I've only played a little of Warcraft 3, couldn't really get into it like Starcraft. Some of the custom maps found on battle.net, like Tower Defense were fun.
From Thread: overclocking? Thu Jan 19, 2006 4:59:35 PM
Which is a lesson for us all: Never lick a processor, and especially not an overclocked one! These components can get VERY hot and WILL burn your tongue.
(in all seriousness I once burned my finger on a video card heatsink)
Party Time. Free Samsung 42” DLP TV with Participation - "Neat, if they actually have these in stock - but
here goes - Participate to get Samsung 42” DLP TV.
at (Link Removed) anyone know of any online store that actually has these in stock?"
Wow, 72 hours straight is seriously hardcore. Don't think I can stay awake all that time Although the thought of "leet loot" kept people raiding constantly in order for them to earn more raid points.
There's lots of third parties in the US. Just like how the USSR had the opposition party, remember how many elections they won?
I find myself identifying more with the Democrats these days, but Hillary Clinton just threw any chances she had of higher office into the garbage on monday. I agreed with much of what Al Gore had to say.
As far as hypocrisy goes, it's a two way street, and I find it passe to point out that politicians are hypocrites.
Well, it went out of style when Micheal Moore beat the dead horse with his incessant "why won't you send your children to Iraq?" BS.
Aron, lets go ahead and start a Moderate Party. The Republicans shoved Moderates out when they decided that what the Pope had to say was more important than what Jefferson had to say, and the Democrats have been alienating Moderates since they started down the path of "lets use everything as an excuse to attack Bush".
I'm looking for more image makers to make some new buttons for the site and the forums.
The buttons are right below this text. 'Reply', 'Quote', etc. Make sure to keep the PSD if you make them because there are some buttons that aren't even in yet .
I've heard many good things about Skype. No one I know uses it either.
Since being bought by Ebay, I heard it will only get better. Sometimes I don't trust Netgear's products. Their latest Wifi cards don't have normal drivers.
That was made in jest (partly). Actually we're getting on pretty well now, and a new study informed me as to why her sex drive has diminished: cute images stimulate the same parts of the brain which sex stimulate! Our daughter has been freaking cute recently, beyond normal 1 year old cuteness here, I'm talking about HYPERSUPERCUTENESS here. Basically, kissing her dolls and saying cute things and wearing cute hats.
From Thread: ASE of BASE! Mon Jan 16, 2006 7:49:48 PM
Macintosh emulation for PCs would be nice There aren't too many good Mac emulators out there now (I heard about Executor though). A while ago, when I had a Mac, I was considering getting a PC emulator, but glad I stayed away from it and just got a real PC instead.
This coming from someone using an Intel proc...He's right, of course. In the Athlon xp generation the answer would have been "well, AMD is good for price/performance, but Intel is faster all around". Currently, AMD kicks intel's butt no matter which way you look at it. High end dual core, low end dual core, low end/high end single core, price/performance, <b>power consumption</b>, quality of the stock heatsink. I think the only thing that AMD doesn't have going for them is longevity. socket a lasted a long time, but they went through 754, 940, and now 939 very quickly. If you wanna get a new proc, wait until the new AMD chips that support DDR2 come out.
If you look at the underlying X/HTML between the themes, you'll see there is a huge difference.
Most of the site on the XHTML Test is tableless (most).
Edit: The damn site looks horrible in IE6 on WinXP. Somethings aren't even rendering text correctly. I'll have to investigate these issues before proceeding further. Looks like I need to open up a Virtual PC session and start testing multiple OSes and multiple browsers. I've been checking Firefox and IE5.5. IE5.5 gets some things wrong but the site was usuable. In IE6 it sucks.
Visual Studio's Intellisense is very nice, and helps a lot if you often forget functions' names The only drawback is requiring the .NET framework to be installed on the user's computers.
Since all of the support files for each site are on images.aselabs.com (and there is a problem with my IP addresses other than the main one), the main site is down and the images and CSS are down. It should be up very soon.
Edit: I have been informed by the datacenter that they are having network issues.