[QUOTE=Makol;45279333]So if they ask about cookies I'll just say Al Gore ate them all?[/QUOTE]
Yes.
Fun fact - cookies, being fattening, often make packets too big to fit through the tubes. This is referred to as a "web clog", or "blog" for short. The "blogosphere" is a roughly spherical mass of cookies and blogs currently blogging up the trans-atlantic intertubes. It is expected to reach critical mass sometime around 2038, causing devastation the like of which has not been seen since Jan 1, 2000. Top tube scientists are attempting to dissolve it with bits of coffee, or "java" - the bits of coffee, of course, are referred to as "javascript" as they are basically the same thing.
Very informative.
Thanks.
i feel like garbage, i've been writing shit code and someone who i think actually does angular joined this team and i feel like he's judging me so hard
[QUOTE=Levelog;45278984]Had a similar problem a couple minutes ago, Foxfi fixed that.
[editline]2nd July 2014[/editline]
It apparently doesn't even need to be rooted.[/QUOTE]
Nope
[T]http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m598/Awike1991/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2014-07-02-22-07-25_zpshokrtv4m.png[/t]
[editline]2nd July 2014[/editline]
Even with 2 bars, 4G is faster than my cable internet. :(
[QUOTE=gman003-main;45279376]Yes.
Fun fact - cookies, being fattening, often make packets too big to fit through the tubes. This is referred to as a "web clog", or "blog" for short. The "blogosphere" is a roughly spherical mass of cookies and blogs currently blogging up the trans-atlantic intertubes. It is expected to reach critical mass sometime around 2038, causing devastation the like of which has not been seen since Jan 1, 2000. Top tube scientists are attempting to dissolve it with bits of coffee, or "java" - the bits of coffee, of course, are referred to as "javascript" as they are basically the same thing.[/QUOTE]
Love the jab at blogging, there. Well done.
[QUOTE=Del91;45279411]Nope
[T]http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m598/Awike1991/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2014-07-02-22-07-25_zpshokrtv4m.png[/t]
[editline]2nd July 2014[/editline]
Even with 2 bars, 4G is faster than my cable internet. :([/QUOTE]
did you check if there was a hashcode for your phone
[QUOTE=Del91;45279411]Nope
[T]http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/m598/Awike1991/Mobile%20Uploads/Screenshot_2014-07-02-22-07-25_zpshokrtv4m.png[/t]
[editline]2nd July 2014[/editline]
Even with 2 bars, 4G is faster than my cable internet. :([/QUOTE]
1 bar of LTE can still manage to get me 30 down.. still faster than my home internet
even HSPA is faster :/
[QUOTE=Shadaez;45279491]did you check if there was a hashcode for your phone[/QUOTE]
All the ones I've seen were for service menus, mostly for function testing.
woo for 3.5g!
0.9mbps down, 0.1mbps up inside my apartment
i doubt that 4g is any better if 3g has this shit range
[QUOTE=Del91;45279516]All the ones I've seen were for service menus, mostly for function testing.[/QUOTE]
You said you were on sprint, right? Did you grab the sprint/att version?
Yep
Brother came around yesterday, he's not a PC gamer at all, but he's liking Spintires on Steam and he actually paid me to buy it so he could play it on my machine.
Since he came over right after I got back from the postal office, I ordered my old mobo+CPU+GPU to him.
We're heading over to buy a case+PSU+RAM today, from the company's retail location where I ordered my parts from. Hell, where I've ordered pretty much all my components.
Going to pick up some cleaning stuff for my current CPU cooler, and some new thermal compound.
I was looking at their website, and they had a really sexy CPU watercooling solution, but it's out-of-stock, and slightly out of my current price range, sucks. I'll be picking one of those up in the future, at some point.
The retail location is pretty big, from what I've gathered, never been there, so it should pretty much be like Disney World for PC builders.
5 bars on 4g here still can't compete with my ADSL.
[editline]3rd July 2014[/editline]
att
[t]http://www.speedtest.net/android/880131974.png[/t]
centurylink
[t]http://www.speedtest.net/result/3601275331.png[/t]
[editline]3rd July 2014[/editline]
huh, my traffic is being routed through kansas. cool.
[editline]3rd July 2014[/editline]
no wait, its being routed through phoenix...
[editline]3rd July 2014[/editline]
uhh now its being routed through washington
Speed tests should be a bankable offense if they aren't linked.
Century link here blows
You sure it's buffered properly?
Have you guys ever synchronized a game's save files between computers using a cloud drive and symbolic links? Because I just did it, and it works perfectly. It's a pretty genius way to cloud enable games that don't sync save files by themselves, I think.
