THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: TVC15 on September 04, 2008, 09:23:39 PM
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It's funny how your brain makes sure you remember the important things and drink away the things you don't need to know.
:bow computer specs :bow2
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Take off your clothes.
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Who says I'm wearing any? As soon as I get home, I'm down to my thong and leather boots.
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Computers never judge us. They just want us to give us free games, porn, music, and movies. :bow2
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i can remember ip addresses from the servers i maintained in college
but i forgot the date of my anniversary this year LOL WAT
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:lol
Tell your wife it was one or the other.
yeah baby, our anniversary was like 10.20. uh.... 128.32?
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What's funny is that I made it through the entire 90s only getting 3 PCs, but now I've probably bought like 12 machines in the past 4 years. COMPUTER WORLD.
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I know the lyrics to every single Smashing Pumpkins song and the name of every single mobile suit from every single Gundam show, but I've forgot lots of stuff from college.
YAY BRAIN :(
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I know one line from every song ever. Ever.
The downside? I only know one line.
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I remember my parents' pin number from hearing the bank rep repeat it when I was five years old. I also still remember the Game Genie code to place General Leo and Kefka in your party in Final Fantasy VI. I've forgot virtually all math from trig onwards, though
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Just out of curiousity, how much of the specs can you remember? Right down to the modem brand and model, or just the major specs (processor, videocard, RAM, hard drive)?
Off the top of my head, the first PC I owned all to myself (not a family PC) was:
AMD K6-2 300 Mhz processor with 3DNow!
ATI All-In-Wonder videocard (with ATI's Rage chipset)
128MB RAM
WD 8gb hard drive
Soundblaster audiocard (obviously)
SCSI Pioneer 1x-2x CD-R (not RW) was connected to some generic SCSI CD-ROM drive (remember when you used to copy CD-to-CD? lolz)
3com 10/100 Mbps network card
Modem -- don't remember the brand, but I know it was an ISA-slot card, and ISA was dying at the time as a standard
For 1998, I guess it wasn't a bad machine. I remember I really wanted an ATI TNT, but the dudes at the shop said it wasn't working with the other stuff in there.
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Just out of curiousity, how much of the specs can you remember? Right down to the modem brand and model, or just the major specs (processor, videocard, RAM, hard drive)?
For the further back stuff, I really only recall the major specs. For like, my first home built PC, for example, I didn't care about the motherboard's features and specs as much as I cared that it was CHEAP. Also, I only started paying attention to RAM speed fairly recently. So it's really "I remember all the specs that I cared about at the time I purchased the machine." I bet I remember enough part names to research up some of the old specs, but talk about a waste of time.
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:lol
Tell your wife it was one or the other.
yeah baby, our anniversary was like 10.20. uh.... 128.32?
Computers never judge us. They just want us to give us free games, porn, music, and movies. :bow2
nice :cookiem
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I don't know much about history, I don't know much biology...either
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I worry about the fact that i have forgot everything i learned in school, but still know the name of Landos copilot in Return of the Jedi: Nien Nunb (and a lot of other original Star Wars related names and facts, which i don't really care about anymore anyway)
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The first PC I had was a Canon brand computer, if they are even around these days.
Intel 486 66 MHz Processor
8 MB of RAM
512 MB hard drive
14.4 kbps Modem
Windows 3.11 pre-installed but a free copy of Windows 95 rebate check
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I don't even know the specs of the current computers and laptops I own.
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Not really, I can't get comfortable with the mouse & keyboard set-up.
Plus, console games are easier, just pop em in and play.
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Not really, I can't get comfortable with the mouse & keyboard set-up.
Plus, console games are easier, just pop em in and play.
Noob confirmed. :wag
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PC gaming is awesome, despite there's no longer amazing LucasArts/Sierra adventure games. Biggest fault of PC gaming is that Nintendo doesn't make PC games.
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PC gaming is awesome, despite there's no longer amazing LucasArts/Sierra adventure games. Biggest fault of PC gaming is that Nintendo doesn't make PC games.
:'( I know. I used to play Dark Forces ALL THE FREAKING TIME back in the day along with Rebellion and Tie Fighter. :gun :starwars We need another great space sim.
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Biggest fault of PC gaming is pc hardware. I just don't have the nerve of going through all of that hassle every few years spending x2 the money of a decent console, and get a bunch of parts for DIY assembly to avoid paying x3 the price of a decent console if i buy the whole assembled thing at once...
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But Nintendo games are like 100% opposite of what PC gaming is about.
Nintendo games are all about awesome, and if they'd try, they could easily make mind blowing PC games. Fact.
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But Nintendo games are like 100% opposite of what PC gaming is about.
True dat, PC gaming is about teh micro.
(http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k36/SlinkyT82/dougjeremy.jpg)
Also, which nvidia card would you guys recommend getting? I'm not too please with my ATI cards.
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Not really, I can't get comfortable with the mouse & keyboard set-up.
Plus, console games are easier, just pop em in and play.
Noob confirmed. :wag
What?
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Also, which nvidia card would you guys recommend getting? I'm not too please with my ATI cards.
The 8800's are cheap now, but still hold up well compared to the 9 series and GTX 200 series.