I tried that, but I found that I get by with less system resources on my mown-over XPpro than 2003. 17 proccesses at boot. Total load time, including BIOS and typing my password is 23 seconds, still, after 6 months of use.
Yes. They also have those little touchpads around the house to control all the lights in the house, etc. They didn't have a DVD player until last year on their home entertainment system, though.
3 leather sofas, and 2 recliners all have proper viewing for our 48incher. And yes, when there are more than 14 people, we have a TV in the kitchen, the den, the office, and the basement.
Well there's only so many places to sit in our living room, and they're all viewable. Nobody is going to sit on the fireplace to watch TV, nor does it matter if people looking in our windows have optimal viewing. Who would spend that much money on a TV that wouldn't be part of a home entertainment system anyways?
I just have a TV tuner card in my PC and can watch from my bed, desk, or computer.
I'm using 2 used 17" flat screen crt's i got for $40 a piece at 1600x1200 on each, 70hz refresh. There's no way i'd switch to LCD's for the price that much resolution would cost me.
shell out $1700 for a 17" LCD tv and then hook it up to an antennae for 4 stations...
He also thinks "mid engine" on his Boxter means the engine is still in front of him, just not all the way up to the bumper. He justifies this by pointing out the washer fluid reserves and whatnot as being part of the engine.
I took a class in C last year, got 598/600 points on my labs and projects(forgot to put my division/section on the first one, minus 2 points), but only managed to get B's on the exams. I got a B in the class because I didn't think inside the box enough to do well on multiple choice exams for problems.
The Econ classes required for School of Technology majors at Purdue is micro and macro. Those two classes are the only thing my dad has expressed any interest to know what I'm doing at school, he's a commercial banker for small businesses.
Also, it is farily simple to get out of English and Speech classes if you did anything worthwhile in high school.
For my History credits, I took a class about the History of Technology, from Newton till around 1900's, and class of World War II Presented through Film and Media. Useful and Useless.
Honestly, my boss's screen looked similar to that, it was sad.
On my family PC, my dad sets the resolution to 800x600, so my icons never fit on one screen, b/c i fill up half a 1600x1200 screen on my family PC. I never doing anything in depth, so why store anything in depth?
On the other hand, my 95 gigs of mp3 files are sorted by full albulms/random mp3s, then by artist letter, then by artist, then by albulm. 20,745 files, in 1,774 folders. I dont have much to do on trips except listen and sort:)
Nah it's not worth it, i just use the guest account on it anymore. It's just annoying when he complains something is broke, and i have to tell him what to do, isntead of just doing it. And then he asks why he had to do the hugely complicated bass ackwords thing i told him to, and i reply "bill gates", and i go back to my business and wait for him to screw something else up.
Back in Highschool, a group of my close buddies in the Novell and I gained Admin access to the whole school network, and created a tree that nobody else had rights to, and deleted it's creator so we'd have our own little place to figure out how to do things before we hopped on the real tree.
The Indianapolis Star reported in about 5 sentances we didn't have access to anything... but i know for a fact Jerry changed grades for $50 per letter per class, and someone else asked my English teacher when we were having our pop quiz, after finding a.tmp file from word in her directory the period beforehand. Attendance could be modified, too. I didn't get in trouble one bit because I was absent the day they caught everyone, and I just walked into the deans office, and told him what i'd personally done(installed quake........), and whate everyone else had done, too.
Oh yeah, it wasn't hard to do, the Helpdesk password was "helpme", and after someone got caught using it once, they changed it to "*help me".
I laminated the article and carry it in my wallet:)
I started with DOS 4.something (i dont remember, i just remember getting 5.0 and a manual for christmas when i was really small)
My dad wouldn't start games for me, he made me learn how to change directories, run programs, exit the programs, park the hard drive before shutting down, etc. Eventually I leaned some Basic by altering that Gorillas game, and skipping ahead levels in the Snake game.
I had to figure out how to configure virtual memory in order to get some newer games to load, and i remember a really big thing i did was change the default colors of the command prompt:)
I had a monochrome laptop that ran from 2x 720kb floppy drives, no HD, and no mouse. Those were the days. Consequently, that's when i learned how to solder, because the power cord ripped off the plug one time, and i had to fix it.
