• CIPWTTKT&GC v0x21 (v33): Fuck Titles Edition
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Why does new egg do this to me? 120gb Samsung evo ssd $89.99 for the next ~22hours or so. [url]www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=20-147-247&nm_mc=EMC-GD121613&cm_mmc=EMC-GD121613-_-index-_-Item-_-20-147-247[/url]
So my brother came down to stay with us for a few days, and I kept pushing my mom to do a christmas photo with all of us. And it got a bit awkward because I was using my 30mm sigma, but I needed something wider to get the framing good. I'd have used my 18-55 but it was on my Rebel XS. Which my brother had pawned for drug money when he relapsed. So that was good, also funny since the camera had some major firmware problems. He probably got nothing for it, yet the lens would have been worth a decent amount.
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[QUOTE=Brt5470;43199521]yet the lens would have been worth a decent amount.[/QUOTE] If it was a kit 18-55, they're worth like $100 new, pawn shop would've given shit all for it
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;43199537][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/W3y51rv.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] The funny thing is that it's entirely correct; In the year 2000 we were indeed using LCD displays to play games over hundreds of miles; in some cases, we even used WiFi, which utilizes radio waves. [editline]16th December 2013[/editline] I mean it wasn't directly point to point radio, there were intermediary networks it had to go through but chalk that one up to ambiguity.
Why do you whine so much about bf4, works almost flawlessly on my GTX Titan and i5 2500k 16 gb ram. I rarely get crashes now, the frame rates have become more stable. Some good European servers are, PCGH, Oscarmike, Corsair. I have seen a lot of people that run Windows 7 have problems with bf4, since its optimized for windows 8.(1)
[QUOTE=Skanic;43200089]Why do you whine so much about bf4, works almost flawlessly on my GTX Titan and i5 2500k 16 gb ram. I rarely get crashes now, the frame rates have become more stable. Some good European servers are, PCGH, Oscarmike, Corsair. I have seen a lot of people that run Windows 7 have problems with bf4, since its optimized for windows 8.(1)[/QUOTE] It's an AAA Game. It has huge gamebreaking bugs and problems that don't get fixed for months. Seriously a multi billion dollar publisher, and can't get these things fixed.
Seriously every battlefield game had game breaking bugs just have to look back at bf2. I agree though that a huge company should be able to fix it fast. Its things like where an amateur fixes the game yet the dev didn't for example Dark Souls and many other console ports from much bigger company's than From Software.
so the WL-330NUL came in the mail today, yay. not sure how I'm gonna go about this though. what I'm thinking is that I'm gonna have to plug it into the routers ethernet and connect to it through that. that's fair enough, but how am I supposed to configure it? enter my IP in the browser to open the control panel? won't that open my stepfathers control panel?
[QUOTE=Brt5470;43195890]6 weeks later and BF4 is still so broken.[/QUOTE] I just got the game on wednesday and its ran perfectly, and it rarely seems to drop below 60fps on ultra with 4xMSAA somehow.
[QUOTE=PredGD;43200406]so the WL-330NUL came in the mail today, yay. not sure how I'm gonna go about this though. what I'm thinking is that I'm gonna have to plug it into the routers ethernet and connect to it through that. that's fair enough, but how am I supposed to configure it? enter my IP in the browser to open the control panel? won't that open my stepfathers control panel?[/QUOTE] Yeah you probably use an Web interface to configure it. Connect to the router and type the ip listed as gateway in your browser. If you are using Windows you'll find it under detailed connection information or by using 'ipconfig /a' in cmd
[QUOTE=Skanic;43200233]Seriously every battlefield game had game breaking bugs just have to look back at bf2. I agree though that a huge company should be able to fix it fast. Its things like where an amateur fixes the game yet the dev didn't for example Dark Souls and many other console ports from much bigger company's than From Software.[/QUOTE] Big differece/bad comparison. DICE regurally makes both PC and consoles games, and From Software doesn't. From Software has little to no expericence with making or porting modern games for PC.
[QUOTE=Anderen2;43200639]Yeah you probably use an Web interface to configure it. Connect to the router and type the ip listed as gateway in your browser. If you are using Windows you'll find it under detailed connection information or by using 'ipconfig /a' in cmd[/QUOTE] should be configured correctly but I can't get it to work for some reason when the internet goes through the router. it works perfectly fine if I'm connected directly to the router here at home, but if I try to put my router between his and my PC it won't work. tried updating the firmware, but that didn't help.
I've got a game plan for my friend's Sempron dinosaur: Fuck it. Some guy wants to trade me a Dell XPS 400 with a Pentium D 960, 3 80GB HDDs and an 8400gs for 8GB of laptop RAM. The catch is it has no PSU, but those are like $30-50. Slap a 7790 in there and he should be good to go, he's already saving for parts, now he can keep it under $200 edit: now i'm reading that I can put any ATX PSU into it because it's the 24-pin board and not 20 and isn't fucked by dell. good news.
