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| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 202/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| I had a lot of cats growing up. They all died. I don't think they knew about "looking both ways". |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 203/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| Most of the time you can just put in your non-integrated video card, and plug your monitor right into it without disabling the onboard video. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 204/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| I like The Deadliest Catch. What I don't like is all the stupid spin-offs. Lumberjacks, truckers, oil rig workers. The people on Deadliest Catch know their job is difficult and dangerous, but they don't go on about it, or act like they're "a special breed" because they do that job. They just do their job. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 205/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| I have a vast knowledge and understanding of Brown and Sharpe screw machines, which were all but obsolete a decade before I started learning them. I also know g-code, which is somewhat less useless, but I'll probably never use it again. At least I hope not. I also figured out how to parse and create .torrent files, as well as send requests to bittorrent trackers and parse results. Both of which would be very useful if I intend on making a bittorrent client, but I don't. I figured out how to play the little finger picking bit at the beginning of "One Last Breath" by Creed. But with the exception of that one part, I hate that song, and really everything else by that band, and I would never actually play the song in public. I can juggle. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 206/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| I'd drink that much if I knew I was David Hasselhoff. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 207/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| I wish I could say something is just wrong with these kids and they'll probably grow up to be serial killers. But unfortunately, I know this type of behavior is pretty common in kids. A few examples from my own life: My first pet was cat I had was I was maybe four years old, I remember when my mom had to explain to me that it had died, not because it got sick, or hit by a car, but because it walked near where some teenagers who were hunting and they decided to shoot it. A cat my sister had choked to death because some kids threw it in a bucket of oil. Another cat showed up by our house with a leg cut off. Also, a town I lived in had a park with a few of different types of birds; duck, geese, swans, and few peacocks. It partially flooded one year and they closed it off so there was no one there watching the animals. A group of kids went in and beat most of them to death with two by fours. If a kid just goes out on their own and decides to do something like this, then yeah, that kid may turn out to be a serial killer. But it seems otherwise mentally healthy children are capable of very evil things when they get into groups. It like none of them want to be the one that says "We shouldn't be doing this". I think it's the same reason kids pick on and beat up kids that are different. The real reason most kids grow out of this behavior is probably because they become less susceptible to this gang mentality. The real punishment these two will eventually receive is the guilt when they become more mature and they look back on what they did. I'm sure they'll never forget it. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 208/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| Hmm... I read about this ad on the Burger King Wikipedia article, I hadn't seen it until now though. I like it, it's funny. Maybe that's just because I'm old enough to get the reference. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 209/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| I remember trying to play this on rock band. It sounds too much like "It's a small world after all". |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 210/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| Can't you just answer with "I don't know anything you don't know"? |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 211/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| They said the same type of things about "Ask Jeeves". It will probably end up being just clumsy and useless. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 212/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| What do you mean by "connected directly to the router"? How else would it be connected? |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 213/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| Doesn't seem weird to me. Every router I've seen only supports one device in the DMZ. I'm not even sure how you would have more than one device in the DMZ. Placing a device in the DMZ just automatically forwards any incoming connections to it, that aren't though ports forwarded to another device. If more than one device was in DMZ, there would be no way of know which one the incoming connections go to. When he set his PS3 in the DMZ, or "Ip Passthrough", as his router seems to call it, the effect was basically the same as if he connected his PS3 directly to a modem. Unless the additional ports the PS3 tests happen to be ones forwarded to another computer, the PS3 wouldn't be able to tell the difference. This is why it shows NAT type 1. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 214/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| Although I haven't had most of these arguments, I have contemplated most of them at one time or another. I'm actually a little relieved to know I'm not only person who's wondered if Superman would kill Lois Lane he he tried to have sex with her. I pretty sure he would, since there's the whole issue of supersperm. My favorite geek argument is "Who would win in a fight...". Which involves arguing who would have the advantage in a hypothetical physical fight between any two individuals, groups, or animals, either living or dead (the fight would of course take place when they're alive, presumable during they're prime), real or fictional, or any combination of those. As in "Bear vs. Gorilla", "Superman vs. The Enterprise", or "Bob Dole vs. John McCain". The most common geek argument is probably which competing software is better for a particular purpose. Firefox vs IE, Linux vs Windows, etc. As for all the people who haven't seen MST3K, that's a little sad. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 215/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| How do you know it's the ordinary flu? |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 216/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| Besides the Constitutional issues, I just don't think there's a real need for it. This is just the result of moral panic. It's bad what happened to this girl, but this is a big country with a lot of people, there's bound to be a few that commit suicide over "cyber-bullying", but that doesn't make it a widespread problem. This girl apparently already had issues with depression. This whole fake friend on the internet thing may have been hard on anyone, but most wouldn't go hang themselves over it. If people want something good to come of her death, they may look into something that may lead to more awareness and treatment of teen depression. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 217/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| Very rarely is a virus infection actually beyond help, it's just an issue of how much trouble it's worth. In this situation your problem is probably finding a remover that can effectively repair these files AND can run with your current Windows installation not running. Since this virus infect executable files, core parts of Windows will be infected, and they will infect files that have already been scanned and repaired, while your scanner is still running. So, once the scan has completed, it will have found and fixed all the infected files, but your system will still be infected. The solution is to run a scanner from a separate OS running from a CD. One option is the Avira rescue CD available here: http://www.avira.com/en/support/support_downloads.html. Although, I have tried that to remove Virut, a similar virus, and although it could detect infected files, it couldn't fix them. Another is to create BartPE CD on seperate computer. Install ClamWin Portable: http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/clamwin_portable, and SpyBot on that computer, make sure both of their definitions are up to date, then copy the program files they installed to the BartPE ISO. Then also copy over that remover tool from the Bitdefender website to the ISO, as well. Then burn the ISO and put the CD in the infected computer and restart, it should boot into BartPE, if it doesn't you may need to set the CD as the first boot device in your bios. Then run each scan all the way through before booting back into normal Windows. This will likely fix the problem, but as I said, it's an issue of how much trouble it's worth. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 218/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| A refund? I'd pay extra for that. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 219/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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Originally posted by Yume Kusanagi I meant similar, as in, they both infect exe files that have to be repaired. And the full Avira program can remove Virut, the Linux based rescue disc can't. Originally posted by Yume Kusanagi I do deal with virus infections on a daily basis, I just know the difference between a lost cause and more effort than the average person is willing to put in. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 220/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| I play guitar. I have an electric and an acoustic. But I'm not very good. I'm pretty good at finger picking, but that's about it. |
| emcee Member Level: 33 Posts: 221/267 EXP: 223414 For next: 5765 Since: 08-11-07 Since last post: 1950 days Last activity: 1898 days |
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| I like the heat. The warmer the better. But I live in Michigan, I probably wouldn't like it as much if I lived farther south. It's the same way people in warmer climates think snow is "fun". |
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