is good enough for most programming tasks. The vast majority of programmers aren't 3l33T h8xorz (did I spell that right?). They're the rank and file that put together useful business apps. This is why they were so easily replaced with H1-Bs when the libertarian types dropped all our protectionism in the name of "Freedom".
with an Asus M7N78 Pro and 4 gigs ram running a Geforce GTX 660. Yes, you can pair a cpu that old with a GPU that new:P. I'd like to upgrade but everytime I think I'm ready my car breaks and there goes my CPU upgrade:(.
if we let things go to shit like we normally do. Because of this we didn't let things go to shit and so the model was wrong...? How is this a bad thing, or a failure of the model. This is like when people say regulations aren't needed anymore because the abuses they were put in place to stop have stopped. They stopped for a reason people. Figure it out, it's not that difficult.
the i5-4460 can't hang with AMD on GPU performance. So you'll have to plunk down $100 bucks to close that gap. 4690k does much better, but it's also much pricier. Also the ASRock is kinda garbage, and you'll take a big performance hit for basing your machine around that. For $236 I get a good quality Asus mobo for a 7850k. Now, your 4460 absolutely spanks the 7850k as a cpu, but if you're counting your pennies it's a wide gulf...
that's not necessarily a bad thing. Think Hawken, Hearthstone & LOL. But there isn't much money in AAA titles unless you're an established franchise and there isn't squat in the indies.
Intel's latest gen APU hangs with AMDs, but it's also almost twice the price, and that's before you factor in that the AMD board is cheaper and they tend to have better combos on Newegg. I can get a 7850k with a good board and 8 gigs of ram for $236 bucks. The equivalent i5 setup is going to be $450.
this is why I'm a socialist. Anyone who complains about gov'ts wasting money has never paid any mind to how charities spend their bucks. With gov't we can at least bring corruption charges when this sort of thing happens (assuming we have the political will). With these private charities it's all nice and legal...
Their money comes from property taxes, federal grants and the occasional donation from a rich man ( Harvard just got $400 million). The federal stuff is mostly gone after 30 years of supply side economics, you can guess how often the 1% donate to the v poor and so that leaves property taxes, which means that the lions share of money goes to wealthy school districts. This is also why a poor woman who gamed the system to send her kids to a wealthy school district did jail v time for it ( Google it )
We get the oil anyway. It's about who gets to keep the money from all that oil. Wars aren't fought over hated, they're fought over money. People quickly forget when they've got a middle class life to live. Now, if we could get our govt to actually rebuild their country instead of lining rich schmucks pockets..
It's a lack of money. The class sizes are too large and they mix the special ed kids in with the other students so that they are constantly getting interrupted while an undertrained teach tries their best. Meanwhile the parents are broke so the kids game tons of problems at home.
I love the way everyone in America tries their best to ignore the disadvantages of poverty and the privilege that comes with money
This is about offshoring jobs. Changing these rules will mean millions of data center jobs can finally be move to India where the labor is cheap and benefits don't exist
Video games. DVDs. On demand video. Audio books. Heck digital books if I'm willing to work for my entertainment:P. But There's lots and lots of content out there.
AMD hasn't been able to offer serious competition in quite some time. Driver stability has been a nightmare for them (partially because of nVidia's shenanigans, but that hasn't made games any more stable...). The trouble is nVidia is in such a strong position they can just drop their pants and buy AMD. What I'm wondering is if they're making enough from the consoles to push back. I'm inclined to say no since nVidia turned that contract down...
if stopping terrorists wasn't generally trivial. We know about 9/11. We knew about the Boston Marathon Bombers. The only terrorists we've ever really had a problem with are the home grown ones (Unabomber and what all). You see, there's this thing called an Ocean that separates us from them. It's why our country is as stable and powerful as it is...
parts of the patriot act were used to coordinate the response to Occupy Wallstreet. Without the law what was done to shut the movement down wouldn't have been legal and we might have a very different political landscape.
and trailer parks. Anywhere you go you find them. I'm in Phoenix and we have million dollar homes across the street from them. Rich people don't like to pay top dollar for folks who can afford to live near them. I used to wonder how they kept all the poverty and human misery from spilling over until I realized that's what our drug policy is for. Any time the lower class gets out of line you can send the cops in to bust some heads and use the few ounces of pot that at least 1 person in your house probably has on hand as a pretext...