To this day, my dad doesn't let me have Admin privleges on our family PC, and i'm 20 years old and have am half way through a degree in ComputerTech at Purdue. I recieved A+, Novell, and Cisco certifications in highschool, have a job as a computer tech with an engineering firm, yet that still wont convince him I wont mess it up.
Luckily, it's just a 900mhz AMD thunderbird witha bastardized WinME -> XPhome upgrade, and i have my own amd64 3700+ with RedHat and XPpro.
So it was in fact painted up and had a sign on it, but wasn't supposed to? Who's to say this wasn't bike #13?
And ride at your own risk means at your own risk. It's just that to me Purdue didn't even try with this one. I would have gladly ridden a bike with no brakes, gotten injured, so i didn't have to pay for college anymore. Wait, I would have been riding a bike without working brakes. The embarrassment of that alone is not worth the scholorship.
one of my ex's had an old mazda with a button on the gear select where Overdrive usually is. i pushed this button once while driving it, and the gas/brake/steering all locked up on me. how scary! apparently, as i found out after reading the manual, this button locks things up as an anti-theft mode for when your car is parked. there was no explanation as to why this button has an effect while you're driving. i now call this the "crash button".
i would try 192.168.0.1 and.1.1, and if that doesn't work, i've either gotten a lame router, or something that requires my cisco training (now THAT was a large manual)
correction, what self respecting geek wasn't holding on to his ATI coupon like one of Willie Wonka's Golden Ticket or had it preloaded weeks before the actual release?
Sloncek decided to take SuprNova.org off line voluntarily. This will allow him and his fellow administrative staff to concentrate on other projects without worry of prosecution.
Do you think the MPAA really cares if you're still doing it?
Q3 weapons factory + lack of sleep = finding places to grapple/strafe
My cousin has a PC on the patio at his house. He lives in Maui and gets 2 inches of rain a year, though.
I tried that, but I found that I get by with less system resources on my mown-over XPpro than 2003. 17 proccesses at boot. Total load time, including BIOS and typing my password is 23 seconds, still, after 6 months of use.
who noticed that Gates likes to use the word "rich"??
Yes. They also have those little touchpads around the house to control all the lights in the house, etc. They didn't have a DVD player until last year on their home entertainment system, though.
Stupid rich indeed.
3 leather sofas, and 2 recliners all have proper viewing for our 48incher. And yes, when there are more than 14 people, we have a TV in the kitchen, the den, the office, and the basement.
Well there's only so many places to sit in our living room, and they're all viewable. Nobody is going to sit on the fireplace to watch TV, nor does it matter if people looking in our windows have optimal viewing. Who would spend that much money on a TV that wouldn't be part of a home entertainment system anyways?
I just have a TV tuner card in my PC and can watch from my bed, desk, or computer.
I'm using 2 used 17" flat screen crt's i got for $40 a piece at 1600x1200 on each, 70hz refresh. There's no way i'd switch to LCD's for the price that much resolution would cost me.
Largest CRT i found was a 48" VDT from a hospital, at a whopping 231 pounds. STill though, the tape backup units were 2-3x times this size.
Yes, which is why we have a TV positioned properly for our room.
shell out $1700 for a 17" LCD tv and then hook it up to an antennae for 4 stations...
He also thinks "mid engine" on his Boxter means the engine is still in front of him, just not all the way up to the bumper. He justifies this by pointing out the washer fluid reserves and whatnot as being part of the engine.
I took a class in C last year, got 598/600 points on my labs and projects(forgot to put my division/section on the first one, minus 2 points), but only managed to get B's on the exams. I got a B in the class because I didn't think inside the box enough to do well on multiple choice exams for problems.
The Econ classes required for School of Technology majors at Purdue is micro and macro. Those two classes are the only thing my dad has expressed any interest to know what I'm doing at school, he's a commercial banker for small businesses.
Also, it is farily simple to get out of English and Speech classes if you did anything worthwhile in high school.
For my History credits, I took a class about the History of Technology, from Newton till around 1900's, and class of World War II Presented through Film and Media. Useful and Useless.
