#Oversaved gave me life, thank you!
#Oversaved gave me life, thank you!
I feel your pain. I have been and will be in your place. The upgrade cycle can be a vicious and cruel mistress. Just think of how better it’ll feel saving the money first and being responsible and then buying the HDD when you can comfortably afford it. The gratification is YUUUGE.
I feel your pain. I have been and will be in your place. The upgrade cycle can be a vicious and cruel mistress. Just…
Save your money this month. A better deal is always around the corner. ;)
Save your money this month. A better deal is always around the corner. ;)
Rahool is an asshole deserving of being given the finger.
I always get itchy and plop a dual-boot into whatever Linux distro I feel like learning, but once I get in it’s like... What now? I got my internet configured, my GUI up and running, Nvidia drivers installed successfully, and whatever free software but then I just kinda sigh and go boot back into Windows.
DAMMIT you beat me to it. /sob
Oh gurl, the splice must flow.
I can definitely see the vulnerability aspects to it, as a guy. I could even seem myself saying hi, while staring into the eyes of the person I just had sex with.
2016 elections?
That’s one hot burny-edge take yourself. What’s your take on aim-botters?
No, there’s middle group between totally lazy assholes who want everything handed to them and hardcore extremists hiking sixteen miles to catch them all. We’re not talking about them, though.
The overlap between casual gamers who never like working for rewards and the people who bought into the Pokemon Go hype but now feel deflated is probably huge in a Venn diagram.
You were just a casual player who hopped on the bandwagon and when it got “more difficult” you bailed. It’s okay, a lot of people have done the same thing.
Well, I do make enough money to afford Intel/NVidia, so what’s an expensive dumpster? /makes it rain with dollar bills
A fire started by overheating AMD CPUs, you say? A dumpster is where I keep my AMD stuff. :3
Indeed. The kinja team is always monkeying around in the background, breaking it for upwards to months in one way or another.
AMD, that’s why. :3
If I can’t fix it in twenty minutes with some Google-fu, it’s still for a fresh install. If a fresh reinstall of Windows doesn’t fix it, it’s hardware. Time to bust out the physical memtester I have and work my way down the components.
I rofl’ed at this. Thanks.
Kinja has been squirrely to hell for a couple of months now. There was a asset that kept freezing IE/Firefox whenever you scrolled the comment sections. That seems to have resolved it on on my end, which is FF on Win 7. But I have to reload every single page once to get the Kinja script to work - else comments won’t…