CIPWTTKT&GC V0x0F (v15): Scoot and Deeps Drama Diaries
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[QUOTE=MC3craze;33696153]This a good SSD for a netbook? I don't use much dick space because it's more of a class computer, but I also would like o use it for other things.
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139955[/url][/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148441[/url]
[QUOTE=TehWhale;33696162][url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148441[/url][/QUOTE]
But that doesn't come with a transfer kit.
A transfer kit? AFAIK all you do is throw it in there
[QUOTE=TehWhale;33696231]A transfer kit? AFAIK all you do is throw it in there[/QUOTE]
I'm going to need the data on the Hard disk.
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I've only worked with SSDs for clean installs. I can't exactly install Windows 7 without a disk drive.
[img]http://puu.sh/ax3K[/img]
wtf wingless
[QUOTE=SpartanV2;33696443][img]http://puu.sh/ax3K[/img]
wtf wingless[/QUOTE]
You have to be there.
It's going on right now, go check spartans facebook.
playing my favourite game when I discovered H&S's favourite font
[t]http://i.imgur.com/InjvT.jpg[/t]
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also accurate representation of email in this game
[t]http://i.imgur.com/ZWFcM.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=wingless;33694545]Ninite.[/QUOTE]
Oh My God
Thank you for showing me this amazing piece of software
Ninite had an amazing site design before and now it's an ugly piece of shit
Ninite is a lot less useful now that Piriform's products are gone.
ninite is still good for getting an initial setup going after a reformat.
[url]http://ninite.com/audacity-auslogics-dotnet-essentials-filezilla-firefox-flash-gimp-imgburn-inkscape-java-jdk-libreoffice-notepadplusplus-paintdotnet-pidgin-putty-python-revo-sevenzip-shockwave-silverlight-skype-songbird-spybot-steam-sumatrapdf-truecrypt-utorrent-vlc/[/url]
makes life so much easier
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;33697034]Ninite is a lot less useful now that Piriform's products are gone.[/QUOTE]
Oh god. Why would they do that?
I have the Ninite installer in my startup folder so now every time I turn my computer on it automatically updates everything.
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[QUOTE=wingless;33697047]Oh god. Why would they do that?[/QUOTE]
Piriform told them to remove them.
I'm exhausted from renovating. Video tomorrow night probably, still need to clean up a little and sort out my desk.
Best festure: My doggy can lay down next to me while I work :3:
[QUOTE=SpartanV2;33696443][img]http://puu.sh/ax3K[/img]
wtf wingless[/QUOTE]
i don't know, setting my gender on Facebook to female still seems pretty unbeatable
[QUOTE=lavacano;33697183]i don't know, setting my gender on Facebook to female still seems pretty unbeatable[/QUOTE]
I did that too.
[QUOTE=wingless;33697272]I did that too.[/QUOTE]
aww you switched it back
i was going to ask if I could be your "it's complicated" on Facebook
Any thoughts on what Linux distro to use in a mission-critical use case? Mission-critical meaning: if it freezes up $10,000+ worth of hardware is on the line. Word-processing, web-browsing and such aren't needed; just basic networking and the ability to run C++ based programs.
[QUOTE=ChristopherB;33697319]Any thoughts on what Linux distro to use in a mission-critical use case? Mission-critical meaning: if it freezes up $10,000+ worth of hardware is on the line. Word-processing, web-browsing and such aren't needed; just basic networking and the ability to run C++ based programs.[/QUOTE]CentOS
[QUOTE=ChristopherB;33697319]Any thoughts on what Linux distro to use in a mission-critical use case? Mission-critical meaning: if it freezes up $10,000+ worth of hardware is on the line. Word-processing, web-browsing and such aren't needed; just basic networking and the ability to run C++ based programs.[/QUOTE]
SparkOS
[QUOTE=ChristopherB;33697319]Any thoughts on what Linux distro to use in a mission-critical use case? Mission-critical meaning: if it freezes up $10,000+ worth of hardware is on the line. Word-processing, web-browsing and such aren't needed; just basic networking and the ability to run C++ based programs.[/QUOTE]
Gentoo.
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjGSMUep6_4[/media]
G500 just arrived :iia:
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Now I just need to order a new PSU fan to stop the endless Jazz beat clicking out of it
[QUOTE=kaze4159;33697549]G500 just arrived :iia:
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Now I just need to order a new PSU fan to stop the endless Jazz beat clicking out of it[/QUOTE]
Mouse bro's.
Does yours have a wierd kink in the wire just after it leaves the mouse?
Like, the wire's all bent and stuff because it was folded when it came?
Yeah, that's straightening out pretty quick though
Awesome, my exam will be about Internet usage and video game addictions! :dance:
Love our new LTE :D
Any major differences, in terms of reliability, between CentOS, SparkOS, and Gentoo?
Genuine content:
[img]http://puu.sh/axE1[/img]
And for reference here's the picture [url=http://i.imgur.com/6PkQL.jpg]here[/url] is the picture we're talking about
[QUOTE=ChristopherB;33698036]Any major differences, in terms of reliability, between CentOS, SparkOS, and Gentoo?[/QUOTE]SparkOS was a dumb joke about SparkBrowser. CentOS has probably the best reliability, but the oldest packages because it's only updated so often to keep complete stability. It's rigorously tested as well. I'm not so sure about Gentoo but I would go with CentOS.
CentOS or debian-stable, really.
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