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  1. Re:Good luck for Holmes on Using Truth Serum To Confirm Insanity · · Score: 1

    Looks like you used a Capitalization Serum.



    Now that's funny.
  2. Why in the Sky? on The Pirate Bay Plans Servers In the Sky · · Score: 1

    It would be far easier for them to hookup with the script-kiddies that are running the bot-nets and distribute their links redundantly across them. With thousands and thousands to shut down, it would take the authorities forever to get rid of that copy of "Mamma Madea's Big Happy Family".

  3. Re:Search warrants not needed... on The Pirate Bay Plans Servers In the Sky · · Score: 1

    Now, I want THAT kind of upstream bandwidth!

  4. Re:Federal Law State Law on Legal Tender? Maybe Not, Says Louisiana Law · · Score: 1

    Well, I wonder if you can take a couple hundred in stamps into the Post Office and redeem them for cash...

  5. Re:NVidia engineering sucks badly on Nvidia's $200 GTX 460 Ups Bargain Performance · · Score: 1

    I currently have two Radeon 4890's but immediately before these I had a pair of nVidia 8800GTS 340's which I had no problem with. My new 4890's however had one die inside six months.

  6. Re:It took over 9 months... on Nvidia's $200 GTX 460 Ups Bargain Performance · · Score: 1

    So fracking funny I almost wet myself.

  7. Re:Synology worth a look? on Low-Power Home Linux Server? · · Score: 1

    Second this-- I use my DS409 for hosting my blog, website, iTunes sharing, photos-- I get around 11 MBps on mine and have had no performance issues.

  8. Re:Wisdom follows, pay attention! on Microsoft Security Essentials Released; Rivals Mock It · · Score: 1

    Tin foil hat on... check!

  9. Re:Replaces or Extends Windows Defender? on Microsoft Security Essentials Released; Rivals Mock It · · Score: 1

    Windows Defender is still installed on my Windows 7 installation with MSE, it displays a small message that says it is "turned off" and I should use another program to check for harmful or unwanted software. That's interesting, I had thought Windows Defender was still there and running behind the new Microsoft Security Essentials.

  10. Re:It's working great for me on Microsoft Security Essentials Released; Rivals Mock It · · Score: 1

    Key words here "stupid computer user", there is just no helping some people. Explaining the types of things they shouldn't do, sites they shouldn't visit and files they shouldn't download doesn't always help either.

  11. Re:Respectively: on Replacements For Adobe Creative Suite 3 Apps? · · Score: 1

    I use both Macintosh and PC with CS4 (Office: Mac, Home Office: PC) and I don't believe I can't be just as productive on my PC as my Mac. I may use the PC outside the norm, but I have identical workflows on each. I really see no difference at all performance-wise from one machine to the other. I don't "play" with Windows and I resent that you assert I can only be highly productive when using a Macintosh.

  12. Hands on the barberpole on Achron — an RTS With Time Travel · · Score: 1

    Sure sounds like it would eventually become a series of one-ups, like grips up the bat or the barberpole. "My unit takes yours."; "No, my unit goes back 5 minutes and takes you". Rinse and repeat.

  13. Re:No controller? No failover? No interconnect? on Building a 10 TB Array For Around $1,000 · · Score: 1

    I don't know what your temps are, but mine were (all C, all idle) 61 CPU, 36-39 on the drives (5) and the 8800 at 63. I swapped out an old slow NZXT 120mm fan for a new 65 CFM Thermaltake 120mm and replaced the stock cooler with an OCZ I had bought and lapped but never installed. Now, the temps are 38 CPU 32-36 on the drives and the 880 idles around 58 (upped the fan to 80%). It was likely a combination of dust and low RPM/CFM fans. I have another of the Thermaltakes I'm going to put in the front soon. Thanks for the reply.

