Trying to Break a Computer :UPDATE:

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l Thomas l

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If you have a reset button, short it and show him it doesn't work. Hopefully that will also mess up the power supply.

But seriously they will be able to tell if you do that, so your best bet is just to get a job. It's pretty easy actually.
 
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So your dad says you don't need a new computer because the one you have is working fine and you figure the solution to your problem is to kill your computer?

Go right ahead genius and I hope your dad is smart enough to see right through your extremely obvious ploy (he'd have to be brain dead not to), calls your bluff and you are left totally computer-less. Would serve you right.
 

StevenNevets

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Originally posted by: Lord Evermore
Originally posted by: StevenNevets
You guys do realise this kid a job in real life... construction

long hours for little money and still his dad won't let him

Actually, no, we didn't since he didn't tell us that! My mind is completely changed! Fraud and destruction of property are perfectly okay if you "deserve it"!

Lots of people work long hours for little money. That doesn't make things like this right. Nobody forced him into the construction business (or if his father did "force" him into it, then he's got reasonable cause to hate his father, but he's still got the choice to just not do it).
well my point is everyone says get a job and earn the money..

he already has:frown:

 

Texun

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No one can be this self-centered so I'm guessing this is a troll. What the hell.... I'll play along.

You're received MANY excellent suggestions, and fortunately the best ones have nothing to do with your laptop so take their advice. Go out and get a job, preferably one in a customer service environment, and then buy your own computer. Only then will you learn to appreciate what it takes to get what you want.
 

Talcite

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no no... i say he should break this one... and consistently break them until he ends up with a CRAY super computer. It'll happen I tell ya.
 

Bill Brasky

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This one is my absolute favorite. William Shatner, lol.

"If a flash BIOS is 'flashed' with the wrong data - preferably a BIOS for a completely different motherboard, or... even some randomly selected file; an MP3 of William Shatner's "Mr Tambourine Man" is ideal - the motherboard will, upon restarting, utterly fail"
 

Lord Evermore

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Originally posted by: Zaitsev
This one is my absolute favorite. William Shatner, lol.

"If a flash BIOS is 'flashed' with the wrong data - preferably a BIOS for a completely different motherboard, or... even some randomly selected file; an MP3 of William Shatner's "Mr Tambourine Man" is ideal - the motherboard will, upon restarting, utterly fail"

I wonder what a BIOS file, if you could give it headers so it would play like an MP3, would sound like. Better or worse than Mr. Tambourine Man by William Shatner? Maybe Asus BIOSes would be better than ECS?
 

Bill Brasky

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Originally posted by: Lord Evermore
Originally posted by: Zaitsev
This one is my absolute favorite. William Shatner, lol.

"If a flash BIOS is 'flashed' with the wrong data - preferably a BIOS for a completely different motherboard, or... even some randomly selected file; an MP3 of William Shatner's "Mr Tambourine Man" is ideal - the motherboard will, upon restarting, utterly fail"

I wonder what a BIOS file, if you could give it headers so it would play like an MP3, would sound like. Better or worse than Mr. Tambourine Man by William Shatner? Maybe Asus BIOSes would be better than ECS?

lol. I vote for better than mr. tambourine, and Asus :laugh: Honestly, I bet a driver mp3 sounds like a noob clarinet player.
 

bX510

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Feb 11, 2006
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Originally posted by: StevenNevets
Originally posted by: Lord Evermore
Originally posted by: StevenNevets
You guys do realise this kid a job in real life... construction

long hours for little money and still his dad won't let him

Actually, no, we didn't since he didn't tell us that! My mind is completely changed! Fraud and destruction of property are perfectly okay if you "deserve it"!

Lots of people work long hours for little money. That doesn't make things like this right. Nobody forced him into the construction business (or if his father did "force" him into it, then he's got reasonable cause to hate his father, but he's still got the choice to just not do it).
well my point is everyone says get a job and earn the money..

he already has:frown:

Thats not my point, everything in this world costs money. Computers are expensive, and you talk about breaking one like if it was a paperclip. Your suppose to keep your belongings nice and cherish it. I mean, your throwing away $200 (lets say it was that old) just to play BF2 when there is plenty of other games to play?
 

Mellman

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nobody wants immature kids like you playing BF2 anyways...so just live with it and stop lagging everyone's server.

aside from that...clean up your language, nobody is going to think you're hardcore because you call them asshats and talk trash about your add...sounds like your dad is doing a good job, maybe if he keeps on you there will be one less spoiled bratty kid in this world who thinks THEY deserve everything and their parents deserve nothing...
 

diablofish

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How about you sell it on ebay and use the proceeds from the sale towards building your own gaming rig? Surely you have an older cousin who might also your brother that would be sympathetic to your inane need to game and would help you sell it. Add that to your $500 you've been saving and you can probably make a decent enough rig to play BF2 on the minimum settings.

Or just do that that Canadian did with his red paper clip - barter your way up!
 

Tweak155

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OMG some of you guys have some funny ass responses. In all seriousness, buy your own rig and stop bitching, ever heard the saying beggers can't be choosers, begger?
 

bX510

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This is like the 2nd op that got flamed.... lol... the 1st one i saw was blackcooljesus in the forsale forums...
 

StevenNevets

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Originally posted by: diablofish
How about you sell it on ebay and use the proceeds from the sale towards building your own gaming rig? Surely you have an older cousin who might also your brother that would be sympathetic to your inane need to game and would help you sell it. Add that to your $500 you've been saving and you can probably make a decent enough rig to play BF2 on the minimum settings.

