Dude your Problem is not with AMD.. You need to have your facts, Before you go Bashing a company.. Its so easy to lay blaim on suspicion alone. This Linux driver is not going to solve your problem, Because its NOT a AMD issue... DUH...
Now the exception is with Mario.. They have to at least continue making Mario more interactively lifelike. But yea I agree yes the Zelda quests do need a serious upgrade, more people and monsters, and a lot less story. (faster pace and more action) No super weapons, just cool interesting tools..
popular sites are.. At least it's only going to be for "fun" and not a real attack.. The web only appears safe, as the hackers have found better ways to cause havoc, then giving people viruses that destroy there data. I think this is going to be an interesting wakeup call to all the sites and users of that site. People should not be misled, as it's not just the security of the website that is being compromised, it is the personal computers too. People need to face the fact that just typing in a url and pressing enter, could be asking for a virus.
The new homeland security emergency channel which was derived from 9.11 as a way for the resquers to communicate, does interfere with remote control devices and recievers operating on a 390feq. Most of or, all of, the GDO companies have switched (within the last two years) to a 315 or simmilar feq, which is not affected. If you have a GDO that only runs on 390feq, you will need to update to a 315 feq. The govt is still doing tests on the 390 FEQ (unknown if it will be a continous loss (forever), or a loss, only if there is a emergency. People that live near airforce bases testing this emergency channel have had a total loss of useability of their remote controls or so they said. FYI The Govt owns ALL the feq and the companies rent or lease the FEQ they wish to use, from the govt.
gEvil (beta) writes
"According to an article at the BBC, an evolutionary theorist in London suggests that humanity may split into two sub-species within the next 100,000 years. From the article: 'The descendants of the genetic upper class would be tall, slim, healthy, attractive, intelligent, and creative and a far cry from the "underclass" humans who would have evolved into dim-witted, ugly, squat goblin-like creatures.'"
No missing link here, we already have the troll-like humans to prove it.
Do they say if the middle class is going to rise or fall victom to the ugly "underclass"?
"Clearly not. Microsoft has removed access to most updates and downloads as well as support for users without Genuine copies. So if you don't have a genuine copy, you aren't getting the whole package, hence it's not so genuine."
In fact its not that hard to fool the "Genuine Advantage Software". Even if you did nothing with the software you can still download most of the updates, and the others that microsoft wont allow you to download, can be manually downloaded with a valid copy and Xfered to the pc that is not.
But why go through all the bother, as Linux is perfectly free, and is a lot better safer, (no antivirus, Adaware, or online scanning again).. That and its more usefull then windows, as people that know what there doing are constantly tweeking the program to make it better. Don't knock it untill you try it, ( Its easier to move to linux then it is to trick a small meaning less software program. ).. As soon as people realize that Linux is better for the commen web surfer, Microsoft will be out of a job.. HumpH, 100 bucks for something that they will lock you out of if someone hacks your pc and uses your number. Not a good move by Microsoft..
Can this thing run programs? I heard something about two different Flash drives. One that will only store information, The other is being able to have programs that are already installed on the drive. What is the diff?
Those with comments should think before they post.
I believe he was talking about the edge of the Universe.. As the star comment was just to put it all in perspective. Conisdering that pluto is only 40 AU from the sun. And the probe is 100 AU from the sun. I would say that its past the solar system, and on its way through the galaxy...
Thats gotta be a real small box for you..
They don't think there is a edge. Think of it like being inside a large box full of space. Well whats on the other side of the box wall? A larger box?
The nearest star is 4.2 light years away.
A light-year Light moves at a velocity of about 300,000 kilometers (km) each second. So in one year, it can travel about 10 trillion km. More p recisely, one light-year is equal to 9,500,000,000,000 kilometers. The AU is defined as the average distance between the Earth and the Sun. It is approximately 150 million km (93 million miles). Mercury can be said to be about 1/3 of an AU from the Sun and Pluto averages about 40 AU from the Sun.
9,500,000,000,000 km Light year
150,000,000,000 km away
So it will take it, Approx 7,988 more years to get to the nearest star.
Think of the universe as a larger being, with the planets being small protons and nutrons, and the sun being the nuclei. We are just a microscopic part of this being.. Each planet has a distinct reason for being, as with each cell and neuron in everything that we percieve as being alive. If you actually think about this theory, It probably one of the most logical. When you look deeply at something what do you see, little atoms, with small protons and nutrons circling around a nucleus. If you were to swap out, or change one of the protons, chaos prevails... Now should we really be sending probes into outer space? Or trying to change the red proton, to a green one? Globally we could be a virus to this "larger being", Depending on how healthy we keep it...
