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1 yr ago
Current As an American [user could not afford rest of post]
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3 yrs ago
Never spaghetti; Boston strong
3 yrs ago
The last post below me is a lie
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3 yrs ago
THE SACRIFICE IS COMPLETE. THE BOILERMEN HAVE FRESH SOULS. THEY CAN DO SHIFT CHANGES.
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3 yrs ago
Was that supposed to be an anime reference

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Harry Potter is not a world view, read another book or I will piss on the moon with my super laser piss.

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@gorgenmast

Tactical gassing incoming?
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It was good enough to play games before. Anyway, I'm not in a huge hurry, but the point is I'll get a new one eventually. Right now I just don't have the money.


>Playing vidya on integrated graphics card
>Integrated Graphics card
>Vidja

What are you playing, Pong?
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You are a drakel


I am some sort of young dragon, according to contemporary popular mythology?
Ya'll should play Wonderful 101.
In index.htm 11 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
@Sherlock Holmes

I'm sure he could go to somewhere like West Point. But then when the homework is done he'll find himself just as bored like any other college student, except he may not be able to even leave campus. So he'll just come back anyways.
In other news, I bought dog tag silencers and they're the best investment I've ever made.

JINGLE JANGLE.


He's got tags and they jingle jangle jingled
I don't think he noticed the magnets so much as the shiny fucking disks inside it.
They usually have slots. What did he want to look inside the hard drive for, physically? They have really cool magnets, but that is about it.


Just to see what it looked like inside because he was a curious old dude.
On the computer construction note at least: I disassembled the old office computer at work yesterday. The other guy I was working with at the time wanted to look physically inside the hard-drive itself before we destroy it, so it was a piece-by-piece endeavor by us to take out all the parts so we can try and find a way to get the hard-drive out in one piece. It was in its own weird-ass cradles sort of deal so I couldn't just pull it out.
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This can be taking care of often enough. I've only went out and bought one OS in my entire life, the rest was either borrowed (pour one out for the good ol' days) or reused.

The positive about building your own is that you can custom-chose each part that goes in, and you get more bang-for-your buck (at least as far as I can tell.). Just takes bit of work, and researching.


When I talked to my cousin about building a new computer - this back before I got my current rig - he advised against it as it doesn't offer any real advantages. Or at least to a plebian such as myself, when he got out of the Army he went into the computer world so he'd be over-all more knowledgable; but he still advised against it. Even at a cost perspective you may still have to go out and buy an operating system to run the thing on and when I was thinking of it no one had any disks for an OS laying around. And to even have it do what I wanted it to do running Win 2000 would not be an option.

So that's where I'm speaking from really.
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