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Recently Found

Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Mon Dec 25th 2006 at 2:19am
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fishy said:
that t-shirt is screaming out for some photoshopping... :rolleyes:
While you're at it, can you lose about 50 pounds and a decade or so?

I'll mail you the T-Shirt. You can have it.

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Re: Recently Found Posted by French Toast on Mon Dec 25th 2006 at 4:54am
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Grow that beard a bit and you're Santa.

Or Red Green... one of the two...
Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Tue Jan 2nd 2007 at 1:44pm
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A search engine, wikipedia-style

Interesting. Could be a true competition for google!
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Re: Recently Found Posted by French Toast on Tue Jan 2nd 2007 at 5:57pm
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You can't compete with Google, sorry.
Re: Recently Found Posted by Naklajat on Wed Jan 3rd 2007 at 12:33pm
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Announcing the project Mr Wales said it was needed because the existing search systems for the net were "broken".

They were broken, he said, because they lacked freedom, community, accountability and transparency.
Does that mean Wikipedia is a golden standard of excellence? If it does, I'll stay with my googles tyvm. I think it'll probably be one hell of a search engine for anime, porn, and internet memes. The longest, most detailed articles on the wikipedia are almost always about anime or internet memes, and any connection to either that could possibly be made with any subject is documented and linked. It's all because the most active members of the wikipedia 'community' are internet trolls, who stereotypically watch almost nothing but anime, flash cartoons, and porn.

By all means, fix the whole "accountability and transparency" thing however you think you can, but honestly I'd rather have my searches guided by a handful of programmers than a 'community' from all corners of the internet.

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Re: Recently Found Posted by Forceflow on Wed Jan 3rd 2007 at 2:05pm
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I'm so sorry.

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Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Wed Jan 3rd 2007 at 2:39pm
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lol @ forceflow.

About the wikigoogle... Google recently "re-arranged" a lot of their search results in a manner that many consider a form of manipulation. Google is getting so big... I mean I like google but it's only a matter of time for it to misuse it's powers.
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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jan 6th 2007 at 7:47pm
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LOL @ FORCE!!!

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Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Mon Jan 8th 2007 at 3:57pm
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real, speaking dogs

No s**t, they really speak! Like parrots or something! :lol:
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Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Sun Jan 14th 2007 at 10:05pm
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I just found one of the most helpful programs ever.

I'm sure you all know this kind of error: "The file is in use by another program or user."

It can get really annoying and there's no way you can access the file. It doesn't even tell you which program uses it.

Now here's the solution:

http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ - "Unlocker"

It lets you access, delete, copy files blocked by windows because of this error. It's freeware, small and saved me a lot of time and trouble.
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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jan 14th 2007 at 11:09pm
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Re: Recently Found Posted by Stadric on Mon Jan 15th 2007 at 2:35am
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Woolen socks.
They're awesome, my feet are warm, but they aren't sweaty. :eek:
Also change the texture of the dock. Docks are rarely tile. -Facepunch
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Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Mon Jan 15th 2007 at 5:14pm
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Cool, sci-fi, interactive digital newspaper-papers: http://www.plasticlogic.com/products.php
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Re: Recently Found Posted by Gwil on Mon Jan 15th 2007 at 5:19pm
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Seems like a good idea, is the idea to save paper? I can't help but
feel that if it's like that, it could be hassle to "upload" the daily
newspaper to it say.

I wonder how it's lit? That's my biggest issue with reading on a
laptop/PDA, the "backlight" effect. Gives a glare and makes it hard on
the eyes.
Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jan 15th 2007 at 5:27pm
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My yard is already plagued with the neighbors plastic bags and old news papers. I can just imagine these floating across the fences. :lol:

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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jan 15th 2007 at 11:56pm
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Snarkpits first Brazilian member. :biggrin:

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Re: Recently Found Posted by Le Chief on Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 12:04am
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I went to this topic many months ago and I thought it was dead. But look its on top again. Is that you orph in the picture. Cool man.
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Re: Recently Found Posted by ReNo on Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 12:08am
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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 12:17am
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Oops.. Still its cool beaners.