And let me say that the reason we're opposed to libertarians is because they fall into two camps, ineffective idealists and phoneies out to make a quick buck. There's just no way a weak, decentralized govt can stand up against a modern corporation. Socialists are pro big govt because what's the worst that could happen? It just doesn't matter to us if the jackboot in our v necks is public or private, so we'll take our chances with the govt and try to hang onto it..
Are you running mathlab or huge spreadsheets for data analytics? If you are then why not just run 128gb and be done with it, if you're not then you're probably not using as much RAM as you think:)
that folks would STFU about the constitution. It was not written for you. It was written for wealthy landowners. That's why we have a Senate (of which Mr Rand is part). It's to balance out all that popularism and keep the poors from voting themselves land and food. Don't believe me? Google it, and then go read "A People's History of the United States". Pretty much everything you were taught in grade school was bull shit.
And your sig annoys me. Denmark, Germany, France. All of them seem to be getting along just fine without a police state. Meanwhile illustrious libertarians Like Rand Paul can't even pull off an effective (or real) filibuster to stop a law they're ideology says they should be violently opposed to. Christ, the things that get modded up on/. these days...
Um... Isn't that sorta what a filibuster does? He's a senator, not house of reps. He's got orders of magnitude more power. He wasn't trying very hard, that much is obvious. Make of that what you will
Read the article on arstechnica. He stopped 11 minutes short of midnight. If he'd actually had the balls to filibuster the bill it wouldn't have passed in the first place.
is good enough for most programming tasks. The vast majority of programmers aren't 3l33T h8xorz (did I spell that right?). They're the rank and file that put together useful business apps. This is why they were so easily replaced with H1-Bs when the libertarian types dropped all our protectionism in the name of "Freedom".
with an Asus M7N78 Pro and 4 gigs ram running a Geforce GTX 660. Yes, you can pair a cpu that old with a GPU that new :P. I'd like to upgrade but everytime I think I'm ready my car breaks and there goes my CPU upgrade :(.
if we let things go to shit like we normally do. Because of this we didn't let things go to shit and so the model was wrong...? How is this a bad thing, or a failure of the model. This is like when people say regulations aren't needed anymore because the abuses they were put in place to stop have stopped. They stopped for a reason people. Figure it out, it's not that difficult.
and their ruling class. Harvard is just where their kids go to school.
the i5-4460 can't hang with AMD on GPU performance. So you'll have to plunk down $100 bucks to close that gap. 4690k does much better, but it's also much pricier. Also the ASRock is kinda garbage, and you'll take a big performance hit for basing your machine around that. For $236 I get a good quality Asus mobo for a 7850k. Now, your 4460 absolutely spanks the 7850k as a cpu, but if you're counting your pennies it's a wide gulf...
that's not necessarily a bad thing. Think Hawken, Hearthstone & LOL. But there isn't much money in AAA titles unless you're an established franchise and there isn't squat in the indies.
Intel's latest gen APU hangs with AMDs, but it's also almost twice the price, and that's before you factor in that the AMD board is cheaper and they tend to have better combos on Newegg. I can get a 7850k with a good board and 8 gigs of ram for $236 bucks. The equivalent i5 setup is going to be $450.
this is why I'm a socialist. Anyone who complains about gov'ts wasting money has never paid any mind to how charities spend their bucks. With gov't we can at least bring corruption charges when this sort of thing happens (assuming we have the political will). With these private charities it's all nice and legal...
