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  1. very nice on Sony PCG-U1 · · Score: 0

    I think i could give one of these a good home. Can't wait to remove Windows from it.

  2. Re:Overclocking on Two Approaches to the Next-Generation Desktop · · Score: 0

    Every CPU can be pushed a bit more to the limit it has been given by god. You will get a faster system, without having to spend more money.
    Money you could use to make the world a better place, or buy that girl next door some flowers. You can think of somthing yourself ... perhaps/hopefully.

    If your oc'ed system didn't crash after 24hours of prime it won't do it while you're using your fav textprocessing tool, at least not because of the cpu. You just have to turn the speed back a notch, or some notches, if your oc'ed system is not stable.
    WebTip: HardOCP.com.

    If you have too much money ... you could just buy the highend CPU. Or buy one frequency step below the top end, save some hundred bucks, and feed a family in the 3rd world for some weeks.

    Overclocking saves money. Saving money and spending it more wisely, will make the world a better place.

    Sorry, always get carried away on that topic.

  3. possibly try on Microsoft Instant Messenger Virus Sweeps Net · · Score: 0

    whois masenko-media.net

  4. we still might have a future on Lab Develops Artificial Womb · · Score: 1

    again somthing we can do. but should we?
    there are so many children on this planet, who don't have parents. don't they deserve a chance?
    just because someone has the money, should they do this? there is so much money "wasted", which could make the world a better place.

    human race should get over its selfish attitude.

    evolution is often linked to reproduction. i also like the idea of having children, who will carry my genes. but we might have to evolve in our heads.
    we have much more to give to the children of our world than birth. what about a future?