They failed to mention, that a computer sees a one inch red square as about 158,544 Bits where as the human mind sees it as just one small red square.....
A few years in the future there is going to be a bump. As soon as we can make non reality look as good as reality on a IMax screen, while tracking trillions and trillions of pixels. When that happens graphics probably will not go further, untill we all step outside the box, that we call a monitor and move twards holograms..
You're the one that seriously needs the clue. The question was do we really need a HD like that? I said NO, what we need right now is a faster PCI-E, perhaps it would have made it more comprehendible to you if I had said a AFFORDABLE solution to the PCI-E bottleneck problem.
Tuttleing: Blaming a knowledgeable person for your own ignorance.
Ntlgnce@Work.Here
I have one of the old PCI and one PCI-E, the two PC's them are almost the same, except for the Express in the PCI, Let me tell you the PCI-E is more then twice as fast. Think of it as the Regular PCI is like a one lane road, (only one way at a time). With PCI Express, it's a two way road. But its still only a 2 lane road, a huge bottleneck that needs to be over come to take us to the next level.
I think what we truely need is to get past the PCI, (Pci Express works but there has to be a better way. oh while your at it improve the battery so we can have endlesss power with little weight... Cold fusion would be great while your at it.
Windows XP Home Version 2002 Service Pack 2
Mobile AMD Athlon 4 1500+ 1.29GHz 256MB of RAM.
This was a upgrade from IE7 Beta2. I uninstalled the beta 2, rebooted, and installed the beta 3 from the Microsoft website. I rebooted, everything worked great for about three hours of surfing. I shut down. When I rebooted, a few hours later, Windows would not boot, I got no errors just a half hour lag of waiting to see the windows begin. (something that usually takes less then three mins) I had to do a hard boot, I saw the windows load screen this time, But it would not open to the desktop. After about a hour and a half of waiting I did a Hard boot again this time I booted in safe mode it booted right away, and everything was working fine. I shut down and rebooted windows it did boot normally. I opened IE7 it opened to my home page and windows crashed to a reboot, when I tried to stray away from my home page. I saw a quick flash to a blue screen and the system just preceded to reboot, this time windows told me that it could not find the OS. I did yet another hard reset, it booted to the desktop but when I tried to open the IE7, I saw a blue screen with something about a stack dump error and I let it reboot, and it told me it could not find the OS again, yet another Hard boot, This time in safe mode and it booted fine, windows loaded, I shut down and rebooted and windows booted normally, so I opened IE7 again, and was able to surf generally for about 5 mins of very laggy surfing before a crash to a blue screen I managed to pause it this time and here is the error I got.
Kernal_Data_Inpage_error 0x0000007a (0xc000000e, 0x8062177c, 0x0832b860).
I booted back in safe mode and uninstalled the IE7 beta 3. Rebooted everything was good, I installed the IE7 beta 2, rebooted and have not seen the error or had any issues since.
Waterfront property eh. That's about as original as your cd key. To make this understandable for all the morons out there that just don't get it, look at it like this.
Say you make a cool program that took you countless hours to make it perfect, so perfect in fact that everyone wants it. So you decide to sell it for 10 dollars per copy. A week later you see that 500,000 people use that program. Woo hoo your rich, wrong. Because the first copy you sold was distributed among the other 499,999 people. Leaving you with 10 bucks for all your hard work. Copy write is there to protect you, from people that would rather shoplift then pay for a product.
If someone stole a copy of Windows, and that someone took home the stolen copy and installed it on his computer, your saying that they would not be able to "turn off that computer" and take back there copy of windows?? Get real people, Microsoft has the right, and the capability, to turn off all bootlegged copies of windows. (Read the disclaimer people). See what has happened is back when people had a old OS and wanted a new one, they decided to "copy" there friends CD, and burn it so they too could benefit from the new OS as opposed to buying a valid copy. Number one the person who let them burn there copy of windows and share the cd key, is breaking the law along with the person who "reused" the CD key. And the key should be blacklisted, to make a statement for the future, (if they let them get away with it this early in the game, there will be no lesson to be learned, and bootlegging will continue to be a problem. Crack down Microsoft, (plus drop the price of your OS, so the poor can use it too).. I mean come on 500 bucks, not nice Microsoft... But all in all its due to those Damn Bootleggers!!!
Dude your Problem is not with AMD.. You need to have your facts, Before you go Bashing a company.. Its so easy to lay blaim on suspicion alone. This Linux driver is not going to solve your problem, Because its NOT a AMD issue... DUH...