Someday we really must make an "Atlas of Snarkpit."

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Re: Recently Found Posted by Le Chief on Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 12:17am
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Re: Recently Found Posted by ReNo on Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 12:55am
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You mean like this one Orph :razz:

I've got all the answers today it seems :biggrin:
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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 1:24am
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You know, I would have bet money that I added myself to that map. Is there another someplace?
Been ages to be sure but I still recall seeing it, now that you brought it up.

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Re: Recently Found Posted by FatStrings on Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 2:50am
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im there, wow that was a while ago
Re: Recently Found Posted by amanderino on Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 4:12am
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www.official-linerider.com

A friend of mine showed me this link. It's fun for a bit.
Re: Recently Found Posted by Stadric on Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 4:13am
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Added to the Frappr.
Also change the texture of the dock. Docks are rarely tile. -Facepunch
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Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Thu Jan 18th 2007 at 10:52am
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Internet TV.

No really: P2P, 1 add per hour, user-customized, quality-content ?ber-TV.
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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Tue Jan 23rd 2007 at 11:01pm
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I am not posting this to begin a debate within this thread. If you feel the need to expand it overmuch, please begin a fresh thread.

Anyway, I admit I am slow sometimes, but I found out today just how doctors can preform abortions, without breaking their oath to do no harm.

It seems there is a loophole in that oath to do no harm. The baby isn't assigned a doctor until after it is born. Up to that point, the mother has an OB/GYN. This particular doctor is the mothers, and preforming said abortion, if done well, does no harm to her. :rolleyes:

Another thing I found out today:

In the states where abortion is legal, the woman has the right to kill her unborn child, BUT in this very same state, if someone were to knock her down accidentally and kill her unborn child, the person who killed the child can land in jail for doing so.

Talk about having your cake and eating it too. :cry:

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Re: Recently Found Posted by French Toast on Tue Jan 23rd 2007 at 11:22pm
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The abortion debate is so retarded.
Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Tue Jan 23rd 2007 at 11:24pm
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French Toast said:
The abortion debate is so retarded.
Unless you recently found that out, post it in another thread Frenchy.

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Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Tue Jan 23rd 2007 at 11:38pm
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Please, no... Not the recently found thread! Noooo!!1!1!1!
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Re: Recently Found Posted by French Toast on Tue Jan 23rd 2007 at 11:39pm
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French Toast said:
The abortion debate is so retarded.
Unless you recently found that out, post it in another thread Frenchy.
I recently found out that its retardation runs deeper than I thought, but I'm not saying anything more. 1 comment in a thread is not derailment.
Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Wed Jan 24th 2007 at 2:54pm
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Anywhos...

I recently discovered this.

It is a pure miracle software. A must have! The version I had been using had a time limit, but it won me over lock stock and barrel. It cut my time spent by 1/2.

This program moved into my hall of fame and joined XAT in its greatness.

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Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Thu Jan 25th 2007 at 12:36pm
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[edit]: Orpheus, I've been looking for a program like this for ages. "Removes features such as forced subtitles and warnings" - exactly what I need!

Also I found this picture. Irony in its purest form:

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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jan 27th 2007 at 2:46pm
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Don't'cha just hate it when you buy something, but when you go to the website, the part isn't listed?

Anyway, my wife knows about my fixation with thermometers. She bought me a Radio Shack weather forecaster/thermometer. Its kinda cool.

Sadly, Radio Shack doesn't even list the model. Must be a part no longer made. Oh well, its neat none the less. :biggrin:

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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jan 28th 2007 at 10:33pm
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Re: Recently Found Posted by French Toast on Sun Jan 28th 2007 at 10:43pm
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Is there a reason it's x3?
Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jan 28th 2007 at 11:17pm
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Stupid host. There was only one, but I had to load it three times. I checked and there was but one when I left.

