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The Man with the Answers

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  1. I think this season is a little more melodramatic than usual, buts its the final season, so they need to wrap up I guess... few comments: apperaeances: the jew cop from law and order svu: he was on homicide, thus a baltimore cop, the dock worker kid, protesting the new condo development, from s2 omar slipped, forgot to remember lil'uns pull the trigga at some point...esp those burning lil kitties with kerosine I notice how the death of OG ghetto superstars barely gets a blurb (if at all in the case of Omar) in the paper. shows how meaningless and insignificant our lives our...
  2. how can I recover?, I lost my me 12oz wit, and I have none of those "prop" thingys... plus I hit the 30s and no longer can relate to "youth" culture
  3. yet the irony is, is that i watched a shizo dude build a dam on small creek on the beach only to watch it build up and wash away while I drank beer on my new bike looking at a cool aircraft carrier thast was only a swim away
  4. I was being symbolismic....I quit doing doing benzos and got my career on track and started a business and also got a full time job too. Quit the internet chat rooms. no 12oz, no myspace no linkedin, no bostonherald forums... yet I felt a void an emptiness...
  5. sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet, I meant comma
  6. I just woke up from a 18 month coma and somehow remembered my 12oz sn and pw and logged in... and everything is the same... emo hating....myspace weirdos, casek's cpu thread, merojuana, thick chix, the wire thread, yet mysteriously the boston thread has disappeared, only to reappear as the rest of ma thread and oh yeah, some half african half hawai-ian national is running for president, where's alan keyes?
  7. big surprise: You're Ireland! Mystical and rain-soaked, you remain mysterious to many people, and this makes you intriguing. You also like a good night at the pub, though many are just as worried that you will blow up the pub as drink your beverage of choice. You're good with words, remarkably lucky, and know and enjoy at least fifteen ways of eating a potato. You really don't like snakes.
  8. I wan't really that bad at bf... it was just that whenever another player came onto my screen my cpu would slow down really really bad, thus aiming to shoot someone took a few seconds, by which time I was killed usually. I think most of my kills were from players with even slower shit
  9. I don't have that many graf books, but Faith of Graffiti, and "Getting Up" are my two favs. Getting Up was a sciological study of the 80's Denver graf scene. I found it at the MIT campus bookstore for $1.98 back in 97 or 98... Bomb the Suburbs sucked...I only stole it from Tower cuz it mentioned Exacto from DC Writing from the Underground is prob the worse written and incoherant book I ever read, but has some of the illest old school NYC flix
  10. I have faith of graffiti, thats the best book on the shit, and mine's autographed
  11. I hate the mutherfuckers on bf that have the joystick and are flying aces... they get all the kills,
  12. that would be cool.. I haven't gotten bf2 yet cuz my cpu can't handle it, but I got a new job, so I'll be buying a new cpu soon (no really, I will)
  13. ^^ that'll keep the friggin pigs away... and thanks casek for the link
  14. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> c'mon, who's got the big yella for dis sheeeeeeeet?^^^
  15. ooooooooohhh ohhh, sketch-up looks nice, where can i find me a crack? jesus? allah? mel gibson?
  16. Intel Core 2 Duo a big leap in chip race By Nicole C. Wong Intel CEO Paul Otellini holds up the company's newest chip Thursday at an unveiling at headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif., where Intel introduced the Core 2 Duo microprocessors. Intel kicked its corporate-turnaround plan into high gear last week with the launch of its long-awaited Core 2 Duo, a line of computer chips that boast up to 40 percent more processing power while using 40 percent less electricity than the company's previous chips. The Core 2 Duo, so named because it squeezes two computing brains onto a single microprocessor, allows the world's largest chip maker to leapfrog past its archrival, Advanced Micro Devices, in the race to give customers better chips to run computer servers and desktop and laptop computers. Industry analysts said the new chips showed Intel still has competitive juice in computer-chip design. "They are back," said Nathan Brookwood, principal analyst at Insight 64 in Saratoga, Calif. "For the last 18 months, Intel as a formidable competitor has sort of waned. They just didn't have the product lineup that they needed to compete with AMD's product on a feature or performance or power basis." AMD has been leader While Intel dwarfs AMD in corporate size, AMD has taken the lead in recent years in chip design. Since launching its first dual-core Opteron chip in 2003, AMD has gained 10 percentage points of market share based on revenue, growing from 7.5 percent of the market in the second quarter of 2003 to 17 percent in the first quarter of 2006, according to Insight64. The Core 2 Duo is Intel's most important product launch since 2000, when it rolled out the Pentium 4 chips. "This does not change the situation that AMD will continue as a formidable competitor, but now AMD will be facing a formidable competitor," Brookwood said. "The empire has struck back." Prices for desktop Core 2 Duo chips range from $183 to $999. Prices for laptop chips haven't been announced. Consumers will see desktop computers carrying the new Core 2 Duo chips on store shelves starting next week. Hewlett-Packard will offer the Core 2 Duo in its two higher-end consumer desktop products, including the $899 media center edition PC. advertising With the Core 2 Duo punching up the power in HP's media center, "you can stream high-definition video from your PC to your television," said Sean Paterson, an HP desktop product manager. And while a child is watching a movie in the living room, a parent sitting in the home office can edit a video running on the same PC while a virus scan runs in the background. For bigger corporate computers, the Core 2 Duo's ability to conserve power will save money and headaches. Corporate data centers — which are filled with racks of the computer servers that deliver Web sites, handle transactions and house data — eat up a lot of electricity cooling the equipment to prevent overheating. If a business's data center goes down because it can't cope with the rising temperature, or if it falls victim to rolling blackouts, "it can be crippling," said Colette LaForce, vice president of marketing for Rackable Systems, a Milpitas-based company that's introducing a Core 2 Duo computer server. Faster-processing sought And die-hard video game players crave faster processing power, which reduces the lag time between when gamers hit a keyboard button and can see the result on the screen. They demonstrated the chip's capability at the launch event Thursday at Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. "You end up getting killed because you can't see what's going on," said Morgan Romine, a professional gamer. Graphics-chip maker Nvidia then stole the stage to demonstrate the movielike quality video gamers will soon be able to immerse themselves in using Nvidia chips working with the Core 2 Duo-powered PCs. But, in sign of how competitive the chip industry remains, Nvidia competitor ATI Technologies said Intel rescinded an invitation to appear at the event after the Canadian company announced earlier last week that it agreed to be acquired by Intel's rival, AMD. Intel spokesman Robert Manetta said no one from ATI was ever scheduled to attend. But he added, "We did make a decision on Tuesday after the purchase was announced that it didn't seem appropriate for a system with an ATI component to be on stage." Sean Maloney, Intel's executive vice president and chief sales and marketing officer, said the launch was "a big day" for Intel, a celebration on par with a birthday plus a wedding. Copyright © 2006 The Seattle Times Company
  17. wow I thought this whole thread would be about the Sonics leaving.... you guys have no pride
  18. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> I also found this f-secure root kit scanner I downloaded before which I'm running
  19. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> well I have no idea if it was just my mouse, I shut down as I couldn't diagnose... but i'm finding alot of stuff on my scans right now
  20. Re: «<< 12Oz Computer Tech Support >>> my mouse stopped working and my screen froze earlier.. perhaps caused by the opportunity to see still images of Alex Kingston (Dr. Corday from ER) naked (she's a chick, no homo).. any way I had to force turn-off my cpu and am running a scan right now with ewido and avg free, any other tools I should be using?
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