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Displayed name | Eldibs |
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Registered | Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
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Have You Ever Used Alorael's Signature in General | |
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written Saturday, June 11 2005 11:20
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I've done this before —Eldibs, who thinks 20 inches of adamantium would stop even a .50cal Barret sniper rifle. -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's Everybody should go to this site at least once. Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
ROLL CALL in General | |
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written Friday, June 10 2005 21:29
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I am Eldibs. Sometimes I am Eldibs7 when the username Eldibs is in use. One time I was Eldibs77. I don't know, I didn't come with a manual, so I don't know what my maker's intentions for me are. Nope not Imban, not at all. What, you don't believe me? No don't look at me like that. This isn't a mask. Back up! Nooooo!!!!! [ Saturday, June 11, 2005 12:35: Message edited by: Eldibs ] -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's Everybody should go to this site at least once. Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
What are you addicted to? in General | |
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written Friday, June 10 2005 21:00
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AC/DC, Unreal Tournament 2004, Half-Life 2, and most of all, food in general (if I don't eat like every hour or so, I start get uncomfortable), psipog. Not addicted to (ie: refuses to use): new Rock bands, diet foods, sports games, Skribbane [ Friday, June 10, 2005 21:02: Message edited by: Eldibs ] -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's Everybody should go to this site at least once. Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
Have You Ever Used Alorael's Signature in General | |
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written Friday, June 10 2005 20:45
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I remember stealing it a couple times in the past, just for fun. I also remember when people got the dash wrong and spelled Alorael's name wrong (they sometimes spelled it Aloreal). Btw, what caliber is your sniper rifle, Alorael? —Eldibs, who is hiding in a sealed and self-contained room with twenty-inch thick adamantium walls, decides to steal Alorael's sig once again for no particular reason. *pulls out Mega Missle Launcher* [ Friday, June 10, 2005 20:47: Message edited by: Eldibs ] -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's Everybody should go to this site at least once. Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
E3: Ruined World -- Room in Sulfras's Cave in The Exile Trilogy | |
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written Monday, May 9 2005 14:39
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There are some of those signs in Duke Nukem 3d also, but those ones said something like "You're not supposed to be here" —Eldibs, who feels like copying Alorael's sig, also thinks there should be some sort of sign in there. -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
Recommended Reading in General | |
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written Monday, January 10 2005 11:45
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I recommend "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams and "Interesting Times" by Terry Pratchet. (hope I spelled that right) -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's Everybody should go to this site at least once. Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
War, war, war! in The Exile Trilogy | |
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written Wednesday, July 28 2004 15:12
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So, if Jeff wins, then the humans win, because Jeff would be the only one left, and he's a human (is this a run-on sentence?). -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
The trouble with democracy is every idiot gets a vote. in General | |
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written Sunday, July 25 2004 08:33
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quote:The mods usually don't care if make double or triple post as long as they contain relevent information and are lengthy (like your's) Wouldn't a quadruple-post be some kind of a board record?. -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's Everybody should go to this site at least once. Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
Gainful Employment in General | |
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written Monday, June 28 2004 05:52
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I don't work yet, but I plan on working in computer programming, computer repair, or computer networking. Well, at least something with computers. [ Monday, June 28, 2004 05:54: Message edited by: Eldibs ] -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. A really cool flash movie about subliminal messages Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
Betatesters wanted for BetterEditor in Blades of Avernum Editor | |
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written Monday, June 28 2004 05:35
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How unusual. Topics like this usually get killed before they make it this far. Maybe Jeff just doesn't care anymore whether people hack and recompile his editors. Not that it's always a bad thing (like in this case) -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
Betatesters wanted for BetterEditor in Blades of Avernum | |
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written Monday, June 28 2004 05:35
