• CIPWTTKT&GC v0x20 (v32): Ikea Edition
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[QUOTE=wingless;40416019]Note to all you guys: Don't go see Iron Man 3. It's fucking terrible. The first two acts are... okay, glaringly large plot holes and such and then act 3 just goes "lol fuk it" and jumps the shark [b]so hard[/b]. It turns from okay to a really fucking bad Michael Bay film where he expects the audience to have an IQ of two. Jesus that was bad...[/QUOTE] Note: If you aren't a giant marvel nerd like Wingless you'll love it
[QUOTE=kaze4159;40416574]Note: If you aren't a giant marvel nerd like Wingless you'll love it[/QUOTE] Except not because it treats everyone who watches it like they can't work out the simplest of shit. The writing is aimed towards 6 year olds and 6 year olds alone. It lacks consistency within even 10 minutes of itself. If you're only going to see it to see shit blow up, go for it, but if you actually wanted Iron Man, don't bother. From what I can tell, the majority of the production crew has changed since the first and second movie, so I'm gonna blame Disney. Oh, and product placement. Everywhere. Every goddamn scene has SOMETHING.
I have used 251mb out of 250 and the speeds havent been capped yet on my mobile connection. Now, is the limit higher than 250, the cap slow speeds havent kicked in or i have to pay by MB now?
[QUOTE=tratzzz;40416610]I have used 251mb out of 250 and the speeds havent been capped yet on my mobile connection. Now, is the limit higher than 250, the cap slow speeds havent kicked in or i have to pay by MB now?[/QUOTE] Probably hasn't kicked in yet. If you are measuring by your phone it might vary a bit from their count [editline]25th April 2013[/editline] They'd probably tell you if they raise your cap (they texted me), and you would probably remember if you saw that you'd pay by the MB in the contract (i was paranoid about that for a bit)
I've never seen a superhero movie with a convincing and touching plot, I'm pretty sure those are all an excuse to see how much bad CGI and explosions you can fit into 80 minutes of film (or it could be because I'm not a huge superhero nerdlord and haven't watched many superhero movies)
[QUOTE=BreenIsALie;40416615]Probably hasn't kicked in yet. If you are measuring by your phone it might vary a bit from their count [editline]25th April 2013[/editline] They'd probably tell you if they raise your cap (they texted me), and you would probably remember if you saw that you'd pay by the MB in the contract (i was paranoid about that for a bit)[/QUOTE] Their site shows the 251 mb, my phone says 245..
Police van with SWAT teams inbound then I'd clear the browser history if i were you
[QUOTE=wingless;40416581]Except not because it treats everyone who watches it like they can't work out the simplest of shit. The writing is aimed towards 6 year olds and 6 year olds alone. It lacks consistency within even 10 minutes of itself. If you're only going to see it to see shit blow up, go for it, but if you actually wanted Iron Man, don't bother. From what I can tell, the majority of the production crew has changed since the first and second movie, so I'm gonna blame Disney. Oh, and product placement. Everywhere. Every goddamn scene has SOMETHING.[/QUOTE] Unfortunately, I'm going to see it on Saturday. Expect to hear my thoughts on the matter shortly thereafter.
Okay [URL="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.en.html"]RMS's thing[/URL] on the difference between "open source" and "free software" feels really spergy
capped speeds until the end of the month or pay 0.17€ per MB for proper speeds. [editline]25th April 2013[/editline] capped to 0.1mbps lol
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;40417203]It is, he's incredible pedantic about it. Free software and Open source software are completely different because they both do the same thing but but for different reasons... [I]right[/I]. Also the whole Ganoo+leenux interjection thing is about as spergy as it gets.[/QUOTE] Open source is not always open source, or truly "Free". See Android as an example. Despite being an Open-source Operating System, it still contains Proprietary parts.
Final mug shot (See what I did there, huh? *nudge*) [IMG_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/MxQwhTe.jpg[/IMG_thumb]
[QUOTE=Leestons;40417239]Final mug shot (See what I did there, huh? *nudge*) [IMG_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/MxQwhTe.jpg[/IMG_thumb][/QUOTE] Thats a real Low-Poly Table.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;40417236]Open source is not always open source, or truly "Free". See Android as an example. Despite being an Open-source Operating System, it still contains Proprietary parts.[/QUOTE] Android 3.x was also fully closed source for a while, too.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;40417244]Thats a real Low-Poly Table.[/QUOTE] I didn't really bother with that, just put a plane underneath so the mug wasn't floating.
Oh man I found my first (and only) completed and compiled model [img]http://i.imgur.com/X52bC.png[/img] and also this thing that never worked right [t]http://i.imgur.com/f3eVT.png[/t]
I could never get into 3d modeling :(
[QUOTE=spinpoint F3;40417526]I could never get into 3d modeling :([/QUOTE] Blender is actually pretty intuitive and simple to work with! Helljumper's TF2 model tutorial actually covers basic modelling/baking/rendering well.
[QUOTE=CubeManv2;40413876]7970's are amazing cards, ATi is just going through some driver issues right now. I hope by Summer they have most of it worked out. Anyway I'd say for price and preformence 7970 680 670/670[/QUOTE] They've been going through driver problems for like the last 5 years.
[QUOTE=latin_geek;40417570]Blender is actually pretty intuitive and simple to work with! Helljumper's TF2 model tutorial actually covers basic modelling/baking/rendering well.[/QUOTE] That's just given me an idea for a TF2 map, the inside of a giant PC, red starts in the optical drive bay area, blu starts in the PCI slot area. Has stuff like moving fans, LEDs and cables can be used as paths, either that or the PC is on it's side and cables are used as paths for high grounds. cap points are by the HDD, PSU, graphics card, CPU and RAM
Hey I do 3d stuff too [img]http://i3.minus.com/ibug5RtqhB5P20.png[/img] I wanted to get it 3D printed but it would cost £42 for 2inch cubed, damnit.
[QUOTE=spinpoint F3;40417673]That's just given me an idea for a TF2 map, the inside of a giant PC, red starts in the optical drive bay area, blu starts in the PCI slot area. Has stuff like moving fans, LEDs and cables can be used as paths, either that or the PC is on it's side and cables are used as paths for high grounds. cap points are by the HDD, PSU, graphics card, CPU and RAM[/QUOTE] PATA cables as walkways sound interesting it would most likely be brushwork more than modelwork, though :v
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;40417920]There should be a Fermi card plugged in that gives you burn damage if you get too close.[/QUOTE] The card itself would take up half the map :v:
[QUOTE=wingless;40416109]Because Ultra-widescreen fad. ...please be a fad.[/QUOTE] I hope it's not a fad. But that they move to 2k vertical. Maybe like 6k x 2k. Becomes bezel-less superwide gaming.
If anyone cant load comments on youtube videos try deleting your cookies.
[QUOTE=Strikebango;40417985]If anyone cant load comments on youtube videos try deleting your cookies.[/QUOTE] Why would i want to see the comments?
[QUOTE=Strikebango;40417985]If anyone cant load comments on youtube videos try deleting your cookies.[/QUOTE] if anyone can't load comments on youtube videos gosh I'm jealous of you
I hate reading them so much, but for some reason my hand just scrolls that wheel down and the rage begins
Just walked out of my Cisco Routing final with a solid B. Feeling pretty happy about life in general right now.
[QUOTE=MTMod;40418495]Just walked out of my Cisco Routing final with a solid B. Feeling pretty happy about life in general right now.[/QUOTE] i'll give you 5 bucks to make my router work
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