Now the exception is with Mario.. They have to at least continue making Mario more interactively lifelike. But yea I agree yes the Zelda quests do need a serious upgrade, more people and monsters, and a lot less story. (faster pace and more action) No super weapons, just cool interesting tools..
I will just keep transfering the music between my 4 divices before the three uses is up.
Because all the people that buy it are reselling it.. LOL...
popular sites are.. At least it's only going to be for "fun" and not a real attack.. The web only appears safe, as the hackers have found better ways to cause havoc, then giving people viruses that destroy there data. I think this is going to be an interesting wakeup call to all the sites and users of that site. People should not be misled, as it's not just the security of the website that is being compromised, it is the personal computers too. People need to face the fact that just typing in a url and pressing enter, could be asking for a virus.
If you comprehend anti-trust, T-Mobile should follow suit..
The new homeland security emergency channel which was derived from 9.11 as a way for the resquers to communicate, does interfere with remote control devices and recievers operating on a 390feq. Most of or, all of, the GDO companies have switched (within the last two years) to a 315 or simmilar feq, which is not affected. If you have a GDO that only runs on 390feq, you will need to update to a 315 feq. The govt is still doing tests on the 390 FEQ (unknown if it will be a continous loss (forever), or a loss, only if there is a emergency. People that live near airforce bases testing this emergency channel have had a total loss of useability of their remote controls or so they said.
FYI
The Govt owns ALL the feq and the companies rent or lease the FEQ they wish to use, from the govt.
gEvil (beta) writes "According to an article at the BBC, an evolutionary theorist in London suggests that humanity may split into two sub-species within the next 100,000 years. From the article: 'The descendants of the genetic upper class would be tall, slim, healthy, attractive, intelligent, and creative and a far cry from the "underclass" humans who would have evolved into dim-witted, ugly, squat goblin-like creatures.'" No missing link here, we already have the troll-like humans to prove it. Do they say if the middle class is going to rise or fall victom to the ugly "underclass"?
"Clearly not. Microsoft has removed access to most updates and downloads as well as support for users without Genuine copies. So if you don't have a genuine copy, you aren't getting the whole package, hence it's not so genuine." In fact its not that hard to fool the "Genuine Advantage Software". Even if you did nothing with the software you can still download most of the updates, and the others that microsoft wont allow you to download, can be manually downloaded with a valid copy and Xfered to the pc that is not. But why go through all the bother, as Linux is perfectly free, and is a lot better safer, (no antivirus, Adaware, or online scanning again).. That and its more usefull then windows, as people that know what there doing are constantly tweeking the program to make it better. Don't knock it untill you try it, ( Its easier to move to linux then it is to trick a small meaning less software program. ).. As soon as people realize that Linux is better for the commen web surfer, Microsoft will be out of a job.. HumpH, 100 bucks for something that they will lock you out of if someone hacks your pc and uses your number. Not a good move by Microsoft..
best of the top games are from the 64, Which was a cartrage game system!! Fast loads, awasome game play, and well designed games. Cool...
It took off over 5 hours ago..
Can this thing run programs? I heard something about two different Flash drives. One that will only store information, The other is being able to have programs that are already installed on the drive. What is the diff?
Those with comments should think before they post. I believe he was talking about the edge of the Universe.. As the star comment was just to put it all in perspective. Conisdering that pluto is only 40 AU from the sun. And the probe is 100 AU from the sun. I would say that its past the solar system, and on its way through the galaxy... Thats gotta be a real small box for you..
They don't think there is a edge. Think of it like being inside a large box full of space. Well whats on the other side of the box wall? A larger box?
The nearest star is 4.2 light years away.
A light-year Light moves at a velocity of about 300,000 kilometers (km) each second. So in one year, it can travel about 10 trillion km. More p recisely, one light-year is equal to 9,500,000,000,000 kilometers.
The AU is defined as the average distance between the Earth and the Sun. It is approximately 150 million km (93 million miles). Mercury can be said to be about 1/3 of an AU from the Sun and Pluto averages about 40 AU from the Sun.
9,500,000,000,000 km Light year
150,000,000,000 km away
So it will take it, Approx 7,988 more years to get to the nearest star.
Check this Nasa pic out....
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap060807.html
Think of the universe as a larger being, with the planets being small protons and nutrons, and the sun being the nuclei. We are just a microscopic part of this being.. Each planet has a distinct reason for being, as with each cell and neuron in everything that we percieve as being alive. If you actually think about this theory, It probably one of the most logical. When you look deeply at something what do you see, little atoms, with small protons and nutrons circling around a nucleus. If you were to swap out, or change one of the protons, chaos prevails... Now should we really be sending probes into outer space? Or trying to change the red proton, to a green one? Globally we could be a virus to this "larger being", Depending on how healthy we keep it...
