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10 yrs ago
Current When wisdom teeth removal puts you on a liquid-only diet, you sure do notice more conversations about food than normal.
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10 yrs ago
"When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination." - Thomas Sowell
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10 yrs ago
Am I the only person on the planet that doesn't like Yum Yum Sauce?
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10 yrs ago
Tfw you remember Fallout 4 releases Automatron this month.
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11 yrs ago
Those people who actually post their status in status updates are a part of a very small minority. One that I'm not a part of.
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Webmaster said
Pre built. I had no reason to build it myself, and I wanted it ASAP.


Ones you build yourself are generally cheaper and more efficient.
Webmaster said
But aren't they? Does splitting an atom not release energy stored within? The trick of the matter*Chuckles*Is whether or not any of that atom is converted into energy. To my knowledge, the pieces cannot be restored.


I have a friend who can restore matter by using his two superhuman abilities.
whizzball1 said
No, that's my example of no balance. And then suddenly, we come to power, and balance is back. Get the connection?Yeah.


Mm... Do you have anything by you that I may read?
Church.
Webmaster said
Mine now was a thousand. But I plan on adding more RAM, because it came with less than I remembered buying.


Huh. Cool. And was this pre-built or in parts?
Webmaster said
Then I have a question for you. In your opinion, are matter and energy one in the same?


No. They are not. Though they are made if the same subcomponents, and can both be changed into one another, they are not the same in my eyes.
Webmaster said
You've dealt with atomic energy, yes?


Of course.
Webmaster said
Good. That's a nice number.


It also comes with a flashy case, but I degraded it to a basic one because I won't need anything fancy looking. Took a bit off the price. It's still expensive, though. How much were your computers?
Webmaster said
I suppose it depends. Circumstances vary.


True enough.
Webmaster said
Gigabytes. I'd recommend at least 16 for any hardcore gaming computer, but go above and beyond. RAM is basically what makes any gaming computer a gaming computer, along with the processor. To put it into perspective, whenever you do anything at all, it has to pull all the information into a temporary cache, which has all the data while you're using it. The more RAM you have, the more and larger chunks of data you can pull. System speed basically revolves around RAM.


Okay. I see where this is now. What I'm planning on getting is 16 gigs and the processer is great.
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