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256MB? I hope you meant GB.

I remember when they used to sell DDR2/DDR3 motherboards that had two slots for each type. That was an awesome motherboard when I did eventually upgrade my motherboard. Was able to run the same type of processor (Wolfdale 3.0 Dual Core) on that board as well since it was compatible with quad-cores and dual cores as

Will upgrading that component cause a bottleneck? If you have one part in your computer that's brand new and top-of-the-line, but mix it with a bunch of other old parts, you probably aren't going to get your money's worth. An expensive graphics card upgrade coupled with an underpowered five-year old CPU means that

Hmmm true indeed. However more often than not, they typically are or ways to make them compatible exist.

Nope. I haven't. Even so, not everyone has heard of stack overflow either.

Also frankly, while you can have a online education, there is for alot of material, no one you can really talk to about WHY something is like this or that or turned this way etc. You very much have to figure it out on your own. A professor at the very least is someone who is (hopefully) knowledgeable enough about the

Never really cared that much for the series however I'm curious if this is what is going to kill them or not. Probably not however.

by all means. =P

Hmmmm... that is true though frankly, I would say the traits would be in a similar rowboat. If you don't know how long it takes to properly do something, how do you know your employee's aren't making a task bigger than it really is?

I would say the worst devil is the manager who doesn't know squat. At least the programming type of manager knows proper code takes time and effort.

That's anecdotal evidence actually. As for the trend for many gamers hating EA... well I think you would be pushing it to say "most" but a fair amount absolutely hate the service.

Yeah, I have the program under lockdown as well. Won't automatically start either. I only use it when I want to run Mass Effect 3. Otherwise... yeah no. It ain't running.

Right.... still seeing a mountain that is in fact a mole hill. They are just shoes.

I dunno, maybe the rockets/jets and whatever else they decide to have inside the heels perhaps? You know... like the promos suggest? There's your single advantage you asked for, gladly promoted by the Nintendo Corporation. /sarcasm

If you want context about this situation: you are making a mountain out of a molehill.






Given how weak our technology security is.... not surprised. I'm more surprised that it hasn't been exploited widely yet.

Family gatherings must be interesting.

Megalodon who can use martial arts will be what we shall tell them. Technically... true.

Part of the problem is short-sightedness. Since those companies focus on short-term goalposts all the time instead of both long and short term goals. They then paint themselves into a corner like we see here. College universities are currently strapped for cash as well across the country and it's exactly for the same

They were probably just focused on just building them to begin with and armaments came second.

Probably because Swords are cheaper than bullets in terms of materials.