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I mean, that’s kind of my point. On the other hand, that’s a little dumb when the people who actually need silent cases (audio engineers) also need powerful computers.

Here’s my experience. I had a “silent” case, but it was smaller and didn’t promote very good air flow, so as soon as I added my R9 390, it was overheating and crashing constantly, even when I replaced the fans with nicer, higher flow fans. What made the difference was a bigger, better-optimized case. I also have like

So I’m not very far in to the game yet, but where I am at they have basically not explained crafting at all. Sounds like they don’t ever really explain it. Frankly, I’d be just as happy to not have it. I like Minecraft and I like Fallout, but I see no reason to mix them. It was way easier to just combine two broken

I don’t fully understand all the ideas either, but basically in my physics classes when I asked similar questions the professors just said, “I see why you would think that, but trust me, although we aren’t at a level where I can adequately explain it to you and have you understand, the science is right.” It’s

No. Einstein’s argument was that we simply didn’t understand how they communicate but some logical conclusion would eventually be reached that doesn’t break the light speed limit. But he was wrong. I mean, they obviously “communicate” some way that we don’t understand, but I think the idea is that they aren’t sending

No. I mean yes, but irrelevant. What it means is that in every possible time frame, when one state changes, the other changes too.

“What could possibly go wrong?”

So like Ronda Rousey, can we now say that The Einstein was never really good at physics to begin with? I kid, obviously.

I am not trying to sound demeaning, but you confusion is understandable. Remember that even Einstein believed what you believed. But he was wrong. The whole point of quantum entanglement is that simply observing something in any way sets its state and that before observation it does not have a state, and further that

It’s a little cluttered but... I’ve got two little Ikea lights for lighting (actually they work quite well and they are cheap). The second monitor (the one that’s off) is currently hooked up to the output of my Avermeda Live Gamer Portable for real-time monitoring of the Retron 5 (I mostly do retro games). I’m

MP may be the way of the future, but it is missing a lot of features in the standard version (and actually, standard has been updated more recently, too). For instance, you can’t crop a source, which is silly. EDIT: sorry, you can, but it’s a filter now instead of just dragging it. Strange.

I wish I was half as entertaining in my streams as Conan is in these bits. He would make a great Let’s Player.

Like I literally don’t own computer games that aren’t on Steam unless my only option was Origin. My entire PC games library has been with me since CS.

“I played Cave Story, an indie, old-school side-scrolling platformer that helped put Steam on the map back in 2011.”

I saw the leading GIF and skipped the rest of the article. That image is all I needed to sell me.

I would like to see... it not on CBS’s obscure, stupid, worthless paid streaming service.

I wonder if that paging file issue is the same thing that was happening on my XBone. I’d play for like two hours and then it would crash. Every single time. Only way to fix it was to close it and start again from the most recent save.

Yup, pretty much. I uninstalled ABP because I realized that ads are what pay a lot of these people. As someone trying to get into streaming myself, I realize the importance of ads. Do I occasionally run into some obnoxious ads? Yes. So I stop visiting that web site. If they haven’t learned by now not to put pop-ups

Is that what the image is supposed to be? It looked like a bunch of paper numbers haphazardly thrown on a wall.

I dunno, I mean it’s a pretty clear reference to the book, so I would say they have that right, unless it isn’t actually covered by law as you suggest.