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  1. Re:Key Envy on Breakey Elevates Key Wrestling To Artform · · Score: 1

    Heh heh... i remember back in teh day they used to have this thing called a "barcode battler" - it was basically a barcode scanner that would create creatures/superheroes based on numbers in the bar code. my kid wanted one sooo badly... it's nice to see that children haven't changed that much ;)

  2. Re:Way too much money on Sony PSP - Pricing Hints Emerge? · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    i've been following this thread for a while, and i've come to the conclusion that youre both idiots. acidic, if you want to have a grownup conversation, don't use sarcasm. txia, what kind of bloody racist are you? you had some good points but after all this who cares? this thread is completely fucking useless. i think you should both apologize to me for reading this bullshit!

  3. Too bad for MS... on Israel v. Microsoft, Next Round · · Score: 4, Insightful
    ...but if they had fully supported Hebrew in the first place (as in, as fully functional as languages that input left to right - I've used Hebrew implementation in MS software and it ain't pretty), maybe they'd still be able to sell their software. I'm all for MS software, but I say go with what works - and it's obvious that MS products *don't* work in this instance.

    Maybe Israel would be more inclined to purchase MS again if MS would just fix the problem, hmmm?

  4. Re:I wouldn't recommend this on Turning A FX5900 Into A FX5950 Ultra, Tool-Free · · Score: 1
    I may be wrong, but I thought the difference between the 486 DX and the SX was the fact that the former has a math co-processor and the latter does not. I had a SX-25 and later an SX-50, and neither had a co-processor; my friend had a DX-50 (and I later had a DX-66) that had math co-processors.

    In other words, the difference isn't minor flaws, but two physically different chips.

    I agree with the caveat, though I think it's worthwhile to see if your card can be "overclocked" - if it can't, well, retail outlets sometimes don't check the hardware too closely when you ask for an exchange :)