[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;44229624]Or just putting it in the oven like you're supposed to[/QUOTE]
Usually those are rather ineffective when you have no propane.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;44229579]Did you put the toaster on its side to prevent the cheese from going all over hell?[/QUOTE]
A toaster oven is effectively a sideways toaster with a bigger chamber.
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Also, my mouse died. Its so dead that lsusb doesn't see it. It half lights up... and thats it...
That was my left handed mouse, man...
And if you turn your toaster sideways, it works jut as effective.
i made a grilled cheese in a sideways toaster once
[QUOTE=S31-Syntax;44229928]Usually those are rather ineffective when you have no propane.
A toaster oven is effectively a sideways toaster with a bigger chamber.
Also, my mouse died. Its so dead that lsusb doesn't see it. It half lights up... and thats it...
That was my left handed mouse, man...[/QUOTE]
I glossed over the oven part of toaster oven.
WTB bad reading icon.
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[QUOTE=Nove;44229991]And if you turn your toaster sideways, it works jut as effective.
i made a grilled cheese in a sideways toaster once[/QUOTE]
Depends on the toaster. I tried this once and nearly ended up with a fire.
So i hear a lot of shit talking about the WD Greens, but after some benching I learned my 1TB green is only marginally slower than my old 500GB Barracuda 7200.12, within 10%.
It manages about 100MB/s R/W
speaking of toaster ovens, what's the cheapest microATX case that I can grab that'll fit a R9 270 and have space to tuck cables behind the motherboard tray?
All of this chatter has made me hungry...
[QUOTE=AugustBurnsRed;44230305]So i hear a lot of shit talking about the WD Greens, but after some benching I learned my 1TB green is only marginally slower than my old 500GB Barracuda 7200.12, within 10%.
It manages about 100MB/s R/W[/QUOTE]
IIRC the Greens have good RW rates, but slower seek times. Makes them perfect for large files and media storage, but bad for the OS and other programs.
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[QUOTE=garychencool;44230391]All of this chatter has made me hungry...[/QUOTE]
Make tacos in your toaster.
i had mexican food just now, so there
also if you guys have any complaints about youtube feel free to give them to me so next i see the googler that is youtube marketing i can tell him that i haven't heard any complaints by anyone!
Toaster not found
[QUOTE=garychencool;44230438]Toaster not found[/QUOTE]
Do you have an iron or a large coil of wire you can plug into the mains?
[QUOTE=Del91;44229680]Diablo 3 when it's on sale[/QUOTE]
Torchlight 2 > Diablo 3
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;44230426]i had mexican food just now, so there
also if you guys have any complaints about youtube feel free to give them to me so next i see the googler that is youtube marketing i can tell him that i haven't heard any complaints by anyone![/QUOTE]
I had a friend with a video where it was detected as shaky but when uploading he dismissed the notification. The video uploaded fine and all, no changes by YouTube. But for some reason 3 days later we noticed the warp stabilization being applied in the video. It was noticible because it just looked weird. There was obvious jumping movements that didn't exist in the original video nor the uploaded version on YouTube on the first and second days the video was uploading. We just applied the revert to original option to see if it will revert the stabilization YouTube did without anyone telling it to do so..
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Just did the revert option and it finished rendering. Nope, the warp stabilization added by YouTube is still there. What the fuck YouTube.
CIPWTTKT&[B]GC[/B]
blogpunch sure whatever keep it tangentially related to computers
throw a hit joke about computers in that'll sure help
[QUOTE=AugustBurnsRed;44230305]So i hear a lot of shit talking about the WD Greens, but after some benching I learned my 1TB green is only marginally slower than my old 500GB Barracuda 7200.12, within 10%.
It manages about 100MB/s R/W[/QUOTE]
They have terrible seek times. They also have pathetic failure rates.
I would never use greens for anything that isn't powered down most of the time. Hope you have everything on it backed up, because you could very quickly be looking at a paperweight.
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;44230649]guys what is the official stance on blogpunching on sipwicket
i feel comfortable with sharing e/n here and i like reading what yall post too but sometimes im worried about posting because maybe its not what you want in a thread that is supposedly about computers and things like that[/QUOTE]
the general chat loophole works for me, honestly I don't care what we post here because we're a fairly close-knit group and I find almost anything interesting enough to read
just be careful of B!N4RY complaining about it though
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;44230517]Torchlight 2 > Diablo 3[/QUOTE]
Own both, still prefer Diablo 3, even more so now that the auction house is going away and the 2.0 patch.
If it gets too ridiculously off-topic, you'll be told so.
Maybe made fun of too. I wouldn't worry about it.
[QUOTE=Del91;44230727]Own both, still prefer Diablo 3, even more so now that the auction house is going away and the 2.0 patch.[/QUOTE]
You can get torchlight 2 for like $5 on sale (A pre-order 4 pack was the same price as one copy of D3, and actually worked for the first few days :v:)
I like Torchlight, but it just bored the crap out of me. :\
[QUOTE=Del91;44230782]I like Torchlight, but it just bored the crap out of me. :\[/QUOTE]
I can never get into games like Torchlight
My sister got her laptop for christmas and it already looks like someone with abosolutely no care of s computer has owned it for six years
This pains me because she used my Mom's laptop before she got hers and I have to use it for school. She managed to step on the damn thing, literally half of the bezel cracked and fucking fell off. Not to mention that there were fucking crumbs under the keys.
[QUOTE=IpHa;44230402]IIRC the Greens have good RW rates, but slower seek times. Makes them perfect for large files and media storage, but bad for the OS and other programs.
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Make tacos in your toaster.[/QUOTE]
My OS is on my SSD, I mostly keep games and music on the HDD
The idea of having two SSD's raided together and then have a HDD equivalent of the two while cloning themselves monthly sounds like a good backup method in my mind. SSD's fuck over? Boot the HDD.
[QUOTE=WhiteHusky;44231497]The idea of having two SSD's raided together and then have a HDD equivalent of the two while cloning themselves monthly sounds like a good backup method in my mind. SSD's fuck over? Boot the HDD.[/QUOTE]
You'd be limited by the speed of the HDD though, so there'd be no point in using SSDs
[QUOTE=kaze4159;44231516]You'd be limited by the speed of the HDD though, so there'd be no point in using SSDs[/QUOTE]
I meant as the HDD being for backup and the SSD's for normal usage.
[QUOTE=kaze4159;44231516]You'd be limited by the speed of the HDD though, so there'd be no point in using SSDs[/QUOTE]I think he means back them up by drive imaging ever month.
That makes sense, I thought you meant setting it up as something like Raid 0+1
[QUOTE=garychencool;44230391]All of this chatter has made me hungry...[/QUOTE]
I'd offer you my tube of cookie dough but that's unsanitary.
Edited: what is going to happen to the thread when we hit 1000 pages?
[QUOTE=pentium;44231641]I'd offer you my tube of cookie dough but that's unsanitary.
Edited: what is going to happen to the thread when we hit 1000 pages?[/QUOTE]
The most likely scenario is nothing of interest happening, unless numbers that are powers of ten excite you.
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