Or just do that that Canadian did with his red paper clip - barter your way up!
His dad won't let him

I'm not for the idea of him breaking a computer but none the less there's nothing else he can do (yes I know him irl)

He has a job, earned the money, would sell his current computer, build the computer himself, and *NOT* ask his Dad for money... how does that make him spoiled?

His parents spoil themselves way more then there kid... his parents have a $12,000 leather giraffe in the living room lol

 

diablofish

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I'm not for the idea of him breaking a computer but none the less there's nothing else he can do (yes I know him irl)

He has a job, earned the money, would sell his current computer, build the computer himself, and *NOT* ask his Dad for money... how does that make him spoiled?

His parents spoil themselves way more then there kid... his parents have a $12,000 leather giraffe in the living room lol

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If his dad won't let him, then I guess the computer isn't really "his" to break, either.

Just keep saving your coin - that's what I had to do.
 

bX510

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Originally posted by: StevenNevets
Originally posted by: diablofish
How about you sell it on ebay and use the proceeds from the sale towards building your own gaming rig? Surely you have an older cousin who might also your brother that would be sympathetic to your inane need to game and would help you sell it. Add that to your $500 you've been saving and you can probably make a decent enough rig to play BF2 on the minimum settings.

Or just do that that Canadian did with his red paper clip - barter your way up!
His dad won't let him

I'm not for the idea of him breaking a computer but none the less there's nothing else he can do (yes I know him irl)

He has a job, earned the money, would sell his current computer, build the computer himself, and *NOT* ask his Dad for money... how does that make him spoiled?

His parents spoil themselves way more then there kid... his parents have a $12,000 leather giraffe in the living room lol

What we (at least i am) saying is... he's spoiled because he's trying to break his computer to get a new one from his dad. If he sells his laptop on ebay and uses the money toward a better one, then i could care less.

 

Lord Evermore

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Originally posted by: StevenNevets
His dad won't let him

I'm not for the idea of him breaking a computer but none the less there's nothing else he can do (yes I know him irl)

Sure there is. He can wait until he's got the full money to buy his own machine.

Did he pay for the machine they have now using his own money? If he didn't, then he has no reasonable expectation that his father would let him sell it off just because he wants a new one (and then there's the issue of him using it all the time and being able to say it's HIS computer, and when he leaves home finally, leaving them with no computer unless he's generous and leaves it). If by some chance he really did pay for it himself, then while legally his father can still deny him permission to do things, it should still be a convincing argument that he should be able to do what he wants with it. If it's an issue of the family having their stuff on it as well, then it's easy to ensure that everything is moved and tell them that they are welcome to make use of the new one (although it's obviously better for him to have his own machine separate from theirs, aside from the parental responsibility and monitoring thing). Somehow though, I doubt he bought the Vaio.

He has a job, earned the money, would sell his current computer, build the computer himself, and *NOT* ask his Dad for money... how does that make him spoiled?

His parents spoil themselves way more then there kid... his parents have a $12,000 leather giraffe in the living room lol

They earned the money, they've got every right to have whatever expensive toys they want in the home. This guy isn't starving, he goes to school presumably, he has clothes, and he's even got luxury items like a home PC. They're doing all they need to do to properly provide for a child, any excess money they have is theirs to spend as they wish, if they don't have major parenting emotions that make them consider the child the most important thing, which isn't a crime or even unethical really.

In the end, it's the parents' right to deny him permission to get a new machine, even if he already had all the money he needed, and asking people to help him is idiotic. If he's struggling to earn any money right now, then he should consider saving it up. You should never just spend all your money the moment you've barely got enough to cover a purchase, even if you are a teenager still.

Since the issue here seems to be the father denying permission, not a lack of enough money to get a basic machine, the issue is convincing the father. There's not been any real clear explanation of why he won't allow it, other than the assertion that it works so it's good enough, and possibly that he doesn't want to use his credit card online.

Start TALKING to your father, not demanding. Explain to him why you want a new machine even though the curent one is working, and try to find a solution to the problem of the actual purchase using a credit card if he's concerned about that, or explain to him how many people do use their cards online without incident. If there's simply no way to convince him to allow it, then you're stuck, don't be an asshat and destroy your family's computer just because you're a whiny bitch who throws a tantrum because he can't play his video games. If the reality is that your father wouldn't care if you spent your own money on it, but refuses to allow his credit card to be used online, then look for solutions to that problem, because breaking the computer isn't going to get around that problem anyway. If he just doesn't want you blowing your money on a new toy, maybe you should listen to him, since obviously they knew enough to be able to afford to raise you and blow 12,000 dollars on a toy of their own.
 

Praxis1452

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get a ride to a computer shop. Buy your parts. Build it yourself. IT might cost more but you might be able to sell your laptop there too.
 

lwnexgen

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Originally posted by: Gautama2
Dude, if its your want to play bf2 well its your responsbility not his. You pay for it not him. Your dad's job is to feed you, clothe you, give you a house to stay in, and keep you in school.

I mean, im 13 and im sick of my using my 2ghz p4 integrated graphics gateway notebook to game.
Ive been saving for 4 months, $600 so far. Birthday is in a couple of months, and im set.

Hey man,

When I bought my first comp I only had $600. If you do it right you can get components that will upgrade together as you get the cash. I would do that, I still had most of my original components in my comp minus the video card until I finally got a new mobo for my computer that needed DDR2 instead of DDR1, I even have a launch LGA775 P4 520 CPU
 

bigstrickler

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What you should do then if you have the money and your father wont let you buy a new one is either buy a sony viao that looks the same and trade that one out lol or buy new parts for the inside
 

Tweak155

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Originally posted by: bigstrickler
What you should do then if you have the money and your father wont let you buy a new one is either buy a sony viao that looks the same and trade that one out lol or buy new parts for the inside

Haha! I actually like this option.
 
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