All about your crib

All about your crib

Re: All about your crib Posted by Le Chief on Sun Mar 16th 2008 at 6:07am
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Its been really quiet on snarkpit lately, I don't think anybody could dis-agree with that. So I thought I would create this thread to maybe start things off again.

Basically, what you have to do is post an image of your desktop (yes again! :evil: ), your desk (or what I call "crib") and list your computer specs.

I'll start.

User posted image User posted image

Laptop:

2.0ghz AMD Turion 64
448mb ram
60gb Hard Disk Drive
NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 256mb
Windows Xp sp2

Desktop:

1.6ghz Pentium 4
512mb ddr1 ram
20gb Hard Disk Drive :cry:
GeForce II 64mb
Windows 2000 sp4
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Re: All about your crib Posted by reaper47 on Sun Mar 16th 2008 at 12:49pm
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Yup, this forum is really deader than usual these days. I hope it's just a phase. So... where is my digicam again ...
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Andrei on Sun Mar 16th 2008 at 1:51pm
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another "show me your desktop" thread? omigod this place IS dying :sad:
Re: All about your crib Posted by Gwil on Sun Mar 16th 2008 at 1:56pm
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I already protested about use of the word "crib" being an MTV thing... :razz: And I still can't get over "448mb RAM". I'd post a picture of my desk but it's a horrendous tip so i'll pass.
Re: All about your crib Posted by Yak_Fighter on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 1:29am
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How about we post about video games. I'll start:

The current console generation sucks. The 360 and the ps3 crib too much from PCs and cannibalize the PC market instead of creating their own, and since they've turned away from the unique aspects of console gaming they weaken the console industry as well. They get none of the strengths of the two industries but all of the weaknesses.

The Wii is gimmick garbage whose success encourages Nintendo to continue to rehash the same s**t over and over. The vast majority of the games released for the system are as deep as a puddle and about as interesting as one as well. This dominating success ensures that the next generation will copy as much from the Wii's design philosophies as possible which is not a good thing.

For the PC, the ever increasing graphics treadmill and the utter lack of diversification of visual or gameplay advancement beyond texture resolution and higher polygon models stifles creativity and variety. This focus also shuts out most modders and level designers, as games have simply become too complex for the casual modder to work with and create something worthwhile, which was the lifeblood of the industry for decades.

So what we're left with is console gaming reaching its pinnacle with the SNES and N64, games as complex as ones on my f**king Intellivision from 1982, and the PC industry willingly choking itself to death.
Re: All about your crib Posted by Tracer Bullet on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 2:18am
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Yak_Fighter said:
So what we're left with is console gaming reaching its pinnacle with the SNES and N64, games as complex as ones on my f**king Intellivision from 1982, and the PC industry willingly choking itself to death.
Mr. Sunshine, as always. :smile:

Not that I don't agree. I'm really not a big fan of electronic games anymore, and I can't decide if Yak is right, or if I've just grown out of it.
Re: All about your crib Posted by Le Chief on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 2:22am
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Wrong thread buddy.

However I'd like to disagree. I think games are getting much more advanced and better and more fun. I can't believe I am defending the wii, but the thing was revolutionary. Yes, there are alot of rubbish games on the wii (just like there is with any console, and the pc!) but some people do enjoy these games and people have different tastes.

The xbox 360 is an awesome console, and lets put the red ring of death aside. It is flawless with a range of great games and an unbeatable (forget about the cost of it) online system.

The PS3 however is not a great console and doesn't have many great games either. There is nothing really new that would be useful for the console. People will disagree with me however, and thats one great thing about gaming, the different opinions, there is always things to discuss, people play games differently and so on. It makes things all to interesting.

And games are deffinetly moving in the direction of custom content. The ability for users to make custom content for games is becoming more and more valuable.

Now I'm sorry, I don't understand your love for vintage consoles, and some people seem to have a passion for them, you can stay with your SNES and N64 consoles until the wires inside rot, or you can get with the times, keep up, and enjoy the wide range of games available and where gaming is going in the future.

So what about them pictures guys? It doesn't matter if your desk is messy, I'm sure your crib is very practical gwil. Practicality > looks. And... if you need a print screen of it saying "you have 448mb ram", I can do that now :smile: .
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Natus on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 4:02am
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How the f**k is xbl unbeatable, it doesn't even have dedicated servers.
It's way overpriced for the service you get (lol downtime) and let's not start talking about the playerbase.
And how can you say the xbox 360 is flawless, and then bash the ps3, when all you do is push away the bad things about the 360.

