Windows + L won't give you that option if you have a password set on your account. Ctrl + Alt + Del works better in those cases.
Windows + L won't give you that option if you have a password set on your account. Ctrl + Alt + Del works better in those cases.
I realize that, but it really bothers me when someone corrects a spelling error and follows it with "Grammar Nazi." You can spell every word wrong and still have a perfectly structured sentence.
SLI*
At least he had the decency to put the entire thing in quotes.
Unless you're using a nice 27"+ computer monitor, chances are the TV and your computer monitor are both 1080p or similar.
Hence my response including "won't even be close."
"The base model, with a Core i3, 4GB RAM and GT545 should be able to handle Battlefield 3 at close to full settings."
Right?
"I've had issues with HDMI-out on at least two of my computers at this point - one had serious color distortion and the other didn't output the entire PC image. Maybe they've improved..."
You missed my point entirely. The articles—both of them—claim that all Sony's servers must have been up-to-date because a few Apache instances were up-to-date. First of all, you're assuming that all of SOE's servers reflect this version of Apache—which the article's author, Brad Grenz, admits is certainly not the case…
"The funny thing is, the investigation found out that the security is up to date."
As mentioned, Steam already has cloud saves. And it's only two mouse clicks from their profile page to view someone's owned games. How's that not easy?
It's Dota 2, not DoTA 2. #shortpedanticcomment
So not lazy that you fail to use proper capitalization and introduce commas in places they shouldn't be. Geee. Talk about your hard working, friendly people.
If this would have come out before I go on my holiday vacation here in the States... I'll have no need for a portable come February :<
Have you been paying attention to the legal climate at all? Fair use is being utterly pulverized by large media corporations with blanket filters and over-zealous copyright claims.
I don't quite get that image.
I was unaware. Now I feel bad :<
They did.
Yeah, 3DMark 11 came out sometime in December of 2010 if I recall.