Quick, Yanks! Tell Apple to throw some more of its nonexistent billions proping up your skullfucked economy while Greeks pour ouzo&sardine-scented piss on NATO's grave.
You played the Grexit card last time, you speculative scum! Time to come clean about some of your MEGA-TAX EVASION IMPERIAL HENCHMEN or some angry Greeks are going to shove NATO flagpole up your greedy, psychopathic capitalist arse!
Americans need to shut the hell up about Greece. You clowns give 19 billion for some wankish texting app when Airbus spent 15 billion to develop the largest commercial aircraft. YOU ARE COMPLETELY UNQUALIFIED TO DISCUSS ECONOMICS!
The IT cartel's war on humanity is currently being led by Google which used a (quasi-)open-source trojan horse (the Chromium engine) to dominate the browser. Sane people who need to actually do stuff with a browser in Windows just use the latest Opera with the Presto engine (12.17) and it's...
Why do folk rush to try the most expensive option of buying more hardware to throw at their problem, before deducting possible faults of the existing one?
You should check the TV's manual to see whether this video input is supported and at what resolution. I tried connecting an old desktop with a 3year-old HDTV and the image was very bad.
Eery stuff! Without knowing about this incident, I was thinking about being in a situation just like this, while snoozing in bed this morning. I played the scene in my mind where, after I save a girl from the tracks and get dismembered by the oncoming train, I have people congratulating me...
I haven't noticed any correlation to fluctuations of voltage. Another incadescent bulb (same make with the 105W above) rated at 70w gave me a reading of 71.5w.
Hmmm...The hair first time I started wondering about the accuracy of this meter is when, some time ago, I had measured the hair...
I have been using a VOLTCRAFT Energy Check 3000 meter which is rated at 3000W max load with a resolution of 0.1W. Metering various electronic and electrical devices with it I have noticed that the readings are almost always below what is the particular device's nominal power. Some examples...
My current desktop display is a 68cm TV/monitor with 1080p@60Hz and it's great. I've also tested PC use on a cheap 80cm 1080p@50Hz TV and that's good too (albeit encumbered by counter-intuitive and downright nonsensical configuration modes, which reek of obscene techno-cartel greed). Modern TVs...
Normally, vertical fault lines on a screen are considered to be defects, but then again marketing brainwashing works wonders on shallow people with too much money to burn.
I have a pair of Behringer MS40 self-amplified monitor speakers and I would like to know the headphone output's impedance to help me make an estimation of what level of impedance headphones it can drive effectively. Is there a way to measure this using a plain multimeter?
LOL @"open your mouth"...tell your dad to teach you the difference between written and oral language...preferably sometime before you turn 18. Maybe you have ample time to waste goofing around with repetitive gameplay, OTHERS DON'T, so cut the smartass, "who DARES talk crap about my GOTY totem"...
You didn't address half the issues I raised here, plus...
...I nearly went out of bounds as I was heading for the next mission, just because I chose to approach the site through a different path. If this is what "open-world" means, then screw it!
What is the point of having a checkpoint-based saving system in an open gameworld? I gave up on this game after about the 10th time I had to redo the same tedious item hunting-pickup/sorting out/selling/upgrade routine, ON TOP OF executing the first couple of missions AND enduring the annoyingly...
To Judaism and Christianity it is the holiest place on earth, whereas to Islam it only ranks as third in importance. This is a HUGE difference and I am quite surprised at the puerile manner that people expect the Israeli regime to relinquish this strong playing card just like that.
Music is not a handbag to gloat at in latent fetishism, nor is it a food item that pampers your palate. If you absolutely must have super expensive/high fidelity audio equipment to appreciate a soundscape then there is such a great void in your psyche that no amount of technical refinement will...
I will never understand Indian culture; it's so spiritual to revere the cow as a mother yet so barbaric to sanction the ritual slaughter of a human being. Good job India for stooping to the OP's misanthropic level.
It would be interesting to know what percentage of those in favor of a Palestinian state are actually aware of the fact that the West Bank and Gaza are two separate entities, both geographically and politically. Public opinion on the "palestinian issue" in Europe has been based on so much...
This is not an issue exclusive to under-the-counter drugs. All lot more harm is done by enforcing a strict separation of the psychoactive effects of cannabis from the physical ones, on patients who benefit from the synergies of both.
You beat me to it, cboath. I will just add that in my case the detection was instant (my m/b chipset is of the newest line - H77). Also the "startoveride" tree is now gone from the registry. I too was having trouble with the solution circulating the web, which clearly involved a registry key...
For my computer I use an 1080p 27inch HDTV/monitor as a main screen and it works great. I've also connected it through HDMI with an 32inch HDTV and that works good too at 1080p, despite the manual saying it would only operate at 1360×768 in PC mode (bit too large for a desktop though).
Noone here says that, but people here use elusive "hot deals", with a ton of strings attached, to prove the cost of an i5 build is less than that of a Trinity one. We all have our views on how much AMD is price competitive at the moment, but actually suggesting that Intel is cheaper takes an...
Those prices look a bit iffy to me (assuming they do not correspond to used parts). In any case, you're still 8 GB of RAM and 1 monitor short matching that dude's Trinity build.
Currently there are no smart TVs which have a Powerpoint app available, though Skype apps are pretty much commonplace. There is an upcoming Kickstart-funded product called the Pocket TV, due to enter the market around thesedays, which promises to transform any TV with an HDMI port into a smart...
But you see, corruption is not the issue when people accuse Greeks of beging for money from Germans. It's an implicit yet obvious way of keeping the "lazy Greek" myth alive, so that the ponzy scheme of austerity can be maintained. Also, I like how you totally ignore Germany's role in maintaining...
Aren't you people tired of repeating that same old misinformation about some alleged profligate greek lifestyle and getting rebuted again and again. The throngs of destitutes going at the daily soup kitchens, the transformation of athenian streets into a menagerie of immigrants and the rekindle...
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