Melting hardware is not flawless.
Now I'm sorry, I don't understand your love for vintage consoles
Did you ever play them?
Re: All about your crib Posted by Le Chief on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 4:33am
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Natus said:
Did you ever play them?
Ofcourse I have. What I meant to say was I can't understand why people just play these old consoles and almost refuse to open themselves up to new consoles and new games.
Natus said:
Melting hardware is not flawless.
Thats quite true, however, if we put that problem aside, its a pretty good console. And Microsoft did the right thing to fix it and pay all shipping costs for free. And there fitting the newer more recent consoles with more cooling equipment such as a second gpu fan.
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Campaignjunkie on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 4:38am
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I like to playing the videomatic games very much. It is very much good fun.
Re: All about your crib Posted by RedWood on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 5:32am
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Because I'm a nerd...
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As for current video game consoles... I don't own any. I'm not going to buy a x box for a 20" off collar tv. The thing that turns me off the most about current consoles is that the controllers are wireless.
Im a fps guy anyway. Pc is best for those.
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Le Chief on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 7:24am
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Hey thats a pretty cool wallpaper RedWood. What about your desk/crib photo and pc specs :razz:
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Yak_Fighter on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 9:04am
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting aaron_da_killa</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>Wrong thread buddy. </DIV></DIV>

This is my thread now!

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<DIV class=quotetext>However I'd like to disagree. I think games are getting much more advanced and better and more fun.</DIV></DIV>

They aren't. An easy example is Halo, less advanced than your average PC shooter, which inspired a bunch of Halo knockoffs that are even worse (Resistance comes to mind) and changed the market making other fps's reduce complexity in order to compete (Rainbow Six to Vegas). How about System Shock 2 to Bioshock? Deus Ex to Invisible War? Baldur's Gate to Mass Effect? Mechwarrior 2 to Mech Assault?

Many genres have died while the current trend is blending genres together, reducing distinctions and depth between games even more.

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<DIV class=quotetext>I can't believe I am defending the wii, but the thing was revolutionary. Yes, there are alot of rubbish games on the wii (just like there is with any console, and the pc!)</DIV></DIV>

The problem with the motion controller is that there is nothing revolutionary about it. It's not accurate enough to work as anything other than a mouse you point at the screen with gestures to mimic specific movements. Shaking the controller instead of pressing the X button is not a revolution.

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<DIV class=quotetext>some people do enjoy these games and people have different tastes.</DIV></DIV>

Lots of people like boring casual games, WoW PVE, and pirating games, that doesn't make it good or acceptable when they affect other aspects of the industry.

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<DIV class=quotetitle>? quote:</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>Now I'm sorry, I don't understand your love for vintage consoles, and some people seem to have a passion for them, you can stay with your SNES and N64 consoles until the wires inside rot, or you can get with the times, keep up, and enjoy the wide range of games available and where gaming is going in the future.</DIV></DIV>

It's not a passion for old stuff, it's just that console gaming has not advanced beyond that era and in many respects has declined. I'll go with the major Nintendo console franchises since that's where I have most experience. Every one except Smash Brothers peaked on the SNES or 64. Zelda, Metroid, Kirby, Mario on the SNES. Starfox, Mario Kart on the 64. 64 also still has the best console shooter Goldeneye, despite the deluge of fps's released these days.

If gaming's future is forseeable through the current console generation, then it is dark times ahead indeed.
Re: All about your crib Posted by reaper47 on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 11:58am
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For the PC, the ever increasing graphics treadmill and the utter lack of diversification of visual or gameplay advancement beyond texture resolution and higher polygon models stifles creativity and variety. This focus also shuts out most modders and level designers, as games have simply become too complex for the casual modder to work with and create something worthwhile, which was the lifeblood of the industry for decades.
Yup, totally agree.

I also support hijacking this thread as we already have a "post my desktop" thread and I like ranting about new computer games, so... sorry aaron. :razz:

...

My only hope is that one day, there will be an "independent" scene, not so much like the hyper-alternative experimental game-lab games but closer to the golden age, 90ies style of games. With 3-4 year development cycles becoming standard and an average mainsteam studio employing 100 people, the 15-people/1 year scale for games of the late 90ies should be considered a "small" project today. I don't need the production value of a LotR movie. SS2's character models were bad even for it's time. DX1's were even worse. But I didn't mind.

