[QUOTE=TonyTheBean;43212320]plugged into the wall I get 95/95 :)[/QUOTE]
Good luck getting near those speeds though
I'm quickly running out of both USB ports, and microUSB cables, to charge shit with.
My Nexus 7 charges with microUSB, my Galaxy S2 charges with microUSB, my external battery case for the Galaxy S2 charges with microUSB, and my mini Bluetooth keyboard, that I use if I need to SSH into somewhere with a mobile device (fuck dealing with that shit with a touch keyboard), charges with microUSB.
Oh and since it's USB, and there's 4 cables, with 2 ends each, it takes about 30 minutes to plug everything in because of the USB uncertainty principle that dictates USB plugs exist in 4 dimensions, and must be initialized by blindly testing if you can plug the damn thing in, twice, and then finally observing the plug, which drops it down into regular spacetime.
[QUOTE=Makol;43212615]Goodbye world.
To Mexico I go.[/QUOTE]
Next week in the news:
[B]Head of online gaming forum member found hanging from a bridge in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico[/B]
[video=youtube;d1rXcJuEsy0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1rXcJuEsy0[/video]
This maybe more suited to the Home Audio Megathread but I just want to get a few thoughts on this. I personally have a sound card (Asus Xonar DGX) and before I got it I wasn't impressed with the onboard sound with my Grado SR-60i headphones so a few months later I hooked up my computer to my recently recovered HI-FI system and connected my headphones to it. Found it was an improvement but still some way off so I got the sound card and it brought it up to speed with the audio output on my S3 phone.
[url]https://collaboration.skype.com/promotion/[/url]
Put in your email and they'll send you a voucher to get skype premium free for a year
[editline]17th December 2013[/editline]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/NlXe8w3.png[/img]
What is the benefit of Skype Premium anyway?
No ads and group video call support
it's sad that a bloated proprietary client is the most commonly used...
In exchange for 8GB of Laptop DDR3, I got a ton of shit:
[t]http://i.imgur.com/AwAuaJY.jpeg[/t]
Not pictured: Dell Vostro 200 with a Phenom 9550 and a Dell XPS 410 with a Q6600
Who wants some old networking shit?
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;43215970]That bottle of Jim please[/QUOTE]
Haha that's empty, also fucking huge and makes my arm look tiny
[t]http://i.imgur.com/cfc0fCy.jpeg[/t]
I just had a pretty surreal experience, and my body is till recovering from it.
I passed out while playing The Walking Dead: Season 2. That's a first, passing out due to a video game...
[editline]17th December 2013[/editline]
EVERYTHING FEELS LIKE A DREAM
[QUOTE=AugustBurnsRed;43215900]Who wants some old networking shit?[/QUOTE]I would say MIPS but chances are he already has it.
Since working at a computer store, i've had a lot of shit.
but the stuff that always gets to me is when customers try to work on imacs by themselves. we've had people come in saying, "i tried to swap out my hard drive, but I think i broke the display cable" and then the hard drive is a 2.5" one and the display cable is broken on the connector at the logic board and it's a "sorry dude, it's gonna be REAL expensive to fix this"
i'll never forget the guy who shocked himself and had the burn mark on his finger to prove it from touching the power supply behind the display (without discharging it first). i've been shocked by one, but never burned.
[QUOTE=Unreliable;43216602]Since working at a computer store, i've had a lot of shit.
but the stuff that always gets to me is when customers try to work on imacs by themselves. we've had people come in saying, "i tried to swap out my hard drive, but I think i broke the display cable" and then the hard drive is a 2.5" one and the display cable is broken on the connector at the logic board and it's a "sorry dude, it's gonna be REAL expensive to fix this"
i'll never forget the guy who shocked himself and had the burn mark on his finger to prove it from touching the power supply behind the display (without discharging it first). i've been shocked by one, but never burned.[/QUOTE]
A few years ago my PS3 got a YLOD, and my Sisters Fiance wanted to buy it and try fixing it. So we took it apart, was unplugged and started cleaning out the dust. For some reason he decided to plug it back in as I was disconnecting the hard drive, I got a huge electric shock. The power went out and my arm felt dead for a few hours.
Is it normal for my LG G2 to be using over a gigabyte of its ram with no open apps? If not, how the fuck do I control what has rights to be running in the background?
someone give me the IRC info
gonna need to buy a USB thing which allows wireless. my old aircruiser N300 isn't working at all for whatever reason and I don't have onboard support for wireless. any recommendations?
[QUOTE=altern;43217129]Is it normal for my LG G2 to be using over a gigabyte of its ram with no open apps? If not, how the fuck do I control what has rights to be running in the background?[/QUOTE]
It shows the buffer as used memory.
Used memory is good memory.
Benjeffery.ca #cipwttkt
Port 6667 I think
Really like the Lumia 925 so far, all the apps i need are there.
I wanna thank wingless for pointing me towards it. Its a great refreshment after 4 years of only android.
Let my know how much you like it, I've been considering moving to windows phone when my contract is up with Verizon.
[QUOTE=Political Gamer;43216478]I would say MIPS but chances are he already has it.[/QUOTE]
Pfft. Running gigabit. :v:
I have found internet
Hello friends
[QUOTE=Makol;43218522]I have found internet
Hello friends[/QUOTE]
Yo.
[QUOTE=Del91;43217332]Benjeffery.ca #cipwttkt
Port 6667 I think[/QUOTE]
If anyone forgets it, just look for one of my posts and click the link to my website. Under site services, it's listed.
[QUOTE=Genericenemy;43214506][video=youtube;d1rXcJuEsy0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1rXcJuEsy0[/video]
This maybe more suited to the Home Audio Megathread but I just want to get a few thoughts on this. I personally have a sound card (Asus Xonar DGX) and before I got it I wasn't impressed with the onboard sound with my Grado SR-60i headphones so a few months later I hooked up my computer to my recently recovered HI-FI system and connected my headphones to it. Found it was an improvement but still some way off so I got the sound card and it brought it up to speed with the audio output on my S3 phone.[/QUOTE]
Seems cogent to me. I'm using a decent pair of headphones with onboard sound and I get called a cheater in TF2 occasionally because I'm able to pick out cloaked spies simply because I heard their footsteps as they walked past me.
-snip-
Woah what the heck. I have 3 CPU fans but have only ever owned 2 CPUs...
Just picked up a Pebble at Best Buy for $90
It's pretty darn cool.
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