Duct tape fixes everything
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I mean, at least you won't see the crack anymore :wink:
Just realized that garryspin.com is dead :c
How many of you would be interested in "Cooking with Cresty"
[QUOTE=Brt5470;36264371]How many of you would be interested in "Cooking with Cresty"[/QUOTE]
Depends.
Would it be serious or like HowToBasic?
But a few nice tips, meaning no burning down my house, would be nice.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;36264371]How many of you would be interested in "Cooking with Cresty"[/QUOTE]
I would pay for that.
Not really, but i would pay for that.
It would be more of a short "film" Not so much a cooking show.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;36264500]It would be more of a short "film" Not so much a cooking show.[/QUOTE]
You should do a weekly/monthly show with 5 minutes per episode.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;36264371]How many of you would be interested in "Cooking with Cresty"[/QUOTE]
How good are you at cooking?
I don't cook much, but what I do cook, everyone thinks is amazing. I love cooking stew, steak & onions, Pan fried chicken, Lasagna, stuff like that.
You should cook old components instead, much more entertaining
I have a pile of pentium 4's at work. I told my coworker I was going to put thermite on them and film it.
"Netburst in its natural environment..."
Some guy took a swim in the ocean with his smartphone in his pocket and then asked me why it stopped working afterward. This picture should answer the question
[IMG_thumb]http://i45.tinypic.com/nl92rt.jpg[/IMG_thumb]
[QUOTE=Lyoko774;36261533]Is it bad that I want an old IBM typewriter just because I find the mechanism cool as hell to watch?
...And also because they make cool sounds.[/QUOTE]
The only reason to ever get anything expensive and essentially obsolete is because it's cool.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;36264872]I have a pile of pentium 4's at work. I told my coworker I was going to put thermite on them and film it.
"Netburst in its natural environment..."[/QUOTE]
Even better idea:
"Cooking with Netburst: 101 Easy Recipes YOU Can Cook on a Pentium IV!"
[QUOTE=Brt5470;36264872]I have a pile of pentium 4's at work. I told my coworker I was going to put thermite on them and film it.
"Netburst in its natural environment..."[/QUOTE]
Or take off the heatsink and try to make nudels
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[QUOTE=B!N4RY;36264890]Some guy took a swim in the ocean with his smartphone in his pocket and then asked me why it stopped working afterward. This picture should answer the question
[IMG_thumb]http://i45.tinypic.com/nl92rt.jpg[/IMG_thumb][/QUOTE]
"Yeah, i had a look and it seems some fish peed in it. It's a goner"
[QUOTE=gman003-main;36264949]Even better idea:
"Cooking with Netburst: 101 Easy Recipes YOU Can Cook on a Pentium IV!"[/QUOTE]
I wonder if you could make cookies or something like that
[QUOTE=esalaka;36265046]I wonder if you could make cookies or something like that[/QUOTE]
Well, I know you can LITERALLY fry an egg on a first-gen PS3, if you take the heatsinks off. Seriously - I've seen the video.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;36264890]Some guy took a swim in the ocean with his smartphone in his pocket and then asked me why it stopped working afterward. This picture should answer the question
[IMG_thumb]http://i45.tinypic.com/nl92rt.jpg[/IMG_thumb][/QUOTE]
Holy shit, how long was that left submerged, its already corroding.
This is the first time this has ever happened to me
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/59389727/wtf2.PNG[/img]
You're a dirty liar, steam downloader
[QUOTE=gman003-main;36265069]Well, I know you can LITERALLY fry an egg on a first-gen PS3, if you take the heatsinks off. Seriously - I've seen the video.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I know you can, I just mean you'd sort of have to have the heat spread uniformly inside a closed container to bake stuff properly I think
Can someone recommend me an external hard drive? 500GB-1TB, relatively portable (preferably usb-powered), and as cheap as possible while maintaining quality.
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also UK
[QUOTE=inconspicious;36265089]Holy shit, how long was that left submerged, its already corroding.[/QUOTE]
Not long, but the problem is that he just left it there in waiting for the water to evaporate rather than taking proper measures.
Good way to ruin your S2.
I filmed most of it. Really annoying to be the camera guy, director, and the cook. Wish I had two cameras and an island stove. But I think it will be good. The house is completely silent, so you hear the sizzles so clearly on my microphone.
[QUOTE=inconspicious;36265089]Holy shit, how long was that left submerged, its already corroding.[/QUOTE]
It's seawater, the salt can be pretty nasty.
Also, can i have a link to that video of the PS3 cooking the egg?
Also I overfilled my pot. I Might switch it out and then re-start filming. Because I wanted to add more to the pot :(
Brt, chef extraordinaire.
OH FUCK. The pretty shots I have of just the steam coming from the pot have my reflection on them.
ALL IS RUINED
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Here is the framing I did through most of it.
[url]http://puu.sh/zTFm[/url]
[video=youtube;wIDzF3tvw-k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIDzF3tvw-k[/video]
Looks interesting
I wonder what the price will be
Looking into getting a new laptop within a month because my sister needs a new one and she'll give me a few hundred for mine.
The thing is I would really like to have a 1920x1080 screen in around a 15" form factor with Ivy Bridge.
Sager laptops seem to fit very well for the parts at my price range because every other company wants 1300$ with low end parts for that resolution.
[url]http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np6165-clevo-w150er-p-4344.html[/url]
[url]http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np9130-clevo-p151em1-p-4340.html[/url]
Anyone know of any other sellers with comparable laptops?
[img]http://www.powernotebooks.com/specs/images/9130/gallery/11-9130.jpg[/img]
I also really dig the plain style they have.
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[QUOTE=superstepa;36266395]*video*
Looks interesting
I wonder what the price will be[/QUOTE]
I would think it would have to be 350$ or under to actually sell, and compete against other low end machines.
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