CIPWTTKT&GC V0x0F (v15): Scoot and Deeps Drama Diaries
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Indeed, stop using silver fucking plastic on laptops, stop using smooth plastic, matte is great, matte stops scratches showing up and it isnt a dust magnet. Why do manufacturers intentionaly make fugly products?
[editline]23rd July 2011[/editline]
Why don't they make the front of the lid, and the top of the keyboard fit flush with eachother, why are there always silly curves between, it looks fucking DUMB!
[editline]23rd July 2011[/editline]
I miss my old compaq, thick as hell, windows 98, and a dim screen, but it ran HL1 well and looked good.
[IMG]http://www.laptopid.ee/pildid/ArmadaE500_0.jpg[/IMG]
Hey guys, I just noticed my ancient piece of crap for a phone has lately shown signs of the battery dying and I'm thinking of getting myself a new one.
The features I'd prefer — in this order — are:
– Long battery life (More than 48 hours when not using the phone, no connections apart from GMS and/or 3G active. At least 168h would be preferable because it's going to sit in my pocket doing nothing for half a week anyway.)
– [B]Usability as a phone[/B]. I need to be able to send text messages and answer calls.
– WLAN Tethering
– Physical keyboard
Could CIPWTTKT&GC suggest me a phone or a few?
I'd prefer not going back to my trusty 3510i :v:
[QUOTE=esalaka;31295899]Hey guys, I just noticed my ancient piece of crap for a phone has lately shown signs of the battery dying and I'm thinking of getting myself a new one.
The features I'd prefer — in this order — are:
– Long battery life (More than 48 hours when not using the phone, no connections apart from GMS and/or 3G active. At least 168h would be preferable because it's going to sit in my pocket doing nothing for half a week anyway.)
– [B]Usability as a phone[/B]. I need to be able to send text messages and answer calls.
– WLAN Tethering
– Physical keyboard
Could CIPWTTKT&GC suggest me a phone or a few?
I'd prefer not going back to my trusty 3510i :v:[/QUOTE]
Most Android phones but an Evo because of the Battery life.
[QUOTE=esalaka;31295899]Hey guys, I just noticed my ancient piece of crap for a phone has lately shown signs of the battery dying and I'm thinking of getting myself a new one.
The features I'd prefer — in this order — are:
– Long battery life (More than 48 hours when not using the phone, no connections apart from GMS and/or 3G active. At least 168h would be preferable because it's going to sit in my pocket doing nothing for half a week anyway.)
– [B]Usability as a phone[/B]. I need to be able to send text messages and answer calls.
– WLAN Tethering
– Physical keyboard
Could CIPWTTKT&GC suggest me a phone or a few?
I'd prefer not going back to my trusty 3510i :v:[/QUOTE]
Samsung Galaxy whaddevadafu. In my experience Galaxies are bloody good phones, unsure about battery life though.
[QUOTE=esalaka;31295899]Hey guys, I just noticed my ancient piece of crap for a phone has lately shown signs of the battery dying and I'm thinking of getting myself a new one.
The features I'd prefer — in this order — are:
– Long battery life (More than 48 hours when not using the phone, no connections apart from GMS and/or 3G active. At least 168h would be preferable because it's going to sit in my pocket doing nothing for half a week anyway.)
– [B]Usability as a phone[/B]. I need to be able to send text messages and answer calls.
– WLAN Tethering
– Physical keyboard
Could CIPWTTKT&GC suggest me a phone or a few?
I'd prefer not going back to my trusty 3510i :v:[/QUOTE]
I really like my new phone, the samsung galaxy gio, only doesnt have physical keyboard. My previous one was a nokia c3-00 which does have one but ran on symbian s40
I must be the only one who hates bland, completely black computers/laptops.
I don't like shiny shit either but common, just a completely flat, black matte design?
I like a little contrast in my stuff, just some matte silver lining somewhere on it would make me happy.
[QUOTE=SuperDuperScoot;31296118]I must be the only one who hates bland, completely black computers/laptops.
I don't like shiny shit either but common, just a completely flat, black matte design?