If you produce a game like SS2, DX1 or X-Com today, without the modern-time shader-fancy graphics and high-polygon models... shouldn't there be a niche of oldschool game nerds like us to make projects like these economically feasible even today? I would say so.
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Gwil on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 3:17pm
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Re: All about your crib Posted by FatStrings on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 6:45pm
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? quote:[quote=Natus]
Did you ever play them?[/quote]

Ofcourse I have. What I meant to say was I can't understand why people just play these old consoles and almost refuse to open themselves up to new consoles and new games.
Natus said:
Melting hardware is not flawless.
Thats quite true, however, if we put that problem aside, its a pretty good console. And Microsoft did the right thing to fix it and pay all shipping costs for free. And there fitting the newer more recent consoles with more cooling equipment such as a second gpu fan.

because, when the snes and 64 were teh newest they were innovational, not in their controllors, but in the types of games you could play on them, there were few shooters b/c those have been and always will be better with a keyboard and mouse [don't argue with me over that point because I will refuse to listen]

the types of games the consoles had, like the zeldas, anything mario, secret of mana [which i still hold to be the best rpg ever created] made those systems, because their gameplay was so amazing you could spend weeks on a game by yourself without getting bored

consoles now have gotten away from this, they are trying to rival the pc, they are flaunting the same games PC does, but failing at it, like i've said so many times before; if Halo was only PC then it would have failed, because of the lack of thought its play requires and the fact that that play itself is mediocre. If Halo had not come out on the xbox, the xbox would have failed b/c all of its other games were s**t, Halo succeeded because the best shooter anyone who stuck to consoles had seen until then was Goldeneye on the N64

I could go on forever but I just remembered that you are deaf to Xbox slams so I'll stop

oh here's my specs I guess since that's what this thread is about

desktop
MOBO: Asus Striker Extreme
Processor: Intel Core 2 2.66 GHz
RAM: 4 GHz
Video: Geforce 8800 GTS 320 MG (2 of those)
HDD: 512 GB (2 here also)
Power Supply: Green Power 700 Watt (can't even hear it, don't believe me ask Nickel)
OS: Vistua...f**k off i like it
picture:
User posted image
User posted image

for the first time we have one of these threads i actually have a camera :biggrin:
Re: All about your crib Posted by RedWood on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 7:44pm
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Hey thats a pretty cool wallpaper RedWood. What about your desk/crib photo and pc specs :razz:
Socket A MSI mobo
Amd Sempron 2400+ (woping 1.67 Ghz of raw power)
Ati x1600 pro
1 gig of ddr 333 ram
WD 80 gig hard drive
This thing hauls... (its self to the dumpster)

Halo multi player was popular for a reason, and it wasn't because it was the only fps on the x box. Evan with the lack of variety in weapons it was still fun. And weather any of you want to admit it or not there was plenty of cover in the maps.
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Re: All about your crib Posted by reaper47 on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 7:53pm
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Until I get myself around doing that damn picture, here are my specs:

Core 2 Duo E6750
2 Gigs of DDR2 400 RAM
Gigabyte P35 DS3 motherboard
A 250 Gig HD
Antec P182 PC case
Nvidia 8800 GTS 512 (finally!)

Mmm... feels good to have a half-way up to date system again. How... l33t. Is that what the kids say these days?
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Re: All about your crib Posted by FatStrings on Tue Mar 18th 2008 at 8:32pm
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actually i think 1337speak is all ready out of date, only the older dudes know about it, wow i think i just included myself in the "older" dudes
Re: All about your crib Posted by Le Chief on Wed Mar 19th 2008 at 4:32am
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I don't think that PC gamers will ever understand the Halo games. Dude the games where over hyped for a reason. Halo 2 got hype because of Halo 1, and if Halo 2 was sooo terrible like everybody keeps saying, than Halo 3 wouldn't have received the hype it got.

And to be honest, Dexus Ex was a great game, but its not like "ZOMGZ dis game is da best eva!!!!1" to me. I think that really the first games you experience set the standards for whats good and what you like.

