Markkei
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If anyone receives a Sagittarius long or shortbow as a drop, keep in mind that it also comes with tier 11 arrows of the same name. I almost missed them since there was no mention of receiving them.
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Post all RS Screenshots, Videos, and Sounds here!
Markkei replied to misterxman's topic in General Discussion
Thought this was a rather neat picture of my character in some ranging gear. -
Post all RS Screenshots, Videos, and Sounds here!
Markkei replied to misterxman's topic in General Discussion
Not a bad Abyssals trip if I do say so myself. -
Hey Aussy! My crab became an adult last night.
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New computer :) - Have I got all the parts?
Markkei replied to runesmithie's topic in Tech and Computers
Quad cores will drop in price relatively quickly; a Q6600 will be around $500 come this April. And we may be looking at other Q series reaching around $300 by the end of the year if this keeps up. Even so, it's not worth waiting until they're widely affordable, so a C2D is the way to go. I agree with the RAM Mr Putter suggested. -
New computer :) - Have I got all the parts?
Markkei replied to runesmithie's topic in Tech and Computers
You're crazy not to overclock a C2D :o And do you really need a floppy drive? If money is not a big issue, I recommend this PSU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817139002 -
The price of Windows Vista argument is flawed. Here is a post, quoted from HardForum: Click here to see the whole thread. Also, upgrade prices are as follows: Ultimate: $259.00 Business: $199.00 Home Premium: $159.00 Home Basic: $99.95 Most people will not be buying full versions of Vista. They will either be buying new computers that come with Vista/the free upgrade to Vista, or the upgrade version.
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My god, Muggi, how could you. That's the end of our friendship. I just don't want to risk my loved ones' lives by being friends with you.
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With some research, it seems that VGA and Component are very similar. Yes, Component can reach resolutions of 1080p, and VGA can reach resolutions of 1900 x 1080 or beyond, depending on your screen I suppose. People have had slightly sharper image quality, yet washed out colors with VGA, and deeper and richer colors with Component, but I'm at a loss to a clear cut statement for which is superior. Sorry I can't help you much, I don't know much about video.
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my mistake, i mixed my terms... instead of DVI it should be VGA Then definitely go with component.
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I didn't think the Xbox 360 had a DVI output. Component will be your best bet. The refresh of the Xbox 360 I believe has an HDMI port, in which then you could use a DVI to HDMI cable.
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what operating system do you use!! :thumbsup:
Markkei replied to spacheco's topic in Tech and Computers
Dual-booting Windows XP Pro and Vista RC2. At the moment, Vista has been more reliable haha. If not for the lack of true drivers, it would be a very nice OS. I really don't see why many people pounce on the subject of Windows Vista and try to say how bad it is. -
My recently HD-failure older computer: Pentium 4 2.6GHz Asus P4P800 Motherboard 3GB RAM PNY Ge-Force 6800 (Unlocked, of course) 200 GB Total space over 2 HD Creative Audigy 2 ZS Windows XP Pro 22" Westinghouse LCD Soon to be upgraded to: Core 2 Duo 6400 Asus P5B Mobo 2GB RAM e-VGA 7600 150 GB WD Raptor Creative Audigy 2 ZS (Won't bother upgrading yet) Windows Vista Ultimate 22" Westinghouse LCD Core 2 Duo will be a stepping stone to the Core Quad 6400, coming later this year. Likewise, the e-VGA 7600 will be a stepping stone to the 8800GTX or the refresh, also later this year. Currently I use my laptop which is nothing special.
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I really don't have an ultimate favorite, but favorites include The Lord of the Rings, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, by Dave Eggers.
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I tried integration by parts with u = x^2 and dv = x̢̮Ãâ¹Ã¢â¬Â Ãâ¦Ã¡(x^2 + 1) to no avail. Though I'm incompetent with integration so perhaps you can do better :P
