football woot yahh i got lots of stuff going on already and playing football just adds to it so ill only be on for a little bit everyday so i might slightly mess up any rp im in but please be paintent with me thxz .
I was at a party, Drank a bunches (to bad I Have German blood or I would be wasted right now, We hold our liquor so well) ate a cupcake, shoved a cupcake in someones face, highlighter marks all over (we had a blacklight party.) it was fun
don't mean to be rude, but FUCK YOU, Chinese suck, in Germany we don't have Chinese people wanna now why, there scared of getting killed by us, Germany as hated china since world war 2 and that isn't gonna change anytime soon
OK, Been up and running Since the 11th of Sept. Still working on configuration and set-up in Kubuntu. Kinda like near but different terminology than Ubuntu and a whole bunch of extra options. I'm over in the K-Forums a lot right now but will check-in and report-back as things progress. I will not forget that I learned a lot in HL and ASE before I built and will soon be back to try and help with what little I know.
I will try to start with this. Regardless of how smart one is [me included] listen and pay attention to simple instructions on how to build a physical system I thought I knew better and installed my PSU and two 120mm upper/top case fans before my Mobo. I was WRONG. I had a b***h of a time with my heat-sink install. [Noctua NH-C12P] The socket orientation on the Mobo dictated a right to left instead of a up&down and that along with the cabling made for a hard go of it but I got her done
Like I said I am still sorting out some configuration issues over in the Kubuntu Forums. I do not want to double or triple up on looking for solutions. However that being said I still am set for e-mail notification from here at ASE Labs Forum and fully plan to contribute and pass on what little I may know in the future. I will not forget where I started out learning at HL Forums and continued to learn here at ASE Labs Forums.
Oh wow, just realized I did not properly 'mount' my logical partitions. Waiting for responses, I have 3 choices I think 1] is the Partition Manager in Kubuntu, 2] G-Parted Live CD, 3]Reinstall and start all over. Please give an opinion if you use Linux, any Distro.
If you are a Kubuntu or Linux User and think you want to check in or help; my post over there are under [wanderingarcticfox]. I have some minor and a few major set-up and configuration issues still to go before I can up-load my pictures I took during the physical build of the system.
Cheers to ALL
I'd like to recommend here a great application call Jabp here. It's a financial application written in Java, so it works on any computer (and quite a few smart-phones) as long as it has the Java interpreter installed. Since it's written in Java, it can adapt itself to any size screen, which is nice when you only have a 7" screen to work with. My only gripe with it? You have to start it from the terminal/command line, so if you accidentally close that window, you lose your work!
The Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball is Logitech's move to bring new technology to the old standby that paved the way for laptop computing. Trackballs are great for people with wrist problems and the M570 is an excellent product.
I did take pictures but have not gotten to uploading from my camera yet, hope to do so this next week-end. This was my first build and it is running great. Well I guess it should seeing as I have gone from a single core 1.33 GHz CPU to a 4 core 3.5 GHz and 1GB of DDR2 RAM to 16GB of DDR3 {1600}.
I will be checking in and out as I am configuring my system. I went with the KDE Linux so I can have more freedom to customize even more but that also means a learning curve.
The one thing I learned the hard way ; being my first build; is that you should not install a bunch of case mod stuff inside the case until after you get the Mobo, CPU, RAM and Video cards in first.
I made the mistake of having 2 120mm case fans up top and the PSU inside my case with cables already routed and it just made a difficult time with the heat-sink and fan mounting.
If you have any specific questions you can ask or better yet post. This is a very good place with a lot of helpful people.
I have thought of the 2500k, on the same wavelength, that a bit less than top is the way to go it.
Coming from computer dark ages, I just get a feeling that if I go with one of the earlier i7's, with an X-58
mobo, maybe I can position for an upgrade when they are updated, and keep the same mobo. I understand the next gen may be compatible with the X-58, and given Intel's way of changing board param for new CPU's, it would be cheaper to catapult forward then - in case the 1155 doesn't carry forward - in time -.
