• CIPWTTKT&GC v0x21 (v33): Fuck Titles Edition
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[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;45664539]greasy food yet we're still classy with sauce on the side instead of being all over man we end up talking about some weird shit[/QUOTE] I only eat chips with a fork, so. Fuck grease.
[QUOTE=wingless;45664551]I only eat chips with a fork, so. Fuck grease.[/QUOTE] Obviously not an American.
Pringles masterrace, no grease or cut gums
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;45664603]Pringles masterrace, no grease or cut gums[/QUOTE] Wrong type of chips.
[QUOTE=pentium;45664581]Obviously not an American.[/QUOTE] Considering he's not american, it makes sense. [editline]11th August 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=wingless;45664625]Wrong type of chips.[/QUOTE] "Crisps"?
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;45664687]"crisps" is a british thing[/QUOTE] It somehow didn't make it over here. Well, it did, but nowhere near as much as just "Chips".
[QUOTE=pentium;45664581]Obviously not an American.[/QUOTE] [img]http://i.imgur.com/bmHPmx6.png[/img] Uh...?
[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;45664721][img]http://i.imgur.com/bmHPmx6.png[/img] Uh...?[/QUOTE] North America.
[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;45664721][img]http://i.imgur.com/bmHPmx6.png[/img] Uh...?[/QUOTE] Canada was actually annexed about twelve years ago, they were just too polite to mention it or insist we add more stars to the flag or anything.
America? You mean South Canada
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;45664259]Putting W7 pro on an Althlon II x4 machine with 2gb of RAM took nearly an hour. Now I'm installing drivers, next step is updates.[/QUOTE] Were you using a 2x DVD drive? Even my Northwood Pentium 4 could install Windows 7 in about 30-40 minutes. [editline]11th August 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Amiga OS;45662514] Oh dear.[/QUOTE] Honestly, it wasn't until this video that I realized my Asus has media keys on the arrows. That blew my mind.
Should I get Office 365 for University and ditch Google Drive, Keep and Evernote?
[QUOTE=tratzzz;45656322]On the Y510p? The fucking buttons react to touch. It was the worst fucking touchpad I have ever used and my dad's HP CQ-60's touchpad had coffee spilled all over it so only half of it worked and you could only left-click. Seriously, The fucking buttons react to touch on the Y510p. You click, it goes down, but so does your pointer so you misclick. gg engineers, who the fuck thought that that is a good idea?[/QUOTE] My Asus is the same way. However, Asus actually had the foresight to filter finger movement on the mouse buttons. You actually have to move your finger a significant amount before the mouse moves. In the normal touch area, its normal sensitivity. I still prefer separate buttons, but such a little thing makes it far more usable.
[QUOTE=garychencool;45665369]Should I get Office 365 for University and ditch Google Drive, Keep and Evernote?[/QUOTE] I am personally more of a fan of O365. More features, better .docx, .xlsx and .pptx support (GDocs fucked up many important documents). I'm planning on getting the O365 Small Business subscription. [editline]12th August 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;45664539] man we end up talking about some weird shit[/QUOTE] I'm sorry.
[QUOTE=garychencool;45665369]Should I get Office 365 for University and ditch Google Drive, Keep and Evernote?[/QUOTE] Depends on how much formatting you use. For simple document composing and such, Office 365 won't be much of an advantage. I actually managed to get away with using GDocs and LibreOffice on my Linux machine for an entire semester, and my professors were none the wiser. However, more advanced functions and formatting will create compatibility issues, since odds are, your professors will be using Office. Also, if your going to be using Spreadsheets. Excel and Calc do not play nice with each other as I've learned at work.
