• CIPWTTKT&GC v0x14 (v20): Turning it off and on all day every day
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Well it turns out I can't get BPM to use X360CE, even if I installed it system wide. I'm going to go bitch on SPUF about it.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;37621711]what should i get for about $2.50 on steam store?[/QUOTE] Hitman Blood Money
Sipwicket! I come bearing content! Apparently my teachers think that the calculators got an "unknown virus" because someone turned on the SCI mode on some of the calculators.
Alright, I scaled it right. It's about an inch off or so, but split it's like 2/3rd of an inch on each side. [img]http://puu.sh/13ZJy[/img] [editline]10th September 2012[/editline] Those are the 27 koreans.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;37622854] Those are the 27 koreans.[/QUOTE] At first I thought there were 27 koreans in that image Needless to say I got a little bit confused
They have nanosuits. [editline]10th September 2012[/editline] Also as a comparison. [img]http://puu.sh/140gN[/img] [img]http://puu.sh/140gK[/img]
That option at a minimum is a $1400 purchase, if I went with Korean 30" ones. Or about $2200 with the same as my monitor. Or about 650 for two 27s or about 300 bucks for the two 21.5's.
I just feel that if I had a multimonitor setup I'd really want all of my monitors to be the same size
Size isn't so much my concern as pixel pitch. So that windows will look the same on each screen. the 21.5's match better. The 27s pixels are smaller so a window on my 30 would be bigger than on the 27. As they have similar resolutions.
I'm taking a Computer Forensics course, a hybrid IT and Legal course. Let me tell you, I am so glad that I'm not a law student. [quote]Accordingly, accessing information stored in a computer ordinarily will implicate the owner’s reasonable expectation of privacy in the information. See United States v. Heckenkamp, 482 F.3d 1142, 1146 (9th Cir. 2007) (finding reasonable expectation of privacy in a personal computer); United States v. Buckner, 473 F.3d 551, 554 n.2 (4th Cir. 2007) (same); United States v. Lifshitz, 369 F.3d 173, 190 (2d Cir. 2004) (“Individuals generally possess a reasonable expectation of privacy in their home computers.”); Trulock v. Freeh, 275 F.3d 391, 403 (4th Cir. 2001); United States v. Al-Marri, 230 F. Supp. 2d 535, 541 (S.D.N.Y. 2002) (“Courts have uniformly agreed that computers should be treated as if they were closed containers.”); United States v. Reyes, 922 F. Supp. 818, 832-33 (S.D.N.Y. 1996) (finding reasonable expectation of privacy in data stored in a pager); United States v. Lynch, 908 F. Supp. 284, 287 (D.V.I. 1995) (same); United States v. Chan, 830 F. Supp. 531, 535 (N.D. Cal. 1993) (same); see also United States v. Andrus, 483 F.3d 711, 718 (10th Cir. 2007) (“A personal computer is often a repository for private information the computer’s  Searching and Seizing Computers owner does not intend to share with others. For most people, their computers are their most private spaces.” (internal quotation omitted)).[/quote] :psyduck:
Nothing I posted has anything at all to do with patents.
[url]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/7333627/Files/1TheMagicCat.pps[/url] This is an extra credit assignment for my Database class. The assignment is to guess how the "program" can read our minds. :v: Can you guys answer it? [sp]It knows that the card you chose was different because all of the cards were different.[/sp] This should take you an instant to get.
My card was still there.
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bullsheet
Or you could just use a piece of wire.
3 days late but.. yay.. [img_thumb]http://puu.sh/144dG[/img_thumb] [img_thumb]http://puu.sh/144e2[/img_thumb]
But this isn't a botch job? It's a completely legit way of setting a jumper permanently. There's like absolutely nothing botchy about it.
[QUOTE=TonyTheBean;37626204]3 days late but.. yay.. [img_thumb]http://puu.sh/144dG[/img_thumb] [img_thumb]http://puu.sh/144e2[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] What's the cooler like, noisewise? I've been looking at that card.
[QUOTE=wingless;37626213]What's the cooler like, noisewise? I've been looking at that card.[/QUOTE] Its MUCH more quieter than my 6870. Can't even hear it at full load.
[QUOTE=TonyTheBean;37626247]Its MUCH more quieter than my 6870. Can't even hear it at full load.[/QUOTE] You couldn't have made a better comparison. What's performance like?
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;37626102]Botch jobs irritate me, just like the amount of thermal white gunk cum all over the heatsink of a CPU I was working on today.[/QUOTE] If you want a botch job, you use tinfoil :v:
[QUOTE=wingless;37626268]You couldn't have made a better comparison. What's performance like?[/QUOTE] Also it doesn't even say what 6870 that is is that a potato? or an HD 6870 also who made it ? xfx, sapphire, asus. Is it a stock cooler? is it a refrence model. also you could get a 7950 or 7870 ghz edition. Also with the new catalyst 12.8 all hd7000 series have gotten better performance in games like bf3 and skyrim. ofc they didn't benchmarked that on the day the driver came out which was the same times when the 660 came out.
[QUOTE=Strikebango;37626425]Also it doesn't even say what 6870 that is is that a potato? or an HD 6870 also who made it ? xfx, sapphire, asus. Is it a stock cooler? is it a refrence model. also you could get a 7950 or 7870 ghz edition. Also with the new catalyst 12.8 all hd7000 series have gotten better performance in games like bf3 and skyrim. ofc they didn't benchmarked that on the day the driver came out which was the same times when the 660 came out.[/QUOTE] Sapphire 6870. And I'm still comparing my options between the 7000's and 600's.
[QUOTE=wingless;37626441]Sapphire 6870. And I'm still comparing my options between the 7000's and 600's.[/QUOTE] I would go amd because you can do pretty much everything the 600 can do as well. But also amd is in the linux fundation and is much more of a supporter imo. While as you can see in borderlands 2 nvida got paid or something so that the game has physx even though you can have the same particles in direccompute etc. Ive used ati and nvida both a long time. both are pretty good but i like the more openness amd offers for example direct compute.
AMD and Linux? ERROR ERROR DOES NOT COMPUTE
[QUOTE=VistaPOWA;37626889]AMD and Linux? ERROR ERROR DOES NOT COMPUTE[/QUOTE] You must be doing something wrong because my hd7950 works just fine on linux.
The "lotus" keyboard on Steam Big Picture is absolutely amazing. Why had nobody thought of this before? [img]http://blogs-images.forbes.com/erikkain/files/2012/09/lotus-big-picture-mode-steam.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Strikebango;37627115]You must be doing something wrong because my hd7950 works just fine on linux.[/QUOTE] [img]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af150/The_FalconO6/Misc/HowToInstallATiDrivers.jpg[/img] Seriously though, AMD graphics cards is known for having really shitty Linux compatibilty.
Seriously though, NVIDIA graphics cards is known for having really shitty Linux compatibility.
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