I grew up with the Nintendo 64 (Banjo kazooie/Tooie, Goldeneye, mario kart, super mario....). Than I started pc gaming with age of empires. OMG, I so love age of empires it dominates over any rts, I still play it online, any of you'll have it, I'd love to have a game. Just private message me and I'll tell you my hamachi server. The first shooter I really liked was Halo, it didn't really interest me until I finished the last level and it was so awesome. Goldeneye was fun, but Halo was fun and had an awesome story, the story was really doing it for me. And than it went from there....

@Fatstrings: I like the crib man :wink: . Didn't realise you could have 4ghz of ram :S

Redwood, reaper, nice machines, better than mine.
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Re: All about your crib Posted by RedWood on Wed Mar 19th 2008 at 5:01am
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actually i think 1337speak is all ready out of date, only the older dudes know about it, wow i think i just included myself in the "older" dudes
I'v heard this a few times. WTH does it mean?? I was actually referring to Halo 1 pc. Halo is far better on the pc. for obvious reasons.

The first pc game i ever played was HL1.

Perfect Dark was better than golden eye. (at least i think so)
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Re: All about your crib Posted by FatStrings on Wed Mar 19th 2008 at 5:45am
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my first PC game was CS 1.0, from there it was half life as well as the Blizzard Trifecto, because of this and the fact that I grew up with the snes and have played many a nes game means that I will never relinquish the fps to consoles unless they start coming with keyboards and mice, and if people buy them then instead of building pc's i'll cut em :razz:
Re: All about your crib Posted by omegaslayer on Wed Mar 19th 2008 at 4:52pm
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1337:
1 = l (...just l man)
3 = E (backwards)
7 = 7 (upside down)
leet - or your modern day 'cool' adjective. leet could also imply that you have incredible skill at playing a game ala: 'u g0tz 1337 ski11z u t3h pwn3r 0f t3h 1010rz wrld.'

its all rubish in my opinion (sorry to steal British thunder).

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Re: All about your crib Posted by FatStrings on Wed Mar 19th 2008 at 5:40pm
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oh and Heroes of Might and Magic II
anyone remember that tasty treat?
Re: All about your crib Posted by RedWood on Wed Mar 19th 2008 at 7:43pm
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Anyone hear ever play Jet Force Gemini for the n64? I loved that game.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_Force_Gemini
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Re: All about your crib Posted by reaper47 on Wed Mar 19th 2008 at 8:34pm
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? quote:Anyone hear ever play Jet Force Gemini for the n64? I loved that game.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_Force_Gemini

Yea, there are quite a few N64 gems I missed. Basically, everything that Rare produced is awesome. What a shame they got bought by Microsoft. If Rare was still with Nintendo, the Wii (and game cube) would be twice as good.

PS, FatStrings, is that a Gyrotwister?
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Crono on Wed Mar 19th 2008 at 11:09pm
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Anyone hear ever play Jet Force Gemini for the n64? I loved that game.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_Force_Gemini
I just got that game for free from a friend.
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Snarkmaster on Thu Mar 20th 2008 at 3:09pm
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I've had this same picture for years. I don't why I like it so much.
It came from Dark Reign, as if anyone cares.
Re: All about your crib Posted by RedWood on Thu Mar 20th 2008 at 6:55pm
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? quote:Anyone hear ever play Jet Force Gemini for the n64? I loved that game.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_Force_Gemini

I just got that game for free from a friend.
Its a fun game. From what i remember. I was 10 or 11... If you find time to play it tell us what u think. :smile:
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Le Chief on Fri Mar 21st 2008 at 2:50am
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I've had this same picture for years. I don't why I like it so much.
It came from Dark Reign, as if anyone cares.
Don't know about avg, I don't have any virus protection and I haven't had a virus since 2002. Just don't download any cracks or key generators, they usually contain viruses and all sorts of things. We all care btw :wink:
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STAR CRAFT - I don't think anyone can argue with start craft....
Starcraft is great but I suck at it. Btw, I've gotten into Rise of Nations.
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Re: All about your crib Posted by RedWood on Fri Mar 21st 2008 at 4:58am
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Don't know about avg, I don't have any virus protection and I haven't had a virus since 2002. Just don't download any cracks or key generators, they usually contain viruses and all sorts of things. We all care btw :wink:
if u don't have any protection how do u know your not infected? I pick up bad stuff browsing reputable sites. You don't have to be sifting through porn to pick up something malicious. I sagest u install something. (avg or avast maybe)
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Naklajat on Fri Mar 21st 2008 at 5:52am
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ASUS A8V Rev2
AMD Opteron 148 single core @ 2.52GHz (240x10.5)
2GB DDR400
~650GB total HDD space
7800GS AGP
LG Flatron 20" 1680x1050 + Hyundai 17" 1280x1024 (Samsung screen)

I don't run an active antivirus either. I scan once every few months with ClamWin free antivirus and hijackthis though. I don't like how much CPU time active scanners take, my hi-res photoshop performance is choppy enough as it is.

