Master Chief defeats all aliens, then in a moment of ultimate triumph, standing on hill of slain covenant, slowly takes off his face mask, revealing his true identity..........Gordon Freeman.
Posted by Le Chief on Sat Jul 14th at 3:36am 2007
Posted by fishy on Sat Jul 14th at 1:26pm 2007
Posted by Le Chief on Sat Jul 14th at 1:58pm 2007
lol, yeah and fishy tells me who that is in his avatar
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Posted by fishy on Sat Jul 14th at 2:10pm 2007
Posted by Le Chief on Sat Jul 21st at 10:21am 2007
Posted by Crono on Sat Aug 4th at 9:25pm 2007
Posted by OtZman on Wed Aug 8th at 7:11pm 2007
I just connected a third monitor to my screen. Huzza!
The smaller one to the left will be replaces by a 1600*1200 lcd screen when I get back to my appartment with my computer. The middle and right one are connected to a 6800gt APG card with two connectors, and the left one to an old ATI PCI card.
I guess four screens is the next step.
If I could get my hands on a free monitor I'd probably go for it.
EDIT:
Here's a shot of what my setup looks like.
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Posted by reaper47 on Wed Aug 8th at 7:55pm 2007
I wish I had one of these
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Crono, I'll check those out! Looks like id is trying something that isn't a sequel. Could be awesome.
Posted by OtZman on Wed Aug 8th at 8:03pm 2007
Gotta protect my msn contacs privacy hehe ;D
I think most people that do mapping/photo editing/modelling etc would benefit from having at least two monitors. Hammer on one monitor and a tutorial or forum on the other, photoshop on one screen and all the panels on the other, etc. Plus you feel extra geeky which is great. " SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">
I love how I feel surrounded by monitors. If I had a more powerful PC, and happened to find a crappy monitor for free I could use the forth monitor for displaying MilkDrop visulizations all the time. Ahhh, the possibilities...
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Posted by Natus on Wed Aug 8th at 8:31pm 2007
Posted by OtZman on Wed Aug 8th at 9:11pm 2007
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Posted by Le Chief on Wed Aug 8th at 11:06pm 2007
Posted by Natus on Wed Aug 8th at 11:17pm 2007
Posted by Le Chief on Wed Aug 8th at 11:29pm 2007
Posted by OtZman on Thu Aug 9th at 12:28am 2007
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Posted by Stadric on Thu Aug 9th at 2:27am 2007
But seriously, whether or not it's GW is real, we can spare a few kilowatts.
@Otzman
Does printscreen get you all that? That's nuts! Not that I wouldn't expect it, but it's still kind of cool.
As I Lay Dying
Posted by Le Chief on Thu Aug 9th at 3:04am 2007
Actually cow's produce 100 litres of methane a day.
Posted by Crono on Thu Aug 9th at 10:04am 2007
Posted by reaper47 on Thu Aug 9th at 10:49am 2007
I think the only useful way of reducing the energy consumption at home us turning of "standby" modes when you don't really use them. That's like... 50%? of the total energy used in an average household.
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