CIPWTTKT&GC V0x0F (v15): Scoot and Deeps Drama Diaries
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[QUOTE=Goz3rr;31573360]So when Ivy Bridge comes with the PCIe 3.0, will my Asus P8Z68-V Pro support it? Or do you actually need a new mobo for that?[/QUOTE]
Ok it turns out if you have a Socket 1155 motherboard with 1 PCIe, and you put a Ivy Bridge CPU in the PCIe slot will be 3.0.
Now, the problem is, if you have more than a 1 PCIe port it will not work because of the splitter that still is 2.0
[QUOTE=nikomo;31579907]Assembly Summer 2011.[/QUOTE]
Did you attend the elefant march?
[QUOTE=LiquiD;31581493]Did you attend the elefant march?[/QUOTE]
Nah, way too tired for that.
Heck, I haven't even eaten breakfast yet. I was thinking about going to get a cheeseburger meal after this episode of Star Trek and maybe consider packing.
I'm always late for discussions, I should really get out of bed earlier.
My parents use some sort of lightweight version of Norton, Symantec Endpoint Protection or something. To be honest it's meant for businesses, but it doesn't hog as much resources as Norton and does pretty much the same job. Though for parents that just browse the web, it isn't really much of a problem.
Norton's Enterprise Solutions aren't bad, because it's essentially a AV barebone that does what it suppose to do minus the useless crap found in the consumer version.
Just installed Comodo, coming from Norton (My dad gets the best one free).
I like the look of the sandbox.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;31582032]Norton's Enterprise Solutions aren't bad, because it's essentially a AV barebone that does what it suppose to do minus the useless crap found in the consumer version.[/QUOTE]
Still has the P. bad false positive rate.
On the subject of Antiviruses, my school uses Microsoft Forefront
It's exactly the same as MSE except you pay to use it commercially
All they need now is common sense 2011 and maybe they'd be a little better
Can't go wrong with MSE
I rather like Avast's sandbox function.
that's why I use Avast over MSE
The foremost reason I love MSE is because it's quiet and doesn't bother you, unless you need to do something. For example, why would I need to know my AV installed updates? With MSE they just go via Windows Update and it doesn't bother me with that either.
I've never had any problem with MSE whatsoever. I don't really use my desktop anymore, but that has avast on it, and I don't like it. Something about it bothers me, like I have with most AV software.
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what in the actual name of fuck?
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what in the actual name of fuck?[/QUOTE]
What were you running that brought that up?
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what in the actual name of fuck?[/QUOTE]
Click yes!
[QUOTE=wingless;31582664]What were you running that brought that up?[/QUOTE]
I was streaming Pokemon: The Movie 2000 and found this ten year old soundtrack CD in my CD case and a person in the stream wanted the soundtrack, so I double-clicked the CD and that popped up
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[QUOTE=brandonsh;31582795]Click yes![/QUOTE]
Unfortunately returns a
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[QUOTE=nikomo;31581577]Nah, way too tired for that.
Heck, I haven't even eaten breakfast yet. I was thinking about going to get a cheeseburger meal after this episode of Star Trek and maybe consider packing.[/QUOTE]
0:11 guy in the green shirt is me
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was fun
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lol wait did i just rate my self?
So, I have been on a vacation for a week and i don't feel like reading +1700 posts right now, Anything fun happened last week ?
[QUOTE=LiquiD;31584321]0:11 guy in the green shirt is me
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was fun
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lol wait did i just rate my self?[/QUOTE]
Thanks for waving to us.
I just bought the Corsair Force 3 Series F120 120GB SSD, anyone else here have one? If you've had bad experiences with it please tell :v:
yes i had one it exploded in my face and then it killed my dog
[QUOTE=Warship;31585659]yes i had one it exploded in my face and then it killed my dog[/QUOTE]
How if even possible.
[QUOTE=Warship;31585659]yes i had one it exploded in my face and then it killed my dog[/QUOTE]
I had one rape my entire family.
Basically the Corsair Force 3 is as evil as the offspring of Darth Vader and that girl who threw puppies into a river that was raised in a dungeon and forced to listen to the bird is the word for 25 years
[QUOTE=FlashStock;31585640]I just bought the Corsair Force 3 Series F120 120GB SSD, anyone else here have one? If you've had bad experiences with it please tell :v:[/QUOTE]
Mine has threatened to kill me if I tell anyone about the drug lab inside the SSD.
hope he didn't notice me typing th
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I think it was more directed towards the Facebook idiots, not CIPWTTKT.
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Implying everybody plays Facebook games and only Facebook games.
[QUOTE=chrishind10;31587084]Implying everybody plays Facebook games and only Facebook games.[/QUOTE]
I think it was more directed towards the Facebook idiots, not CIPWTTKT.
Oh man. This stuff is incredible.
I'm reading an old book, "The UNIX-HATERS Handbook". It's got a lot of stuff that seems just weird reading it in 2011, instead of 1994.
For instance, when complaining about a bug in sendmail, it says:
[quote]The effect was that every sendmail daemon on every host which
touched the bad message sent an error message back to us about it. I
have often dreaded the possibility that one day, every host on the
Internet (all 400,000 of them[8]) would try to send us a message, all at
once.
[8] There are now more than 2,000,000 hosts. —Eds.[/quote]
Or, just a few pages later, this little gem:
[quote]We’re told that the information superhighway is just around the corner.
Nevertheless, we already have to deal with the slow-moving garbage trucks
clogging up the highway’s arteries. These trash-laden vehicles are NNTP
packets and compressed UUCP batches, [b]shipping around untold gigabytes
a day of trash[/b]. This trash is known, collectively, as Usenet.[/quote]
Earlier on, there were remarks about "morbidly obese multi-megabyte RISC binaries". It's all very odd.
Fortunately, most of the stuff they're complaining about seems to have been fixed. The massive incompatibilities have mostly gone away, since pretty much everything is Linux-based now (when the book was published, Linux had literally just reached 1.0; I've seen no mention of it yet). The epic-level bugs are hard to find, and complaints about not having the source to everything seems almost laughable.
Even the documentation and usability seems to have gotten better.
[url=http://www.simson.net/ref/ugh.pdf]The whole book is online, free. Check it out.[/url]
I thought only modern graphics cards were supposed to be this giant, nevermind a SoundBlaster 16.
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