The word 'crib' used in this context is appalling. IJTUIMMALB appalling.

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Re: All about your crib Posted by Le Chief on Fri Mar 21st 2008 at 10:20am
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hehe
RedWood said:
if u don't have any protection how do u know your not infected?
I suppose if I notice something weird or see weird processes or something or if the computer/internet is slower than normal thats a good indicator, problems don't just come from nowhere.

Anyways, I'll install AVG 7.5 out of interest and let you know the results.

Nice crib by the way Baron con Snickers :razz:
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Re: All about your crib Posted by reaper47 on Fri Mar 21st 2008 at 12:27pm
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I suppose if I notice something weird or see weird processes or something or if the computer/internet is slower than normal thats a good indicator, problems don't just come from nowhere.
I don't wanna spread panic, but the last time I "noticed" a virus, my "My Documents" folder was gone for ever and the computer didn't boot up anymore. I learned the hard way and I'm using a virus scanner ever since.

And Baron, your "crib" looks like teh future! I should get a flat screen (just one for the moment) myself. If the colours just weren't so off for the affordable models. :sad:
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Re: All about your crib Posted by BlisTer on Fri Mar 21st 2008 at 12:42pm
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Re: All about your crib Posted by RedWood on Fri Mar 21st 2008 at 7:58pm
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I pull the monitor down to the desks edge when I'm playing games.
s**t, and i though my desk got messy... Lol
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Le Chief on Fri Mar 21st 2008 at 8:38pm
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reaper47 said:
And Baron, your "crib" looks like teh future!
Funny you say that, I see a floppy disk on his desk :|
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Re: All about your crib Posted by reaper47 on Sat Mar 22nd 2008 at 12:06am
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reaper47 said:
And Baron, your "crib" looks like teh future!
Funny you say that, I see a floppy disk on his desk :|
I guess it was just the "blueness" of the monitors. :biggrin:
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Re: All about your crib Posted by FatStrings on Sat Mar 22nd 2008 at 8:28pm
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reaper47 said:
And Baron, your "crib" looks like teh future!
Funny you say that, I see a floppy disk on his desk :|
is that a five and quarter inch floppy :eek:

oh well, actually aaron my mobo allows for 8 GB of RAM
Re: All about your crib Posted by Le Chief on Sat Mar 22nd 2008 at 8:42pm
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actually aaron my mobo allows for 8 GB of RAM
Cool, thats alot of ram. My laptop allows for 4gb and the desktop 2gb. Speaking of ram, I am getting 1gb of DDR2 ram for the laptop on tuesday for $35au :biggrin: . I'm so excited!
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Re: All about your crib Posted by FatStrings on Sat Mar 22nd 2008 at 10:13pm
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yeah it is a lot, an unnecessarily large amount which is why i don't have it
Re: All about your crib Posted by Crono on Sun Mar 23rd 2008 at 7:10am
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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 2008 at 11:01am
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Crono.. he needs it for vista :razz: No just kidding.
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Re: All about your crib Posted by reaper47 on Sun Mar 23rd 2008 at 4:50pm
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Yes, thanks to the magic of Windows Vista (R) the world can experience powerful 8 GB of RAM in an exciting 64-Bit environment!
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Re: All about your crib Posted by FatStrings on Sun Mar 23rd 2008 at 5:18pm
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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
Re: All about your crib Posted by satchmo on Wed Mar 26th 2008 at 8:22pm
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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 2008 at 9:38pm
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I'm assuming, due to the contents of this thread, that a lot of you guys sleep at your computer desks? That seems unhealthy.
Re: All about your crib Posted by FatStrings on Wed Mar 26th 2008 at 10:53pm
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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
Re: All about your crib Posted by reaper47 on Wed Mar 26th 2008 at 11:08pm
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Well, this is my son's crib:

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l337!
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Re: All about your crib Posted by Crono on Wed Mar 26th 2008 at 11:40pm
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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
Really, no driver issues?
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.