I like a little contrast in my stuff, just some matte silver lining somewhere on it would make me happy.[/QUOTE]
that's because you're like, a girl and shit
[editline]Edited:[/editline]
CR-48 with a decent keyboard (mechanical laptop keyboard? yes please, fuck off scissor keys), glossy screen and a very thin bezel around it - my dream laptop
[QUOTE=SuperDuperScoot;31296118]I must be the only one who hates bland, completely black computers/laptops.
I don't like shiny shit either but common, just a completely flat, black matte design?
I like a little contrast in my stuff, just some matte silver lining somewhere on it would make me happy.[/QUOTE]
Well, my inspiron 1720 is a really nice laptop (which I got for free) but it is bloody ugly.
It's fine when you look at it from behind, but the entire front panel is fugly. It goes from square and straight lines at the back to bendy like an Alienware at the front, it really isn't nice.
[QUOTE=esalaka;31295899]Hey guys, I just noticed my ancient piece of crap for a phone has lately shown signs of the battery dying and I'm thinking of getting myself a new one.
The features I'd prefer — in this order — are:
– Long battery life (More than 48 hours when not using the phone, no connections apart from GMS and/or 3G active. At least 168h would be preferable because it's going to sit in my pocket doing nothing for half a week anyway.)
– [B]Usability as a phone[/B]. I need to be able to send text messages and answer calls.
– WLAN Tethering
– Physical keyboard
Could CIPWTTKT&GC suggest me a phone or a few?
I'd prefer not going back to my trusty 3510i :v:[/QUOTE]
Nokia E51 fills all needs except physical keyboard.
I think there was a version that had a keyboard though, I think it was E52.
I had an E51 before my ZTE Blade.
We're talking over a week of battery life in standby-mode only here. Symbian was godly with battery life.
But WLAN tethering kills it pretty fast.
[QUOTE=Warship;31291442]Woah, a netbook with a dualcore, 4GB RAM, and an HD 6250.
:awesome:[/QUOTE]
Link or something?
[QUOTE=nikomo;31296299]Nokia E51 fills all needs except physical keyboard.
I think there was a version that had a keyboard though, I think it was E52.
I had an E51 before my ZTE Blade.
We're talking over a week of battery life in standby-mode only here. Symbian was godly with battery life.
But WLAN tethering kills it pretty fast.[/QUOTE]
E52 seems to be another phone completely.
And "No physical keyboard" seems pretty amusing when in fact it does have the standard 12-key physical number key layout. Unless we're talking about something else than what googling for Nokia E51 gives me.
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;31293981][url]http://www.technobuffalo.com/hardware/rip-optical-drive-oh-how-well-we-knew-thee/[/url]
:colbert:
Granted, I do believe this will be my last build with an Optical Drive(considering removing it from the case and putting the cover back on) but still. It's not DEAD.[/QUOTE]
apple stopped distributing their OS service packs in optical media THE OPTICAL DRIVE IS DEAD
wait, their new PCs won't have them?
are they stupid?
[QUOTE=Shadaez;31296610]apple stopped distributing their OS service packs in optical media THE OPTICAL DRIVE IS DEAD[/QUOTE]
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Ten bucks says the writer is a macfag
[QUOTE=esalaka;31296649](Emphasis in original)
Ten bucks says the writer is a macfag[/QUOTE]
It's technobuffalo, their main guys except Noah are all macfags. Well, John Q isn't. But Jon Rettinger, OH GOD MACFAG.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;31296313]Link or something?[/QUOTE]
It's an Acer, but I've found Acer's netbooks to be quite good. I certainly couldn't be happier with mine.
[url]http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/LU.SFU02.032[/url]
[editline]24th July 2011[/editline]
Also I haven't used an optical drive in a very long time. I don't even have one in my current computer!
yeah but if it was a normal laptop
also make it durable as fuck and have a large panel on the bottom so you can get to everything easily.