[QUOTE=Warship;45280750]Have you guys ever synchronized a game's save files between computers using a cloud drive and symbolic links? Because I just did it, and it works perfectly. It's a pretty genius way to cloud enable games that don't sync save files by themselves, I think.[/QUOTE]
It's the same way you play Simcity 4 multiplayer
Regions are just a folder with a different file for each city. Everyone can edit their own cities and it syncs everyone else's city into the region
To synchronize my Dwarf Fortress I just put the whole folder in my dropbox folder.
look at how TERRIBLE my internet is god living in a third world country is tough *posts 100/100 speedtest*
What the fuck
Writing the Windows bootloader with bootsect to a USB stick somehow breaks the filesystem, Windows 7 download tool for some reason fails to prepare a USB stick for Windows 8 installation, using win32diskimage to write the ISO directly to the USB stick doesn't work, and using DriveDroid doesn't work because the ISO file is so fucking massive.
Fuck you Microsoft, why can't you just use GRUB or Isolinux, you fucks.
Trying to get install media done so I can start disassembling my PC, and upgrading, and setting up my brother's rig.
Edit:
Think it might work now, diskpart was refusing to select a partition for some reason, the formatting they'd done to the USB stick at the factory had fucked up something, I think, and it had managed to persist through a few formats - I could select the disk and volume of the drive, but not the partition.
Selected volume and ran clean, after that it showed 0B size and status was "unusable", created partition, format fs=ntfs quick and active, bootsect /nt60 G: /mbr, copying files now, it should work, but it should have worked on my other tries too.
Edit2:
As a sidenote, I just installed Ubuntu on my laptop behind my back in 15 minutes, with full disk encryption - no problems.
[QUOTE=.Lain;45281459]look at how TERRIBLE my internet is god living in a third world country is tough *posts 100/100 speedtest*[/QUOTE]
So BRT with his "unusable" internet? :v:
God damn, installing aftermarket coolers on the R9 290 series is a pain in the ass.
So. Much. Memory. Heatsinks.
[QUOTE=Leestons;45281677]So BRT with his "unusable" internet? :v:[/QUOTE]
How clear did I have to be that my internet literally would shut down if you browsed two websites at once. When your router is giving like 1/20th the speed you should get, it's dying.
So my next course is more exciting than I had hoped. Apparently there'd be trips (hopefully the college allows it) that go to places like Gamescom in Cologne, Germany and seeing the Gadget Show live. I'm fine with this. Totally fine, but as long as I take my necessities I'd love it. This is definitely computer-related because, well, I wonder if journalism is involved, too.
The taster day just sweetened it more.
[QUOTE=digigamer17;45282602]So my next course is more exciting than I had hoped. Apparently there'd be trips (hopefully the college allows it) that go to places like Gamescom in Cologne, Germany and seeing the Gadget Show live. I'm fine with this. Totally fine, but as long as I take my necessities I'd love it. This is definitely computer-related because, well, I wonder if journalism is involved, too.
The taster day just sweetened it more.[/QUOTE]
I went to the Gadget Show in November, had it's ups and downs I suppose. Saw a 4K TV running at 60fps and looked wonderful even if it was uncalibrated (Kicked the shit out of my current display for sure), got Dragon Age 2 but then went down hill when the same people deprived me of Skyrim only an hour later and then sat through this awful hour long show which if the actual TV show is anything like it I would have cancelled.
isn't the gadget show that program where idiot presenters salivate over macs?
[QUOTE=kaze4159;45280911]It's the same way you play Simcity 4 multiplayer
Regions are just a folder with a different file for each city. Everyone can edit their own cities and it syncs everyone else's city into the region[/QUOTE]
I want to try this.
Somebody "dropped" their laptop today.
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5831868/hardware%20gore/laptop%20screen%203-7-14/IMG_0390.JPG[/t]
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5831868/hardware%20gore/laptop%20screen%203-7-14/IMG_0393.JPG[/t]
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5831868/hardware%20gore/laptop%20screen%203-7-14/IMG_0395.JPG[/t]
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5831868/hardware%20gore/laptop%20screen%203-7-14/IMG_0396.JPG[/t]
I wonder if they forgot the words "a big safe on" when they bought it in and explained this.
Looks like the display didn't have much rigidity in the first place and something flexed it hard, by the fact that the base unit seems to be fine and it's an Acer.
Doesn't look to be that bad of a repair considering the hinges are intact and everything is still roughly in one piece.
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