X'o'Lore
X'o'Lore
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I tried to get your video to work but it did not. Just got a white box. The embed isn't working for it for some reason. You're linking this video right?
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Not bad. My own beard grows slowly and is much smaller as I had it trimmed back a good bit from my trip to Japan. EXHIBIT A: Me in Japan, wandering around our "spacious" hotel room. EXHIBIT B: None. I don't have a camera. Shut up.
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It's been over 3 months since I made one of these and this is what you get.
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I think I'd have to take a few pictures to really get the full effect which would require a camera. One of these days perhaps I'll get one. I mean really, I'd really have to show the whole room.
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Oh it'll probably work pretty reliably. It looks like this will apply to specific models, so they will probably make sure these can function fully when unlocked. It'd be pretty silly if they didn't. Naturally people will complain about paying extra to allow something they bought to function at its full potential. Articles…
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Geez, so much happens when I'm not on the internet for like a day. I gotta read up on this myself yet, but suffice to say DI is on point. There is chip harvesting/binning that goes on where the cheaper chips are physically the same as the more expensive ones but they are run at a lower speed and/or have parts disabled (or…
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I do play Munchkin and know very well what you mean. VERY well.
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I was there OVER THE INTERNET.
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Pffft. Who actually leaves HP's crapware on their computer, let alone uses it? It probably doesn't even keep your graphics drivers updated anyway. Unless you have Intel graphics. Then it doesn't matter 'cause then the graphics are cruddy anyway. Drivers won't make them not cruddy. It would be Windows Update that updates…
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I spy a spambot.
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Our State Fair was 2 weeks ago. I went on the last day. Food consumed included a cinnamon roll which was quite tasty, some french fries, part of a funnel cake, a few glasses of some really good milk, and more chocolate chip cookies than I could eat alone. This was the smallest option for the cookies. The larger choice was…
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I've been pulled over twice for speeding and given warnings both times. No lead foot here.
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ATi. Yes, they have a fairly regular monthly release schedule for graphics drivers. They are also not going to be ATi anymore in the future just as a heads up. They'll be going with AMD. AMD bought ATi back in '06 ya know. Don't worry, they'll still keep the radeon brand around. I'd be curious how nVidia will respond to…
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That's no fun at all. The face-blindness thing alone would be frustrating.
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I'm downloading updated graphics drivers via steam. This is a new thing. I guess I'll see how well this works. I might screw up my computer for a bit if it doesn't work out well. EDIT: Mission successful. Neato.
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Didn't someone on this forum once say something about porn and how someone will eventually screw up and show you some?
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7 years old with 2.4Ghz? Sounds like my old computer. If it is indeed a new Pentium 4-based comp from 2003 with an upgraded motherboard, you quite likely have some SATA ports, so for $60-70 you could possibly be rockin' a terabyte. Best part is that if you upgraded your computer you could just pull that drive out, plug it…
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8 years...jesus christ. If you had said 7 years, but 8? That's before USB2. That's before SATA. That's not even AGP 8x let alone PCI express. I'd die if I was stuck with that.
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THAT'S what this robot is missing. Geeze, it seems so obvious now.
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It smells like chocobos. Anybody up for a ride around the world?
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.svg support is important? Well, no need to change browsers. Firefox did much for browsers and for a time Opera looked kinda lame too. I'm kinda curious how people will like Firefox 4.0. On a different note Google's new instant search is creepy but fun. It's a piece of tech from Google Wave which is now slated for the…
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Browser updates: [Chrome 6.0.472.55] -> 8036 [Opera 10.62] -> 6392 As expected, Google wouldn't stand to sit in second on speed. It's the main selling point of their browser. Opera meanwhile slipped back a bit. Goes to show how fast stuff can change. This is only one benchmark and not too scientific (I have other programs…
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Probably better a bit late than too early.
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The irony is there was a time I tried to switch from Opera back to Firefox because Opera was looking a bit slow and old. Things sure can change fast sometimes. But! I am a manic reader of tech news and I've got new, different things on the brain this night! Processors! So AMD had bought ATI some...4 years ago? And back…
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Opera can import bookmarks from Firefox, IE, and Konqueror. Doesn't matter though. If you like Firefox, you can stick with it. You'll have 4.0 soon enough. It's not looking like a huge speed boost, but it'll bring some neat stuff anyway.
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Trying to be a smartass huh? Well, there are some things to know about Netscape, Mrs. Cat. One is that it's no longer in development and hasn't been for some time. Two is that it's basically a rebrand of an old version of Firefox in its latest iterations. Have a look: Overall impression: Good god! Why are you still using…
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The 2 out of 3 thing is likely copying similar rules in other things. Such as- You can sell on 3 things: Price, Quality, and Service. You can't do more than 2. I'll just call it the 2 out of 3 principle.
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Thats sort of curious. The Opera stuff is not new to me. Small marketshare means sites often don't support it. It can be a bit flaky in the current versions. I guess a browser that seems almost too good would have some issues. But Firefox working poorly in Windows 7, but nicely in XP seems odd.
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I've actually been going to bed at reasonable times this week. I think something might be wrong with me.
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There's still time for that to change. Don't worry too much about it yet. I know I'm one of those who would enjoy the not talking to people, though.