I dunno how the other two materialized afterward. :confused:

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Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Tue Jan 30th 2007 at 5:00pm
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Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Thu Feb 1st 2007 at 7:14pm
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I think I just read the most disturbing story ever:

http://society.guardian.co.uk/health/story/0,,2000991,00.html
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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Thu Feb 1st 2007 at 9:50pm
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I heard about these on NPR radio this trip. My favorite is "Live the flavor"

Watch them all though cause they're all great. :lol:

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Re: Recently Found Posted by Crono on Sat Feb 3rd 2007 at 6:31am
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A DLP HDTV on sale for $800. It's at a "thrift" shop (don't you wish you had thrift shops like mine?) There's a sign on it that says "works great", but the place has a policy of "return for store credit only" and that doesn't bode well with me. I've gotten electronics from them before, one actually busted after about 2 years (which isn't that bad considering it was probably already 10 years old), I bought a monitor there that's fantastic (it was also $15).

I just would like to really try the thing out before I even think about purchasing it. To clarify it is Widescreen (duh) and is 44". it has the 44" sticker still on it though, so I'm thinking, maybe, it was a floor model at a local Best Buy, maybe. I wish I payed more attention to the brand, I know it wasn't Sony, so I'm not totally against the tv yet. The only issue I really have is that I can't test anything HD on it, I don't have any HD stuff to bring with me to try out on it.

Oh well, it's only like $600 off a brand new one. (Unless the bulbs are close to burning out, then it's only $350 cheaper)
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Re: Recently Found Posted by French Toast on Wed Feb 14th 2007 at 3:12am
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I recently found this in a music store for 600 bucks and recently bought it. I've owned it for 2 hours now. I'm in love.

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Re: Recently Found Posted by Naklajat on Wed Feb 14th 2007 at 3:50am
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Schwing!

I knew a guy who had a very similar Ibanez, it was one of the nicest-playing guitars I've played.

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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Wed Feb 14th 2007 at 3:57am
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RICKENBACKER

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Re: Recently Found Posted by French Toast on Wed Feb 14th 2007 at 4:26am
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Oh man BvS, like you wouldn't believe. This guitar will make you a better player. Savin up for a new amp now... give it a couple months and I'm going to be shattering windows.
Re: Recently Found Posted by reaper47 on Mon Feb 26th 2007 at 8:14pm
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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Thu Mar 1st 2007 at 11:45am
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Found out this morning that waking up to tornado sirens sucks.

Considering the alternative though, it didn't suck a lot.

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Re: Recently Found Posted by Orpheus on Sun Mar 4th 2007 at 4:28pm
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Recently found this to be annoying as hell:

Why can virus and spyware scanners count down, instead of up?

I mean, it should know how many files and folders it needs to scan and count down. I on the other hand have no idea how many thousands there is and don't have a clue when the scan will complete.

/bemoaning my woes.

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Re: Recently Found Posted by French Toast on Sun Mar 4th 2007 at 5:47pm
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I recently found out by watching 'Sweet 16' on MTV that I hate people a lot.
Re: Recently Found Posted by Crono on Sun Mar 4th 2007 at 9:37pm
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Recently found this to be annoying as hell:
Why can't virus and spyware scanners count down, instead of up?
I mean, it should know how many files and folders it needs to scan and count down.What piece of information gives you this idea?? I on the other hand have no idea how many thousands there is and don't have a clue when the scan will complete.Neither does the scanner!
/bemoaning my woes.
You would be more woeful if the scanner actually went through and figured out how many files there were on the computer. It would double the time complexity of the scanner because you'd be visiting each file at least two times. Keep in mind, that's also double the disc access', which are very slow.

No operating system keeps a running count of the number of files on the system because there's too many. The actual act of managing this constantly would incur overhead.

The only way I can think this could be approximated is look at the length of the partition ... but then that only says how large the disc partition is ... which is something you already know.

I think, instead, a better idea than a counting down file number (which would make the thing run twice as slow) is calculating about how long it would take to scan the entire partition(s). This could easily work by averaging the amount of time scanning has taken so far in regards to the amount of data you've processed and the size of the partition. That is the only feasible way you could do this!

No rebuttals of "well it would be nice if it worked this or that way", because it doesn't.

Live with it. Or develop your own computer system that does this accurately with no added overhead.
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