If only we could actually design and build it
Facepunch Computers LTD
And then we could like have an illuminated Facepunch logo instead of an Apple :v:
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;31293981][url]http://www.technobuffalo.com/hardware/rip-optical-drive-oh-how-well-we-knew-thee/[/url]
:colbert:
Granted, I do believe this will be my last build with an Optical Drive(considering removing it from the case and putting the cover back on) but still. It's not DEAD.[/QUOTE]
It's not dead as long as we don't get any decent fucking Internet access.
I can't re-download all my Steam collection every time I feel like playing a game, that's why I have a pile of 60 DVDs sitting on my desk with every single game I ever installed.
Quick, I'm installing Arch in a VM. Netinstall. What mirror should I use?
What's the point in owning a chromebook? You can't do anything on it. Most of the time I use applications like Photoshop, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Sublime text. If I can't have all of these, what's the use?
[QUOTE=esalaka;31296554]E52 seems to be another phone completely.
And "No physical keyboard" seems pretty amusing when in fact it does have the standard 12-key physical number key layout. Unless we're talking about something else than what googling for Nokia E51 gives me.[/QUOTE]
When someone says physical keyboard, I take it that it means a full QWERTY-keyboard, since the 12-key layout is more of a numpad than an actual keyboard.
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;31296934]What's the point in owning a chromebook? You can't do anything on it. Most of the time I use applications like Photoshop, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Sublime text. If I can't have all of these, what's the use?[/QUOTE]
It's so Facebook fags can browse Facebook without stuff holding them back on their shitty PCs.
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;31296934]What's the point in owning a chromebook? You can't do anything on it. Most of the time I use applications like Photoshop, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Sublime text. If I can't have all of these, what's the use?[/QUOTE]
Browsing the internet.
You do not represent the target audience if your idea of using the computer does not consist of browsing the internet, going on Facebook, Twitter, possibly G+ and maybe tumblring.
Eg. doing practically everything online.
[editline]24th July 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=nikomo;31296954]When someone says physical keyboard, I take it that it means a full QWERTY-keyboard, since the 12-key layout is more of a numpad than an actual keyboard.[/QUOTE]
I did think of a QWERTY kb but I still prefer a phone that has physical keys to one that only has a touch screen, even if the keys are just the numpad.
Anyway, I don't think I really want a S60 phone, seeing as Symbian 1 is pretty outdated. [B]And[/B] because the sole friend of mine with a Symbian phone seems to have quite a bit of issues with it every once in a while.
Chose the kernel.org mirror.
Wish me luck!
No luck is needed, everything is going to be fine :3:
[QUOTE=esalaka;31296970]
I did think of a QWERTY kb but I still prefer a phone that has physical keys to one that only has a touch screen, even if the keys are just the numpad.
Anyway, I don't think I really want a S60 phone, seeing as Symbian 1 is pretty outdated. [B]And[/B] because the sole friend of mine with a Symbian phone seems to have quite a bit of issues with it every once in a while.[/QUOTE]
Smartphone
Battery life
Choose 1
[QUOTE=esalaka;31297069]No luck is needed, everything is going to be fine :3:[/QUOTE]
Doubt it. I've fucked it up 10 times before.
[editline]23rd July 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=nikomo;31297106]Smartphone
Battery life
Choose 1[/QUOTE]
That's not true, my iPhone, prior to jailbreaking, would last me 48 hours of semi-constant use.
[QUOTE=nikomo;31297106]Smartphone
Battery life
Choose 1[/QUOTE]
The Galaxy can go a week without charging if all you do on it is Text and make calls.
[QUOTE=FlakTheMighty;31297123]The Galaxy can go a week without charging if all you do on it is Text and make calls.[/QUOTE]
See this is the kinda stuff I want.
A couple of days without charging would be fine but a week was the preferred length. Also, I've heard the Galaxy phones are pretty decent in other areas, too.
Plus, unlike the phone I would've initially wanted (N. Fucking. 900.) they're still being produced – and should be cheaper, I believe.
BOOYAH! FUCKED IT UP AGAIN. Was editing files, hit Ctrl+Z instead of ctrl+x
Fuck. My. LIFE.
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