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micro-atx?
Jesus fuck that's beautiful :drool:
Cant find some foolish small nvidia board partner chase after a single slot 480 :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Luuper;26926468]Cant find some foolish small nvidia board partner chase after a single slot 480 :saddowns:[/QUOTE] 570 :eng101:
[QUOTE=Luuper;26926468]Cant find some foolish small nvidia board partner chase after a single slot 480 :saddowns:[/QUOTE] That's not going to work well at all, I don't think anyone would even dare to attempt it.
[QUOTE=B1N4RY!;26926583]That's not going to work well at all, I don't think anyone would even dare to attempt it.[/QUOTE] See small and foolish [editline]24th December 2010[/editline] also a single slot 470 has been made
[QUOTE=ineedateam1;26925895]So lol - CONTENT OF SOME KIND IMBOUND So i went to my moms work ( COMCAST HHHHHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGG ) to show off the CR-48 to my mom's BOSS - he loved it for the most part - he games on steam :D Hes not even the IT Guy but hell knows A LOT about computers - but lol not my point So he left and i was stiling there browsing and one of the co-works of my mom didnt even know what a browser was - Oh and its IE6 :U ALSO all that stand between you for faster speed's is the modem - i didn't know it was that simple - Also while i was there a guy called in asking about his 105 Package - he lived in an apartment and had only 1 computer - its 200 bucks[/QUOTE] ...what?
I've got a story to share. Back in 9th grade computer programming I figured out how to get to all the core files instead of just the 20mb drive that they allocate to you. (Surprisingly it was as easy as going to the start menu, and triple clicking on the greyed out [programs] button.) Anyways, I share this with my circle of friends, and they all go on a quest looking for things that look interesting. I honestly don't know what they expected to find, but I'm just telling the story here. A certain friend in question finds the folder for all the network files. Now, as a little back story that you have to know to get this, is that the school computers had a little glitch. About 1% of the time, when you log in, you would have all the icons on your desktop, instead of having no desktop access at all like they designed it. Having the desktop icons was a real benefit because they were links to really useful things on the computer that we usually couldn't access. Now this kid, finding these network files, thinks they will let him keep the icons on his desktop. So he literally [B]takes the network files and DRAGS them into his allocated HD space, thereby deleting them from where they originally were. [/B] So the next day, the entire school network crashed, and they started an investigation into what the hell happened. So throughout the week they kept calling us into the office trying to interrogate us. Alone, this was easy to handle, but we had to cover, for the same kid in question, because he looking at porn on his computer by using the ping command in cmd. (Apparently pinging a website and putting in the IP completely bypassed the school's shitty internet filter) To top that off some other kid showed lolicon to another classmate, and we were trying to cover for his ass, trying to prevent the school from checking their internet history. All this shit left tons of holes in our stories, dear god it was a fucking disaster. I don't even know how we got out of it, but we got off easy. None of us got in any trouble except the kid who actually moved the files, which led to his account being banned. All this happened around November. For the rest of the school year he had to hand write all his programs. Needless to say he failed that class.
The only destructive things I have done at school are auto-extracting bat files of 42.zip [url]http://www.unforgettable.dk/[/url]
[QUOTE=FunnyBunny;26926824]I've got a story to share. Back in 9th grade computer programming I figured out how to get to all the core files instead of just the 20mb drive that they allocate to you. (Surprisingly it was as easy as going to the start menu, and triple clicking on the greyed out [programs] button.) Anyways, I share this with my circle of friends, and they all go on a quest looking for things that look interesting. I honestly don't know what they expected to find, but I'm just telling the story here. A certain friend in question finds the folder for all the network files. Now, as a little back story that you have to know to get this, is that the school computers had a little glitch. About 1% of the time, when you log in, you would have all the icons on your desktop, instead of having no desktop access at all like they designed it. Having the desktop icons was a real benefit because they were links to really useful things on the computer that we usually couldn't access. Now this kid, finding these network files, thinks they will let him keep the icons on his desktop. So he literally [B]takes the network files and DRAGS them into his allocated HD space, thereby deleting them from where they originally were. [/B] So the next day, the entire school network crashed, and they started an investigation into what the hell happened. So throughout the week they kept calling us into the office trying to interrogate us. Alone, this was easy to handle, but we had to cover, for the same kid in question, because he looking at porn on his computer by using the ping command in cmd. (Apparently pinging a website and putting in the IP completely bypassed the school's shitty internet filter) To top that off some other kid showed lolicon to another classmate, and we were trying to cover for his ass, trying to prevent the school from checking their internet history. All this shit left tons of holes in our stories, dear god it was a fucking disaster. I don't even know how we got out of it, but we got off easy. None of us got in any trouble except the kid who actually moved the files, which led to his account being banned. All this happened around November. For the rest of the school year he had to hand write all his programs. Needless to say he failed that class.[/QUOTE] Our AP Java teacher forces us to hand write all the code for our tests, probably because that's the way the actual AP test does it. Apparently it helps by making you think about the structure of your code before you write it or something like that
