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niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Originally posted by Sukasa Ah, cool. Too bad I don't use Windows anymore, otherwise I might take a stab at decoding some levels with this. (edited by niteice on 10-04-06 11:10 PM) |
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niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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LCDs have a fixed number of pixels, CRTs don't. Well, sort of. I don't know the details, but it's very possible to make a CRT do more than it was supposed to (including light on fire with many older ones ). | |||
niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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When I had my crappy little web server it once hit 58 days. Then the power went out. | |||
niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Originally posted by FreeDOS + What about FreeBSD? I was using it for a couple weeks as a desktop, and it actually worked pretty much the same way Slackware did - no frills, it just works (except for the do-it-yourself bit ). Speaking of which, I decided to switch to Kubuntu yesterday just to see what all the hype was about. It is niiiiiiiiiiiiice - this coming from someone who's been using Slackware/Slamd64 for almost 4 years now. |
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niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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I can go for Quizno's anytime. | |||
niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Start with using the VESA driver. Then, once you can get online, get the Linux graphics driver package from nVidia, which will configure itself appropriately. | |||
niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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It's a classic. AND the original of the above. Engrish wins at life. (edited by niteice on 10-29-06 07:48 PM) |
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niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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I once tried playing it on an Apple II emulator. Evidently, said emulator didn't have a speed limiter. I got to Oregon in about 45 seconds. | |||
niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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I win. |
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niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Originally posted by YoronosukuOriginally posted by PeardianOriginally posted by neotransotaku Several cannibal cultures have said so, plus this (edited by niteice on 11-10-06 11:29 AM) |
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niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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This Geforce 7600GS looks like something you'd want. | |||
niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Definitely try Visual Studio exp |
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niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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There's nothing wrong with playing with the code. You will learn about PHP, which can be transferred to another package, even if the exact code can't be. | |||
niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Originally posted by FreeDOS + NTFS has supported a form of symlinks (not quite in the Unix sense) for a while but there hasn't been an easy way to create one. |
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niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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XennoBB is great, but I've found that themes seem to be very hard to locate. | |||
niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Originally posted by Dwedit Well, it's a full implementation of a published standard, I'd say that qualifies as legitimate. |
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niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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XennoBB is very good.
(Yes I've mentioned it before here, no i'm not affiliated with them, jeez ) |
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niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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I'm considering running a cable from my computer to speakers positioned around my pillow. Playing something very loud. Such as the THX sound. | |||
niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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When I was in 6th grade a teacher got busted for huffing white-out. Unfortunately I didn't have her, but I heard the story goes that sub opened her desk and discovered like 20 empty bottles | |||
niteice Gator Since: 08-15-06 From: Connecticut Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Conker's Bad Fur Day is more win than can be handled in one sitting. |
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