Their money comes from property taxes, federal grants and the occasional donation from a rich man ( Harvard just got $400 million). The federal stuff is mostly gone after 30 years of supply side economics, you can guess how often the 1% donate to the v poor and so that leaves property taxes, which means that the lions share of money goes to wealthy school districts. This is also why a poor woman who gamed the system to send her kids to a wealthy school district did jail v time for it ( Google it )
We get the oil anyway. It's about who gets to keep the money from all that oil. Wars aren't fought over hated, they're fought over money. People quickly forget when they've got a middle class life to live. Now, if we could get our govt to actually rebuild their country instead of lining rich schmucks pockets..
It's a lack of money. The class sizes are too large and they mix the special ed kids in with the other students so that they are constantly getting interrupted while an undertrained teach tries their best. Meanwhile the parents are broke so the kids game tons of problems at home.
I love the way everyone in America tries their best to ignore the disadvantages of poverty and the privilege that comes with money
You wouldn't steal a policeman's helmet, shoot him, take a dump in the helmet, give it to his widow, then steal it back, would you?
This is about offshoring jobs. Changing these rules will mean millions of data center jobs can finally be move to India where the labor is cheap and benefits don't exist
Video games. DVDs. On demand video. Audio books. Heck digital books if I'm willing to work for my entertainment :P. But There's lots and lots of content out there.
AMD hasn't been able to offer serious competition in quite some time. Driver stability has been a nightmare for them (partially because of nVidia's shenanigans, but that hasn't made games any more stable...). The trouble is nVidia is in such a strong position they can just drop their pants and buy AMD. What I'm wondering is if they're making enough from the consoles to push back. I'm inclined to say no since nVidia turned that contract down...
that's the hardest job for a robot to do. Try as you might you'll never see a robot replace the Koch bros, the Hienz family or even a Mitt Romney.
if stopping terrorists wasn't generally trivial. We know about 9/11. We knew about the Boston Marathon Bombers. The only terrorists we've ever really had a problem with are the home grown ones (Unabomber and what all). You see, there's this thing called an Ocean that separates us from them. It's why our country is as stable and powerful as it is...
parts of the patriot act were used to coordinate the response to Occupy Wallstreet. Without the law what was done to shut the movement down wouldn't have been legal and we might have a very different political landscape.
and trailer parks. Anywhere you go you find them. I'm in Phoenix and we have million dollar homes across the street from them. Rich people don't like to pay top dollar for folks who can afford to live near them. I used to wonder how they kept all the poverty and human misery from spilling over until I realized that's what our drug policy is for. Any time the lower class gets out of line you can send the cops in to bust some heads and use the few ounces of pot that at least 1 person in your house probably has on hand as a pretext...
it's a few big spenders. In the game industry they call them "Whales". That and spyware/viruses selling scams that folks fall for.
And let me say that the reason we're opposed to libertarians is because they fall into two camps, ineffective idealists and phoneies out to make a quick buck. There's just no way a weak, decentralized govt can stand up against a modern corporation. Socialists are pro big govt because what's the worst that could happen? It just doesn't matter to us if the jackboot in our v necks is public or private, so we'll take our chances with the govt and try to hang onto it..
Are you running mathlab or huge spreadsheets for data analytics? If you are then why not just run 128gb and be done with it, if you're not then you're probably not using as much RAM as you think :)
that folks would STFU about the constitution. It was not written for you. It was written for wealthy landowners. That's why we have a Senate (of which Mr Rand is part). It's to balance out all that popularism and keep the poors from voting themselves land and food. Don't believe me? Google it, and then go read "A People's History of the United States". Pretty much everything you were taught in grade school was bull shit.
/. these days...
And your sig annoys me. Denmark, Germany, France. All of them seem to be getting along just fine without a police state. Meanwhile illustrious libertarians Like Rand Paul can't even pull off an effective (or real) filibuster to stop a law they're ideology says they should be violently opposed to. Christ, the things that get modded up on
Um... Isn't that sorta what a filibuster does? He's a senator, not house of reps. He's got orders of magnitude more power. He wasn't trying very hard, that much is obvious. Make of that what you will
Read the article on arstechnica. He stopped 11 minutes short of midnight. If he'd actually had the balls to filibuster the bill it wouldn't have passed in the first place.