Heh, I tried to do an example of how to show your sig wrong, because it's not slashcode, but HTML that is ignoring the whitespace, but the gist of it is that you need to use
Ok, I really don't want to go into hardware fanboy mode, but that card is shit. If you were going to go for "very good", try the 9800 Pro. About 200 USD.
Realistically, though, was there a need for faster computers? *looks at 486 in the corner* Ok, so maybe so. But I could certainly understand someone saying that today. I know people who have p3's or even p2's that are more than happy with them, because they do everything they need them to do.
Actually, that keyboard comes with three different mice, to the best of my knowledge, the Logitech Elite, The Logitech MX700, and the Logitech MX900 (which is just a bluetooth version of the MX700)
Heh, reminds me of my summer last year, we would drive around blasting Buddy Holly at the top of the system's capability, not so much to annoy people as to see the reactions to something so out of ordinary.
From what I understand, too, that card performed on the same level as the Geforce 3 ti500, which didn't come out for a whole generation of nVidia tech. (presuming good drivers)
"This is my family axe. From time to time, the head wears out, and it needs to be replaced. And from time to time, the handle wears out and needs to be replaced as well. But this is still my family's axe."Gimli, LOTR
Well, the explosion in space might make some noise, within the explosion. There is an atmosphere of the oxygen needed for it to explode in the first place.
Heh, but most netsurfing is by DNS. When's the last time you visited a website, drunk, by IP address instead of DNS alias?
Really? Think that'd hold up for Community colleges as well? (I'm trying to save some money for my first two years)
Ok, I really don't want to go into hardware fanboy mode, but that card is shit. If you were going to go for "very good", try the 9800 Pro. About 200 USD.
He's talking about OEM motherboards, not consumer
"parts" boards.
I personally like Opera, it has a "paste and go" context menu option.
That, or instead of 11mbps shared bandwidth between all of them, they'd wire their rooms with copper?
Realistically, though, was there a need for faster computers? *looks at 486 in the corner* Ok, so maybe so. But I could certainly understand someone saying that today. I know people who have p3's or even p2's that are more than happy with them, because they do everything they need them to do.
I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but in the chance you aren't, you'd want the cord to be shorter than the fall.
Actually, that keyboard comes with three different mice, to the best of my knowledge, the Logitech Elite, The Logitech MX700, and the Logitech MX900 (which is just a bluetooth version of the MX700)
Wow... I fucking hate this kind of post spam. That's just some stupid click-through game.
I think the difference is that he was mining opal, a semiprecious, rather than coal or salt.
Heh, reminds me of my summer last year, we would drive around blasting Buddy Holly at the top of the system's capability, not so much to annoy people as to see the reactions to something so out of ordinary.
Joy2Key
The link is for a Linux version, although I remember seeing win32 versions as well.
As I understand it, Jet feul is just refined kerosene. I could be wrong, this is just something I overheard.
Kevlar works nicely.
No, seriously, it's inside of most cat5 cable.
From what I understand, too, that card performed on the same level as the Geforce 3 ti500, which didn't come out for a whole generation of nVidia tech. (presuming good drivers)
As other posters have pointed out, these cards are horrible at 3d rendering.
The problem there is that the tattoo is reproducable. While difficult to make an exact copy, it's not "next to impossible" like your eyes.
Cameras, a remote, and an automatic door.
The sad thing is, I knew what you were referencing without having to click.
Umm, sure. I'm pulling it as a third or fourth hand reference from the top of my head.
Thanks for the correction, though.
"This is my family axe. From time to time, the head wears out, and it needs to be replaced. And from time to time, the handle wears out and needs to be replaced as well. But this is still my family's axe."Gimli, LOTR
He's using 'X' as a variable value.
Example: OS/2, OS/390
Poor choice of variable, admittedly, but it still works.
Well, the explosion in space might make some noise, within the explosion. There is an atmosphere of the oxygen needed for it to explode in the first place.
But now I'm just being pedantic.