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Haggard Replies in thread: 5 Forum: Gaming
From Thread: So I have been playing FF7 Once again... Old Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:59:14 PM
I think I am the only person in the world, who hates FF and all its games.
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SySAdmin Replies in thread: 0 Forum: Reviews And Articles
From Thread: Kingston MobileLite Card Reader Old Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:11:29 PM
There is a new article posted at »ASE Labs

»Kingston MobileLite Card Reader

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The MobileLite 9-in-1 USB2 card reader from Kingston combines a great design with mobile usability. Mobile users should take note of this product.


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hinata0765 Replies in thread: 28 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: Sakura Old Fri Jan 25, 2008 7:48:35 PM
wow thats so late hey girl happy late welcome
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Tornado Replies in thread: 9 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Super Smash Bros Old Fri Jan 25, 2008 2:22:33 PM
And cheap, because of how fast you could do it in succession. Jigglypuff was the M. Bison of SSB, though I wish they would have balanced it rather than remove it.
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linalilx Replies in thread: 10 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: Hello Old Fri Jan 25, 2008 12:05:57 PM
Hello!
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NinjaWolf Replies in thread: 8 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: ummm......hello Old Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:34:36 PM
hello and welcome and dragons are cool ^_^
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Konojo Replies in thread: 6 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Science Fair! Old Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:20:29 PM
You know what...make it even SIMPLER take ketchup and a corroded penny and just show people the acidic properties of Ketchup. EASY!
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Aron Schatz Replies in thread: 0 Forum: Computer Hardware
From Thread: Canon Rebel XSi Old Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:44:33 PM
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=16303

Canon just announced the new addition to the Rebel line.

Yes! SD(HC) memory!
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Aron Schatz Replies in thread: 0 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Version 4 code showoff soon. Old Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:24:33 PM
I'm going to start a personal journal (not on ASEville) on one of the many domains I own and I'll use that as the perfect way to really alpha test Version 4's codebase.

It'll probably be at http://www.aronschatz.com
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Tornado Replies in thread: 1 Forum: Computer Hardware
From Thread: VIA Unveils Next-Generation Isaiah x86 Processor Architecture Old Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:13:44 PM
I'm guessing the age of the x86 will come to an end soon. I give it 3 more years of life, max.
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edz0 Replies in thread: 10 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: hey Old Thu Jan 24, 2008 4:30:33 PM
Hello. Welcome to the forum. Feel free to PM me any time. I love meeting new peeps.
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edz0 Replies in thread: 21 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: Hello Eveyone! Old Thu Jan 24, 2008 4:19:34 PM
Hey Wolf Prince sweet avitar. Where's it from?
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From Thread: i need help Old Thu Jan 24, 2008 3:22:21 PM
My bad. lol Atleast I was able to figure it out. So what are the points for anyway and how do you get them? Are their any other ways you can loose points? And whats the Flag Me! icon for? Wait a minute... is their a difference between credits and points??? Dam Aron you have a sht load!!! You could stand to loose a couple. Know that I know I have the other half of the battle. I'm going to octuple post and win the batle!!! HA HA HA HA HA!!!
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Sinistra Replies in thread: 10 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Finders keepers... Old Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:03:14 PM
Urgh. That creeps me out. It's not like I have anything really private on that drive but it kind of weirds me out to think that someone could possibly be looking through that stuff, checking out all my pictures, reading my stuff. Eew.

Not that it's very likely that that's happening. The jerk probably just erased everything and sold it. Cause if I ever saw that thumbdrive being used in the library again I'd immediately know it was mine because the one I have was a different brand that don't even sell in this town the little plastic thing at the top where you loop it to the necklace thing-y was broken. I would so slug that person in the face if I caught them using it.
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bloo Replies in thread: 2 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Alientology Old Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:10:33 PM
OOps, srry. uploading stuff isn't my forte. I. Should have tried to resize it before it uploaded though
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SySAdmin Replies in thread: 0 Forum: News
From Thread: Wed Reviews Old Wed Jan 23, 2008 7:45:22 AM
There is a new news item posted at »ASE Labs

»Wed Reviews

»OnAir HDTV GT @ ASE Labs.

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With the demise of analog signals in America coming soon, there are many ways to get into the digital age. You can buy a set top box or rent one from your TV provider. The digital TV signals also promise more channels and improved clarity over the air. AutumnWave steps in to provide mobile HDTV with their OnAir HDTV GT. It turns your laptop into a HDTV.