They failed to mention, that a computer sees a one inch red square as about 158,544 Bits where as the human mind sees it as just one small red square.....
I thought the smart ones checked there links before posting.. It asks me for a login?? WTF!
A few years in the future there is going to be a bump. As soon as we can make non reality look as good as reality on a IMax screen, while tracking trillions and trillions of pixels. When that happens graphics probably will not go further, untill we all step outside the box, that we call a monitor and move twards holograms..
You're the one that seriously needs the clue. The question was do we really need a HD like that? I said NO, what we need right now is a faster PCI-E, perhaps it would have made it more comprehendible to you if I had said a AFFORDABLE solution to the PCI-E bottleneck problem. Tuttleing: Blaming a knowledgeable person for your own ignorance. Ntlgnce@Work.Here
I have one of the old PCI and one PCI-E, the two PC's them are almost the same, except for the Express in the PCI, Let me tell you the PCI-E is more then twice as fast. Think of it as the Regular PCI is like a one lane road, (only one way at a time). With PCI Express, it's a two way road. But its still only a 2 lane road, a huge bottleneck that needs to be over come to take us to the next level.
I think what we truely need is to get past the PCI, (Pci Express works but there has to be a better way. oh while your at it improve the battery so we can have endlesss power with little weight... Cold fusion would be great while your at it.
Windows XP Home Version 2002 Service Pack 2 Mobile AMD Athlon 4 1500+ 1.29GHz 256MB of RAM. This was a upgrade from IE7 Beta2. I uninstalled the beta 2, rebooted, and installed the beta 3 from the Microsoft website. I rebooted, everything worked great for about three hours of surfing. I shut down. When I rebooted, a few hours later, Windows would not boot, I got no errors just a half hour lag of waiting to see the windows begin. (something that usually takes less then three mins) I had to do a hard boot, I saw the windows load screen this time, But it would not open to the desktop. After about a hour and a half of waiting I did a Hard boot again this time I booted in safe mode it booted right away, and everything was working fine. I shut down and rebooted windows it did boot normally. I opened IE7 it opened to my home page and windows crashed to a reboot, when I tried to stray away from my home page. I saw a quick flash to a blue screen and the system just preceded to reboot, this time windows told me that it could not find the OS. I did yet another hard reset, it booted to the desktop but when I tried to open the IE7, I saw a blue screen with something about a stack dump error and I let it reboot, and it told me it could not find the OS again, yet another Hard boot, This time in safe mode and it booted fine, windows loaded, I shut down and rebooted and windows booted normally, so I opened IE7 again, and was able to surf generally for about 5 mins of very laggy surfing before a crash to a blue screen I managed to pause it this time and here is the error I got. Kernal_Data_Inpage_error 0x0000007a (0xc000000e, 0x8062177c, 0x0832b860). I booted back in safe mode and uninstalled the IE7 beta 3. Rebooted everything was good, I installed the IE7 beta 2, rebooted and have not seen the error or had any issues since.
Waterfront property eh. That's about as original as your cd key. To make this understandable for all the morons out there that just don't get it, look at it like this. Say you make a cool program that took you countless hours to make it perfect, so perfect in fact that everyone wants it. So you decide to sell it for 10 dollars per copy. A week later you see that 500,000 people use that program. Woo hoo your rich, wrong. Because the first copy you sold was distributed among the other 499,999 people. Leaving you with 10 bucks for all your hard work. Copy write is there to protect you, from people that would rather shoplift then pay for a product.
If someone stole a copy of Windows, and that someone took home the stolen copy and installed it on his computer, your saying that they would not be able to "turn off that computer" and take back there copy of windows?? Get real people, Microsoft has the right, and the capability, to turn off all bootlegged copies of windows. (Read the disclaimer people). See what has happened is back when people had a old OS and wanted a new one, they decided to "copy" there friends CD, and burn it so they too could benefit from the new OS as opposed to buying a valid copy. Number one the person who let them burn there copy of windows and share the cd key, is breaking the law along with the person who "reused" the CD key. And the key should be blacklisted, to make a statement for the future, (if they let them get away with it this early in the game, there will be no lesson to be learned, and bootlegging will continue to be a problem. Crack down Microsoft, (plus drop the price of your OS, so the poor can use it too).. I mean come on 500 bucks, not nice Microsoft... But all in all its due to those Damn Bootleggers!!!
What about lazy to sign up? Or in.....