[QUOTE=Demache;45665455]Depends on how much formatting you use. For simple document composing and such, Office 365 won't be much of an advantage. I actually managed to get away with using GDocs and LibreOffice on my Linux machine for an entire semester, and my professors were none the wiser. However, more advanced functions and formatting will create compatibility issues, since odds are, your professors will be using Office. Also, if your going to be using Spreadsheets. Excel and Calc do not play nice with each other as I've learned at work.[/QUOTE] I've gotten away with Libre the entirety of my college schooling because I submit everything as PDF's
[QUOTE=Levelog;45665490]I've gotten away with Libre the entirety of my college schooling because I submit everything as PDF's[/QUOTE] Usually that was fine with my instructors, but some refused to accept anything but .doc/.docx. Cross compatibility is still good to note.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;45665417]I am personally more of a fan of O365. More features, better .docx, .xlsx and .pptx support (GDocs fucked up many important documents). I'm planning on getting the O365 Small Business subscription. [/QUOTE] yeah I was downloading and uploading a bunch of documents to Google Drive throughout my high school and a lot of the times it breaks the formatting when you covert it to a Google Drive doc to even edit or downloading it as a .docx sometimes break things. Same happens to powerpoint presentations. I liked typing the document on Google Drive because I know it's a lot less likely to loose what I type and I don't have to carry a USB drive around any more or have the only copy on that 1 USB drive but whenever I download the file to hand in or even print, I'd always have to check the formatting and usually it was broken so I had to fix it which was a waste of time. It was super annoying which was why I am considering dropping Google Drive entirely (at least for school stuff). I was even about to get Drive's $10/month for 1TB of storage but then I can get that much storage for less a month and have access to other stuff. Then Microsoft added 1TB storage for a lot less so I figured it was a great deal for the storage alone. Now my question is, what happens to the 1TB storage when the subscription ends?
[QUOTE=garychencool;45665562]yeah I was downloading and uploading a bunch of documents to Google Drive throughout my high school and a lot of the times it breaks the formatting when you covert it to a Google Drive doc to even edit or downloading it as a .docx sometimes break things. Same happens to powerpoint presentations. I liked typing the document on Google Drive because I know it's a lot less likely to loose what I type and I don't have to carry a USB drive around any more or have the only copy on that 1 USB drive but whenever I download the file to hand in or even print, I'd always have to check the formatting and usually it was broken so I had to fix it which was a waste of time. It was super annoying which was why I am considering dropping Google Drive entirely (at least for school stuff). I was even about to get Drive's $10/month for 1TB of storage but then I can get that much storage for less a month and have access to other stuff. Then Microsoft added 1TB storage for a lot less so I figured it was a great deal for the storage alone. Now my question is, what happens to the 1TB storage when the subscription ends?[/QUOTE] Probably falls back to whatever the free quota is, and you can't upload new stuff until you get below that free quota.
[QUOTE=Demache;45665515]Usually that was fine with my instructors, but some refused to accept anything but .doc/.docx. Cross compatibility is still good to note.[/QUOTE] "If you don't take this PDF I'll take the USB drive its on and your doctorate and ram it down your fucking throat."
[QUOTE=Demache;45665455]Depends on how much formatting you use. For simple document composing and such, Office 365 won't be much of an advantage. I actually managed to get away with using GDocs and LibreOffice on my Linux machine for an entire semester, and my professors were none the wiser. However, more advanced functions and formatting will create compatibility issues, since odds are, your professors will be using Office. Also, if your going to be using Spreadsheets. Excel and Calc do not play nice with each other as I've learned at work.[/QUOTE] I plan on using all of the services and products Office 365 University has to offer. Even my college uses Microsoft products like their email and other services. I actually wonder if my school would provide any discounts, additional stuff or how well it would work if I got the subscription service (like can I connect them together, etc.). I would end up jumping ships for all of my school-related things, from Google to Microsoft. I'd more or less use Outlook to handle school-related email, tasks and calendar stuff, OneNote to replace Evernote, the office stuff to replace Google Drive/Docs entirely. OneNote may actually also replace my personal notes on Evernote where I stop using Evernote completely. Same with the docs. I'd actually be able to use the latest Office instead of getting it elsewhere and the live editing with other people and live saving as seen on Google Drive would be there too. I'd totally use the 1TB storage and I might even get another account to store my personal crap as an online backup as it's always been on local external hard drives. But what happens to the storage after the subscription is up? The Skype minutes are kinda useless to me but it's nice to be able to call people's land lines from various countries just for fun.
