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Laura

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  1. I don't see it. :(
  2. With NO luck factor (there is none) after millions and millions of kills (we will say 100 million) one million (give or take a few hundred) would be introduced in to the game. Statistically, the probability that the accuracy of the probability is likely inaccurate. As others said, that certainly doesn't mean that after 100 kills, one of said item is created, it's only a determined median and a long out dated one at that. We have no idea if they have raised the probability or not. Until we do, contradicting the previous statement, we can only determine that the released statement is true. Any such attempt to recreate said probability cannot be taken as true, as there is no chance for someone to slay enough dragons to determine the accuracy of the probability. The only possible method then, is by word-of-mouth which is extremely unreliable.
  3. I'll second this, I have 21 proto tools in my bank.
  4. Laura replied to sliferking1's topic in Help and Advice
    Willows at Barbarian Outpost, then.
  5. Ankous give, in my expereience, largely unreliable exp rates. My advice would be to Dharok at Monkey Guards/use Muggi's guide and train on Undead Monkeys or go with Armored Zombies. Daggonaths are OK I suppose, but again my exp rates were in a constant flux with the large number of slayers and cannons.
  6. Fan cooled. How do I raise the speed in CCC? I'm in advanced, but I only see the ATI Overdrive which allows the ability to OC the CPU and memory clock.
  7. It's a "new" computer as well. Thanks guys, I just wanted to add to my case.
  8. Would you consider 92 degrees centigrade too hot for an ATI 3450? 70C under idle load? Both temperatures maintaining a GPU clock of 675Mhz and a memory clock of 500Mhz.
  9. I agree, even if I wasn't gullible and needed Adobe, after say a new computer, I would probably use the link instead of typing a new link. Coming from a friend's account, you'd think it would be safe anyways.
  10. Did we not discuss that anything physical, even without "super canons," can kill you?
  11. McDonalds doesn't hire at 14. In fact, I'm pretty sure it's illegal in most states without certain documentation.
  12. You mean OldJoe? And thanks for warning me about Dell everybody, I was actually leaning towards them before this thread ;) Yeah, OldJoe, sorry. :oops: Sorry for bringing Dell up again, but if you have ever called their customer support this or last year I'm sure you would understand. After they sent me a replacement and I went to a stockholder to get a refund they sent me another one. A week later, they charged me for it even after saying that it didn't need to be returned. After which, I had to go to the Federal Trade Commission AGAIN, a journalist for CNet, a private attorney, the Attorney General, and threatening to attend their stockholding meet. I was told for the longest time that I was speaking to the escalation team, and that they were the last point of contact. Yeah, wrong. After making such a mockery of their support, I finally got a call from the "Head of Boards and Computer Divisions" or something of the sort. At which point he offered me a full refund and a $1,000 compensation, to which I politely declined; I was content with the refund (which is all I wanted for three months). The point is, I shouldn't have had a defective unit. I shouldn't have had a second defective unit. I shouldn't have been delivered five wrong GPUs, because their communication within their own company sucked (they were all the same GPU by the way). And I shouldn't have had my order messed up on the second unit. No, I should have had a computer that worked, and if it didn't, it should have been dealt with swiftly. If that was not possible, I should have, at the least, been offered a full refund with or without a restocking fee. I will admit, at times I was angry and furious but usually I was polite yet firm. I did hint at filing a small courts claim as well. Once they got the message that it would cost them more money than the actual computer they were glad to be of service. But that doesn't mean it should have happened that way. If you're content with your Dell, that's great. For every person complaining, there's a hundred that are happy. But those of us who have something that doesn't work to specification, nothing gets done. That said, I specifically told them that if I could convince just one person not to buy from Dell that I would pay for that refund that they weren't giving me. To this day, three months since the system was ordered, I have yet to have the $900 appear on my account. I am still largely considering court as a viable alternative. Don't buy Dell, if others tell you that they work great that's fine. There's just no way I will ever recommend a Dell. Quality isn't expensive, it's priceless.
  13. Laura replied to RayOxide's topic in Tech and Computers
    WEP uses a simple code, I forget how many numbers, but they're simple to crack. WPA and WPA2 are more complex and harder to crack. Certain devices aren't compatible with WPA or WPA2 yet, such as an old DS I suppose. I can help you chage it, should your router be a linksys (I don't know how to do it on any other router).
  14. I offer no other advice other than to stop looking at Dells. The way they're declining, they won't last another three years. Nadril's computer on HP seems perfect for you, and I'll doubt you'll need to upgrade the GPU.
  15. Laura replied to Chaise's topic in Off-Topic
    I was thinking about joining the military. I graduated a Cadet Colonel in JROTC and I was set about joining the Army and attending the West Point Military Academy, as that was where my parents were stationed to the year after highschool. But I reevaluated why I wanted to join and I figured it was only for college benefits. So, since it wasn't what I was going to do; I dismissed the idea. I am extremely glad that my father was in the Army though. I actually liked being an Army brat, we earned a good income, and my father enjoyed his career as a Family Practitioner. I just don't think I'm cut out for it. I did recently learn that I am getting $48,000 from my father's GI bill. The Army is an amazing program if you're cut out for it. And it also effects your children, as I just cut nearly $50,000 from my college tuition and I'm not even in the Army.
  16. Laura replied to meol's topic in Off-Topic
    How do I get your complexity? Honestly.
  17. Laura replied to rangeor's topic in Off-Topic
    I've always loved the smell of those cheap $3 aftershaves; smelled as if it had menthol in it. It comes in a green bottle I think. But, there is one guy that I've know who just wore alcohol. Which kind of told me that he preferred performance or practicability over expensive alternatives but I also found it to smell good.
  18. That computer wasn't really built to have Vista. Increasing the RAM will give you an enormous benefit though.
  19. Peace? Religion? Certainly not?
  20. ...... :lol: Wireless keyboards are ok, but wireless mice I find are unreliable. I had one for a while, it would misclick and have difficulty tracking. The thing you can do is have spare batteries next to your pc. There should be a little LED that will bleep or whatever to indicate that it's running out. Really? I love my wireless mouse (Logitech). It wouldn't be possible for me to live without it. I use it for presentations (to cheap to buy another device for that, but it works) and every day use; the tracking and clicking are superb, if not more reliable than my previous optical mouse (this one is an invisible optic, over a different type which wouldn't track on glass, which is what my desk is made of).
  21. Ouch. :?
  22. Grind 'em up and inhale them... Clog up your lungs pretty fast... A tortoise? That would have a hard time killing you! Too big to swallow, too useless to do much damage to you... Grind 'em up and inhale them... Clog up your lungs pretty fast... Touche! =D> Most solids can be ground up and inhaled for the death effect... How about - One single atom of Neon. Atoms and most subatomic particles have already been proven to be able to kill you. Both using their given mass:energy relation, and affecting objects around them. On a different note, I wonder if it would be possible to freeze mercury and create a bullet out of it. Leaving you seemingly untraceable. Hm... :-k
  23. Wow, long time no see, Anim. It's been what, a year? :P But, anyways, I could just trade a cracker for a cracker with any random person, keeping it on the list to make it appear as if it's being bought. Just what I would do, at least.
  24. You know, you never really know how much propaganda the media uses until it's on a subject you know very well.
  25. Command+Q: Close the app. Command+Shift+3: Screenshot of the entire desktop, including all open apps. Command+Shift+4: Screenshot of the open window Command+[cabbage]+Delete: Empty trash Command+Option+W: Close all apps Command+V: Paste Command+C: Copy Command+Space: Spotlight Command+ESC: Front Row All I could think of at the moment.

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