Thank you, Aron. I appreciate it. I hope to learn a lot from everyone, because,
amazingly, I got here very late last night, and already I've learned at least one lesson.
Apple create iTunes to not include features that would let you copy music from your iPod to another computer.
They did this to ease music industry concerns about copyright infringement and unauthorized sharing of music via the iPod.
But, if we buy a new computer, the easiest and fastest way to transfer your iTunes library to the new machine is to copy your iPod library.
Also, you might want a backup of your iPod library in case your computer's hard drive is damaged.How to resolve this trouble?A third party software is needed.Finally I got it--iCoolsoft iPod transfer
It is nearly perfect. If you own an iPod I strongly suggest you try this program.
It can not only transfer video, audio and photo files from computer to iPod, but also copy iPod videos, songs, pictures back to PC. This iPod Transfer supports all iPod models and other Apple devices. And video/audio converting functions are also provided.
This Transfer enables you to copy video, audio, image files from iPod to computer, so that you can use it to easily backup your iPod movies and songs.
How to Transfer Music from Computer to iPod?
Step 1:
Free download iCoolsoft iPod Transfer and install it in your computer. Launch it after the installation. Connect your iPod to your computer via USB cable.
tep 2:
Select "Music" in the left list, then click "PC to iPod" to open the convert and import window. Click "Add File" or "Load DVD" button to add the files you want to import.
Step 3:
Select Audio track and subtitle. Set the output parameters, including Video Encoder, Video Resolution, Video Frame Rate, Video Bitrate, Audio Encoder, Audio Sample Rate, Audio Channels, and Audio Bitrate, by clicking button "Settings".
You can skip this step if you have no special needs.
Step 4:
If the added files are compatible with your iPod, you can directly click "Import" button to import those files.
If the added files are not compatible with your iPod, you need to convert them to proper format first. Select the output format from the drop-down list of "Profile". Check "Convert files before importing", then click "Import" button. The conversion will be finished within a short while and the converted files will be imported to your iPod automatically.
The Flip Video is a camcorder for digital video created by Pure Digital Technologies, a company bought by Cisco Systems in March 2009. The Flip Video range was retired in April 2011 due to competition from camera phones.Currently made and sold variants include the UltraHD,the MinoHD, and the SlideHD.
All Flip camcorders record at 1280 x 720 resolution using H.264 video compression, AAC audio compression and the MP4 file format as of September 20, 2010.
If you are using one of the Flip Video camcorder like MinoHD, SlideHD, UltraHD and want to enjoy those h.264 videos on other , you may want to convert and output them without any quality loss.iCoolsoft Flip Video Converter is the best solution for you to convert Flip Video H.264 MP4 to other HD format you want.
iCoolsoft Flip Video Converter is definitely the best choice for you to convert files recorded by Flip Video Camcorder to any other format. The output formats it can support are like, 3GP, AVI, DV, FLV, MKV, MPG, MOV, RM, RMVB, SWF, WMV, etc. With flip video converting program, you are free to play flip video on iPod, iPhone, PSP, BlackBerry, Creative Zen and iRiver.
Below is the guide for you to Convert Flip Video with this converter.
Forstly, download and install iCoolsoft Flip video Converter
Step 1.Click "Add File" button to input Flip video files.
Step 2.Open "Profile" drop-down list and choose suitable Video format you want as the output format.
Step 3.Click "Browse" button to set output path.
Step 4: Click "Convert" button to start the converting.
With this useful software, you can edit the video recorded by your Flip easily as you like. The "Edit" function of it enables you to crop the displaying area of video, adjust video effect, trim any time length of clips, and add text/picture watermark.
The "Effect" , adjustments on brightness, contrast, audio volume, etc.
The "Trim" , set the "Start Time" and "End Time" points for a video length.
The "Crop" ,select the Aspect Ratio, including 16:9, 4:3, and Full Screen, for the target MP4 file. With that function, you can also crop the video image of the original file to zoom in some certain part or get rid of the black borders.
The "Watermark" ,to add text or picture watermark. You can set the transparency, location, font, size, color, etc. of the added watermark as you like.