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Markkei

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  1. 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.
  2. Thought this was a rather neat picture of my character in some ranging gear.
  3. Hey Aussy! My crab became an adult last night.
  4. 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.
  5. 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
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. my mistake, i mixed my terms... instead of DVI it should be VGA Then definitely go with component.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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
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