  14. Re:No controller? No failover? No interconnect? on Building a 10 TB Array For Around $1,000 · · Score: 1

    Three are Maxline 250GB server drives, one is a WD2500YD server drive (in the enclosure). It's likely the older Maxlines are generating the heat. My computer drives are Western Digital WD5000YS 500GB (x4) and a Seagate ST3500630A system drive 500GB. But, they're in with a hot 8800 GTS Nvidia card and my CPU in an Antec 300 with 5 120mm fans. Likely not enough air flow :(

  15. Re:No controller? No failover? No interconnect? on Building a 10 TB Array For Around $1,000 · · Score: 1

    Agreed! Powering and cooling the five internal drives in my tower (1x system- 4x raid) was/is a struggle, let alone twelve TB drives in a conventional tower setup. I would rather opt for a couple external mini-towers with controllers. Even then the cooling on these units is typically not up to par. I'm currently reviewing a 4 bay NAS cube that has nice features, but with a full load of drives it struggles-- temps went from 75 with one drive to 120+ with all four. Just because it can be done doesn't mean it should be.

  16. Re:Going for REAL cheap on Build an $800 Gaming PC · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I play on an AMD 4200+ Dual-Core at 2.31 gHz (OC), with 4 GB of memory under XP and have an nVidia 8800GTS with 340 MB RAM. I can just get 800x600 in GTA IV-- how do you make GTA IV playable at 1024x768 with that system?

  17. Re:About a gazillion WoW players say no on Is the Gaming PC Dead? · · Score: 1

    I've built high-performance PC's because I need the power for DTP and video rendering-- just so happens they also have the muscle for gaming when I add in a mid-level graphics card. Powerful processors and storage, storage, storage. My builds let me play all but the most intensive games at reasonable frame rates.

  18. Re:HP on Is the Gaming PC Dead? · · Score: 1

    Even though this is a stupid topic-- anybody can build a "gaming" PC. Question is for corporations, 'Can we build a gaming PC profitably?' In the case of HP the answer is likely no. They have enough trouble remaining profitable as it is-- as do other OEM PC builders. People want $299 PC's, and you can't put decent hardware in a box and sell it for that amount. The people willing to spend $1,000+ for a PC are not as common. People who want a gaming machine are either going to build it themselves or buy an off-the-shelf system and hop it up.

  19. Re:Modular power supply on An Inside-Out Look At the Antec Skeleton Case · · Score: 1

    I bought a Thermaltake 700 with modular outputs- I have since moved it and the other components to a larger Antec case (now a 300). I connected it and left it alone and have had no problems. Perhaps it's the brand. I liked being able to eliminate some of the wiring that was not needed in order to improve cooling.

  20. Re:It depends. on How Big Should My Swap Partition Be? · · Score: 1

    If they have a 10GB drive, chances are they need to upgrade to a faster hard drive as a number one choice. Other than SCSI, 10GB drives haven't been made in a while.

  21. Re:Definitely not twice... on How Big Should My Swap Partition Be? · · Score: 1

    I've got one very fast drive partitioned (80GB- 2x40GB) for dual boot, but I like my multiple drives BIG-- 4x500GB!! I set my paging file to 2048, my PC has 4GB installed -32-bit XP I know will only see 3GB :p Of course the 500's aren't all that slow really.

  22. Re:Comparison to older cards? on Getting Away With a Cheap Graphics Card · · Score: 1

    I was given this link to benchmarks on a variety of cards, old and new, and found it very helpful. http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/gaming-graphics-charts-q3-2008/benchmarks,30.html

  23. Re:Wow.... $170 is cheap? on Getting Away With a Cheap Graphics Card · · Score: 1

    I ran a 5200 (now delegated to my son) and a 6600GT (my wife) -- I now use a 8800GTS 340 and wouldn't consider using anything less for Crysis based on the FPS I get now.

  24. Re:Wow.... $170 is cheap? on Getting Away With a Cheap Graphics Card · · Score: 1

    Not my kind of games...

  25. Re:Rust prevention / Paper printouts on Digital Storage To Survive a 25-Year Dirt Nap? · · Score: 1

    Maybe mylar sheets would be better than paper, the plastic I would think would last much longer.