<a href="http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/reviews/peripherals/steelseries-ikari-laser/">SteelSeries Ikari Laser Review - XSReviews</a>

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We've seen high-end mice for a while now, with most gamers either opting for a Razer or Logitech branded mouse to do their fragging. SteelSeries have recently added a third vendor to the list with their Ikari Laser mouse, which I have here ready to be put through its paces. Featuring the usual on-the-fly sensitivity and multiple buttons, it'll have to shine to beat away the already well know competition.


<a href="http://www.digit-life.com/articles3/peripheral/logitech-g9.html">Digit-Life Review: Logitech G9 Mouse</a>

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Logitech has recently announced a new product in its line of gaming mice. According to the odd numbering tradition, it has been named G9. The well-balanced design is coupled with several engineering, technical, and design innovations. Let's review them one by one.


<a href="http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1279/msi_radeon_hd_3870_x2_oc_graphics_card/index.html">MSI Radeon HD 3870 X2 OC Graphics Card</a>

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So it's easy; we have the HD 3870 X2 in our hands, it's tested and that's probably all that really matters. We're going to have a quick look at the package that MSI have put together, a look over the specifications and then we'll get straight into the benchmarks. As far as features go we've got a pretty good line-up; HDMI support, PCI Express 2.0 (but backwards compatible), Dual GPU with Quad GPU support coming and a pre-overclock.


<a href="http://www.pro-clockers.com/review.php?id=314">Thermalright Ultima-90 CPU Cooler @ Pro-Clockers</a>

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If you don't have enough room to support their Ultra-120, Thermalright has introduce a new cooler for the space challenged called the Ultima-90. The Ultima-90 looks a lot like the Ultra-120 Extreme but in a smaller package. And that is just what it is. Some may be quick to rush to the conclusion that a smaller heatsink would lead to a large decrease in cooling performance. But the guys at Thermalright say different. We are going to take it around the block to see for ourselves.


<a href="http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1278/tuniq_miniplant_950watt_power_supply/index.html">Tuniq Miniplant 950watt Power Supply</a>

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Enter the Tuniq Miniplant, a 950 watt power supply that is aimed at those who want that extra kick for a performance level system. There are, however, many high-end power supplies currently on the market so our goal is to help you determine if this product is capable of putting out quality power in your own system. This particular unit produced some of the highest voltage levels I have ever seen. Though nothing is at a range that would be detrimental, rest assured that you will have power to spare with this beast. Add to this the standard sized footprint and we have ourselves a very impressive power supply.


<a href="http://www.bcchardware.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5136&Itemid=40">Ultra X2 750W Modular PSU - Shiny Crap? - BCCHardware</a>

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This is really tough to draw a conclusion on this PSU as we are currently unsure if we have a faulty unit, or if the X2 Titanium is just not that good of a PSU. While it looks fantastic, has modular connections and is quiet, all of this is like gold plating cattle manure if it can't provide you with a solid running system.


<a href="http://www.hardwarexl.com/reviews/powersupply/thermaltake_toughpower_1500wa">Thermaltake Toughpower 1500Watt Modular Power Supply Review at HardwareXL</a>

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Are you running out of power? I am taking a look at the ToughPower 1500Watt power supply from Thermaltake. My first thoughts before testing this huge PSU was to find second job to pay the electric bill, but it seems that the ToughPower 1500Watt PSU is very power effecient. The cables are all modular (apart from the main atx power cable) which is great seeing you would only have to connect those needed to run your system instead of having to tie down all the access cables which you dont use. Some say size does matter, well in this case it's true. A normal PSU has a length of about 16cm, the ToughPower 1500Watt takes up 20cm. Will it fit in a case?


<a href="http://www.insidehw.com/Reviews/Graphics-cards/ATI-Radeon-HD-3870X2-1-GB.htm">ATI Radeon HD 3870X2 1 GB @ InsideHW.com</a>

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Just as we predicted some time ago that the Radeon HD 2600XT Dual is going to open the portal to the multi-GPU development, it is coming true. The very next step ATI has made shows a huge advancement compared to the one-month old newborn. Ladies and gentlemen, we present you with ATI Radeon HD 3870X2 graphics card. For now, this is the best graphics card in the entire market and the most complete choice one can get for his/her money. As the author of these lines would gladly carry this baby home, the award we will give this card is fully deserved.


