I watched it to the part where he saves bella in his volvo and he's like, "say something, keep me distracted so I don't go back there and rip those guys heads off!"
and that was just too much. I mean in 1 minute they just slap you with this image of what, apparently, girls want their guy to...
I can imagine how much easier it is with a mouse, but since I'm on a laptop I gave up after like the jump with the spikes. I really should have been able to use wsad to move the gun around and space to fire.
I worked at best buy for a few months when I moved cities. It was my least favorite job by a long shot. I sold computers and then was 'promoted' to geek squad for a short period before I finally found a real job. While you don't make any commission you're still required to hit sales quotas, they...
So after running my own tests on an i5-560, 4gb, Win7 64bit home premium computer; it looks like they've made pretty big improvements to IE9, they've gone from 'lol' to average. Although comparing my scores to zdnet it's interesting to see how much they vary.
I really only play black ops now, and that's probably a few times a week. Maybe I'll get a few hours in on saturday but during the week I'll probably get 30 minutes here or there. About the only games I'm looking forward to are portal 2 and ep3.
I guess the last game I was really into was BF2...
I got the Netgear WNDR3700-100NAS, and so far it's been pretty good.
The router keeps a track of your daily download/upload and averages it all as well for the month; that was one of the reasons I got it. I think that dd-wrt firmware does it as well, but they don't support my router.
Well I'm not capped at the moment, but I was really curious about how much data I go through. My router does have the option to alert me when I get close to my limit and even turn off internet traffic completely, but I hope it never comes to that.
So I recently got a router with built in traffic monitoring. That was about 5 hours ago, and after a few games of black ops, and watching some tv shows on netflix I've downloaded a little over 5gb of data; so that's, roughly, 185gb of data a month. No torrents, no illegal file transfers, just...
I think you mean OS. TRIM only needs to be supported by the OS and the drive.
Which SSD did you purchase? Did you do a fresh install? Which OS are you running?
The PCIE cards are insanely fast, but from what I've seen a lot of people are still getting BSOD's with them.
If you have an ssd...
It depends on the raid you want to run. Raid 0 will, on average, fail sooner than a single drive since if either drive fails the whole system goes down (look into Raid 5). Raid 1 will of course be more stable since you have 2 synced drives.
A single ssd will be faster than two raid 0...