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ken_cinder

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  1. Why don't you all just move to Canada, then we'll take over the US. Afterall, not only do we have free (tax paid) healthcare, but our dollar is worth more than yours now. What reason do you have left NOT to?
  2. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;308421
  3. The left side of your brain! Zombies ate it! Braaaaiiinzzzz!
  4. Being ambidextrous doesn't really have any bearing on your methods/strengths of logic. I am completely ambidextrous, I can write with both hands, play baseball....hockey....football both ways, nothing I know of really that I can't do left or right handed. I saw this both ways easily, and I SUCK FIERCE ASS at art, but I excel at math and anything hands on that ISN'T art.
  5. Gigabyte boards are awesome........yeah, right......so are Soyo boards I go now.
  6. I'm pretty sure the system drives are 8x, and it wouldn't matter what speed you read them at, unless your discs aren't in excellent shape. I'd do the slowest possible if that's the case, just for a lesser chance of read errors.
  7. Do yourself a favor, and see if you can find a code for a sound test menu if one doesn't exist by default. Makes things much easier. Or, you could just save yourself the hassle entirely, and go here - http://www.zophar.net/gym/
  8. Both, if I look away for a second I can look back and see it spinning in the opposite direction. Weird.
  9. Psst Fatal, the Lindbergh hardware is FAR from as powerful as the 360/PS3 and the latest PCs. http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=731
  10. http://xbox-scene.com/xbox360-tutorials.php?p=4|5|9|#9 http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?&showforum=169 Different drives, different tools, different methods. Would be a huge undertaking to write a new guide from scratch, encompassing everything.
  11. Wow, old news. And there is no surefire method of making a 1:1 backup that can't be detected. If they try hard enough, they'll catch you. You will never bit-for-bit a disc with identical signatures, not without replicating hardware. Like was already stated, buy the games you wish to play online.
  12. What they don't realize, is they aren't losing a damn thing. Infact, they're gaining customers who, sure they may pirate games, but most who do actually purchase at least a few titles from retail. All my systems are modded, but you can bet your ass I own at least 8 games for any given one, that I bought in a store. And on the flip side, if I couldn't mod them, I probably wouldn't have bought half of them.........flush the sales they DID make from me down the drain. If it wasn't for the fact I could mod my Xbox, I NEVER would have bought one. I really liked the homebrew I saw out there, and I mainly use it as a media center. Everyone would sell more games if they didn't charge an arm and a leg for them. $50-$70 a title is disgusting, that's alot of money if you enjoy games and were to buy a dozen or more every 6 months. Then factor in other places in the world, where incomes are lower than here and games cost 4x as much. The industry needs a slap in the face, and sadly, rampant piracy IS that slap in the face and it's getting nowhere.
  13. Don't forget to differentiate MAX wattage and continuous. AFAIK at least continuous must be listed.
  14. I prefer to compare the percentage of the earth covered in water, to the percentage of people in this world drowning in their own stupidity! If you don't know that percentage, I rest my case AND say http://www.google.com Oh and there are cultural stereotypes for everyone, and you know what? They're stereotypes for a reason, because in alot of cases, they're true.
  15. No, not possible. You could have 4 keyboards hooked up and Windows will still take the input from all of them and map them to the same place, essentially seeing only 1 keyboard.
  16. Remind me how this isn't a thread about personal opinions? Fine, do as you wish simply because it's your thread. The original thread has nothing to do with playing the game, thoughts on it or anything gameplay related. All I see is how "so-and-so won't be returning to the character roster". I think the 2nd thread deserves to stay on it's own.
  17. Not merging played+personal opinion thread with whining thread. Sorry.
  18. fixed. Nothing to fix. 3-3.5 gb is the limit for 32 bit operating systems. Go install 4 gb of ram on your system than load a 32 bit os and print a screen shot of how much ram is showing up. WRONG, the Reaper Man has it right. 4GB is the address limit in 32 bit operating systems (At least Windows that is), if you have expansion cards and other hardware, you will lose address space inside that 4GB limit to those pieces of hardware. ALL 32 bit hardware is memory mapped and thus uses a RAM address space, 16 bit (Or legacy) hardware works in different ways. The less expansion hardware you have, the more address space available to physical RAM in the 4GB space. You could theoretically have that full 4GB available (Or very close to it) if you had absolutely no expansion hardware, including no video card/chip.
  19. Pop'n'Music 11 on Konami's Bemani Viper hardware. See - http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=829 and scroll down just a touch.
  20. Uhh 1, you look on the box for an HDMI logo, 2 the Halo Edition uses the Falcon and the Elite uses Zephyr boards. You can't however tell which units have the latest heatsink setups etc. You may still get an Elite or Pro with the older heatsinks, but the Halo editions are most certainly safe. People are still having trouble regardless though, I'd wait until news of Jasper motherboards. Current speculation on Falcon boards seem to point to, at most 80nm half-node process and not 65nm which would be even less power hungry......and cooler.
  21. You'll have to wipe the partion and start from scratch to get all that space back as 1. Otherwise, you'll need some partitioning software (I recommend Partition Magic 8, nothing newer as Symantec bought it after that and who knows what they've done with it)
  22. There have been over 5000 documented vulnerabilities in IE since IE 3, and over 1000 of those still exist........even in 7. Have fun thinking nothing is IE's fault, and that an antivirus should be responsible for protecting your browser. Secunia reports alone...... IE 7 - Affected By 19 Secunia advisories Unpatched 37% (7 of 19 Secunia advisories) IE 6 - Affected By 121 Secunia advisories Unpatched 17% (21 of 121 Secunia advisories) IE 5.5 - Affected By 70 Secunia advisories Unpatched 9% (6 of 70 Secunia advisories) And so on, and their lists are far from complete or including minor threats. http://secunia.com/
  23. Actually, it's because IE ships with Windows and is just THERE from the start. If Microsoft was forced to provide IE and all open source alternative browsers as an option with Windows on install, more people would know IE wasn't all there is. IE sucks ass, plain and simple. They've constantly butchered standards, and ANY web page designed "for" IE, is broken by default.
  24. I require one for the vanilla VBA, and XboyAdvance, which I mainly use. I don't play much on my PC anymore with regards to emulators, so I most certainly don't use specialty builds.
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