . I've run 5 full scans in MSE and it hasn't detected anything. I'm really scared my old parts are going to kill me in my sleep. :ohdear:
I would also be terrified if my computer said "This video contains content from SME, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds." all of a sudden
Even though I don't post here as much as others, do I still qualify for residence on SS Comic SAAAANS?
[QUOTE=Warship;30333508]I would also be terrified if my computer said "This video contains content from SME, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds." all of a sudden[/QUOTE]
It's a compilation of images and gifs of the "Get Out" Frog.
Maybe your keyboard is haunted and is pressing random key combinations
Well, fuck. I was hoping to set up IPv6 on my network today (it being IPv6 Day and all), but it turns out my router doesn't natively support it. And, while supported by DD-WRT, this specific hardware revision isn't. And there's some major warnings on the others that, if the flash goes wrong, you've completely bricked it - no recovery. So not doing that.
In other news, a lot of companies are doing funny things with their IPv6 addresses. "www.facebook.com" is 2620:0:1c18:0:[b]face:b00c[/b]:0:3, "www.bbc.com" is 2001:4b10:[b]bbc::1[/b], "cisco.v6day.akadns.net" is 2001:420:80:1:[b]c:15c0:d06:f00d[/b], and (this one was pointed out to me) "www.luns.net.uk" is IPv6 address 2a01:8900:0:1::[b]b00b:1e5[/b].
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