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How unusual. Topics like this usually get killed before they make it this far. Maybe Jeff just doesn't care anymore whether people hack and recompile his editors. Not that it's always a bad thing (like in this case) -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
War, war, war! in The Exile Trilogy | |
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written Monday, June 28 2004 04:32
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quote:You don't just stand behind the horse and shoot the arrows, you arch them over the horses. And you use an arrow of 100% accuracy with an instant death node/script placed on it. And I never said anything about fighting ON a horse. Just behind them. Your sliths/nephilims count as exiles because they are bossed around by them. quote:The races of the exile series don't have the technology to put viruses in anything. And besides, the virus would spread to the game itself and then there would be no humans, vanhatai (hope I spelled that right), dragons, etc. And yes, the adventuring parties with control over space/time with the character editor and savegames would give the exiles a tactical advantage. They could just keep coming back until they won the battle. I win! [ Tuesday, June 29, 2004 09:11: Message edited by: Eldibs ] -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
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written Friday, June 25 2004 04:46
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Hello Cyberwolf. Haven't seen you in a while. Did the army let you be a helicopter mechanic like you wanted? *also winces at the memory of UA* To get back on topic, Chandrath, hmm..... the name sounds a bit familiar. [ Friday, June 25, 2004 07:41: Message edited by: Eldibs ] -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. A really cool flash movie about subliminal messages Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
War, war, war! in The Exile Trilogy | |
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written Friday, June 25 2004 04:35
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The humans could all hide in a cave protected from magical scrying devices, with an script/node of instantaneous death against non-humans and human betrayers at the entrance. They could wait in that cave until all the battles are over, then come out hiding behind horses and attack the last remaining race while they're still weak from the battles. They could also magically engineer horses to shed their indestructible hide for use as armor, and place instant death node/scripts on their arrows and swords. Also, Kelandon, my point wasn't mobility. It was that humans have access to a material that is indestructible and that they could use that to their advantage. [ Friday, June 25, 2004 06:41: Message edited by: Eldibs ] -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
War, war, war! in The Exile Trilogy | |
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written Thursday, June 24 2004 07:54
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The humans would win. Think about it. What resource the the humans use that none of the other races use... Horses. One human would be riding along on his horse, and a Nephil would shoot a bow at him, a slith would try to spear him, etc, etc, an they would miss and hit the horse. The horse, being indestructible, would not be injured, and the human would escape. He would then tell all the armorers to start making horse-hide armor and equip all the soldiers with it, and voila! Indestructible human soldiers. They could even make horse-hide robes for the mages! [ Thursday, June 24, 2004 07:55: Message edited by: Eldibs ] -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
Mac or PC? in General | |
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written Friday, April 16 2004 10:35
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quote:1. About the 5 billion people in china, that was an over-exaggeration (it's a bad habit of mine) 2. That's case enough to found a 300 year-old government on (ever been to a little place called America?). Also, windows machines teach you to work around problems, or solve them altogether, and it creates a whole lot of jobs in tech support and pc repair. If windows died, so would a lot of jobs because nobody would need their computers repaired. I say Pfaugh to your Pfaugh-ing of my case. [ Friday, April 16, 2004 10:36: Message edited by: Eldibs ] -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. A really cool flash movie about subliminal messages Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
Mac or PC? in General | |
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written Tuesday, April 6 2004 10:38
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no computer, be it a $400 eMachine or a $4000 G5 should ever require you to install drivers for your monitor in this day and age to get it working I know that. the drivers are there to keep the monitor from going over the Refresh Rate/ Resolution Limit (well, at least on my comp.) It also did the auto install driver thing for a digital camera, a video card, and a network card. The only things on the computer that it didn't auto-install was the GeForce FX, the Audigy sound card, and the UPS, and that's because they were all released after WinXP. Oh, and about the there being more idiots than smart people, and there being more windows users than mac users, well if 5,000,000,000 Chinamen cant be wrong about tea and rice, then 5,000,000 Windows users can't be wrong. The same principle is applied in Democracy. The majority is usually correct. I rest MY case. -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. A really cool flash movie about subliminal messages Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
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written Monday, April 5 2004 06:59