<a href="http://www.dragonsteelmods.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5956&Itemid=38">Genius G-Pen F610 Drawing Tablet Review @ DragonSteelMods</a>

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Although typing on a keyboard is inherent to the computing experience, sometimes you may want to push the keyboard away and pick up a pen to write or draw using your computer. Genius has a slew of new Pen/Tablets available and today we will look at the G-Pen F610. This tablet features a 6


<a href="http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Xigmatek/NRP-HC1201">Xigmatek NRP-HC1201 1200W @ techPowerUp</a>

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Xigmatek's new NRP-HC1201 power supply offers 1200W of power with support for up to six VGA power connectors. Juice is delivered over four 12V rails with up to 36A per rail. Of course the usual features like long and fully sleeved cables and 80+ high efficiency are present as well.


<a href="http://legitreviews.com/article/650/1/">Diamond Radeon HD 3850 512MB Ruby Edition Video Card @ Legit Reviews</a>

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Diamond Multimedia doubled the on-board GDDR3 memory from 256MB to 512MB on the Diamond Radeon HD 3850 512MB Ruby Edition Video Card, which should significantly help frame buffer performance in gaming, but that isn't all they did. They also tossed the old single slot cooler and went with a larger and improved cooling system that lowered temperatures across the board. To top it all off they designed their own PCB! As you can see, Diamond went back to the drawing board and came up with a video card that should impress most of the ATI fans out there...


<a href="http://www.digit-life.com/articles3/mainboard/foxconn-x38a-i38x.html">Digit-Life Review: Foxconn X38A - a Motherboard on the Intel X38 Chipset</a>

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The Foxconn X38A is interesting because it combines two contradictions: being a top motherboard and being fit for memory upgrades. Both types of products have been manufactured for a long time already. But we cannot recall somebody trying to combine them.


<a href="http://www.legitreviews.com/article/619/1/">Foxconn X38A Motherboard Review @ Legit Reviews</a>

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The Foxconn X38A motherboard offers everything you could want out of an Intel X38 Express chipset based board. After you get past all the standard X38 features such as dual Lan, HD audio, PCIe-Gen 2.0, the board goes the extra mile of adding in dual ram compatibility. This lets you take advantage of great DDR2 prices right now, with the added piece of mind of future upgradeability when DDR3 prices stabilize. When you factor in that this comes at no apparent cost to performance, you can't really ask for more...


<a href="http://www.ocia.net/reviews/reaperxd800/page1.shtml">OCZ ReaperX HPC PC2-6400 4 GB Memory Kit Review @ OCIA.net</a>

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And since there are still uses for it, the memory guys are still designing and building new DDR2 memory modules, treating us to lower latencies and higher frequencies than previously available at ridiculously low prices.


<a href="http://www.3dgameman.com/content/view/11684/103/">HIS HD 3870 IceQ 3 Turbo 512MB GDDR4 Video Card</a>

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The default speed on the stock 3870 video card is 775MHz for the core and 2.25GHz for the memory, but HIS has this card's speeds set much higher. The core speed on the HIS HD 3870 IceQ 3 Turbo 512MB GDDR4 Video Card is 850MHz and the 512MBs of GDDR4 256 bit memory is 2.38GHz DDR. It comes with 320 stream processing units for vertex, pixel and geometry data, 16 texture units, 16 raster operators, the pixel fill rate is approx. 13.4 GPixels/sec and the memory bandwidth is 76GB/s. This is the perfect video card for a HTPC gaming rig! Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.


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Tornado Replies in thread: 1 Forum: News
From Thread: US Federal Reserve System Doesn't Work Old Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:10:42 PM
The fed seems to have reversed most of the troubles, It seems.
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SySAdmin Replies in thread: 0 Forum: Reviews And Articles
From Thread: Lexar 12-in-1 USB2 Card Reader Old Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:01:12 PM
There is a new article posted at »ASE Labs

»Lexar 12-in-1 USB2 Card Reader

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Lexar is a huge consumer brand for flash memory and support products. Their latest memory card reader handles great. Even better, they are owned by Micron.