[QUOTE=FunnyBunny;26926824]I've got a story to share. Back in 9th grade computer programming I figured out how to get to all the core files instead of just the 20mb drive that they allocate to you. (Surprisingly it was as easy as going to the start menu, and triple clicking on the greyed out [programs] button.) Anyways, I share this with my circle of friends, and they all go on a quest looking for things that look interesting. I honestly don't know what they expected to find, but I'm just telling the story here. A certain friend in question finds the folder for all the network files. Now, as a little back story that you have to know to get this, is that the school computers had a little glitch. About 1% of the time, when you log in, you would have all the icons on your desktop, instead of having no desktop access at all like they designed it. Having the desktop icons was a real benefit because they were links to really useful things on the computer that we usually couldn't access. Now this kid, finding these network files, thinks they will let him keep the icons on his desktop. So he literally [B]takes the network files and DRAGS them into his allocated HD space, thereby deleting them from where they originally were. [/B] So the next day, the entire school network crashed, and they started an investigation into what the hell happened. So throughout the week they kept calling us into the office trying to interrogate us. Alone, this was easy to handle, but we had to cover, for the same kid in question, because he looking at porn on his computer by using the ping command in cmd. (Apparently pinging a website and putting in the IP completely bypassed the school's shitty internet filter) To top that off some other kid showed lolicon to another classmate, and we were trying to cover for his ass, trying to prevent the school from checking their internet history. All this shit left tons of holes in our stories, dear god it was a fucking disaster. I don't even know how we got out of it, but we got off easy. None of us got in any trouble except the kid who actually moved the files, which led to his account being banned. All this happened around November. For the rest of the school year he had to hand write all his programs. Needless to say he failed that class.[/QUOTE] In my opinion its their goddamn fault for not setting up proper folder permissions... Even though the that, the kid who dragged the files over is still an idiot
[QUOTE=Luuper;26926866]The only destructive things I have done at school are auto-extracting bat files of 42.zip [url]http://www.unforgettable.dk/[/url][/QUOTE] I can't download it :(
I have content, not sure if it actually /is/ content though.. It involves my mum, a new laptop, Norton, and a heroic shop assistant. Post the story?
Anything thats illeracy is content
Post it!
do it
Bad attempt at attempting to give me a virus. [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8165303/fail.png[/img]
I hope they make the CR-48 program worldwide, I'd love to use one
[QUOTE=codenamecueball;26930682]I hope they make the CR-48 program worldwide, I'd love to use one[/QUOTE] It's a feedback program not a "HERE HAVE A FREE LAPTOP".
[QUOTE=compwhizii;26930776]It's a feedback program not a "HERE HAVE A FREE LAPTOP".[/QUOTE] Durr, I have done feedback programs before you know. [editline]24th December 2010[/editline] Didn't really make it clear
Recently I was helping my grandparents re-paint their kitchen. After a few hours of work, we decided to take a break. My grandfather wasn`t sure how to reapply the type of ceiling tiles that we had so he went upstairs with his coffee. A few minutes later I heard him shout my name to help me. I was worried that he had fallen and hurt himself but he was fine when I walked into the room. He was cleaning coffee of the ground. Next to him was a broken off disk tray on the desk of my grandma's computer. I asked him how it happened and he replied saying "The cup holder broke." Needless to say I facepalmed.
[QUOTE=compwhizii;26930776]It's a feedback program not a "HERE HAVE A FREE LAPTOP".[/QUOTE] Who's saying he won't leave feedback? We know ineedateam won't anyway. If he does they will have a hard time reading it :v:
[QUOTE=codenamecueball;26930809]Durr, I have done feedback programs before you know. [editline]24th December 2010[/editline] Didn't really make it clear[/QUOTE] I don't think they would go through all the hassle of dealing with international shipping after they've shipped out probably thousands of them. [editline]24th December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=hexpunK;26930856]Who's saying he won't leave feedback? We know ineedateam won't anyway. If he does they will have a hard time reading it :v:[/QUOTE] That's true, but see above
It's funny how writing like a retard makes you look so incredibly dumb.
Making you have to enable caps lock is really shit, I use caps lock instead of shift, I just can't learn to use shift. Quite a few of my friends use it as well
[QUOTE=codenamecueball;26930961]Making you have to enable caps lock is really shit, I use caps lock instead of shift, I just can't learn to use shift. Quite a few of my friends use it as well[/QUOTE] I find shift easier than doing: Caps lock on, press something, caps lock off compare to: shift+button
Shifting for caps is much, much faster. Especially if you touchtype, it is noticeably faster.
[QUOTE=hexpunK;26931476]Shifting for caps is much, much faster. Especially if you touchtype, it is noticeably faster.[/QUOTE] I know, but I can't do it
I pretty much don't use caps lock period
I EVEN PREFER TO TYPE LIKE THIS WITH THE SHIFT KEY INSTEAD OF WITH THE CAPS LOCK KEY. I have no clue why, but it's still as easy to type. You just don't have the functionality of your little finger, which I don't use for anything anyway.
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