el-darto
El Darto
el-darto

Jeez. The keys must have been REALLY heavy to damage the transmission. Maybe the tore through the floor and damaged the tranny that way.

I never realized that Lucas had anything to do with aircraft...

You sir, are a genius.

Or ride one in traffic...

Lol NP. People have come up with the whole 3 times wipe thing because data overwritten once or twice may be recovered by subtracting what is expected to be read from a storage location from what is actually read with a magnetic force microscope. The issue with that is that would only be possible on extremely low

It can't ever be retieved even if it has only been overwwritten once.

Hard drives don't delete data. They simply mark it as free then it is over written when it is needed again. It doesn't take this long to recover that.

I played soooo much BF3 in class. Never got caught.

That is the problem with computers. You always could have something better :)

I always go with universal blocks, because If you get a new card, you don't need to replace the block, but swap it over and put on some new RAM and VRM Heatsinks. Also, you will need at least a 360 rad for a GPU and CPU loop.

I did this in an SUV 4 months ago...

When you say "diabetic treatments" you are completely ignoring anybody with type 1...

Yep. And I can say the moon is cheese. That doesn't make it true.

I just did a CPU and GPU loop for $140. Do you know anybody in China that can hook you up with some Chinese water cooling components?

Although these cars had electric power steering, so even without assist it was all that hard to turn.

Not to come across as harsh, but how do you crash a car when the ignition shuts off? The only affected car I have driven is an Ion, but that was a manual and I had no problem steering or stopping when I stalled (repeatedly). Did the steering column lock activate?

Yeah... Bose isn't all that great either...

But its $500... I will stick to doing it myself thank you very much. And I do this for a living lol.

I thought everyone used one... My grandfather told me to always use one before I drill a hole. Lol

Try a SMC reset.