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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 3 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Funny Craigslist posting Old Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:24:15 PM
I'm scared (>O.O)>
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Takoyaki Replies in thread: 1 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Who dunnit? Old Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:59:45 AM
LALALA I know where it came from but i cant tell you sorry
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Sinistra Replies in thread: 3 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: *STREAMING ANIME UPDATE 01/21/08* Old Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:59:00 AM
Yay! Thank you!
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bloo Replies in thread: 14 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Right Brain, Left Brain. Old Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:47:13 AM
i switch from clockwise to counterclockwise

and wow the porn people are getting smart, they ask you to test which side of the brain you use most when they are really trying to get you to buy porn. lol
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Sinistra Replies in thread: 7 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: TSA stole my flash drives Old Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:32:12 PM
It's very upsetting that this kind of blatant petty theft is occuring in our government! I friggin hate thieves...
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From Thread: whatplant.jpg By Aron Schatz Old Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:54:43 AM
Aron Schatz has added an album image to »ASEville\'s »Album Area.

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From Thread: Say No To HR4137 Old Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:35:37 AM
There is a new news item posted at »ASE Labs

»Say No To HR4137

The copyright cartels worked their lobbying magic and weeded a clause into a federal student aid bill. <a href="http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/01/digital-theft-prevention-requirements-remain-higher-education-bill">The bill DENIES any college that doesn't install filtering software on their internet connection, as well as brainwash their students into how copyrights are totally good for society, any federal funding</a>. The MPAA says that that's how it should be. Sorry, college is about learning. Don't bring corporate policy into government spending on education. Call your congressmoron and say no to HR4137 or remove the copyright mandate.

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The bill also would hang an unspoken threat over the heads of university administrators. In response to concerns that potential penalties for universities could include a loss of federal student aid funding, the MPAA's top lawyer in Washington said that federal funds should be at risk when copyright infringement happens on campus networks. Moreover, earlier versions of "Campus-based Digital Theft Prevention" proposals nakedly sought to make schools that received numerous copyright infringement notices subject to review by the US Secretary of Education.


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From Thread: RIAA Site Cracked By SQL Injection And XSS Old Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:26:17 AM
There is a new news item posted at »ASE Labs

»RIAA Site Cracked By SQL Injection And XSS

Nice job RIAA. <a href="http://torrentfreak.com/riaa-website-hacked-080120/">I guess you're busy with suing all your customers</a>. Didn't you notice that hiring shoddy programmers lead to bad code?

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It started out on the social news website Reddit, where a link to a really slow SQL query was posted. While the Reddit users were trying to kill the RIAA server, someone allegedly decided to up the ante and wipe the site's entire database. The comments on Reddit are only speculation so far. Based on the username, which was apparently "webReadOnly", it might not have been setup correctly, or someone could have found another way to delete the content form the site. Another possibility is that the website has some sort of database flood protection that disables new connections, or perhaps the RIAA themselves removed the content temporarily. The latter seems unlikely, as a better solution would be to take it entirely offline to fix the bigger problem. While they could fix a small vulnerability like this in a matter of seconds, the chances are it’s not an isolated problem. As pointed out by Haywire, playing around with the urls a bit can return some funny results. It is pretty easy to make the RIAA link to The Pirate Bay for example. For now it sure does look like all the content has been wiped from the RIAA homepage. Let’s hope they have backups, or not.


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edz0 Replies in thread: 6 Forum: Introductions
From Thread: ello Old Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:19:51 PM
Grate wall paper Sakura. She's one of my faves, and I love the way she looks ion the kamono. You should edit it so it will look more like an avitar insted of a wall paper. Eithter way I still love it. Let me know if you can send it to me.
Nadalii, can you send me yours too. I would love to have it for the holidays on my comp. I could even make x-mas cards out of it. My friends would get souch a kick out of it. It would work for guys and girls. They're not just cute and have awsome atitudes and intresting personalities but their also hot and strong individuals.
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cerise333 Replies in thread: 7 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Higher price, better taste? Old Sat Jan 19, 2008 8:09:44 PM
wow interesting O.O still I always buy cheap stuff hahaha specially if they look the same as the expensive ones
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Tornado Replies in thread: 1 Forum: Anything Goes
From Thread: Version 4 update Old Sat Jan 19, 2008 2:30:02 PM
Cool. Looking forward to hearing more about the progress.
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From Thread: Warner Bros. Backs Blu-Ray Only Old Sat Jan 19, 2008 2:28:34 PM
Apparently so (in theory).
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