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quote:It's simple to setup a windows network.If you use XP, then just run the NETWORK SETUP WIZARD. On a non-XP machine, just set your workgroup, IP address (which can be auto-assigned), tell it to use windows login to get on the network, and restart. The networking is good enough that you can connect to the same network with two different connection types (we had FireWire to some computers, and Ethernet to all of them once) The only windows I've known to have networking problems is ME, which is the worst OS ever. On an XP machine, sometimes you don't even have to install the drivers (depending on the age of the device). I plugged in my monitor, and it found the same drivers that came on the disk (without the disk in the drive), and automatically installed them. (On RAM, hard drives, floppy drives, and optical drives, you don't even need drivers) Also, Microsoft provides a driver update service at their. It's not too bad either (it even found drivers for my UPS) Also, if Macs are so good, then why do I never see them in stores. Every time I go to Best Buy or Circuit City, I don't see any Macs, Mac Upgrades, or Mac operating systems? And having multiple comapanies produce parts for the same thing is good because of competition. Competion causes companies to work harder to make better products at lower prices, which benefits the end user. [ Monday, April 05, 2004 07:05: Message edited by: Eldibs ] -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. A really cool flash movie about subliminal messages Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
BoE on Windows XP in Tech Support | |
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Wait, your computer can't handle BoE, but it can run Windows XP??? I could have sworn that XP had HIGHER system requirements than BoE. What are the specs of your PC? -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
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written Thursday, April 1 2004 07:04
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Actually I heard Win2000 has some compatability issues with older programs. -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
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written Thursday, April 1 2004 07:01
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Or if both have FireWire, then you can get a cable for about $30 and have awesome 400 Mbs transfer rate. -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
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written Thursday, April 1 2004 06:56
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Actually, Windows XP doesn't crash very much, and when it does, it's usually due to another program or the user doing something stupid, not the OS. I will admit that macs have better video editing capabilities, but for me, it's all about game support (Which i've noticed macs are starting to lack.) and upgradeability. How easily can you upgrade a Mac? Is it like in Windows, where you just put in the PCI/AGP/ISA card, Hard Drive, RAM, etc... and install the drivers, or is it more difiicult, or what? Macs Crash sometimes when you disconnect from a LAN?! Under WinXP you can disconnect and reconnect all you want with no problems. -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. A really cool flash movie about subliminal messages Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
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written Saturday, March 27 2004 09:38
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Theres a shortcut on the windows desktop (in the start menu for XP) called My Computer. go to it and it has all your storage devices and shortcuts to your control panel dial up networking etc., and you can get shorcuts to the individual devices on your desktop if you want. Its SIMPLE. And to answer the question of who would need a 3.4 GHz processor and 3 GB Ram, I would, or anyone who decides they want to play a newer first person shooter. Even on a 2GHz processor with 512 MB Ram, it still doesn't load fast though. -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. A really cool flash movie about subliminal messages Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
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written Thursday, March 25 2004 07:57
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We could always look at whats better by maximum system specs (WITHOUT overclocking) I think (correct me if I'm wrong) for PC's it's Processor speed: 3.4 GHz Front Side Bus: 1600 MHz RAM: Something like 3 GB RAM Speed: 400 MHz Sound: 7.1 with Hardware Acceleration Hard Drive: With lots of RAID controllers Possibly 1 TeraByte CD-Burner/DVD-ROM: 52x 32x 52x 16x DVD-Burner/8x 4x 8x 24x 10x 32x The rest, I have no idea -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. A really cool flash movie about subliminal messages Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |
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written Thursday, March 25 2004 07:36
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1. Throw away your Windows ME and get Windows 98 or XP. (Windows ME is known to be glitchy) 2. Redownload the installers, and try again. 3. 256 MB + 64 MB = 320 MB (closest I could get to 319 with available memory sizes) -------------------- "We can learn a lot from crayons. Some are short, some are dull, some are sharp, some are tall. Some have funny names and they are all different colors, but they all learn to live in the same box." "Happy is the man that has wisdom and gets discernment. For having wisdom as gain is better than having silver as gain and having wisdom as produce is better than gold itself" Proverbs 3:14-3:15 The horrible part about life is, you'll never get out of it alive. Currently boycotting: AngelFire, GameFAQ's, Macintosh PC's Posts: 818 | Registered: Tuesday, July 9 2002 07:00 |