benjaminyoung
Carl Bently
benjaminyoung

I have never heard of a 4771.

Sidenote, these budget boxes look awesome! I'm excited to see how this all plays out.

It's analogous to processor cores. CUDA is nvidia's graphical computation technology, similar to OpenCL.

Pokemon, you're getting a new Pokemon.
OoT, you're getting OoT.
Fire Emblem is a decent but not perfect tactics game.

Instead, I recommend Link Between Two Worlds.

Please don't, Old Lady DietSoda. Sell them while the getting is good.

As much as I talk shit about Bitcoins, and believe they're stupid. I wish I had mined back when I first heard about it. Instead, I spent my days mocking and fapping. I could have been rich and fapping.

Why are bitcoins still a thing? So many mysteries!

The music is great; the playing ability of this person is terrible.

Bust? Nah, just has bad maps. Big bad maps. Plus, 'nukes' are in care packages.

It was the second coming of Christ... in a console.

Hilarious.

Dual 670's, for the practical enthusiast!

I've had it for about 6 months now, and I've never been more pleased with a case!

Shader counts and MHz are great but it has nothing to do with graphics produced

Graphics isn't so black and white. There's multiple dimensions to the quality of graphics. I just prefer the way that the GC looked.

They changed it to kali linux on the last update. Most people still just call it backtrack.

^Right here. I don't know why people have such a problem with it. I feel like it had better games than the Wii, with a sensible controller, and (what I beleive to be) the best graphical capability of the generation.

Backtrack is really cool. I love the tools. But I don't care to leave it installed as my main distro(which it really isn't meant to be, but would be nice in comparison to dual booting or live booting)

It really shouldn't. After half an hour of googling and reading, I found a prebuilt linux distro that had a complete toolset to do DDoS bombs. It's easier than hacking a Wii or rooting a phone. It should moreso be referred to as "using simple programs to annoy people."

I had one and the enclosure died, but the hard drive was still good so I just removed it and threw it in a desktop as an upgrade! When I used to work at Best Buy I would see more failed enclosures with these than any of the others we sold, again with the HDD working properly. Then again, they probably sold the best.

You might be surprised how terrifying it is to be in that kind of situation. There was a fairly serious bomb threat at my last job. To the point where management was screaming at employees to flee the building. I very nearly passed out.

Also some of the biggest hardasses I know have PTSD after their time in engaged

Crunchbang is my main. But Manjaro was a great starting point for me to get more familiar with arch without having to build it from scratch through the normal means. I'm still in my linux infancy, and debian's stability and availability of packages is the biggest selling point for me.