yeah it is a lot, an unnecessarily large amount which is why i don't have it
Re: All about your crib
Posted by FatStrings on Sat Mar 22nd at 10:13pm 2008

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Re: All about your crib
Posted by Crono on Sun Mar 23rd at 7:10am 2008
It would seem that way ... unless you were using a 64-bit OS.
Posted by Crono on Sun Mar 23rd at 7:10am 2008
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yeah it is a lot, an unnecessarily large amount which is why i don't have it
It would seem that way ... unless you were using a 64-bit OS.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: All about your crib
Posted by Le Chief on Sun Mar 23rd at 11:01am 2008
Posted by Le Chief on Sun Mar 23rd at 11:01am 2008
Crono.. he needs it for vista
No just kidding.
Re: All about your crib
Posted by reaper47 on Sun Mar 23rd at 4:50pm 2008
Posted by reaper47 on Sun Mar 23rd at 4:50pm 2008
Yes, thanks to the magic of Windows Vista (R) the world can experience powerful 8 GB of RAM in an exciting 64-Bit environment!
Re: All about your crib
Posted by FatStrings on Sun Mar 23rd at 5:18pm 2008

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Posted by FatStrings on Sun Mar 23rd at 5:18pm 2008
i am using 64 bit vista
the 64 bit has caused me problems, but only with some older Ubi games, like heroes of might and magic
the 64 bit has caused me problems, but only with some older Ubi games, like heroes of might and magic
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Re: All about your crib
Posted by satchmo on Wed Mar 26th at 8:22pm 2008

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Posted by satchmo on Wed Mar 26th at 8:22pm 2008
Well, this is my son's crib:


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Re: All about your crib
Posted by Cash Car Star on Wed Mar 26th at 9:38pm 2008

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Posted by Cash Car Star on Wed Mar 26th at 9:38pm 2008
I'm assuming, due to the contents of this thread, that a lot of you guys sleep at your computer desks? That seems unhealthy.
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Re: All about your crib
Posted by FatStrings on Wed Mar 26th at 10:53pm 2008

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Posted by FatStrings on Wed Mar 26th at 10:53pm 2008
well my bed's right next to it, but that might be because i live in a dorm and can't move my desk
EDIT: Jet Force Gemini was quite a fun game, i never owned it but i did get an opportunity to play it
and, reaper47, I think you're talking about my dynaflex, i'm guessing yes, it is a gyroscopic forearm exerciser
EDIT: Jet Force Gemini was quite a fun game, i never owned it but i did get an opportunity to play it
and, reaper47, I think you're talking about my dynaflex, i'm guessing yes, it is a gyroscopic forearm exerciser
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Re: All about your crib
Posted by reaper47 on Wed Mar 26th at 11:08pm 2008
l337!
Posted by reaper47 on Wed Mar 26th at 11:08pm 2008
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Well, this is my son's crib:


l337!
Re: All about your crib
Posted by Crono on Wed Mar 26th at 11:40pm 2008
Really, no driver issues?
Posted by Crono on Wed Mar 26th at 11:40pm 2008
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i am using 64 bit vista
the 64 bit has caused me problems, but only with some older Ubi games, like heroes of might and magic
the 64 bit has caused me problems, but only with some older Ubi games, like heroes of might and magic
Really, no driver issues?
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: All about your crib
Posted by FatStrings on Thu Mar 27th at 2:49am 2008

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Posted by FatStrings on Thu Mar 27th at 2:49am 2008
nope none, i do have ultimate though
EDIT: actually when i first formatted it i had a problem with video drivers, but that was just because it had installed version 1.0 of the drivers, once i figured that out and updated it it was all fine
EDIT: actually when i first formatted it i had a problem with video drivers, but that was just because it had installed version 1.0 of the drivers, once i figured that out and updated it it was all fine
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Re: All about your crib
Posted by Crono on Thu Mar 27th at 5:46am 2008
Posted by Crono on Thu Mar 27th at 5:46am 2008
You're the first person I've ever heard say they got everything working just fine in any 64-bit version of Windows anything.
The different versions of vista don't come into play with drivers, as the kernel is the same.
The different versions of vista don't come into play with drivers, as the kernel is the same.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: All about your crib
Posted by Riven on Thu Mar 27th at 5:48am 2008

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Posted by Riven on Thu Mar 27th at 5:48am 2008
My dorm room centerpiece:

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Re: All about your crib
Posted by Snarkmaster on Thu Mar 27th at 2:34pm 2008

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Posted by Snarkmaster on Thu Mar 27th at 2:34pm 2008
It looks vaguely like a security guard's monitoring station. The kind used to spy on people at bus stops.
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Re: All about your crib
Posted by reaper47 on Thu Mar 27th at 4:35pm 2008
Posted by reaper47 on Thu Mar 27th at 4:35pm 2008
Looking at all the computer setups I feel kinda behind on the futurism trend. THis almost looks like the Deux Ex desktop computers. 3 monitors, glowing lights everywhere... I doubt they'll ever make those transparent screens. Why do all sci-fi designers think that people want transparent screens?
Re: All about your crib
Posted by Crono on Thu Mar 27th at 7:08pm 2008
Posted by Crono on Thu Mar 27th at 7:08pm 2008
They'll exist when OLED is ready for consumer deployment.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: All about your crib
Posted by reaper47 on Thu Mar 27th at 7:11pm 2008
Posted by reaper47 on Thu Mar 27th at 7:11pm 2008
But I would imagine it to be pretty distracting. It's like the opposite of sunlight screen reflections.
Re: All about your crib
Posted by Crono on Thu Mar 27th at 7:50pm 2008
Posted by Crono on Thu Mar 27th at 7:50pm 2008
Who said the screen would be transparent while you're using it? 
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: All about your crib
Posted by reaper47 on Thu Mar 27th at 7:59pm 2008
Ohh... well, that's beyond stylish then.
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I was just thinking of those sci-fi screens you see in movies. They're always transparent while being used. And that would be horrible for everyday use IMO.
Posted by reaper47 on Thu Mar 27th at 7:59pm 2008
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Who said the screen would be transparent while you're using it? 
Ohh... well, that's beyond stylish then.
I was just thinking of those sci-fi screens you see in movies. They're always transparent while being used. And that would be horrible for everyday use IMO.
Re: All about your crib
Posted by Naklajat on Thu Mar 27th at 8:43pm 2008

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Posted by Naklajat on Thu Mar 27th at 8:43pm 2008
I am teh future.
@Riven: Niceeee.
Is that a Razer mouse? Every time I've gotten one it died in a few months =/ I think maybe due to a 1337 overload on the circuits. My MX510 has lasted for years though.
I want stereoscopic HD computer monitors in my sun glasses and a PC the size of an Ipod.
@Riven: Niceeee.
Is that a Razer mouse? Every time I've gotten one it died in a few months =/ I think maybe due to a 1337 overload on the circuits. My MX510 has lasted for years though.
I want stereoscopic HD computer monitors in my sun glasses and a PC the size of an Ipod.
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