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Offline Centrixo

go ahead. unless i miss read 'well, im pissed' topic name.
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Offline aldo_14

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Note: Totally offtopic but still in tune with the 'I'm pissed'

My damn girlfriend managed to lose our tickets to the Muse concert tonight, I've been looking forward to it since the summer :( Sorry, needed to vent that out

Checked down the side of the sofa?

 

Offline Nix

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ive love this hehe. anymore? now ive told you, its up to you if you want to accept it or not.

keep your personal opinions to yourself please.
I got a few questions. Here, I'll even make it easy to reply to.

So what education do you have? 

What technical experience have you gained, and from where? 

What still baffles me, is that you say something, and it's up to us if we accept it.  The overwhelming majority of us believe that you're giving us mis-information, meaning that it's false, or made-up information to make you look or sound good.  Yet, you keep saying that your word is totally valid, but it's not.  You haven't told us where you get your information, whereas two people have clearly outlined their professions and have refuted your "viewpoints".  So this brings me to my last question. 

Why do you consider your word as law?

Why do you exaggerate when it comes to your knowledge?  Are you afraid of not knowing something?  It's okay to not know everything, because you're human, just like the rest of us. 

 

Offline Cobra

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ive love this hehe. anymore? now ive told you, its up to you if you want to accept it or not.

keep your personal opinions to yourself please.

I chose not to heed your advice in any way, because your first screwup was stating that Windows used a DOS program. Windows XP doesn't support it.

Anyway. It turns out there wasn't any trouble with the hard drive at al, but there was a faulty RAM stick that was transferred from my previous computer to this one. Apparently this RAM stick was actually screwed up from all the power surges that ruined my old motherboard and hard drive. So it basically held on for another 3 months and finally died. It's probably only a matter of time until my video card fails, I guess. I surely hope not, because my grandmother won't freaking pay online for me to get a faster, more capable video card. Like $60 for a GF6200 is terribly expensive. Won't pay online either, she's too afraid people will steal her credit numbers. Like her numbers will be stolen out of a few hundred million people.

[EDIT] And I forgot to mention I've lost 256 MB of memory, so I'm down to 512. :sigh: At least it's better than just having 256 MB.
« Last Edit: December 19, 2006, 06:46:54 pm by Cobra »
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Offline Mefustae

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[EDIT] And I forgot to mention I've lost 256 MB of memory, so I'm down to 512. :sigh: At least it's better than just having 256 MB.
The memory gnomes are after you!

Memory -> ? -> Profit.

 

Offline CP5670

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I guess I was right about the memory. :p Formatting is overkill in most situations and I see a lot of people do that unnecessarily. (some actually do it every time they change a piece of hardware)

 

Offline Nix

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Anyway. It turns out there wasn't any trouble with the hard drive at al, but there was a faulty RAM stick that was transferred from my previous computer to this one. Apparently this RAM stick was actually screwed up from all the power surges that ruined my old motherboard and hard drive. So it basically held on for another 3 months and finally died. It's probably only a matter of time until my video card fails, I guess. I surely hope not, because my grandmother won't freaking pay online for me to get a faster, more capable video card. Like $60 for a GF6200 is terribly expensive. Won't pay online either, she's too afraid people will steal her credit numbers. Like her numbers will be stolen out of a few hundred million people.

[EDIT] And I forgot to mention I've lost 256 MB of memory, so I'm down to 512. :sigh: At least it's better than just having 256 MB.

You should be able to get your own bank account with a debit card, which will allow you to purchase anything that you want online, all by yourself. That is if you are old enough to have one.  I thought you were though...?


 
ive love this hehe. anymore? now ive told you, its up to you if you want to accept it or not.

keep your personal opinions to yourself please.
I got a few questions. Here, I'll even make it easy to reply to.

So what education do you have? 

What technical experience have you gained, and from where? 

What still baffles me, is that you say something, and it's up to us if we accept it.  The overwhelming majority of us believe that you're giving us mis-information, meaning that it's false, or made-up information to make you look or sound good.  Yet, you keep saying that your word is totally valid, but it's not.  You haven't told us where you get your information, whereas two people have clearly outlined their professions and have refuted your "viewpoints".  So this brings me to my last question. 

Why do you consider your word as law?

Why do you exaggerate when it comes to your knowledge?  Are you afraid of not knowing something?  It's okay to not know everything, because you're human, just like the rest of us. 

plz do not feed the troll, kthxbye. :D
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Offline Cobra

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Anyway. It turns out there wasn't any trouble with the hard drive at al, but there was a faulty RAM stick that was transferred from my previous computer to this one. Apparently this RAM stick was actually screwed up from all the power surges that ruined my old motherboard and hard drive. So it basically held on for another 3 months and finally died. It's probably only a matter of time until my video card fails, I guess. I surely hope not, because my grandmother won't freaking pay online for me to get a faster, more capable video card. Like $60 for a GF6200 is terribly expensive. Won't pay online either, she's too afraid people will steal her credit numbers. Like her numbers will be stolen out of a few hundred million people.

[EDIT] And I forgot to mention I've lost 256 MB of memory, so I'm down to 512. :sigh: At least it's better than just having 256 MB.

You should be able to get your own bank account with a debit card, which will allow you to purchase anything that you want online, all by yourself. That is if you are old enough to have one.  I thought you were though...?



Two years from now I will be. :P
To consider the Earth as the only populated world in infinite space is as absurd as to assert that in an entire field of millet, only one grain will grow. - Metrodorus of Chios
I wept. Mysterious forces beyond my ken had reached into my beautiful mission and energized its pilots with inhuman bomb-firing abilities. I could only imagine the GTVA warriors giving a mighty KIAAIIIIIII shout as they worked their triggers, their biceps bulging with sinew after years of Ivan Drago-esque steroid therapy and weight training. - General Battuta