Lol I know I talk about how shitty my power-saving 10W netbooks are, but now that I'm set up somewhere, I've got both of my desktops set up....
32GB over here. I still restart it daily. *Shrug* [IMG] My computer isn't really over/underclocked... more like side-clocked. All C-states and...
Yeah I guess as long as there's a reason to keep it on, it's no biggie. But restarting frequently is the most effective way to deal with memory...
Unless you're running a mission-critical web server or don't have an SSD, I dunno why you'd even WANT to just keep it running. Heater for the winter?
Some people like to read forums cover-to-cover, like a book. Hipsters like this appreciate the classics that everyone else has moved on from.
Are we talking about C-sats, or marriage?
gf had the same issue and pulled me away from what i was working on to help her with it... just to end up failing the submit at 30% uploaded.
It's just the way equivalent AMD/Intel CPUs tend to work. It generally takes an 8-core AMD to match a 4-core Intel.
Yeah but they're AMD cores. You have to divide by at least two.
They call it in and out because that's what you do when you see the length of the line.
My GF's logic: If he thinks you're doing it, might as well actually do it.
George was the original. Tom Turkleton the Mexican Mechanical Turkey is a sequel. All sequels are required to be formulaic. The movie industry has...
Mechanical Turkey and Tom Turkleton are the only two choices that include the necessary pun. All of the others are failed attention checks. FWIW...
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@Randomacts how can you hate the turkey when it pronounces your name like this?! [MEDIA] It announces the name of the last poster when you visit...
The turkey pronounces your name "Steruno".
He's semitransparent, smaller than the default, and you can click through him (he doesn't eat cursor events).
Bring him back, this script makes him good.
You have to hear the mechanical turkey pronounce your name:...
Mostly habit. It'd work either way in this case. But the block-scoping of "let" works the same way as variable declarations in all of the other...
Separate names with a comma.