Looks like my dog is going deaf now. Or just gives no fucks anymore. I want to believe it's the latter, but he's like 14-15 now and doesn't respond to me.
Goddamnit Youtube. I'm listening to some relaxing music while trying to do my school work (god I "love" writing), when suddenly it stops. When I switch to the Youtube's tab, I see that the video has stopped buffering for some reason. I have to click the seek bar so it starts again, until it does that again after a while. And this happens usually with every video AARGH
[QUOTE=Akasori;43201623]Goddamnit Youtube. I'm listening to some relaxing music while trying to do my school work (god I "love" writing), when suddenly it stops. When I switch to the Youtube's tab, I see that the video has stopped buffering for some reason. I have to click the seek bar so it starts again, until it does that again after a while. And this happens usually with every video AARGH[/QUOTE] just download the video and convert it
Why would he need to convert it?
Easier to just slap the .mp3 into a player and listen to it that way
Yeah but what I do is to search something completely random and then find something interesting, but to download and convert a song everytime I find a new one is a bit tedious.
[QUOTE=Makol;43200704]Big differece/bad comparison. DICE regurally makes both PC and consoles games, and From Software doesn't. From Software has little to no expericence with making or porting modern games for PC.[/QUOTE] I wasn't comparing them i was naming them as an example, i know that they dont know how to make pc games. But there are other triple A games that are big and lack any optimization towards PC and are straight console ports.
[QUOTE=Akasori;43201996]Yeah but what I do is to search something completely random and then find something interesting, but to download and convert a song everytime I find a new one is a bit tedious.[/QUOTE] If you're not listening to some obscure thing I'd suggest switching to Grooveshark or Spotify Free
[video=youtube;5QCmHd6DsTg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QCmHd6DsTg[/video]
"I will riot against shitty unoptimized games and lynch the publisher unless I [I]like[/I] them and can fix them using third party patches" -most pc gamers
[QUOTE=Brt5470;43201081]Looks like my dog is going deaf now. Or just gives no fucks anymore. I want to believe it's the latter, but he's like 14-15 now and doesn't respond to me.[/QUOTE] 15 is pretty old for a dog though. Depending on the breed it's surprising that he didn't develop any worse symptoms of age.
[QUOTE=Zezibesh;43203124]15 is pretty old for a dog though. Depending on the breed it's surprising that he didn't develop any worse symptoms of age.[/QUOTE] Yea, and he's still quite lively. He can run and such but he had knee surgery, and busted his other knee but we couldn't afford it. So he definitely has bad arthritis.
[QUOTE=PredGD;43200716]should be configured correctly but I can't get it to work for some reason when the internet goes through the router. it works perfectly fine if I'm connected directly to the router here at home, but if I try to put my router between his and my PC it won't work. tried updating the firmware, but that didn't help.[/QUOTE] So, you get internet directly from the existing router, but not the new one? Are you sure you configured it correctly by pointing the router to the existing gateway with correct subnetmask? And you're sure your father don't have an MAC whitelist or something? Edit: Also, can you ping the existing gateway while connected to the new router?
[QUOTE=Brt5470;43203157]Yea, and he's still quite lively. He can run and such but he had knee surgery, and busted his other knee but we couldn't afford it. So he definitely has bad arthritis.[/QUOTE] I feel you. My dog Boomer, she's 13 years old, and she's a australian cattle dog looking mut, pretty large at 90 pounds, overweight but happy, but her sight is starting to go I think, and she's got tumors under her fur that are just to numerous to get removed. She's had a few larger ones removed in the past but they don't seem to bother her though, and for some reason she's not had any arthritis problems in years now. She used to limp on cold days but now she's as lively as ever, but I can see in her eyes that she's sad for some reason. Aging blows.
[QUOTE=PredGD;43200406]so the WL-330NUL came in the mail today, yay. not sure how I'm gonna go about this though. what I'm thinking is that I'm gonna have to plug it into the routers ethernet and connect to it through that. that's fair enough, but how am I supposed to configure it? enter my IP in the browser to open the control panel? won't that open my stepfathers control panel?[/QUOTE] You will probably want to change the subnet the new router is on (If the current IP is 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0, change it to 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0), otherwise there will be conflicts. Then you can connect to the wifi and configure it that way. You won't be able to configure it if you're still on the old network, unless remote management is enabled on the new router. Also, I noticed something on Asus's website for the WL-330NUL: [IMG]http://puu.sh/5OQnI.jpg[/IMG] [B]FEST[/B]
[QUOTE=benjgvps;43203862]You will probably want to change the subnet the new router is on (If the current IP is 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0, change it to 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0), otherwise there will be conflicts. Then you can connect to the wifi and configure it that way. You won't be able to configure it if you're still on the old network, unless remote management is enabled on the new router. Also, I noticed something on Asus's website for the WL-330NUL: [IMG]http://puu.sh/5OQnI.jpg[/IMG] [B]FEST[/B][/QUOTE] Fest means party in danish so maybe that's what they're getting at
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