X'o'Lore
X'o'Lore
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I'm...I'm not sure what to make of that. It sure sounds like you have a typical 17-19 inch widescreen flat panel which would run at 1440x900. That'd be a 16:10 widescreen resolution. 1600x1200 is a standard 4:3 resolution, as is 1280x960. If you're trying to run non-widescreen resolutions like this on a widscreen monitor…
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Sorry man. That sounds like a pretty awful turn of events. I will admit I'm having a rough time with work myself, but I do still technically have the option to quit. I really hope you can sort this stuff out. Also, don't die. That would such extra hard.
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I question if it was actually built for that resolution if that's the case Azrodal. I have limited knowledge on the cable thing, but no, the cable shouldn't affect you. Actually, I think the DVI cable is only needed for the HDCP. If you don't watch any HD video with DRM stuffs you wouldn't actually NEED the DVI. DVI is…
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I got four of them and swear I should know another but the rest are unfamiliar. I fail at this. Half of them don't sound familiar.
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Um, I guess you could look at wikipedia about it. The single/double thing only really applies to the cable itself as far as I know. A double link cable has the full block of pins while a single has a gap in the middle of the main block of pins. The only real difference is that double link handles more bandwidth and is…
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I like monitors. I have 2 of them. I've thought about getting a 3rd. I don't know what you mean by not being able to get full HD. I would think a DVI-D connector is pretty much the standard type that would come with a monitor. Unless you mean that you need a dual-link cable, but I don't believe that would be the case with…
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Let me think...Possession of BttF I have, but only in VHS format and being on skype and watching a VHS movie is a combination that would only end in tears around here if I dared attempt it. I use Skype for business. I could get pestered by people I normally do work with or for. The weekend wouldn't necessarily stop that.…
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Yessir. Warcraft and Starcraft games pretty much became the standard for RTS games even as WoW established MMO's. There is also a term "Diablo clone" for a reason. Blizzard tends to do that. They made their games well enough and at the right times to establish a standard for whole genres of games. Your judgment may be…
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I'm pretty sure he works in a lab. Cell samples or some such thing for experiments/tests I'd imagine. Probably a considerable setback when a bunch of them get messed up. I mean, seriously, an army of mutant minions isn't going to up and appear out of thin air.
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But...waffles are tasty!
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You may be thinking of Everquest, but as for Eve online, nothing killed it. It still lives as strong as it ever did. Same story with most other MMOs. WoW is the only one to ever see millions of active subscribers. Simply put, by WoW standards, there never was a big thing before WoW. Azrodal is actually spot on. The real…
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Must...not...bite...monitor!
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Bah. I didn't start playing before and I'm not gonna start playing on account of this. I'll care more when Blizzard starts talking release dates for Diablo III. I'm wondering when the next big MMO is gonna actually come and convince the masses to move on from WoW.
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My last name is actually Buermann, but it is pronounced like that. It totally works.
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None of my browsers do that. At least not on any of the sites I go to. At the very least not from hitting back. Additionally if I do go back I can just go forward and my typing will be back again. No worries. Granted I also can't say I ever have an issue with that in the first place. I'd actually get annoyed if my browser…
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Ah. My bad. Wasn't paying attention to the news. As is usually the case. Sounds a bit frightful.
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A hotel is armed with a built-in solar death ray.
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Sounds like a T-shirt slogan/inside joke. Also, I'm on skype most of the time, MSN/AIM/GoogleTalk now and then, and I do check my email several times a week. Also, there is also a land-line phone within my reach. If one of those doesn't work for anybody who cares to talk to me, then too bad. I only use my ancient cell…
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Cruddy. Sounds like a good plan of action though.
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It's just plain backspace in my browsers. No alt required. It can be a nuisance. Also, it can be turned off or altered.
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This may be as close as any man can truly come to being able to ride a dinosaur.
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I am the preparedness. See will you.
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You can't argue with that logic. Ryan alone was enough to get me back on MSN.
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Holy crow! Epic baby. Congratulations.
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Hey now! Mine doesn't use batteries. But now you went and made me remember something. This is probably a bit NSFW.
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So I may as well continue this whole nvida kick I had going huh? Well certainly. I guess I'll start by saying I lied a little at the end of the last one. nVidia has more than graphics. See, they saw the need to diversify a while back. If you've looked into nvida marketing in the past couple few years you may have heard the…
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*raises hand* I use insert often enough. Certainly more than I use Scroll Lock or Pause/Break. As it stands I'm steering away from the wireless idea. Batteries are annoying and I don't really need wireless. The whole mechanical switch thing still has me curious though. The "buckling spring" models like that model M not so…
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So. I was being a good programming and at least attempting to do my work today when I encountered some trouble using the calculator. My escape key wasn't working. I tested it in other programs and sure enough it wasn't doing a dang thing. Well shit. Anyhow, I figured that after more than 9 years of service I could probably…
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Ryan I'm pretty sure you were doing it right. Or at least you did it the same way I do it, so if you are wrong, then so am I.
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I'm doing it again. Thinking about tech things. Got nVidia on the mind. This is a company that makes graphics chips. In the past they were called "graphzilla" as a play on one of Intel's nicknames "chipzilla". This is a fact that no doubt grates terribly on nVida who has long toiled under the great shadow of Intel. So,…