Honestly, my boss's screen looked similar to that, it was sad. On my family PC, my dad sets the resolution to 800x600, so my icons never fit on one screen, b/c i fill up half a 1600x1200 screen on my family PC. I never doing anything in depth, so why store anything in depth? On the other hand, my 95 gigs of mp3 files are sorted by full albulms/random mp3s, then by artist letter, then by artist, then by albulm. 20,745 files, in 1,774 folders. I dont have much to do on trips except listen and sort :)
Nah it's not worth it, i just use the guest account on it anymore. It's just annoying when he complains something is broke, and i have to tell him what to do, isntead of just doing it. And then he asks why he had to do the hugely complicated bass ackwords thing i told him to, and i reply "bill gates", and i go back to my business and wait for him to screw something else up.
.tmp file from word in her directory the period beforehand. Attendance could be modified, too. I didn't get in trouble one bit because I was absent the day they caught everyone, and I just walked into the deans office, and told him what i'd personally done(installed quake........), and whate everyone else had done, too.
:)
Back in Highschool, a group of my close buddies in the Novell and I gained Admin access to the whole school network, and created a tree that nobody else had rights to, and deleted it's creator so we'd have our own little place to figure out how to do things before we hopped on the real tree.
The Indianapolis Star reported in about 5 sentances we didn't have access to anything... but i know for a fact Jerry changed grades for $50 per letter per class, and someone else asked my English teacher when we were having our pop quiz, after finding a
Oh yeah, it wasn't hard to do, the Helpdesk password was "helpme", and after someone got caught using it once, they changed it to "*help me".
I laminated the article and carry it in my wallet
I started with DOS 4.something (i dont remember, i just remember getting 5.0 and a manual for christmas when i was really small) My dad wouldn't start games for me, he made me learn how to change directories, run programs, exit the programs, park the hard drive before shutting down, etc. Eventually I leaned some Basic by altering that Gorillas game, and skipping ahead levels in the Snake game. I had to figure out how to configure virtual memory in order to get some newer games to load, and i remember a really big thing i did was change the default colors of the command prompt :)
I had a monochrome laptop that ran from 2x 720kb floppy drives, no HD, and no mouse. Those were the days. Consequently, that's when i learned how to solder, because the power cord ripped off the plug one time, and i had to fix it.
To this day, my dad doesn't let me have Admin privleges on our family PC, and i'm 20 years old and have am half way through a degree in ComputerTech at Purdue. I recieved A+, Novell, and Cisco certifications in highschool, have a job as a computer tech with an engineering firm, yet that still wont convince him I wont mess it up. Luckily, it's just a 900mhz AMD thunderbird witha bastardized WinME -> XPhome upgrade, and i have my own amd64 3700+ with RedHat and XPpro.
light bulbs could last "forever", but where does the market go? House For Sale By Owner, light bulbs NOT included, i'm taking them with me, dammit.
this dude downloads fast : http://www.livejournal.com/~usernotfound/
except his recent 2 books have sucked. Choke is by far the best, and this story has no violence, or gratuitus anything but passion.
So it was in fact painted up and had a sign on it, but wasn't supposed to? Who's to say this wasn't bike #13?
And ride at your own risk means at your own risk. It's just that to me Purdue didn't even try with this one. I would have gladly ridden a bike with no brakes, gotten injured, so i didn't have to pay for college anymore. Wait, I would have been riding a bike without working brakes. The embarrassment of that alone is not worth the scholorship.
one of my ex's had an old mazda with a button on the gear select where Overdrive usually is. i pushed this button once while driving it, and the gas/brake/steering all locked up on me. how scary! apparently, as i found out after reading the manual, this button locks things up as an anti-theft mode for when your car is parked. there was no explanation as to why this button has an effect while you're driving. i now call this the "crash button".
i would try 192.168.0.1 and .1.1, and if that doesn't work, i've either gotten a lame router, or something that requires my cisco training (now THAT was a large manual)
well it would seem in my Mono induced daze, i had forgotten about this little fact.
correction, what self respecting geek wasn't holding on to his ATI coupon like one of Willie Wonka's Golden Ticket or had it preloaded weeks before the actual release?
Sloncek decided to take SuprNova.org off line voluntarily. This will allow him and his fellow administrative staff to concentrate on other projects without worry of prosecution.
Do you think the MPAA really cares if you're still doing it?
I wasn't speeding when the cops pulled me over...