drinking at a maid cafe yeeee
[quote] Wingar: Hm, how much space does your tape library have again? Wingar: 24TB wasnt it? Mips: yes Wingar: hah. Wingar: I'm saving up for a NAS right now. Wingar: 26TB usable, 30 total :3 Wingar: trust in the rust. Wingar: it's 5 6TB drives. Wingar: WD RED 6TB's are actually kinda affordable Mips: you...... Wingar: it's incredible. Mips: DURTY Mips: motherfucker Mips: are you really going to 1-up me? Wingar: Yes. [/quote] Quit stealing my glory. >:U
[QUOTE=pentium;45665700]Quit stealing my glory. >:U[/QUOTE] It hasn't happened yet, jeez. You have time to upgrade.
[QUOTE=wingless;45665720]It hasn't happened yet, jeez. You have time to upgrade.[/QUOTE] 3583's only support up to LTO3. I'll look into budgeting for a new LTO6 silo. Edited: [t]http://www.moderntech.com.hk/sites/default/files/images/xls.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=Demache;45665590]Probably falls back to whatever the free quota is, and you can't upload new stuff until you get below that free quota.[/QUOTE] I'd probably be ok with that, having a permanent storage where I can download stuff off. I'd probably fill up the 1TB with my crap near the end anyways. As long as I will be able to download it and not be forced to delete anything, it's all good. And by the time the subscription does end, I'll probably build a NAS/find other solutions to back stuff up.
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;45662514][video=youtube;jb7p3VkQCOo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb7p3VkQCOo[/video] Oh dear.[/QUOTE] Some good points on the shapes of the keyboard. Once again, tactile feedback is useful. Stop throwing it away for nothing.
And here I was happy with my 1tb storage drive.
[QUOTE=garychencool;45665644]I plan on using all of the services and products Office 365 University has to offer. Even my college uses Microsoft products like their email and other services. I actually wonder if my school would provide any discounts, additional stuff or how well it would work if I got the subscription service (like can I connect them together, etc.). I would end up jumping ships for all of my school-related things, from Google to Microsoft. I'd more or less use Outlook to handle school-related email, tasks and calendar stuff, OneNote to replace Evernote, the office stuff to replace Google Drive/Docs entirely. OneNote may actually also replace my personal notes on Evernote where I stop using Evernote completely. Same with the docs. I'd actually be able to use the latest Office instead of getting it elsewhere and the live editing with other people and live saving as seen on Google Drive would be there too. I'd totally use the 1TB storage and I might even get another account to store my personal crap as an online backup as it's always been on local external hard drives. But what happens to the storage after the subscription is up? The Skype minutes are kinda useless to me but it's nice to be able to call people's land lines from various countries just for fun.[/QUOTE] As a note, OneNote is completely free from Microsoft now. Its just a convenience to have it included in Office. Though it is good to have that storage space for online syncing.
[QUOTE=Demache;45665807]As a note, OneNote is completely free from Microsoft now. Its just a convenience to have it included in Office. Though it is good to have that storage space for online syncing.[/QUOTE] Sweet, I also tried it out a bit on the Surface Pro 3 and how it handles handwriting is pretty sweet. I could get a Surface Pro 3 instead of a laptop if my budget will work out. The only thing I kind of dislike is the apps Microsoft has for Android. They are generally pretty crap and there isn't the nice Office 365 suite that is found on iOS for Android just yet. Apparently they are seperate apps now instead of an all in one package which is fine. I believe they will launch the Android version of that sometime this month tho.
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