err, yeah, i cant say id ever get a non-auto-stereoscopic 3D monitor or TV. and even then i probably wouldnt get it due to the limited FOV that comes with it
nah i feel like this guy --->Uzique wrote:
dauntless you must feel like a mong sat in your computer chair wearing 3d glasses.
Fuck me that's expensive. I'm paying £29.75 for first 6 months then £34.75 afterwards. 12 month contract. Actual speeds proven at 92mbit over a typical 24 hour day.Ilocano wrote:
How much is that? If you can get it, 150/35 is $200 here. 50/20 is $150.Zimmer wrote:
100mbit internet, arriving on Saturday.
It's dirt cheap (cheaper than my fucking phone contract that has a cap at 500mb) and completely worth it.
I currently have 20MB broadband with Sky and download at 1mb/s and upload at 0.25mb/s which is fucking pathetic due to signal degradation. Granted, I won't use the full power of 100mb download speeds, but will certainly use the amazing upload speeds. That's why I'm getting it anyway.
The US is behind on broadband and phone contracts, which is why it's so damn expensive.
There are some benefits of being at technical uni. I have free 100/100mbit at home too.
3930K | H100i | RIVF | 16GB DDR3 | GTX 480 | AX750 | 800D | 512GB SSD | 3TB HDD | Xonar DX | W8
A 1976 Konica Autoreflex TC with three lenses that I got from my uncle and his son. They were just going to chuck it into the garbage but I rescued it and got some batteries and film for it. The thing is in perfect working order (they tell me). It seems to work just fine but I suppose I'll find out once I develop the pictures I've taken thus far.
The lenses are:
- F3.5/28mm wide-angle lens
- F2.8/60-120mm telephoto lens
- F1.8/40mm lens (for normal shots)
I'll have to text my dad and ask him if that's a decent camera, he know A LOT about old equipment.CapnNismo wrote:
A 1976 Konica Autoreflex TC with three lenses that I got from my uncle and his son. They were just going to chuck it into the garbage but I rescued it and got some batteries and film for it. The thing is in perfect working order (they tell me). It seems to work just fine but I suppose I'll find out once I develop the pictures I've taken thus far.
The lenses are:
- F3.5/28mm wide-angle lens
- F2.8/60-120mm telephoto lens
- F1.8/40mm lens (for normal shots)
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Let me know what he says. This is a slightly cheaper version of another Konica camera so I know it isn't the hottest thing on the block. I'm just blown away by the fact that it's in such great condition and still works! I've taken about 13 photos on a 36 shot roll, so hopefully I'll have some sexy pictures to post later this week.
Crucial M4 256GB SSD for $200.
Edit: I now only have one leg and one arm.
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Thermalright Ultra Extreme Rev. C 1366RT
pics later when I swap it with my stock heatsink.
pics later when I swap it with my stock heatsink.
^^ Cute <3
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...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
If that's cute then what does that make your monstrous rig?
Grape Arizona. What do I win?
I thought I read somewhere that the Intel SSD's were slooooooooow in comparison with other brands ... perhaps Intel uses a different controller.
damn son, when did you get back?OrangeHound wrote:
I thought I read somewhere that the Intel SSD's were slooooooooow in comparison with other brands ... perhaps Intel uses a different controller.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
From what i've heard Intel SSD's don't always top the performance charts, but in terms of reliability and lack of firmware issues they seem to be the best.
500GB Seagate Barracude SATA III - £25.
Filled my current 500GB Maxtor, and 500GB External. Just won this in an ebay auction. Noice proice.
Filled my current 500GB Maxtor, and 500GB External. Just won this in an ebay auction. Noice proice.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
That's precisely why I got the one I did. Non-RAID + work computer == reliability takes significant weight.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
From what i've heard Intel SSD's don't always top the performance charts, but in terms of reliability and lack of firmware issues they seem to be the best.
perhaps you should buy a terabyte next timeCamm wrote:
500GB Seagate Barracude SATA III - £25.
Filled my current 500GB Maxtor, and 500GB External. Just won this in an ebay auction. Noice proice.
WTF?!Ilocano wrote:
Crucial M4 256GB SSD for $200.
Wow, SSD's are going down a bit. Not enough to get me to ditch my 128GB quite yet, though.